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ECC Tournament Schedule Team Belgium Practice Sheet F FRI 2.12.2011 16.20 Games BEL-WAL SAT 3.12.2011 07.30 Sheet L Belgium Win 7:6 NED-BEL SAT 3.12.2011 16.30 Sheet F Belgium Win 8:4 BEL-ENG SUN 4.12.2011 16.00 Sheet F Belgium Lost 8:4 BEL-POL MON 5.12.2011 08.00 Sheet K   Belgium Lost 8:4 BEL-EST MON 5.12.2011 16.00 Sheet J Belgium Lost 8:5 IRE-BEL TUE 6.12.2011 08.00 Sheet G Belgium Won 9:7 CRO-BEL WED 7.12.2011 08.00 Sheet H Belgium Won 13:4
European Curling Championships - Moscow
2.-10. December 2011
Current Competition: http://www.ecc2011.ru/
LE GRUYERE EUROPEAN CURLING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2010, CHAMPERY, SWITZERLAND
4th-11th December 2010
Le Gruyère Curling Europameisterschaften 2010 Final Rankings Men B
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Marc Suter, Thomas Suter, Timothy Verreycken, Thomas
Lemmens
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LE GRUYERE EUROPEAN CURLING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2009, ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND
December 4-12, 2009
World Curling Federation Statistics Page: http://results.worldcurling.org/Persons.aspx http://results.worldcurling.org/Associations.aspx Association Statistical Information |
| Year | Pos | Association Belgium |
| 2011 | 8 | Karen Geerts, Natacha Leynen, Liesbeth Rossie, Mieke van Aerde, Karin Stoop |
Spirit of Curling
"Curling is a game of skill and traditions. A shot well executed is a delight to see and so, too, it is a fine thing to observe the time-honored traditions of curling being applied in the true spirit of the game. Curlers play to win but never to humble their opponents. A true curler would prefer to lose rather than win unfairly.
A good curler never attempts to distract an opponent or otherwise prevent him/her from playing his/her best.
No curler ever deliberately breaks a rule of the game or any of its traditions. But, if he/she should do so inadvertently and be aware of it, he/she is the first to divulge the breach.
While the main objective of the game is to determine the relative skills of the players, the spirit of the game demands good sportsmanship, kindly feeling and honorable conduct. This spirit should influence both the interpretation and application of the rules of the game and also the conduct of all participants on and off the ice."