Berfin Şengül
{{short description|Turkish curler}}
{{Infobox curler
| name = Berfin Şengül
| image = 2020-01-10_Curling_at_the_2020_Winter_Youth_Olympics_–_Mixed_Team_–_Round_Robin_–_Session_2_–_Turkey_vs._Norway_(Martin_Rulsch)_19.jpg
| caption = Şengül at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|2002|8|20}}
| birth_place = Erzincan, Turkey
| Curling club = Milli Piyango CA, Erzurum
| Skip = Dilşat Yıldız
| Third = Öznur Polat
| Second = İfayet Şafak Çalıkuşu
| Lead = Berfin Şengül
| Alternate = İclal Karaman
| Member Association = {{TUR}}
| World Championship appearances = 4 ({{WWCC|2022}}, {{WWCC|2023}}, {{WWCC|2024}}, {{WWCC|2025}})
| European Championship appearances = 4 ({{EuCC|2021}}, {{EuCC|2022}}, {{EuCC|2023}}, {{EuCC|2024}})
| medaltemplates =
}}
Berfin Şengül (born August 20, 2002) is a Turkish curler from Erzincan, Turkey.{{Cite web|url=https://www.curling.ca/files/2022/03/2022-OK-Tire-BKT-Tires-World-Womens-Curling-Championship-media-guide-WEB.pdf|title=2022 World Women's Curling Championship Media Guide|publisher=Curling Canada|access-date=April 9, 2022}} She currently plays lead on the Turkey women's national curling team skipped by Dilşat Yıldız.{{Cite news|url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/turkey-world-curling-prince-george-1.6395165|title=Turkish curlers winning fans at World Women's Curling Championship debut|publisher=CBC Sports|author=Andrew Kurjata|date=March 23, 2022|access-date=April 9, 2022}}
Career
Şengül played third on the Turkish team that represented the nation at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics in Champéry, Switzerland. Her team, with skip Selahattin Eser, fourth Kadir Polat and lead İfayet Şafak Çalıkuşu finished 2–3 through the round robin, not enough to advance to the playoff round.{{Cite news|url=https://worldcurling.org/2020/01/yog-s14/|title=Norway shake-off Great Britain and Slovenia for quarter-final place|publisher=World Curling Federation|date=January 14, 2020|access-date=April 9, 2022}} She then competed with Olle Moberg of Sweden in the mixed doubles event. The pair won their first game, before losing in the round of twenty-four, eliminating them from contention.{{Cite news|url=https://worldcurling.org/2020/01/yog-md-3/|title=Final 12 mixed doubles teams confirmed at Youth Olympics|publisher=World Curling Federation|date=January 20, 2020|access-date=April 9, 2022}}
In 2022, she was set to skip the Turkey women's junior team at the 2022 World Junior-B Curling Championships before the event was cancelled due to an outbreak of COVID-19 cases in the men's event.{{Cite news|url=https://worldcurling.org/2022/01/wjbcc2022-cancelled/|title=World Junior-B Curling Championships 2022 cancelled due to COVID-19 outbreak|publisher=World Curling Federation|date=January 6, 2022|access-date=April 9, 2022}} She threw fourth stones for the Turkish team at the 2022 World Junior-B Curling Championships during the 2022–23 season. The team, led by İlknur Ürüşan, finished 4–1 in the round robin and won 8–4 over Denmark in the quarterfinals. They then lost 7–2 to Scotland in the semifinal and 11–10 to Korea in the bronze medal game, finishing in fourth place and just outside of qualifying for the 2023 World Junior Curling Championships.{{Cite news|url=https://worldcurling.org/2022/12/wjbcc-women-final/|title=Canada women win World Junior-B gold|publisher=World Curling Federation|date=December 19, 2022|access-date=July 22, 2023}} Şengül was added to the Turkey women's national curling team for the 2021–22 season.
