2010 European Curling Championships Men's tournament |
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Host city | Champéry, Switzerland |
Arena | Palladium Ice Hall |
Dates | December 4–11, 2010 |
Winner | ![]() |
Skip | Thomas Ulsrud |
Third | Torger Nergård |
Second | Christoffer Svae |
Lead | Håvard Vad Petersson |
Alternate | Markus Hoiberg |
Finalist |
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2010 European Curling Championships | |
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Tournament | |
men | Group A Group B Group C |
women | Group A Group B Group C |
2010 European Curling Championships | |
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Tournament | |
men | Group A Group B Group C |
women | Group A Group B Group C |
2010 European Curling Championships | |
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Tournament | |
men | Group A Group B Group C |
women | Group A Group B Group C |
2010 European Curling Championships | |
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Tournament | |
men | Group A Group B Group C |
women | Group A Group B Group C |
The men's tournament of the 2010 European Curling Championships took place from December 4 – 11, 2010. The winners of the Group C tournament in Howwood, Scotland (Slovakia and Belarus) move on to the Group B tournament in Monthey. The top 8 men's teams at the 2010 ECC will represent their respective nations at the 2011 Ford World Men's Curling Championship in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.
A change in the system of play sees the C group games played as a qualifier and was held from September 24–28, 2010. Ranking from the 2009 European Curling Championships determined the group placings for the 2010 tournament.
Third: Martin Snítil
Second: Karel Uher
Lead: Marek Vydra
Alternate: Jakub Bares
Third: Mikkel Krause
Second: Mikkel Poulsen
Lead: Troels Harry
Alternate: Johnny Frederiksen
Third: Tony Angiboust
Second: Lionel Roux
Lead: Wilfrid Coulot
Alternate: Jan Ducroz
Third: Daniel Herberg
Second: Markus Messenzehl
Lead: Holger Höhne
Alternate: Andreas Kempf
Third: Brian Doucet
Second: Miles Maclure
Lead: Erik Dijkstra
Alternate: Laurens Van Der Windt