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ECF ADOPTED NEW PLAYING SYSTEM FOR EUROPEAN CURLING CHAMPIONSHIPS AS OF 2010

2. 10. 2009, Prague

The European Curling Federation today at its Special General Meeting in Prague, Czech Republic, adopted a new playing system for the European Curling Championships. This new playing system will be played for the first time at the Le Gruyere European Curling Championships 2010 at Champery, Switzerland.

The basics of the new system are as follows:

- Maintain A group - men and women (10 teams each)
- 10 teams in the women’s B group
- 16 teams in the men’s B group
- A+B played together
- C group

The ranking after the Le Gruyere European Curling Championships 2009 at Aberdeen, Scotland will apply. The C Group will play before the Le Gruyere European Curling Championships 2010!

Details of the new playing system can be viewed HERE

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