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Monday, March 27, 2017

2017 CPT World Women's Curling Championship - Bingyu Wang wins the 2017 Frances Brodie Award


Bingyu Wang has won the 2017 Frances Brodie Award at the 2017 CPT World Women's Curling Championship 





Frances Brodie was the driving force behind the group which established the first World Ladies Curling Championship in 1979 and chaired the first Official Ladies Committee of the International Curling Federation (ICF), later renamed the World Curling Federation.

In 1989, her contribution to World Curling was recognised by the ICF with the introduction of an award in her name, which has been presented at the conclusion of each World Women’s Curling Championship since then.

The recipient is selected by the curlers participating in the event, to honour the curler who, “by deed and action in the course of their performance, best exemplified the Traditional Curling values of skill, honesty, fair play, friendship and sportsmanship.”

Frances attended these Championships to make the presentation herself until she was unable travel to the event. Frances died in 2006. This Award is now presented by the Chief Umpire at the World Women’s Curling Championship.


Year
Awardee (Country)
Awarded at Championships in:
2017
Bingyu Wang (China)
Beijing, China
2016
Irene Schori (Switzerland)
Swift Current, Canada
2015
Sanna Puustinen (Finland)
Sapporo, Japan
2014
Alison Kreviazuk (Canada)
Saint John, New Brunswick
2012
Eve Muirhead (Scotland)
Lethbridge, Alberta
2011
Henriette Løvar  (Norway)
Esbjerg, Denmark
2010
Linn Githmark (Norway)
Swift Current, Canada
2009
Marianne Rørvik (Norway)
Gangneung, Korea
2008
Mirjam Ott (Switzerland)
Vernon, Canada
2007
Lindsay Wood (Scotland)
Aomori, Japan
2006
Junko Sonobe (Japan)
Grande Prairie, Canada
2005
Cassie Johnson (United States)
Paisley, Scotland
2004
Madeleine Dupont (Denmark)
Gvle, Sweden
2003
Dordi Nordby (Norway)
Winnipeg, Canada
2002
Mi-Yeon Kim (Korea)
Bismark, USA
2001
Ann Swisshelm (United States)
Lausanne, Switzerland
2000
Rhona Martin (Scotland)
Glasgow, Scotland
1999
Marianne Aspelin (Norway)
Saint John, Canada
1998
Jackie Lockhart (Scotland)
Kamloops, Canada
1997
Jaana Jokela (Finland)*
Berne, Switzerland
1996
Kirsty Hay (Scotland)
Hamilton, Canada
1995
Ayako Ishigaki (Japan)
Brandon, Canada
1994
Helena Blach-Lavrsen (Denmark)
Oberstdorf, Germany
1993
Jaana Jokela (Finland)*
Geneva, Switzerland
1992
Amy Hatten Wright (United States)
Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany
1991
Veronika Huber (Austria)
Winnipeg, Canada
1990
Almut Hege-Schöll (Germany)
Vasteras, Sweden
1989
Cristina Lestander (Switzerland)
Milwaukee, USA

* denotes two time winner


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Sunday, March 26, 2017

2017 CPT World Women's Curling Championship - Canada wins the Gold Medal


Canada has won the Gold Medal at the 2017 CPT World Women's Curling Championship.  The is the first Gold Medal for Canada since 2008. Canada was a perfect 13-0 and it was the first time a team has gone undefeated at the Women's World Curling Championship. It was the first Silver Medal for Russia.


Canada defeated Russia 8-3
Player percentages
RussiaCanada
Alina Kovaleva95%Lisa Weagle95%
Alexandra Raeva83%Joanne Courtney75%
Margarita Fomina86%Emma Miskew89%
Anna Sidorova55%Rachel Homan93%
Total70%Total90%



Rachel Homan, Emma Miskew, 
Joanne Courtney, Lisa Weagle, 
Cheryl Kreviazuk and Adam Kingsbury

 Anna Sidorova, Margarita Fomina, 
Alexandra Raeva, Nkeiruka Ezekh, 
Alina Kovaleva and Svetlana Kalalb





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2017 CPT World Women's Curling Championship - Scotland wins the Bronze Medal


Scotland has won the Bronze Medal at the 2017 CPT World Women's Curling Championship:

Scotland defeated Sweden 6-4.

Player percentages
ScotlandSweden
Lauren Gray95%Sofia Mabergs89%
Vicki Adams85%Agnes Knochenhauer83%
Anna Sloan81%Sara McManus80%
Eve Muirhead75%Anna Hasselborg67%
Total84%Total80%

Eve Muirhead, Anna Sloan, 
Vicki Adams, Lauren Gray, 
Kelly Schafer and Glenn Howard
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Saturday, March 25, 2017

2017 CPT World Women's Curling Championship - Russia wins the Semi-Final


The playoffs at the 2017 CPT World Women's Curling Championship are set:


Semi-Final - Results

Russia (Sidorova) defeated Sweden (Hasselborg) 9-3. Russia advances to the Gold Medal Game. Sweden advances to the Bronze Medal Game.

