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2019 World Senior Curling Championships
Host city Stavanger, Norway
Arena Sørmarka Arena
Dates20–27 April
Men's winner  Canada
Curling club Russell Curling Club, Russell
Skip Bryan Cochrane
Third Ian MacAulay
Second Morgan Currie
Lead Ken Sullivan
Finalist  Scotland
Women's winner  Canada
Curling club Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon
Skip Sherry Anderson
Third Patty Hersikorn
Second Brenda Goertzen
Lead Anita Silvernagle
Finalist  Denmark
«  2018
2022 »

The 2019 World Senior Curling Championships was held in Stavanger, Norway from 20 to 27 April 2019. The event was held in conjunction with the 2019 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship. [1]

Men

Round robin standings

Final round robin standings

Key
Teams to playoffs
Group A Skip W L
  Sweden Per Carlsén 6 0
  Australia Hugh Millikin 5 1
  New Zealand Hans Frauenlob 4 2
  Czech Republic Radek Klíma 3 3
  Hong Kong Peter Chun Ngok Wong 2 4
  France Jean-Claude Girodon 1 5
  Turkey Murat Akın 0 6
Group B Skip W L
  Canada Bryan Cochrane 6 0
  Norway Flemming Davanger 5 1
  Germany Uwe Saile 3 3
  Italy Antonio Menardi 3 3
  Kazakhstan Viktor Kim* 2 4
  Russia Igor Minin 2 4
  Netherlands Jan De Jong 0 6
Group C Skip W L
  Scotland David Smith 6 0
  Switzerland Stefan Karnusian 5 1
  Poland Krzysztof Nowak 4 2
  Ireland Bill Gray 2 4
  Japan Mitsuyoshi Fujisawa 2 4
  Slovakia Milan Bubeník 2 4
  England David Tranmer 0 6
Group D Skip W L
  Denmark Ulrik Schmidt 4 1
  United States Geoff Goodland 3 2
  Wales Adrian Meikle 3 2
  Latvia Ansis Regža 3 2
  Belgium John Robillard 1 4
  Finland Oiva Manninen 1 4

*Kim was suspended by the WCF after an incident in their match against Canada in draw 8. He was replaced as skip by Roman Kazimirchik. [2] [3]

Playoffs

 
Qualification gamesQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
 
              
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1
  Canada
7
 
 
 
8
  Australia
2
 
8
  Australia
9
 
 
 
9
  Wales
2
 
1
  Canada
7
 
 
4
  Denmark
4
 
 
 
 
 
4
  Denmark
6
 
 
 
5
  United States
4
 
5
  United States
12
 
 
 
12
  Germany
6
 
1
  Canada
7
 
 
3
  Scotland
5
 
 
 
 
 
3
  Scotland
9
 
 
 
6
  Norway
7
 
6
  Norway
8
 
 
 
11
  New Zealand
2
 
3
  Scotland
6
 
 
7
  Switzerland
1 Third place
 
 
  
 
 
2
  Sweden
2
4
  Denmark
7
 
 
 
7
  Switzerland
5
7
  Switzerland
4
 
7
  Switzerland
8
 
 
10
  Poland
3
 

Final standings

Place Team
1st place, gold medalist(s)   Canada
2nd place, silver medalist(s)   Scotland
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)   Denmark
4   Switzerland
5   Sweden
6   United States
7   Norway
8   Australia
9   Wales
Place Team
10   Poland
11   New Zealand
12   Germany
13   Latvia
14   Ireland
15   Italy
16   Czech Republic
17   Japan
18   Belgium
Place Team
19   Hong Kong
20   Kazakhstan
21   Finland
22   Russia
23   Slovakia
24   France
25   England
26   Turkey
27   Netherlands

Women

Round robin standings

Final round robin standings

Key
Teams to playoffs
Group A Skip W L
  Canada Sherry Anderson 7 0
  Sweden Anette Norberg 6 1
  United States Margie Smith 5 2
  Finland Mari Hansen 4 3
  Hong Kong Grace Bugg 3 4
  Russia Tatiana Smirnova 1 6
  Lithuania Gaiva Valatkienė 1 6
  Australia Sandy Gagnon 1 6
Group B Skip W L
  Denmark Lene Bidstrup Nyboe 6 1
  Scotland Susan Kesley 6 1
  Switzerland Chantal Forrer 5 2
  England Judith Dixon 3 4
  Japan Miyuki Kawamura 3 4
  Italy Grazia Ferrero 3 4
  Latvia Elēna Kāpostiņa 2 5
  New Zealand Elizabeth Matthews 0 7

Playoffs

Qualification Semifinals Final
A1   Canada 7
A2   Sweden 2 B2   Scotland 3
B3   Switzerland 11 A1   Canada 10
B1   Denmark 1
B1   Denmark 9
B2   Scotland 5 B3   Switzerland 2
A3   United States 1 Bronze medal game
B2   Scotland 3
B3   Switzerland 8

Final standings

Place Team
1st place, gold medalist(s)   Canada
2nd place, silver medalist(s)   Denmark
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)   Switzerland
4   Scotland
5   United States
6   Sweden
7   England
8   Finland
Place Team
9   Japan
10   Hong Kong
11   Russia
12   Italy
13   Lithuania
14   Latvia
15   Australia
16   New Zealand

