2019 World Men's Curling Championship Curling competition at Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada
The 2019 World Men's Curling Championship (branded as the 2019 Pioneer Hi-Bred World Men's Curling Championship for sponsorship reasons) was held from March 30 to April 7 at the ENMAX Centre in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.
Qualification
The following nations are qualified to participate in the 2019 World Men's Curling Championship:[2]
- Notes
- ^ As the zone with the automatically qualifying host country, the Americas zone loses one guaranteed berth.
- ^ As the zone with the lowest-placed team in the 2018 World Men's Curling Championship, the European zone loses one guaranteed berth.
Teams
The teams are as follows:[3]
Canada
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China
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Germany
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Italy
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Japan
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The Glencoe Club, Calgary
Skip: Kevin Koe
Third: B.J. Neufeld
Second: Colton Flasch
Lead: Ben Hebert
Alternate: Ted Appelman
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Harbin CC, Harbin
Skip: Zou Qiang
Third: Wang Zhiyu
Second: Shao Zhilin
Lead: Xu Jingtao
Alternate: Ba Dexin
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EC Oberstdorf, Oberstdorf
Skip: Marc Muskatewitz
Third: Daniel Neuner
Second: Ryan Sherrard
Lead: Dominik Greindl
Alternate: Benjamin Kapp
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SC Pinerolo, Pinerolo
Skip: Joël Retornaz
Third: Amos Mosaner
Second: Sebastiano Arman
Lead: Simone Gonin
Alternate: Alberto Pimpini
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Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo CC, Tokoro
Skip: Yuta Matsumura
Third: Tetsuro Shimizu
Second: Yasumasa Tanida
Lead: Shinya Abe
Alternate: Kosuke Aita
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Netherlands
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Norway
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Russia
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Scotland
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South Korea
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CC PWA Zoetermeer, Zoetermeer
Fourth: Wouter Gösgens
Skip: Jaap van Dorp
Second: Laurens Hoekman
Lead: Carlo Glasbergen
Alternate: Bart Klomp
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Oppdal CK, Oppdal
Skip: Magnus Ramsfjell
Third: Michael Mellemseter
Second: Jørgen Myran
Lead: Andreas Hårstad
Alternate: Steffen Walstad
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Ice Cube CC, Sochi
Skip: Sergey Glukhov
Third: Artur Ali
Second: Dmitry Mironov
Lead: Anton Kalalb
Alternate: Evgeny Klimov
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Gogar Park CC, Edinburgh
Skip: Bruce Mouat
Third: Grant Hardie
Second: Bobby Lammie
Lead: Hammy McMillan Jr.
Alternate: Ross Whyte
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Seoul CC, Seoul
Skip: Kim Soo-hyuk
Third: Lee Jeong-jae
Second: Hwang Hyeon-jun
Lead: Jeong Byeong-jin
Alternate: Lee Dong-hyeong
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Sweden
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Switzerland
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United States
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Karlstads CK, Karlstad
Skip: Niklas Edin
Third: Oskar Eriksson
Second: Rasmus Wranå
Lead: Christoffer Sundgren
Alternate: Daniel Magnusson
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CC Genève, Geneva & Interlaken CC, Interlaken
Fourth: Benoît Schwarz
Third: Sven Michel
Skip: Peter de Cruz
Lead: Valentin Tanner
Alternate: Claudio Pätz
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Duluth CC, Duluth
Skip: John Shuster
Third: Christopher Plys
Second: Matt Hamilton
Lead: John Landsteiner
Alternate: Korey Dropkin
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WCT ranking
Year to date World Curling Tour order of merit ranking for each team prior to the event.[4]
Round-robin standings
Final round-robin standings
Round-robin results
All draw times are listed in Mountain Time (UTC-06:00).[5]
Draw 1
Saturday, March 30, 14:00
Draw 2
Saturday, March 30, 19:00
Draw 3
Sunday, March 31, 09:00
Draw 4
Sunday, March 31, 14:00
Draw 5
Sunday, March 31, 19:00
Draw 6
Monday, April 1, 09:00
Draw 7
Monday, April 1, 14:00
Draw 8
Monday, April 1, 19:00
Draw 9
Tuesday, April 2, 09:00
Draw 10
Tuesday, April 2, 14:00
Draw 11
Tuesday, April 2, 19:00
Draw 12
Wednesday, April 3, 09:00
Draw 13
Wednesday, April 3, 14:00
Draw 14
Wednesday, April 3, 19:00
Draw 15
Thursday, April 4, 09:00
Draw 16
Thursday, April 4, 14:00
Draw 17
Thursday, April 4, 19:00
Draw 18
Friday, April 5, 09:00
Draw 19
Friday, April 5, 14:00
Draw 20
Friday, April 5, 19:00
Playoffs
Qualification games
Saturday, April 6, 09:00
Semifinal 1
Saturday, April 6, 14:00
Semifinal 2
Saturday, April 6, 19:00
Bronze medal game
Sunday, April 7, 12:00
Final
Sunday, April 7, 17:00
Final standings
Statistics
Top 5 player percentages
Final round robin percentages; minimum 9 games[6]
Perfect games
Awards
The awards and all-star team are as follows:
All-Star Team[7]
Collie Campbell Memorial Award
References
- General
- Specific
External links
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