2015 European Curling Championships – Men's Tournament
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2015 European Curling Championships – Men's Tournament
The men's tournament of the 2015 European Curling Championships were held from November 20 to 28 in Esbjerg, Denmark. The winners of the Group C tournament in Champéry, Switzerland would be promoted to the Group B tournament. The top seven men's teams at the 2015 European Curling Championships would represent their respective nations at the 2016 World Men's Curling Championship in Basel, Switzerland. Group A Teams Round-robin standings ''Final round-robin standings'' Round-robin results All draw times are listed in Central European Time (UTC+01). Draw 1 ''Saturday, November 21, 9:00'' Draw 2 ''Saturday, November 21, 19:00'' Draw 3 ''Sunday, November 22, 12:00'' Draw 4 ''Monday, November 23, 9:00'' Draw 5 ''Monday, November 23, 19:00'' Draw 6 ''Tuesday, November 24, 14:00'' Draw 7 ''Wednesday, November 25, 8:00'' Draw 8 ''Wednesday, November 25, 16:00'' Draw 9 ''Thursday, November 26, 9:00'' Placement game ''Thursday ...
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Esbjerg
Esbjerg (, ) is a seaport city and seat of Esbjerg Municipality on the west coast of the Jutland peninsula in southwest Denmark. By road, it is west of Kolding and southwest of Aarhus. With an urban area, urban population of 71,554 (1 January 2025)BY3: Population 1. January by urban areas, area and population density
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it is the List of cities and towns in Denmark, fifth-largest city in Denmark, and the largest in West Jutland. Before a decision was made to establish a Port of Esbjerg, harbour (now the second largest in Denmark) at Esbjerg in 1868, the area consisted of only a few farms. Esbjerg developed quickly with the population rising to 13,000 by 1901 and 70,000 by 1970. In addition to its fishing and shipping activities, it also became ...
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Basel
Basel ( ; ), also known as Basle ( ), ; ; ; . is a city in northwestern Switzerland on the river Rhine (at the transition from the High Rhine, High to the Upper Rhine). Basel is Switzerland's List of cities in Switzerland, third-most-populous city (after Zurich and Geneva), with 177,595 inhabitants within the city municipality limits. The official language of Basel is Swiss Standard German and the main spoken language is the local Basel German dialect. Basel is commonly considered to be the cultural capital of Switzerland and the city is famous for its many Museums in Basel, museums, including the Kunstmuseum Basel, Kunstmuseum, which is the first collection of art accessible to the public in the world (1661) and the largest museum of Swiss art, art in Switzerland, the Fondation Beyeler (located in Riehen), the Museum Tinguely and the Museum of Contemporary Art (Basel), Museum of Contemporary Art, which is the first public museum of contemporary art in Europe. Forty museums ...
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Marc Muskatewitz
Marc Muskatewitz (born 28 January 1996) is a German curler from Kempten. Career Juniors Muskatewitz started playing curling in 2003, where he had a successful junior career, where he skipped the German junior men's curling team at two European Junior Curling Challenge events, and later at two World Junior B Curling Championships. While he was still junior age, he won the German Men's Championship as a second on the Alexander Baumann team, and represented Germany on the national men's team at multiple European and World Championships. Mens Muskatewitz started skipping the national men's curling team at the 2018–19 curling season, with teammates Sixten Totzek, Daniel Neuner, and Ryan Sherrard. The team found success, finishing fourth at the , the team also represented Germany at 2019 Worlds, where they finished in 8th place with a 4–8 record. Following the season, Muskatewitz would step back to third position on the team, and Totzek would be the new skip of the new Germ ...
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Manuel Walter
Manuel Walter (born 11 March 1986 in Gernsbach, West Germany) is a German curler, currently playing third on the team of Alexander Baumann. Walter has competed at the 2016 2016 was designated as: * International Year of Pulses by the sixty-eighth session of the United Nations General Assembly. * International Year of Global Understanding (IYGU) by the International Council for Science (ICSU), the Internationa ... and 2017 World Men's Curling Championships. References External links * 1986 births German male curlers People from Gernsbach Sportspeople from Karlsruhe (region) Living people 21st-century German sportsmen {{Germany-curling-bio-stub ...
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Alexander Baumann (curler)
Alexander Baumann (born 28 May 1984 in Rastatt, West Germany) is a curler from Baden-Baden, Germany. Baumann qualified for his first World Championship in 2016 in Basel, Switzerland. They finished 1–10. He also qualified For the 2017 Ford World Men's Curling Championship in Edmonton, Alberta, where they finished 3-8 He skipped the Germans again at the 2018 World Men's Curling Championship The 2018 World Men's Curling Championship (branded as the 361˚ World Men's Curling Championship 2018 for sponsorship reasons) was held from March 31 to April 8, 2018 at Orleans Arena, on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, United States. ..., finishing in last place with a 1–11 record. At the international level, he is a 2011 European Mixed Championship silver medallist and a bronze medallist. At the national level, he is a two time German men's champion curler (2015, 2016) and two time bronze medallist (2013, 2014). Teams Men's Mixed Personal life Baumann is a soldier, ...
