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Le Gruyère European Curling Championships 2010 LE GRUYÈRE EUROPEAN CURLING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2010 A GROUP MEN TEAMS - CONFIRMED - AS OF 03/12 CZECH REPUBLIC (CZE) DENMARK (DEN) Fourth Jiri Snítil (Skip) Fourth Rasmus Stjerne (Skip) Third Martin Snítil Third Mikkel Krause Second Karel Uher Second Mikkel Poulsen Lead Marek Vydra Lead Troels Harry Alternate Jakub Bareš Alternate Johnny Frederiksen Team Coach Ellery Robichaud Team Coach Lars Vilandt FRANCE (FRA) GERMANY (GER) Fourth Tony Angiboust Fourth Andreas Kapp (Skip) Third Thomas Dufour (Skip) Third Daniel Herberg Second Lionel Roux Lead/Second Markus Messenzehl Lead Wilfrid Coulot Lead/Second Holger Höhne Hoehne Alternate Jan Henri Ducroz Alternate Andreas Kempf Team Coach Philippe Bertrand Team Coach Martin Beiser NETHERLANDS (NED) NORWAY (NOR) Fourth Rob Vilain (Skip) Fourth Thomas Ulsrud (Skip) Third Brian Doucet Third Torger Nergård Nergaard Second Miles Maclure Second Christoffer Svae Lead Erik Dijkstra Lead Håvard Vad Petersson Haavard Alternate Laurens van der Windt Alternate Markus Høiberg Hoeiberg Team Coach Björn Schröder Bjoern Schroeder Team Coach Ole Ingvaldsen RUSSIA (RUS) SCOTLAND (SCO) Fourth Andrey Drozdov (Skip) Fourth Hammy McMillan (Skip) Third Alexey Stukalsky Third David Smith Second Alexander Kozyrev Second Ross Paterson Lead Anton Kalalb Lead Sandy Gilmour Alternate Alexander Kirikov Alternate David Murdoch Team Coach P Wutrich/V Gudin/Y Andrianov Team Coach David Hay SWEDEN (SWE) SWITZERLAND (SUI) Fourth Niklas Edin (Skip) Fourth Christof Schwaller (Skip) Third Sebastian Kraupp Third Marco Ramstein Second Fredrik Lindberg Second Robert Hürlimann Huerlimann Lead Viktor Kjäll Kjaell Lead Urs Eichhorn Alternate Oskar Eriksson Alternate Toni Müller Mueller Team Coach Sören Gran Soeren Team Coach Christoph Zysset World Curling Federation [email protected] www.worldcurling.org 03/12/2010.
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