1992 World Junior Curling Championships

The 1992 World Junior Curling Championships were held from March 7 to 15 in Oberstdorf, Germany.

1992 World Junior Curling Championships
Host cityOberstdorf, Germany
DatesMarch 7–15
Men's winner  Switzerland (2nd title)
SkipStefan Heilman
ThirdChristoph Grossenbacher
SecondLucian Jenzer
LeadRoger Wyss
Finalist France (Jan Henri Ducroz)
Women's winner Scotland (2nd title)
SkipGillian Barr
ThirdClaire Milne
SecondJanice Watt
LeadNikki Mauchline
AlternateKaren Addison
CoachPeter Loudon
Finalist United States (Erika Brown)
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In was first-ever appearance at the championship for men's and women's national junior teams of Japan.

Men

Teams

CountrySkipThirdSecondLeadAlternate
 CanadaJason RepayAaron SkillenScott McCallumTrevor Clifford
 DenmarkTorkil SvensgaardUlrik DammKenny TordrupPeter BullLasse Damm
 FranceJan Henri DucrozSpencer MugnierSylvain DucrozThomas DufourPhilippe Caux
 GermanyMarkus HerbergStephan KnollDaniel HerbergMartin BeiserMarkus Messenzehl
 JapanTakashi HaraSeiji AsanoHidetaka SunagaMakoto ShirahataManabu Aoki
 NorwayThomas DueTorger NergårdMads RyggJohan HøstmælingenThomas Ulsrud
 ScotlandAllan LyburnWilliam LyburnColin BeckettFrazer HareLaren Gillespie
 SwedenJoakim CarlssonMathias CarlssonOla KindlundLars ErikssonPeter Danielsson
  SwitzerlandStefan HeilmanChristoph GrossenbacherLucian JenzerRoger Wyss
 United StatesEric FensonShawn RojeskiKevin BergstromTed McCann

Round Robin

Key
Teams to Playoffs
Place Country 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Wins Losses
1 Sweden*8:34:62:37:56:47:611:410:27:472
2 Canada3:8*7:48:39:812:53:98:75:412:072
3  Switzerland6:44:7*5:46:46:54:56:37:512:372
4 France3:23:84:5*7:3W8:63:87:310:263
5 United States5:78:94:63:7*8:19:610:73:714:045
6 Scotland4:65:125:6L1:8*6:510:97:39:245
7 Germany6:79:35:46:86:95:6*7:53:58:345
8 Norway4:117:83:68:37:109:105:7*6:511:236
9 Denmark2:104:55:73:77:33:75:35:6*15:036
10 Japan4:70:123:122:100:142:93:82:110:15*09

(«W» — technical win; «L» — technical loss)

Playoffs

Semifinals Gold Medal Game
      
1  Sweden 4
4  France 6
4  France 8
3   Switzerland 10
2  Canada 4
3   Switzerland 6

Rankings

Place Country Games Wins Losses
  Switzerland1192
 France1174
 Canada1073
 Sweden1073
5 United States945
6 Scotland945
7 Germany945
8 Norway936
9 Denmark936
10 Japan909

Women

Teams

CountrySkipThirdSecondLeadAlternateCoach
 CanadaHeather SmithDenise CormierSuzanne LeBlancLesley Hicks
 DenmarkDorthe HolmMargit PörtnerAngelina JensenHelene JensenNel-Britt Kristensen
 FranceTiphaine SchmittSeverine BibolletAurore VuilleminNadia BénierThierry Mercier
 GermanyMonica ImmingerManon StockhammarAlexandra TheurerNina SchmidGesa Müller
 JapanMayumi OhmuraMika YodaKanna YamadaTakako MorlizumiYuka Kobayashi
 NorwayMarianne HaslumKristin LøvsethHege KorstadshagenElisabeth SandbergThoralf Hognestad
 ScotlandGillian BarrClaire MilneJanice WattNikki MauchlineKaren AddisonPeter Loudon
 SwedenEva ErikssonMaria SöderkvistÅsa ErikssonElisabeth de BritoMaria Hjorth
  SwitzerlandHelga OswaldSara OchsnerJanine OswaldTatjana Stadler
 United StatesErika BrownKari LiapisStacey LiapisRoberta BreyenDebbie Henry

Round Robin

Key
Teams to Playoffs
Teams to Tibreaker for 8th place
Place Country 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Wins Losses
1 Scotland*11:511:37:89:611:17:48:410:412:081
2 Sweden5:11*8:46:39:24:78:39:58:014:172
3 United States3:114:8*9:86:410:69:47:212:612:472
4  Switzerland8:73:68:9*7:67:39:16:47:412:172
5 Canada6:92:94:66:7*11:79:26:110:38:554
6 Norway1:117:46:103:77:11*6:97:56:219:045
7 France4:73:84:91:92:99:6*6:43:119:636
8 Denmark4:85:92:74:61:65:74:6*8:513:027
8 Germany4:100:86:124:73:102:611:35:8*7:127
10 Japan0:121:144:121:125:80:196:90:131:7*09

Tiebreaker

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 Denmark 8
 Germany 5

Playoffs

Semifinals Gold Medal Game
      
1  Scotland 7
4   Switzerland 4
1  Scotland 10
3  United States 2
2  Sweden 5
3  United States 6

Rankings

Place Country Games Wins Losses
 Scotland11101
 United States1183
  Switzerland1073
 Sweden1073
5 Canada954
6 Norway945
7 France936
8 Denmark1037
9 Germany1028
10 Japan909

Awards

WJCC All-Star Team:

SkipThirdSecondLead
Men Jason Repay Shawn Rojeski Roger Wyss Martin Beiser
Women Eva Eriksson Kari Liapis Janice Rankin Lesley Hicks

WJCC Sportsmanship Award:

Men Takashi Hara
Women Mayumi Ohmura

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