Curling competition at Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada
The 2006 World Women's Curling Championship (branded as 2006 Ford World Women's Curling Championship for sponsorship reasons) was held March 18–26 at the Canada Games Arena in Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada.
Sweden, skipped by Anette Norberg, fresh off winning a gold medal at the 2006 Winter Olympics, defeated the United States, skipped by Debbie McCormick in the final, 10–9. Norberg won the game by making a draw in the 10th end.[1] It was the second of three world championships for Norberg.
Teams
Canada
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China
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Denmark
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Kelowna CC, Kelowna
Skip: Kelly Scott
Third: Jeanna Schraeder
Second: Sasha Carter
Lead: Renee Simons
Alternate: Michelle Allen
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Harbin CC, Harbin
Skip: Wang Bingyu
Third: Yue Qingshuang
Second: Liu Yin
Lead: Zhou Yan
Alternate: Sun Yue
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Tårnby CC, Tårnby
Skip: Madeleine Dupont
Third: Camilla Jensen
Second: Denise Dupont
Lead: Angelina Jensen**
Alternate: Charlotte Hedegård
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Germany
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Italy
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Japan
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SC Riessersee, Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Skip: Andrea Schöpp
Third: Monika Wagner
Second: Anna Hartelt
Lead: Marie Rotter
Alternate: Tina Tchatschke
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New Wave CC, Cortina d'Ampezzo
Skip: Diana Gaspari
Third: Giulia Lacedelli
Second: Rosa Pompanin
Lead: Violetta Caldart
Alternate: Arianna Lorenzi
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Karuizawa CC, Karuizawa
Skip: Yukako Tsuchiya
Third: Junko Sonobe
Second: Tomoko Sonobe
Lead: Chiemi Kameyama
Alternate: Mitsuki Satoh
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Netherlands
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Norway
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Scotland
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CC Utrecht, Utrecht
Skip: Shari Leibbrandt-Demmon
Third: Ellen van der Cammen
Second: Margrietha Voskuilen
Lead: Erika Doornbos
Alternate: Idske de Jong
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Snarøen CC, Oslo
Skip: Dordi Nordby
Third: Marianne Haslum
Second: Camilla Holth
Lead: Charlotte Hovring
Alternate: Kristin Skaslien
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Dun CC, Montrose & Stirling Ice Rink Sports Club, Stirling
Skip: Kelly Wood
Third: Lorna Vevers
Second: Kim Brewster
Lead: Lindsay Wood
Alternate: Kerry Barr
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Sweden
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Switzerland
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United States
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Härnösands CK, Härnösand
Skip: Anette Norberg
Third: Eva Lund
Second: Cathrine Lindahl
Lead: Anna Svärd
Alternate: Ulrika Bergman
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Dübendorf CC, Dübendorf
Skip: Silvana Tirinzoni
Third: Sandra Attinger
Second: Anna Neuenschwander
Lead: Esther Neuenschwander
Alternate: Carmen Schäfer
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Madison CC, Madison
Skip: Debbie McCormick
Third: Allison Pottinger
Second: Nicole Joraanstad
Lead: Natalie Nicholson
Alternate: Caitlin Maroldo
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** Angelina Jensen skipped the Danish team until she suffered a miscarriage and had to return to Denmark.[2] Fourth Madeleine Dupont was given skipping duties following Jensen's departure.
Round robin standings
Round robin results
Draw 1
March 18, 14:30
Draw 2
March 18, 21:00
Draw 3
March 19, 09:00
Draw 4
March 19, 13:30
Draw 5
March 19, 18:30
Draw 6
March 20, 09:00
Draw 7
March 20, 14:00
Draw 8
March 20, 18:30
Draw 9
March 21, 09:00
Draw 10
March 21, 14:00
Draw 11
March 21, 18:30
Draw 12
March 22, 09:00
Draw 13
March 22, 14:00
Draw 14
March 22, 19:30
Draw 15
March 23, 10:30
Draw 16
March 23, 13:00
Draw 17
March 23, 18:30
Playoffs
1 vs. 2 game
March 24, 13:00
3 vs. 4 game
March 24, 19:30
Semifinal
March 25, 09:30
Final
March 26, 10:30
Round-robin player percentages
References
- General
- Specific