2024 European GC Women’s Championship Winner: Maria Taylor

Congratulations to Champion Maria Taylor from Spain

Winner: Maria Taylor (Spain), who beat Louse Smith (England) 7-5, 7-2 in the final.

Third was Leticia Gonzalez de la Bastida (Spain) who beat Clair Whyms (Ireland) 5-7, 7-5, 7-6 in the 3rd/4th place playoff.

The Shield was won by Begoña Gomez (Spain), who beat Liz Farrow (England) 4-7, 7-5, 7-6 in the final.

The Bowl was won by Diana Wilson (England), who beat Begoña Elzaburu (Spain) 7-5, 6-7, 7-6 in the final.

And the Plate was won by Caroline Denny (Belgium) who beat Patricia Whitty (Ireland) 5-7, 7-4, 7-2 in the final.

The full results can be found on Croquet Scores: Results: 2024 ERC GC Women's Championship

 

Team pictures from the Opening Ceremony

 

Original Event Information

The 2024 GC European Women's Championship will be held between 1-4 August 2024 at the Compton Croquet Club, Compton, Eastbourne, England. 

Main Event
The event capacity is 32 players.

The entry fee for successful entrants will be £68.00, based on a rate of £17 per player per day for 4 days.

Format
Main event: Block play followed by knock-out. Details of the format will be provided shortly.

Plate:   Entry will be open to those that do not qualify for the Championship Knock-Out Stage.  It will consist of block play and matches will be single games.  It will be followed by a knock-out stage.

Bowl:  Entry will be open to the first-round losers in the Knock-Out Stage.  It will be a knock-out event and matches will be best-of-three games.

Shield:  Entry will be open to the second-round losers in the Knock-Out Stage.  It will be a knock-out event and matches will be best-of-three games.

Use of double banking: The Manager will have the right to double bank as necessary in order to ensure the tournament stays on schedule.

Allocation Process

Allocation shall be done according to the WCF Sports Regulations taking into account specific Variations to the WCF Regulations to be used in all ERC events, version 1.1 published on WCF website Europe page.

The Member Place Limit for this event is 5.

Closing Date
Members are reminded that they should nominate their Membership Places by 11th April 2024 latest.

Player Information
Successful entrants should note that contact details must be provided to the ERC as per the published timetable.

Practice
Players may practice at the club on Wednesday 31st July (around any lawn preparation requirements).

Catering
A large selection from a buffet of dishes will be offered.  Charges are £10 for lunch, plus £5 for all day tea, coffee, cold drinks, biscuits and cake.

Welcome
Team photos will be taken before play starts on Thursday 1st August. There will also be a Managers briefing.

Key Dates

Invitation Date

12 Dec 2023

This is the date that Members will be formally invited to send players to participate in this event.

Response Date

12 Feb 2024

This is the date by which Member nominations for Ranking Places must have been received by the WCF Management Committee. Members must also specify the number of Membership Places they wish to take up and RCO's should advise if they would like to request a Membership Place.

Allocation Date

26Feb 2024

The World Ranking List to be used to determine the initial allocation of Ranking Places is that published at the end of the Allocation Date.

Announcement Date

11 Mar 2024

Announcement of the players who have been awarded Ranking Places.

Closing Date

11 Apr 2024

This is the last date Members can nominate players for their Membership Places.

Within 1 to 2 days the ERC will announce recipients of Membership Places and Replacement Ranking Places and advise players how to pay.

Player Contact Details & Bios

11 May 2024

This is the date by which players are asked to provide their contact details, bio's and a headshot photo

Entry Fee Due Date

11 May 2024

Any players awarded a place on the Announcement Date will lose their place if they have not paid by this date.


Key Personnel

Tournament Director

Richard Bilton

Tournament Manager

Andrew Fall

WCF Event Lead

Begoña Elzaburu

Tournament Referee

Jason Carley

 

 

 

Event News

Places Awarded

2022 European GC Women’s Championship: Winner Begoña Elzaburu

Congratulations to Begoña Elzaburu, from Spain, winner of the 2022 European Women's GC Championship.

 The  first ever Women's European Golf Croquet Championship took place in Latvia between Thursday 30th June  to Sunday 3rd  July 2022. The event was played across two venues: the Ikskile Croquet Club (IKK), Vecnorinu iela 18, Ikskile, LATVIA, where there are three full size courts, and a satellite venue in Sigulda with one full size court.

Latvia surprised the foreign players not only by perfect lawns, excellent organisation, and warm hospitality, but also by tropical temperatures of 30 degrees and above. There was not a single drop of rain during the four days of the games, although the lawns were flooded by a sudden thunderstorm just a few hours before the opening ceremony.

Among 28 players from 7 countries, 5 countries were represented by their women’s ranking leaders, Jane Morrison from Ireland being the top seeded player with DGrade just over 2000.

Spain was represented by 10 players, Latvia benefited from the host country status and was able to enter 6 players.

Players were seeded into 4 blocks of 7, and top 4 players of each block were promoted to the main knock-out. After the block stage, there were 6 Spanish, 5 Latvian, two English, two Irish, and one Swiss player among the top 16.

There have been several surprises during the Championship. Sabine Martinsone, from Latvia, won the Shield trophy having been seeded just number 19. Rocio Mato, from Spain, was seeded number 27, and finished 8th. At the same time, the third seed missed the knock-out, and the number one seed lost in the first round of the knock-out.

The first semi-final on Sunday morning between Paz Gonzalez de Aguilar, from Spain, and Michelle Leonard, from England, finished relatively early in two games in favour of Paz with 7/5, 7/6. Another semi-final between Begoña Elzaburu, from Spain, and Silvija Freimane, from Latvia, required 3 games and lasted over 4 hours before Begoña secured an all-Spanish final by beating Silvija 7/6, 6/7, 7/5.

The final match presented some high-quality croquet, however Begoña gave very few chances to her friend and opponent Paz, beating her in two games 7/4 and 7/5.

The third-place match between Silvija and Michelle was the last one to finish before the awards ceremony could start. Silvija secured a victory in two games, 7/4 and 7/6.

Another two young Latvian players, Sabine Martinsone and Tania Varsa, won the Shield and Plate trophies respectively, and the top seeded Jane Morrison, from Ireland, won the Bowl.

The Championship has contributed greatly to promotion of croquet. There have been a number of interviews on printed media, two rather long stories on television, and non-stop streaming of the games throughout the days.

The Opening ceremony was attended by three Ambassadors. The Spanish Ambassador also arrived on the final day to watch the finals and awards ceremony.

Apart from the opening and closing ceremonies, the was a river cruise on Thursday night and an official dinner on Saturday night.

According to the forward calendar of the WCF, the next Women’s GC European Championship is scheduled to take place in 2024.

Report by Roberts Stafeckis

Winner: Begoña Elzaburu from Spain, Runner Up: Paz Gonzalez De Aguilar from Spain, 3rd Silvija Freimane from Latvia, Shield Winner - Sabine Martinsone Latvia, Bowl Winner - Jane Morrison from ireland and Plate winner, Tania Varsa from Latvia.

 

For full results go to Croquetscores.com

https://croquetscores.com/2022/gc/womens-european-championship

Winner: Begoña Elzaburu from Spain, Runner Up: Paz Gonzalez De Aguilar from Spain, 3rd Silvija Freimane from Latvia, Shield Winner - Sabine Martinsone Latvia, Bowl Winner - Jane Morrison from ireland and Plate winner, Tania Varsa from Latvia.