English curling team (women)



The British curling team represents England in international curling competitions. ==History [ edit] == England first took part in an international tournament during the European Championship 1976 in West Berlin . The British knew four of their eight games to win, and were able to take the bronze medal. It's still the best performance ever of the English curling team. After the third, quickly went downhill England. A first sad low point was the European Championship in 1980, when England lost all of his ten games. One of those games was the 19-2 thrashing-that Sweden gave out the English. England became a nondescript mid-engine curling powers could never and can threaten. Currently, the English women's team in the B-division plays.

England to date has twice participated in the world championship . In the first edition, in 1979, England could not win a single game, and finished the last land desolate. In 1993, England was able to win two of his ten games, and ended in ninth place. Since then England could no more places for the world championship. Since England at the Olympic Games is part of theBritish curling team, it can not participate individually in the Winter Games. ==England at the World Cup [ Edit] == ==England at the European Championships [ edit] ==