The 2021–22 season was a breakout season for Turkish curling, as the nation found relative successful in the international events they attended. At the start of the season, Erzurum hosted the 2021 Pre-Olympic Qualification Event to qualify teams for the 2021 Olympic Qualification Event. In the women's event, the Turkish team succeeded in qualifying for the Olympic Qualification Event, going 5–1 through the round robin and knockout round.{{Cite news|url=https://worldcurling.org/2021/10/pre-oqe-mens-womens/|title=Czech Republic and Finland men and Latvia and Turkey women qualify for the Olympic Qualification Event|publisher=World Curling Federation|date=October 15, 2021|access-date=April 9, 2022}} Their next event was the 2021 European Curling Championships, where Turkey competed in the A Division. Through the event, Turkey posted three victories against Denmark, Estonia and Italy, enough to finish in seventh place in the group. This seventh-place finish was enough to earn them a direct spot into the 2022 World Women's Curling Championship, the first time Turkey ever qualified for a men's or women's world championship.{{Cite news|url=https://worldcurling.org/2021/11/ecc2021-women-s9/|title=Germany grab last semi-final spot in the women’s last round-robin session|publisher=World Curling Federation|date=November 25, 2021|access-date=April 9, 2022}} Next was the Olympic Qualification Event, held December 5 to 18 in Leeuwarden, Netherlands. Şengül, with teammates Dilşat Yıldız, Öznur Polat, Ayşe Gözütok and Mihriban Polat, finished 3–5 through the round robin. Their three victories, however, came against the top three teams in the event. The team defeated the eventual Olympic gold and silver medalists Eve Muirhead and Satsuki Fujisawa, as well as the silver medalists from 2018 in Korea's Kim Eun-jung.{{Cite news|url=https://worldcurling.org/2021/12/oqe2021-w-s9/|title=Scotland women qualify for Beijing 2022, while Japan, Korea and Latvia secure play-off spots at the OQE|publisher=World Curling Federation|date=December 16, 2021|access-date=April 9, 2022}} Into the new year, Şengül and the women's team represented Turkey at the World Championship. After losing multiple close games in extra ends, the Turkish team was able to record their first victory in World Women's Championship history against Czech Republic's Alžběta Baudyšová 7–5 in Draw 17 of the event.{{Cite news|url=https://worldcurling.org/2022/03/wwcc2022-s17/|title=Turkey record historic first World Championship win|publisher=World Curling Federation|date=March 25, 2022|access-date=April 9, 2022}} The team ultimately finished the event in eleventh place with a 2–10 record, recording their second victory against the Scottish team who had to withdraw before the event began.{{Cite news|url=https://www.sportingnews.com/ca/curling/news/2022-world-womens-curling-championship-results-standings-schedule-tv-channel/plizdp9cj0v0rhr9ogjpzob5|title=2022 World Women's Curling Championship: Results, final standings of Canada's Bronze medal performance at the international tournament|publisher=Sporting News|author=Bryan Murphy|date=March 28, 2022|access-date=April 9, 2022}}
Team Yıldız had their best European Championship to date at the 2022 European Curling Championships. After three consecutive losses, the team won five straight games which included wins over higher seeded Germany, Denmark and Norway. In their final game, they lost a narrow 8–7 match to Sweden's Anna Hasselborg, finishing in sixth place and just outside of the playoffs.{{Cite news|url=https://worldcurling.org/2022/11/daysix-ecc/|title=Live Blog: Day six at the ECC|publisher=World Curling Federation|date=November 23, 2022|access-date=July 22, 2023}} As they had finished in the top eight, however, they qualified once again for the 2023 World Women's Curling Championship. There, the team of Dilşat Yıldız, Öznur Polat, Mihriban Polat, Şengül and İfayet Şafak Çalıkuşu again had a slow start, going 1–4 in their first five games. They then picked up momentum, winning four of their next five games, which included wins against Japan, Korea, Germany and Denmark. Needing to win their next two games to qualify for the playoffs, they fell 10–4 to Canada, eliminating them from contention.{{Cite news|url=https://globalnews.ca/news/9575877/kerri-einarson-canada-turkey-womens-curling/|title=Canada's Einarson tops Turkey 10-4 at women's world curling championship|publisher=Global News|date=March 24, 2023|access-date=July 22, 2023}} They were able to beat Scotland in their final round robin game to finish in eighth place with an even 6–6 record in their second world championship appearance.{{Cite news|url=https://worldcurling.org/2023/03/dayseven-wwc/|title=Live Blog: Day seven at the WWCC|publisher=World Curling Federation|date=March 24, 2023|access-date=July 22, 2023}}
