The 2010 Le Gruyère European Curling Championships were held in Champéry, Switzerland from December 3–11, 2010.
[1] The Group C matches took place from September 24–28 at the Greenacres Ice Rink in Howwood, Scotland.
Switzerland's Mirjam Ott won the bronze medal game over Russia's Liudmila Privivkova in 9 ends.
Switzerland's Christof Schwaller won the bronze medal after defeating Germany's Andy Kapp.
They are: Sweden, Scotland, Switzerland, Russia, Norway, and the Czech Republic (who defeated Latvia in the World Challenge).
They are: Norway, Denmark, Switzerland, Germany, Scotland, Czech Republic, France (who defeated Italy in the World Challenge).
In the page playoffs, Latvia won over Italy 9–5, while Ireland defeated Slovakia 8–2.
Sweden was able to work its way to the gold final, defeating Switzerland 5–3 in the playoffs and passing by Russia 7–5 in the semifinals.
The Turkish team, making its debut in an international curling competition, finished the round robin undefeated at 4–0, while Ireland held a 3–1 record.