Sweden win European Girls at Murcar, Scotland beat Iceland for 17th place
Back Row: Amanda Strang, Louise Larsson, Captain Louise Permelin
Front Kneeling: Josephine Janson, Johanna Tillstrom
Sweden win Euro girls title for third year in a row
Sweden took the European girls' team championship for the third year in a row on a very stormy day at Murcar Links. With a victory in the European boys and European women's events also held this week in Slovenia and Sweden respectively, Sweden have swept the boards across the Continent.
In Saturday's final, the Swedish girls won the foursomes against England this morning by 2-0 and then took the singles 2.5 -0.5 in the afternoon for a 4.5 - 0.5 victory.
Further down the order Scotland took both morning foursomes from Iceland and won won two of the singles with the third halved for a similar 4.5 - 0.5 scoreline.
Full results can be found on the official European Girls website
Kneeling: Hannah Barwood, Kelly Tidy (images by Gillian Kirkwood, all rights reserved).
England had to settle for the silver medal after they lost 4½ -½ to Sweden in the final of the European girls’ team championship at Murcar Links, near Aberdeen.
Team captain Julie Brown said afterwards: “The girls are crying their eyes out but I have told them that they have done so well. They have tried so hard, they’ve put 110 per cent into it and I am just so proud of them. They have been superb.”
England were handicapped when Nottinghamshire’s Alex Peters woke up with a very stiff neck. It was the worst of a number of injuries affecting the team and ruled her out of the singles.
They suffered a further setback when Sweden won both morning foursomes and their gold medal hopes depended on winning every singles.
However, the Swedes quickly moved ahead in the singles and although all three English girls fought hard they could not avoid defeat.
English champion Hannah Barwood came back from five down to lose only on the last, while Lancashire’s Kelly Tidy was beaten on the 17th and her county colleague Rachel Connor settled for a half.
The final was played in extremely difficult conditions of 26mph winds and driving rain.
Results (England names first):
Foursomes
Singles
Labels: Girls
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