In preparation for the 2023 European Curling Championships, the Turkish women's team played in two tour events. After a fourth-place finish at the Sundbyberg Open, the team advanced to the final of the WCT Tallinn Ladies Challenger where they lost to Evelīna Barone.{{Cite web|url=https://www.curlingzone.com/event.php?view=Main&eventid=8016#1|title=2023 Tallinn Ladies International Challenger|website=CurlingZone|access-date=April 7, 2024}} At the Europeans in Aberdeen, the team did not replicate their success from 2022, instead finishing tied for last in the group with Czechia and Germany at 2–7. However, because their two victories came against these two teams, they finished eighth overall and earned qualification into the 2024 World Women's Curling Championship for a third straight year.{{Cite news|url=https://worldcurling.org/2023/11/end-round-robin-ecc2023/|title=Semi-final field complete at the Europeans|publisher=World Curling Federation|date=November 23, 2023|access-date=April 7, 2024}} In the new year, the team competed in the 2024 Cortina Curling Cup where they defeated higher ranked teams such as Stefania Constantini, Marianne Rørvik and Xenia Schwaller en route to claiming Turkey's first women's World Curling Tour event title.{{Cite news|url=https://www.curlingzone.com/post.php?postid=8506|title=Yildiz wins Cortina Curling Cup|publisher=CurlingZone|access-date=April 7, 2024}} At the World Championship, the team had a slow start and never recovered, finishing with a 3–9 record and tenth place overall.{{Cite news|url=https://worldcurling.org/2024/03/play-off-teams-2/|title=Saturday's World Women's play-off matchups set|publisher=World Curling Federation|date=March 23, 2024|access-date=April 7, 2024}} Notability, the team gave Canada's Rachel Homan one of their toughest games of the event.{{Cite news|url=https://www.curling.ca/blog/2024/03/20/fired-up/|title=Fired up!|publisher=Curling Canada|date=March 20, 2024|access-date=April 7, 2024}} With Turkey leading by one in the tenth, Homan needed a precise runback for the victory, which she made.{{Cite news|url=https://www.tsn.ca/curling/canada-s-team-homan-survive-turkiye-to-stay-undefeated-clinch-playoff-spot-at-women-s-worlds-1.2092767|title=Canada's Team Homan survive Türkiye to stay undefeated, clinch playoff spot at worlds|publisher=TSN|date=March 20, 2024|access-date=April 7, 2024}}
Personal life
Şengül is currently a student athlete.{{Cite web|url=https://www.curling.ca/files/2024/03/2024-BKT-Tires-World-Womens-Curling-Championship-media-guide-V1.pdf|title=2024 World Women's Curling Championship Media Guide|publisher=Curling Canada|access-date=March 11, 2024}}{{Cite news|url=https://worldcurling.org/2024/01/recalling-junior-days/|title="You get beat, but it's what makes you stronger" — Elite curlers reflect on junior days|publisher=World Curling Federation|author=Anna Kubešková|date=January 9, 2024|access-date=March 12, 2024}}
Teams
class="wikitable" | ||||
scope="col"| Season
! scope="col"| Skip ! scope="col"| Third ! scope="col"| Second ! scope="col"| Lead ! scope="col"| Alternate | ||||
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scope="row" rowspan=2| 2021–22{{Cite web|url=https://www.curlingzone.com/player.php?playerid=44513&view=Teams#1|title=Berfin Şengül Past Teams|website=CurlingZone|access-date=April 9, 2022}}
| Dilşat Yıldız || Öznur Polat || Berfin Şengül || Ayşe Gözütok || Mihriban Polat | ||||
Berfin Şengül | İclal Karaman | İfayet Şafak Çalıkuşu | İlknur Ürüşan | Selenay Diler |
scope="row"| 2022–23
| Dilşat Yıldız || Öznur Polat || İfayet Şafak Çalıkuşu || Mihriban Polat || Berfin Şengül | ||||
scope="row" rowspan=3| 2023–24
| rowspan=2| Dilşat Yıldız || rowspan=2| Öznur Polat || rowspan=2| İfayet Şafak Çalıkuşu || rowspan=2| Berfin Şengül || Mihriban Polat | ||||
İclal Karaman | ||||
Berfin Şengül (Fourth) | İfayet Şafak Çalıkuşu | İclal Karaman | İlknur Ürüşan (Skip) | Melisa Cömert |
scope="row"| 2024–25
| Dilşat Yıldız || Öznur Polat || İfayet Şafak Çalıkuşu || Berfin Şengül || İclal Karaman |
References
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Category:Turkish female curlers
Category:Sportspeople from Erzurum
Category:Curlers at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics