Senior Men’s Blue Group USA 6-0 (qualified for QF) Scotland 4-1 England 3-2 Japan 3-2 Hungary 2-3 France 0-5 Netherlands 0-5 Senior Men’s Red Group Canada 5-0 (qualified for
Mixed Doubles Blue Group Switzerland 5-0 Russia 4-1 Denmark 3-2 Slovakia 3-2 Canada 2-4 England 1-4 Italy 1-4 Norway 1-4 Mixed Doubles Red Group Japan 5-1 Sweden 5-1 Hungary 4-2 Finland 3-3
Senior Men’s Blue Group USA 5-0 Japan 3-1 Scotland 3-1 Hungary 2-2 England 2-2 France 0-4 Netherlands 0-5 Senior Men’s Red Group Canada 4-0 Denmark 3-1 Germany 3-2 Sweden
Mixed Doubles Blue Group Switzerland 4-0 Russia 3-1 Canada 2-2 Denmark 2-2 Slovakia 2-2 England 1-3 Italy 1-3 Norway 1-3 Mixed Doubles Red Group Sweden 4-0 Finland 3-1 Hungary 3-1 Japan
Mixed Doubles Blue Group Switzerland 3-0 Canada 2-1 Russia 2-1 Slovakia 2-1 Denmark 1-2 England 1-2 Italy 1-2 Norway 0-3 Mixed Doubles Red Group Hungary 3-0 Sweden 3-0 Finland 2-1 Japan
Senior Men’s Blue Group USA 3-0 Scotland 2-0 Hungary 2-1 Japan 1-1 England 1-2 France 0-2 Netherlands 0-3 Senior Men’s Red Group Canada 3-0 Denmark 2-1 Germany 2-1 Czech Republic
Senior Men’s Blue Group Scotland 2-0 USA 2-0 England 1-1 Hungary 1-1 France 0-1 Japan 0-1 Netherlands 0-2 Senior Men’s Red Group Canada 2-0 Germany 2-0 Denmark 1-1 Finland 1-1
Mixed Doubles Blue Group Canada 1-0 England 1-0 Russia 1-0 Switzerland 1-0 Norway 0-1 Slovakia 0-1 Denmark 0-1 Italy 0-1 Mixed Doubles Red Group China 1-0 Czech Republic 1-0 Scotland
The final World Curling Federation (WCF) championships of the 2010-2011 season get underway on Sunday 17 April when Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA plays host to the 2011 World Mixed Doubles Championship and the 2011 World Seniors Curling Championships.
The final World Curling Federation (WCF) championships of the 2010-2011 season get underway on Sunday 17 April when Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA plays host to the 2011 World Mixed Doubles Championship and the 2011 World Seniors Curling Championships.
Canada confirmed their position as pre-event favourites when Jeff Stoughton and his team of Jon Mead, Reid Carruthers and Steve Gould beat Tom Brewster’s Scotland team by 6-5 in Sunday evening’s final of the Ford World Men’s Curling Championship in Regina, Canada.
Niklas Edin led his Swedish team of Sebastian Kraupp, Fredrik Lindberg and Viktor Kjäll to bronze medals at the Ford World Men’s Curling Championship 2011 in Regina, Canada, with a 7-6 win over Norway’s Thomas Ulsrud in Sunday’s bronze medal game.
At the end of a tense semi-final that went to an extra end, Scotland emerged as 7-6 winners over Norway to now go on to face Canada in Sunday evening’s final of the Ford World Men’s Curling Championship in Regina, Canada.
Norway’s Thomas Ulsrud and his team of Torger Nergård, Chistoffer Svae and Håvard Vad Petersson will now face Scotland’s Tom Brewster in Saturday evening’s semi-final of the Ford World Men’s Curling Championship in Regina, Canada, following their surprisingly one-sided 7-2 win over Sweden’s Niklas Edin in the Page three versus four play-off.
Canada’s Jeff Stoughton led his team into Sunday’s final of the Ford World Men’s Curling Championship in Regina, Canada when he ran Scotland out of stones in the tenth end of Friday evening’s one versus two play-off game, to win by 5-2.
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