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Jere Sullanmaa
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Janne Pitko
Janne Pitko (born September 8, 1981) is a Finnish curler from Espoo. He competed at the 2015 Ford World Men's Curling Championship in Halifax, Nova Scotia Nova Scotia is a Provinces and territories of Canada, province of Canada, located on its east coast. It is one of the three Maritime Canada, Maritime provinces and Population of Canada by province and territory, most populous province in Atlan ..., Canada, as lead for the Finnish national curling team. He is a professional poker player outside of curling, and helps support the Finland national football team. References External links * 1981 births Living people Finnish male curlers Sportspeople from Kemi Sportspeople from Espoo 21st-century Finnish sportsmen {{Finland-curling-bio-stub ...
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Pauli Jäämies
Pauli Jäämies (born 22 April 1985 in Clearwater, Florida) is a Finnish curler from Helsinki. He currently plays for the Finnish national team, skipped by Aku Kauste. He is known for sporting long black dreadlocks. Jäämies made his international debut for Finland at the 2012 European Mixed Curling Championship, winning a bronze medal playing second on the team. Later that year he played for Finland at the 2012 European Curling Championships. The team, skipped by Kauste finished 11th place, and qualified for the 2013 Ford World Men's Curling Championship. At the Worlds, the Kauste rink finished last (12th), with a 2-9 record. Later in the year, the team played in the 2014 Olympic qualifying event, but failed to qualify having won just two games. At the 2014 European Curling Championships, the team once again finished 11th, qualifying for the 2015 Ford World Men's Curling Championship. That season, Jäämies won his first World Curling Tour The World Curling Tour ...
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Kasper Hakunti
Kasper Hakunti (born November 17, 1988) is a Finnish curler. Hakunti competed at the 2015 Ford World Men's Curling Championship in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, as vice-skip for the Finnish national curling team. Hakunti previously curled with Markku Uusipaavalniemi from 2009–11, and was the fourth for the Finnish team at the 2010 World Junior Curling Championships in Flims, Switzerland Switzerland, officially the Swiss Confederation, is a landlocked country located in west-central Europe. It is bordered by Italy to the south, France to the west, Germany to the north, and Austria and Liechtenstein to the east. Switzerland ... leading them to a 7th-place finish. Personal life Hakunti is single, and currently works as a TV and radio campaign manager. References External links * 1988 births Living people Finnish male curlers Curlers from Helsinki 21st-century Finnish sportsmen {{Finland-curling-bio-stub ...
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Aku Kauste
Aku Kauste (born 17 November 1979) is a Finnish curler from Helsinki. He is currently the skip for the national team of Finland. Kauste is one of the most successful curling players in Finland, with over 20 medals in the Finnish Curling Championships (juniors, men's, mixed, mixed doubles). Career Kauste started curling in 1994 with his father Timo Kauste. In 1998, Kauste made his first international appearance at the World Junior Curling Championships. Kauste played in the 2002 and 2003 World Curling Championships with Team Finland, skipped by Markku Uusipaavalniemi. He has played in the European Curling Championships four times; in a team skipped by Uusipaavalniemi in 2002, and 2004 in a team skipped by Tomi Rantamäki in 2009, and as skip in 2012 where he won the Group B competitions, promoting Finland to the Group A competitions in 2013. Kauste skipped Team Finland at the 2012 European Mixed Curling Championship where Finland won bronze. The other players of the medal ...
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Kryštof Chaloupek
Kryštof is a Czech name, equivalent to English Christopher. Notable people with this name include: *Jan Kryštof Liška (–1712), Czech painter *Kryštof Josef Hollandt (–1713), Moravian lawyer and professor of law *Kryštof Harant (1564–1621), Czech nobleman, traveller, humanist, soldier, writer and composer * Kryštof Hádek (born 1982), Czech actor *Kryštof Krýzl (born 1986), Czech alpine skier * Kryštof Daněk (born 2003), Czech footballer See also *Christoph Dientzenhofer (Czech: Kryštof Dientzenhofer; 1655–1722), German-Czech architect *Johann Christoph Handke (Czech: Jan Kryštof Handke; 1694–1774), Moravian painter *Jakob Christof Rad Jakob Christof Rad (Anglicised Jacob Christoph Rad, ; 25 March 1799 – 13 October 1871) was a Swiss-born Austrian physician and industrial manager. He had many other professional activities, was a director of a sugar factory in Dačice, Bohem ... (Czech: Jakub Kryštof Rad; 1799–1871), Swiss-born Czech entrepreneur, inve ...
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Erik Šik
The given name Eric, Erich, Erikk, Erik, Erick, Eirik, or Eiríkur is derived from the Old Norse name ''Eiríkr'' (or ''Eríkr'' in Old East Norse due to monophthongization). The first element, ''ei-'' may be derived from the older Proto-Norse ''* aina(z)'', meaning "one, alone, unique", ''as in the form'' ''Æ∆inrikr'' explicitly, but it could also be from ''* aiwa(z)'' "everlasting, eternity", as in the Gothic form ''Euric''. The second element ''- ríkr'' stems either from Proto-Germanic ''* ríks'' "king, ruler" (cf. Gothic ''reiks'') or the therefrom derived ''* ríkijaz'' "kingly, powerful, rich, prince"; from the common Proto-Indo-European root * h₃rḗǵs. The name is thus usually taken to mean "sole ruler, autocrat" or "eternal ruler, ever powerful". ''Eric'' used in the sense of a proper noun meaning "one ruler" may be the origin of ''Eriksgata'', and if so it would have meant "one ruler's journey". The tour was the medieval Swedish king's journey, when newly ele ...
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