Curling at the 2009 Winter Universiade

Curling at the 2009 Winter Universiade

WCF announced a new qualification system for member associations into the 2009 FISU University Winter Games (Universiade). Points shall be awarded, commencing with January's FISU University Winter Games (Universiade) in Pinerolo, Italy and continuing through the World Junior Curling Championships (men's and women's) and World Curling Championships (men's and women's). The next FISU University Winter Games (Universiade) will be held in 2009 in Harbin, China.

Contents

Men

Men's qualification (top 10 teams)
Country 2007 WJCC 2007 WMCC 2008 WJCC 2008 WMCC Points
 China 2 0 3 9 14
 Canada 12 14 8 14 48
 Sweden 10 8 10 3 31
 Switzerland 8 9 6 2 25
 Denmark 7 3.5 4.5 4 19
 United States 6 10 12 6 34
 United Kingdom 5 3.5 2 12 22.5
 Norway 4 3.5 7 10 24.5
 Germany 3 12 4.5 5 24.5
 Czech Republic 1 - 1 1 3
 Finland 0 6.5 - - 6.5
 France 0 6.5 - 8 14.5
 Australia 0 3.5 - 7 10.5
 South Korea 0 1 - - 1

Round Robin

Country Sweden Norway South Korea China Switzerland Canada United Kingdom United States Finland Japan W L
 Sweden - 7-4 9-6 7-4 6-7 8-5 7-5 7-0 8-5 11-1 8 1
 Norway 4-7 - 10-5 11-5 5-4 2-10 9-5 7-6 11-1 7-4 7 2
 South Korea 6-9 5-10 - 9-5 4-3 7-5 9-4 8-5 7-4 8-11 6 3
 China 4-7 5-11 5-9 - 9-5 7-4 7-2 6-5 9-1 10-2 6 3
 Switzerland 7-6 4-5 3-4 5-9 - 9-4 8-5 7-6 8-3 8-5 6 3
 Canada 5-8 10-2 5-7 4-7 4-9 - 8-7 8-4 5-7 9-8 4 5
 United Kingdom 5-7 5-9 4-9 2-7 5-8 7-8 - 6-5 11-4 7-6 3 6
 United States 0-7 6-7 5-8 5-6 6-7 4-8 5-6 - 12-4 9-5 2 7
 Finland 5-8 1-11 4-7 1-9 3-8 7-5 4-11 4-12 - 8-6 2 7
 Japan 1-11 4-7 11-8 2-10 5-8 8-9 6-7 5-9 6-8 - 1 8

Tiebreaker

  Tiebreaker
  China 5
  Switzerland 3

Medal Round

  Semi-final Final
                 
1   Sweden 8  
4   China 7  
    1   Sweden 8
  2   Norway 7
2   Norway 5
3   South Korea 2  
  Bronze medal
4   China 9
3   South Korea 5

Women

Women's qualification (top 10 teams)
Country 2007 WJCC 2007 WWCC 2008 WJCC 2008 WWCC Points
 China 3 6 - 12 21
 Canada 10 14 8 14 46
 Sweden - 7 10 7 24
 Switzerland 6 8 5 10 29
 Denmark 8 12 6 8 34
 United States 7 9 3 6 25
 United Kingdom 12 10 12 3 37
 Norway 5 - 3 - 8
 Germany - 4 1 4 9
 Czech Republic 2 2 - 1 5
 Russia 4 4 7 5 20
 Japan - 4 3 9 16
 Italy 1 1 - 2 4

Round Robin

Country Canada China Russia United Kingdom Czech Republic Sweden South Korea Japan United States Poland W L
 Canada - 7-6 13-9 9-3 8-1 10-4 8-6 12-3 13-3 7-5 9 0
 China 6-7 - 13-2 11-3 9-2 9-3 11-1 3-10 10-1 13-3 7 2
 Russia 9-13 2-13 - 2-9 6-3 8-4 8-6 10-4 8-5 11-1 6 3
 United Kingdom 3-9 3-11 9-2 - 5-6 3-9 9-3 6-3 6-5 10-5 5 4
 Czech Republic 1-8 2-9 3-6 6-5 - 11-6 9-2 3-7 5-3 10-5 5 4
 Sweden 4-10 3-9 4-8 9-3 6-11 - 6-5 13-6 10-4 8-0 5 4
 South Korea 6-8 1-11 6-8 3-9 2-9 5-6 - 10-3 12-1 9-5 3 6
 Japan 3-12 10-3 4-10 3-6 7-3 6-13 3-10 - 9-5 5-8 3 6
 United States 3-13 1-10 5-8 3-5 5-6 5-9 1-12 6-4 - 8-5 2 7
 Poland 5-7 3-13 1-11 5-10 5-10 0-8 5-9 8-5 5-8 - 1 8

Tiebreaker

  Tiebreaker
  United Kingdom 8
  Czech Republic 5

Medal Round

  Semi-final Final
                 
1   Canada 7  
4   United Kingdom 5  
    1   Canada 5
  2   China 6
2   China 11
3   Russia 2  
  Bronze medal
4   United Kingdom 4
3   Russia 8

Team Player Lists

Country Men's Team Women's Team
 Canada
(team)
Skip - Mike Anderson
Third - Bill Francis
Second - Paul Arkilander
Lead - Matthew Mapletoft
Fifth - Scott McGregor
Coach - Ken McCormack
Skip - Hollie Nicol
Third - Danielle Inglis
Second - Laura Hickey
Lead - Hilary McDermott
Fifth - Erica Butler
Coach - John Nicol
 United States
(team)
Skip - Chris Pleasants
Third - Zach Radmer
Second - Bret Nordlund
Lead - Jon Chartand
University of Washington
Skip - Katherine Stewart
Amanda McLean
Sarah McLeod
Casey Cucchiarelli[1]

References

  1. ^ Kolesar, Terry. "China Bound" (in english). United States Curling News (United States Curling Association) 64 (2): 1. ISSN 1064-3001. 

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