Germany Wins First Curling European Championship in 20 Years
The German men's team defeated Scotland 9-7 in the final, securing a historic gold medal and a spot at the 2025 World Championship.
- The German men's curling team, led by Skip Marc Muskatewitz, won the European Championship in Finland, beating defending champions Scotland 9-7 in the final.
- This marks Germany’s first European title in men's curling since 2004, ending a two-decade drought for the team.
- The victory also earned Germany a place in the 2025 World Championship in Moose Jaw, Canada, where Olympic qualification for 2026 will be determined.
- The team’s success follows consistent improvements, including a fifth-place finish at the 2024 World Championship, their best result in 17 years.
- Key players, including Muskatewitz and younger talents like Felix Messenzehl and Johannes Scheuerl, have shown significant potential for future success.