German Men's Curling Team Reaches European Championship Final
Germany secures its first major curling final since 2007 and guarantees at least a silver medal after a decisive win over Norway.
- The German men's curling team advanced to the European Championship final in Lohja, Finland, after defeating Norway 8-2 in the semifinals.
- This marks the first time since 2007 that Germany has reached the final of a major curling tournament.
- Germany will face Scotland in the final on Saturday, with Scotland having defeated Switzerland in their semifinal match.
- The team, led by Skip Marc Muskatewitz, has already secured a spot in the 2025 World Championship in Canada, where Olympic qualification will also be at stake.
- Germany's last title in men's curling was at the European Championship in 2004, and the team last appeared in the Olympics in 2014.