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2009 Junior Curling World Cup

The 2009 World Junior Curling Championships took place from March 5 to March 15, 2009 in the newest Olympic center in Vancouver , which was erected in anticipation of the upcoming 2010 Winter Olympics [1] [2] .

2009 Junior Curling World Cup
2009 World Junior Curling Championships
CityVancouver ( Canada )
ArenaVancouver Olympic Center
dateMarch 5 - 15, 2009
Male winner Denmark (1 title)
Finalist Canada
Women's Winner Scotland (7 title)
Finalist Canada
3rd place U.S. (male)
Switzerland (Women)

Content

Men

Commands

A countryskipVice skipSecondThe first
  Canada [2]Brett GallantJamie DenbrookAdam CaseyAnson Carmody
  China [2]Tsang JiangJi yansongChen LuanLi Guangxu
  Denmark [2]Rasmus StjerneMikkel KrauseOliver DupontTroels harry
  Germany [2]Konstantin KempfMark BastianAlexander KempfPhilipp hackelsmiller
  Norway [2]Christian RollsvordSteffen MellemseterSteffen WallstadMarcus Hoyberg
  Russia [2]Andrey DrozdovAlexey StukalskyArtyom BoldusevValentin Demenkov
  Scotland [2]Graham BlackThomas SloanAllie FraserStephen Mitchell
  Sweden [2]Christian Lindstrom (4th)Oscar Ericsson (skip)Alexander LindstromChristopher Sundgren
  Switzerland [2]David BarchigerMark PfisterClaudio PetzEnrico Pfister
  USA [2]Chris PlaceAnders BorsonMatthew PerashekMatthew Hamilton

Team Positions

A countryGlassesA place
  Canadaeightone
  Denmark72
  Sweden72
  USA63
  Norwayfourfive
  Switzerlandfourfive
  Russia36
  China36
  Scotland36
  Germanyoneeight

Play Off

Playoff systemWorm FinalThe final
one  Canadaeleven
2  Denmarkfiveone  Canada6
2  Denmark92  Denmark9
four  USAfour
3  Swedenfive
four  USA7
Bronze
  Swedenfour
  USA9


Women

Commands

A countrySkipVice skipSecondThe first
  DenmarkMette de NeergordMarie de NergordNatasha Hins GlenstromCharlotte Clemmensen
  CanadaCaitlin LawsJenna loderLarisa GrenkovBreanna Mikin
  RussiaMargarita FominaEkaterina GalkinaAnna SidorovaDaria Kozlova
  USAAlexandra CarlsonTabitha PetersonTara PetersonSophie borson
  FranceMarie CuloSolen KuloAnna LeeManon Umber
  CzechAnna KubeshkovaLinda KlimovaTeresa PlushkovaElishka Yalovtsova
  SwitzerlandMarisa WinkelhausenMartina Bauman (skip)Francis KaufmannIsabelle Kurt
  SwedenAnna HasselborgAgnes KnochenhowerSophie sidenZandra Flyg
  ScotlandYves MoorheadAnna SloanVicki AdamsSarah MacIntyre
  JapanSatsuki FujisawaShiori FujisawaYui OkabeMadoka Sinoo

Team Positions

A countryGlassesA place
  Switzerland72
  Scotland72
  Canada63
  Russia63
  USAfourfive
  Swedenfourfive
  Czech36
  Denmark36
  France36
  Japan27

Play Off

Playoff systemQuarter finalThe final
one  Switzerlandfour
2  Scotland72  Scotlandeight
one  Switzerland33  Canada6
3  Canada9
3  Canadafour
four  Russia3
Bronze
  Switzerlandfive
  Russiafour


Notes

  1. ↑ "2009 World Junior Curling Championship" Kidzworld.com. Retrieved on 2009-03-19. 2009-09-08.
  2. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 “World Junior Curling Championship” wjcc2009.com. Retrieved on 2009-03-19.

Links

  • Wjcc2009
  • http://www.vancouversun.com/Sports/Curling+Canadian+women+open+world+juniors+with+easy/1357957/story.html
  • http://www.canada.com/sports/Canadian+skips+take+different+routes+world+championships/1354108/story.html
  • http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/March2009/05/c6425.html
  • 2009 World Junior Curling Championship on Kidzworld.com
  • Results and statistics (men's tournament) | WCF
  • Results and statistics (women's tournament) | WCF
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Junior Curling Championship_2009&oldid = 100741793


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