Here are the Men's teams playing in the 2013 European Junior Curling Challenge will be held from January 3 to 8 at the Curling Hall Roztyly in Prague, Czech Republic.
Nations in the Europe zone that have not already qualified for the World Junior Curling Championships will participate in the curling challenge. The top finisher of each tournament will advance to the 2013 World Junior Curling Championships in Sochi, Russia.
Austria
Skip: Sebastian Wunderer
Third: Mathias Genner
Second: Martin Reichel
Lead: Lukas Kirchmair
Alternate: Philipp Nothegger
Denmark
Skip: Tobias Thune
Third: Asmus Jørgensen
Second: Thor Fehrenkamp
Lead: Fabian Thune
Alternate: Oliver Søe
England
Skip: Ben Fowler
Third: Oliver Kendall
Second: Conor Simpson
Lead: Cormac Barry
Alternate: Renz Bunag
Estonia
Skip: Harri Lill
Third: Robert-Kent Päll
Second: Sander Rőuk
Lead: Georgi Komarov
Alternate: Eiko-Siim Peips
France
Skip: Rodolphe Vincent
Third: Jules Minarie-Pagnier
Second: Tom Berrin
Lead: Louis Gaddi
Alternate: Gaspard Delobel
Germany
Skip: Merlin Litke
Third: Marc Bastian
Second: Dorian Zahn
Lead: Leon Hundertmark
Alternate: Marcel Krüger
Hungary
Skip: Kristóf Czermann
Third: Dávid Balázs
Second: Péter Palancsa
Lead: Richárd Hafenscher
Alternate: Zoltán Pünkösti
Italy
Skip: Arvis Bušmanis
Third: Rolands Gērmanis
Second: Andris Bremanis
Lead: Artūrs Gerhards
Alternate: Jānis Bremanis
Netherlands
Skip: Floyd Koelewijn
Third: Laurens Hoekman
Second: Daan van der Vooren
Lead: Wouter Gösgens
Poland
Skip: Rafal Sypien
Third: Tomasz Bosek
Second: Konrad Stych
Lead: Tomasz Pluta
Alternate: Krzysztof Niewinski
Slovenia
Skip: Gašper Uršič
Third: Jure Čulić
Second: Jošt Lajovec
Lead: Lovro Kolbl
Turkey
Skip: Alican Karataş
Third: Nuh Nar
Second: Melik Senol
Lead: Adem Özdemir
Alternate: Burak Korucu
Nations in the Europe zone that have not already qualified for the World Junior Curling Championships will participate in the curling challenge. The top finisher of each tournament will advance to the 2013 World Junior Curling Championships in Sochi, Russia.
Austria
Skip: Sebastian Wunderer
Third: Mathias Genner
Second: Martin Reichel
Lead: Lukas Kirchmair
Alternate: Philipp Nothegger
Denmark
Skip: Tobias Thune
Third: Asmus Jørgensen
Second: Thor Fehrenkamp
Lead: Fabian Thune
Alternate: Oliver Søe
England
Skip: Ben Fowler
Third: Oliver Kendall
Second: Conor Simpson
Lead: Cormac Barry
Alternate: Renz Bunag
Estonia
Skip: Harri Lill
Third: Robert-Kent Päll
Second: Sander Rőuk
Lead: Georgi Komarov
Alternate: Eiko-Siim Peips
France
Skip: Rodolphe Vincent
Third: Jules Minarie-Pagnier
Second: Tom Berrin
Lead: Louis Gaddi
Alternate: Gaspard Delobel
Germany
Skip: Merlin Litke
Third: Marc Bastian
Second: Dorian Zahn
Lead: Leon Hundertmark
Alternate: Marcel Krüger
Hungary
Skip: Kristóf Czermann
Third: Dávid Balázs
Second: Péter Palancsa
Lead: Richárd Hafenscher
Alternate: Zoltán Pünkösti
Italy
Skip: Andrea Pilzer
Third: Amos Mosaner
Second: Daniele Ferrazza
Lead: Roberto Arman
Alternate: Sebastiano Arman
LatviaThird: Amos Mosaner
Second: Daniele Ferrazza
Lead: Roberto Arman
Alternate: Sebastiano Arman
Skip: Arvis Bušmanis
Third: Rolands Gērmanis
Second: Andris Bremanis
Lead: Artūrs Gerhards
Alternate: Jānis Bremanis
Netherlands
Skip: Floyd Koelewijn
Third: Laurens Hoekman
Second: Daan van der Vooren
Lead: Wouter Gösgens
Poland
Skip: Rafal Sypien
Third: Tomasz Bosek
Second: Konrad Stych
Lead: Tomasz Pluta
Alternate: Krzysztof Niewinski
Slovenia
Skip: Gašper Uršič
Third: Jure Čulić
Second: Jošt Lajovec
Lead: Lovro Kolbl
Turkey
Skip: Alican Karataş
Third: Nuh Nar
Second: Melik Senol
Lead: Adem Özdemir
Alternate: Burak Korucu