2007 European Junior Curling Challenge

The 2007 European Junior Curling Challenge was held from January 2 to January 6, 2007, in Tårnby, Denmark.[1][2]

Junior Men

Teams Group A

 Czech Republic  Finland  France
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Skip: Wilfrid Coulot

Third: Romain Borini
Second: Amaury Pernette
Lead: Damien Bertoluzzi
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 Hungary  Italy  Spain
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Skip: Giorgio Da Rin

Third: Silvio Zanotelli
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Lead: Massimo Micheli
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Teams Group B

 Estonia  Germany  Latvia
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 Netherlands  Poland  Russia
Skip: Jaap van Dorp

Third: Diederick Bontenbal
Second: Bart van der Lubbe
Lead: Carlo Glasbergen
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Third: Dorian Łebzuch
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Results

Group A

3 January 2007
Spain Spain 413 Italy Italy
Hungary Hungary 35 France France
Czech Republic Czech Republic 91 Finland Finland
Italy Italy 72 Finland Finland
Hungary Hungary 142 Spain Spain
Czech Republic Czech Republic 74 France France
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 Czech Republic 2 2 0
 Italy 2 2 0
 France 2 1 1
 Hungary 2 1 1
 Finland 2 0 2
 Spain 2 0 2

Group B

2 January 2007
Netherlands Netherlands 45 Latvia Latvia
3 January 2007
Estonia Estonia 57 Russia Russia
Poland Poland 26 Germany Germany
Germany Germany 54 Russia Russia
Latvia Latvia 48 Poland Poland
Estonia Estonia 56 Netherlands Netherlands
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 Germany 2 2 0
 Latvia 2 1 1
 Russia 2 1 1
 Poland 2 1 1
 Netherlands 2 1 1
 Estonia 2 0 2

Junior Women

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 Czech Republic  Finland  Germany
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Third: Linda Klímová
Second: Tereza Plíšková
Lead: Michaela Nádherová
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 Hungary  Italy  Poland
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2 January

Finland Finland 19 Italy Italy
Germany Germany 59 Czech Republic Czech Republic
Poland Poland 214 Sweden Sweden
Hungary Hungary 76 Spain Spain
Sweden Sweden 104 Spain Spain
Poland Poland 613 Hungary Hungary
Italy Italy 82 Czech Republic Czech Republic
Finland Finland 611 Germany Germany

3 January

Poland Poland 513 Czech Republic Czech Republic
Finland Finland 111 Spain Spain
Hungary Hungary 37 Germany Germany
Italy Italy 63 Sweden Sweden
Sweden Sweden 93 Germany Germany
Italy Italy 82 Hungary Hungary
Finland Finland 105 Poland Poland
Spain Spain 112 Czech Republic Czech Republic

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 Italy 4 4 0
 Sweden 4 3 1
 Czech Republic 4 3 1
 Hungary 4 2 2
 Germany 4 2 2
 Finland 4 2 2
 Poland 4 0 4
 Spain 4 0 4

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