The European Junior Curling Challenge was an annual curling bonspiel held in the World Curling Federation's Europe zone. The challenge featured curlers under the age of 21 competing to qualify for a spot in the World Junior Curling Championships. Nations that participated were those which have not already qualified for the World Junior Championships. This event, as well as the Pacific-Asia Junior Curling Championships were replaced by the World Junior B Curling Championships in 2016. That event currently serves as the qualifier for the World Junior Curling Championships.

Medals (2005-2015)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Italy61512
2Germany3227
3Russia2417
4Czech Republic23611
5Denmark2305
6Scotland2002
7France1225
8Finland1102
9England1023
10Norway1012
11Austria1001
12Hungary0213
13Netherlands0123
14Turkey0112
15Poland0101
Spain0101
17Estonia0044
18Sweden0011
Totals (18 entries)22222872

Results

Summary

Men

YearHost City/CountryFinalThird Place
ChampionScoreSecond Place
2005Copenhagen, DenmarkDenmark8–1FranceCzech Republic
2006Prague, Czech RepublicItaly6–5RussiaCzech Republic Germany
2007Copenhagen, DenmarkGermany7–3Czech Republic1Italy
2008Prague, Czech RepublicCzech Republic8–6PolandFrance Russia
2009Copenhagen, DenmarkScotlandRussia2France
2010Prague, Czech RepublicFinland6–5FranceCzech Republic Estonia
2011Prague, Czech RepublicCzech Republic8–4RussiaEstonia
2012Copenhagen, DenmarkItaly3–2RussiaEstonia Netherlands
2013Prague, Czech RepublicItaly7–6DenmarkEstonia Netherlands
2014Lohja, FinlandAustria5–4NetherlandsCzech Republic
2015Prague, Czech RepublicRussia4–3SpainTurkey

Women

YearHost City/CountryFinalThird Place
ChampionScoreSecond Place
2005Copenhagen, DenmarkRussia6–5GermanyCzech Republic
2006Prague, Czech RepublicScotland4–2FinlandItaly
2007Copenhagen, DenmarkItalyCzech Republic3Sweden
2008Prague, Czech RepublicGermany4–3ItalyCzech Republic
2009Copenhagen, DenmarkFrance5–3Czech RepublicItaly
2010Prague, Czech RepublicGermany3–2DenmarkNorway
2011Prague, Czech RepublicNorway6–4GermanyItaly
2012Copenhagen, DenmarkItaly5–2DenmarkEngland
2013Prague, Czech RepublicDenmark4–1HungaryGermany Italy
2014Lohja, FinlandItaly8–3HungaryEngland
2015Prague, Czech RepublicEngland9–1TurkeyHungary

Notes

  1. ^ The Czech Republic defeated Italy in the silver medal game.
  2. ^ Russia defeated France in the silver medal game.
  3. ^ The Czech Republic defeated Sweden in the silver medal game.

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