References

  1. ^ "2019 World Mixed Doubles and Seniors to be staged in Norway". Archived from the original on 2018-12-14. Retrieved 2019-01-07.
  2. ^ "Kazakhstan skip kicked out of world senior curling championship | CBC Sports".
  3. ^ "World Senior Curling Championships 2019 - Team Line-ups" (PDF). World Curling Federation.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2019 World Senior Curling Championships
Host city Stavanger, Norway
Arena Sørmarka Arena
Dates20–27 April
Men's winner  Canada
Curling club Russell Curling Club, Russell
Skip Bryan Cochrane
Third Ian MacAulay
Second Morgan Currie
Lead Ken Sullivan
Finalist  Scotland
Women's winner  Canada
Curling club Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon
Skip Sherry Anderson
Third Patty Hersikorn
Second Brenda Goertzen
Lead Anita Silvernagle
Finalist  Denmark
«  2018
2022 »

The 2019 World Senior Curling Championships was held in Stavanger, Norway from 20 to 27 April 2019. The event was held in conjunction with the 2019 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship. [1]

Men

Round robin standings

Final round robin standings

Key
Teams to playoffs
Group A Skip W L
  Sweden Per Carlsén 6 0
  Australia Hugh Millikin 5 1
  New Zealand Hans Frauenlob 4 2
  Czech Republic Radek Klíma 3 3
  Hong Kong Peter Chun Ngok Wong 2 4
  France Jean-Claude Girodon 1 5
  Turkey Murat Akın 0 6
Group B Skip W L
  Canada Bryan Cochrane 6 0
  Norway Flemming Davanger 5 1
  Germany Uwe Saile 3 3
  Italy Antonio Menardi 3 3
  Kazakhstan Viktor Kim* 2 4
  Russia Igor Minin 2 4
  Netherlands Jan De Jong 0 6
Group C Skip W L
  Scotland David Smith 6 0
  Switzerland Stefan Karnusian 5 1
  Poland Krzysztof Nowak 4 2
  Ireland Bill Gray 2 4
  Japan Mitsuyoshi Fujisawa 2 4
  Slovakia Milan Bubeník 2 4
  England David Tranmer 0 6
Group D Skip W L
  Denmark Ulrik Schmidt 4 1
  United States Geoff Goodland 3 2
  Wales Adrian Meikle 3 2
  Latvia Ansis Regža 3 2
  Belgium John Robillard 1 4
  Finland Oiva Manninen 1 4

*Kim was suspended by the WCF after an incident in their match against Canada in draw 8. He was replaced as skip by Roman Kazimirchik. [2] [3]

Playoffs

 
Qualification gamesQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
 
              
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1
  Canada
7
 
 
 
8
  Australia
2
 
8
  Australia
9
 
 
 
9
  Wales
2
 
1
  Canada
7
 
 
4
  Denmark
4
 
 
 
 
 
4
  Denmark
6
 
 
 
5
  United States
4
 
5
  United States
12
 
 
 
12
  Germany
6
 
1
  Canada
7
 
 
3
  Scotland
5
 
 
 
 
 
3
  Scotland
9
 
 
 
6
  Norway
7
 
6
  Norway
8
 
 
 
11
  New Zealand
2
 
3
  Scotland
6
 
 
7
  Switzerland
1 Third place
 
 
  
 
 
2
  Sweden
2
4
  Denmark
7
 
 
 
7
  Switzerland
5
7
  Switzerland
4
 
7
  Switzerland
8
 
 
10
  Poland
3
 

Final standings

Place Team
1st place, gold medalist(s)   Canada
2nd place, silver medalist(s)   Scotland
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)   Denmark
4   Switzerland
5   Sweden
6   United States
7   Norway
8   Australia
9   Wales
Place Team
10   Poland
11   New Zealand
12   Germany
13   Latvia
14   Ireland
15   Italy
16   Czech Republic
17   Japan
18   Belgium
Place Team
19   Hong Kong
20   Kazakhstan
21   Finland
22   Russia
23   Slovakia
24   France
25   England
26   Turkey
27   Netherlands

Women

Round robin standings

Final round robin standings

Key
Teams to playoffs
Group A Skip W L
  Canada Sherry Anderson 7 0
  Sweden Anette Norberg 6 1
  United States Margie Smith 5 2
  Finland Mari Hansen 4 3
  Hong Kong Grace Bugg 3 4
  Russia Tatiana Smirnova 1 6
  Lithuania Gaiva Valatkienė 1 6
  Australia Sandy Gagnon 1 6
Group B Skip W L
  Denmark Lene Bidstrup Nyboe 6 1
  Scotland Susan Kesley 6 1
  Switzerland Chantal Forrer 5 2
  England Judith Dixon 3 4
  Japan Miyuki Kawamura 3 4
  Italy Grazia Ferrero 3 4
  Latvia Elēna Kāpostiņa 2 5
  New Zealand Elizabeth Matthews 0 7

Playoffs

Qualification Semifinals Final
A1   Canada 7
A2   Sweden 2 B2   Scotland 3
B3   Switzerland 11 A1   Canada 10
B1   Denmark 1
B1   Denmark 9
B2   Scotland 5 B3   Switzerland 2
A3   United States 1 Bronze medal game
B2   Scotland 3
B3   Switzerland 8

Final standings

Place Team
1st place, gold medalist(s)   Canada
2nd place, silver medalist(s)   Denmark
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)   Switzerland
4   Scotland
5   United States
6   Sweden
7   England
8   Finland
Place Team
9   Japan
10   Hong Kong
11   Russia
12   Italy
13   Lithuania
14   Latvia
15   Australia
16   New Zealand

References

  1. ^ "2019 World Mixed Doubles and Seniors to be staged in Norway". Archived from the original on 2018-12-14. Retrieved 2019-01-07.
  2. ^ "Kazakhstan skip kicked out of world senior curling championship | CBC Sports".
  3. ^ "World Senior Curling Championships 2019 - Team Line-ups" (PDF). World Curling Federation.

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