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Le Gruyère European Curling Championships 2010 LE GRUYÈRE EUROPEAN CURLING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2010 B GROUP WOMEN TEAMS - CONFIRMED - AS OF 28/11 AUSTRIA (AUT) CZECH REPUBLIC (CZE) Skip Karina TOTH Skip Anna KUBESKOVA Third Constanze HUMMELT Third Tereza PLISKOVA Second Marion SCHÖN Second Veronika HERDOVA Lead Andrea HÖFLER Lead Eliska JALOVCOVA 5th Player Tina SAUERSTEIN 5th Player Luisa ILLKOVA Coach Rodger SCHMIDT Coach Karel KUBESKA ENGLAND (ENG) SPAIN (ESP) Skip Lorna RETTIG Skip Irantzu GARCIA VEZ Third Kirsty BALFOUR Third Estrella LABRADOR AMO Second Nicola WOODWARD Second Maria FERNANDEZ PICADO Lead Suzie LAW Lead Elena ALTUNA LOPEZ 5th Player 5th Player Itziar ORTIZ DE URBINA Coach Ross BALFOUR Coach ESTONIA (EST) HUNGARY (HUN) Skip Küllike USTAV Skip Ildiko SZEKERES Third Kristine LILL Third Alexandra BERES Second Liisa TURMANN Second Gyöngyi NAGY Lead Marie TURMANN Lead Boglarka ADAM 5th Player Gerli ROOSME 5th Player Krisztina BARTALUS Coach Harri LILL Coach Darrell ELL IRELAND (IRL) ITALY (ITA) Skip Carolyn HIBBERD Skip Giorgia APOLLONIO Third Louise KERR Third Federica APOLLONIO Second Hazel GORMLEY LEAHY Second Chiara ZANOTELLI Lead Melanie PORTER Lead Claudia ALVERA 5th Player Gillian DRURY 5th Player Stefania MENARDI Coach Jim WINNING Coach Daniel RAFAEL TURKEY (TUR) WALES (WAL) Skip/Third Aysun ERGIN Skip Laura BEEVER Fourth Öznur POLAT Third Lisa PETERS Second Seyda ZENGIN Second Andrea GREENWOOD Lead Elif KIZILKAYA Lead Jane ROBBINS 5th Player Burcu PEHLIVAN 5th Player Coach Brian GRAY Coach Andrew ROBBINS World Curling Federation [email protected] www.worldcurling.org 28/11/2010.
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