2019 World Senior Curling Championships

The 2019 World Senior Curling Championships was held in Stavanger, Norway from April 20 to 27, 2019. The event was held in conjunction with the 2019 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship.[1]

2019 World Senior Curling Championships
Host cityStavanger, Norway
ArenaSørmarka Arena
DatesApril 20–27
Men's winner Canada
Curling clubRussell Curling Club, Russell
SkipBryan Cochrane
ThirdIan MacAulay
SecondMorgan Currie
LeadKen Sullivan
Finalist Scotland
Women's winner Canada
Curling clubNutana Curling Club, Saskatoon
SkipSherry Anderson
ThirdPatty Hersikorn
SecondBrenda Goertzen
LeadAnita Silvernagle
Finalist Denmark
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Men

Round robin standings

Final round robin standings

Key
Teams to playoffs
Group ASkipWL
 SwedenPer Carlsén60
 AustraliaHugh Millikin51
 New ZealandHans Frauenlob42
 Czech RepublicRadek Klíma33
 Hong KongPeter Chun Ngok Wong24
 FranceJean-Claude Girodon15
 TurkeyMurat Akın06
Group BSkipWL
 CanadaBryan Cochrane60
 NorwayFlemming Davanger51
 GermanyUwe Saile33
 ItalyAntonio Menardi33
 KazakhstanViktor Kim*24
 RussiaIgor Minin24
 NetherlandsJan De Jong06
Group CSkipWL
 ScotlandDavid Smith60
  SwitzerlandStefan Karnusian51
 PolandKrzysztof Nowak42
 IrelandBill Gray24
 JapanMitsuyoshi Fujisawa24
 SlovakiaMilan Bubeník24
 EnglandDavid Tranmer06
Group DSkipWL
 DenmarkUlrik Schmidt41
 United StatesGeoff Goodland32
 WalesAdrian Meikle32
 LatviaAnsis Regža32
 BelgiumJohn Robillard14
 FinlandOiva Manninen14

*Kim was suspended by the WCF after an incident in their match against Canada in draw 8. He was replaced as skip by Roman Kazimirchik.[2][3]

Playoffs

 
Qualification gamesQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
 
              
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1
 Canada
7
 
 
 
8
 Australia
2
 
8
 Australia
9
 
 
 
9
 Wales
2
 
1
 Canada
7
 
 
4
 Denmark
4
 
 
 
 
 
4
 Denmark
6
 
 
 
5
 United States
4
 
5
 United States
12
 
 
 
12
 Germany
6
 
1
 Canada
7
 
 
3
 Scotland
5
 
 
 
 
 
3
 Scotland
9
 
 
 
6
 Norway
7
 
6
 Norway
8
 
 
 
11
 New Zealand
2
 
3
 Scotland
6
 
 
7
  Switzerland
1 Bronze medal game
 
 
  
 
 
2
 Sweden
2
4
 Denmark
7
 
 
 
7
  Switzerland
5
7
  Switzerland
4
 
7
  Switzerland
8
 
 
10
 Poland
3
 

Final standings

Place Team
 Canada
 Scotland
 Denmark
4  Switzerland
5 Sweden
6 United States
7 Norway
8 Australia
9 Wales
Place Team
10 Poland
11 New Zealand
12 Germany
13 Latvia
14 Ireland
15 Italy
16 Czech Republic
17 Japan
18 Belgium
Place Team
19 Hong Kong
20 Kazakhstan
21 Finland
22 Russia
23 Slovakia
24 France
25 England
26 Turkey
27 Netherlands

Women

Round robin standings

Final round robin standings

Key
Teams to playoffs
Group ASkipWL
 CanadaSherry Anderson70
 SwedenAnette Norberg61
 United StatesMargie Smith52
 FinlandMari Hansen43
 Hong KongGrace Bugg34
 RussiaTatiana Smirnova16
 LithuaniaGaiva Valatkienė16
 AustraliaSandy Gagnon16
Group BSkipWL
 DenmarkLene Bidstrup Nyboe61
 ScotlandSusan Kesley61
  SwitzerlandChantal Forrer52
 EnglandJudith Dixon34
 JapanMiyuki Kawamura34
 ItalyGrazia Ferrero34
 LatviaElēna Kāpostiņa25
 New ZealandElizabeth Matthews07

Playoffs

  Qualification Semifinals Final
                           
  A2  Sweden 2 A1  Canada 7  
  B3   Switzerland 11 B2  Scotland 3    
      A1  Canada 10
      B1  Denmark 1
  B2  Scotland 5 B1  Denmark 9    
  A3  United States 1 B3   Switzerland 2   Bronze medal game
 
B2  Scotland 3
B3   Switzerland 8

Final standings

Place Team
 Canada
 Denmark
  Switzerland
4 Scotland
5 United States
6 Sweden
7 England
8 Finland
Place Team
9 Japan
10 Hong Kong
11 Russia
12 Italy
13 Lithuania
14 Latvia
15 Australia
16 New Zealand

References

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