Player percentages
RussiaSweden
Alina Kovaleva70%Sofia Mabergs86%
Alexandra Raeva78%Agnes Knochenhauer58%
Margarita Fomina88%Sara McManus84%
Anna Sidorova85%Anna Hasselborg84%
Total80%Total78%

Bronze Medal Game - March 26 - 10:00 am
Scotland (Muirhead) plays Sweden (Hasselborg)

Gold Medal Game - March 26 - 3:00 pm
Canada (Homan) plays Russia (Sidorova)

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2017 CPT World Women's Curling Championship - Sweden wins the 3vs.4 Page Playoff


The playoffs at the 2017 CPT World Women's Curling Championship continue:


Page Playoffs

3vs.4 - Saturday March 25 - Results
Sweden (Hasselborg) defeated Scotland (Muirhead) 8-5. Sweden advances to the Semi-Final. Scotland advances to the Bronze Medal Game.


Player percentages
ScotlandSweden
Lauren Gray86%Sofia Mabergs93%
Vicki Adams66%Agnes Knochenhauer88%
Anna Sloan68%Sara McManus65%
Eve Muirhead74%Anna Hasselborg78%
Total74%Total81%
Semifinal
Semi-Final - Saturday  March 25 - 7:00 pm
Russia (Sidorova) plays Sweden (Hasselborg).  The winner advances to the Gold Medal Game. The loser advances to the Bronze Medal Game.

Bronze Medal Game - March 26 - 10:00 am
Scotland (Muirhead) plays the loser of the Semi-Final

Gold Medal Game - March 26 - 3:00 pm
Canada (Homan) plays the winner of the Semi-Final.

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Friday, March 24, 2017

2017 CPT World Women's Curling Championship - Canada wins the 1vs.2 Page Playoff


The playoffs at the 2017 CPT World Women's Curling Championship continue:


Page Playoffs

1vs.2 - Results
Canada (Homan) defeated Russia (Sidorova) 7-3. Canada advances to the Gold Medal Game. Russia advances to the Semi-Final.


Player percentages
CanadaRussia
Lisa Weagle85%Nkeiruka Ezekh75%
Joanne Courtney83%Alina Kovaleva79%
Emma Miskew92%Margarita Fomina69%
Rachel Homan90%Anna Sidorova69%
Total90%Total71%

3vs.4 - Saturday March 25 - 2:00 pm
Sweden (Hasselborg) vs. Scotland (Muirhead). The winner advances to the Semi-Final. The loser advances to the Bronze Medal Game.

Semi-Final - Saturday  March 25 - 7:00 pm
Russia (Sidorova) plays the winner of the 3vs.4 Page Playoff. The winner advances to the Gold Medal Game. The loser advances to the Bronze Medal Game.

Bronze Medal Game - March 26 - 10:00 am
The loser of the 3vs.4 Page Playoff plays the loser of the Semi-Final

Gold Medal Game - March 26 - 3:00 pm
Canada (Homan) plays the winner of the Semi-Final.

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Thursday, March 23, 2017

2017 CPT World Women's Curling Championship - Round Robin statistics


Here are the statistics from the Round Robin of the 2017 CPT World Women's Curling Championship:


Lead
Country
Avg.
MABERGS Sofia
SWE
87
GRAY Lauren
SCO
84
SCHWAEGLI Nicole
SUI
84
WEAGLE Lisa
CAN
84
HAMILTON Rebecca
USA
83
KIM YeongMi
KOR
82
SCHOELL Pia-Lisa
GER
82
EZEKH Nkeiruka
RUS
81
DUPONT Denise
DEN
79
ZHOU Yan
CHN
78
SVATONOVA Klara
CZE
77
LOSANO Arianna
ITA
76


Second
Country
Avg.
COURTNEY Joanne
CAN
90
KNOCHENHAUER Agnes
SWE
83
ADAMS Vicki
SCO
80
KIM SeonYeong
KOR
80
GEVING Aileen
USA
78
RAEVA Alexandra
RUS
78
WINKELHAUSEN Marisa
SUI
78
RISDAL Stephanie
DEN
76
LIU Jinli
CHN
74
PIMPINI Denise
ITA
73
PLISKOVA Tereza
CZE
71
JENTSCH Analena
GER
70

Third
Country
Avg.
McMANUS Sara
SWE
84
MISKEW Emma
CAN
83
FOMINA Margarita
RUS
82
KIM KyeongAe
KOR
81
SLOAN Anna
SCO
81
PETERSON Tabitha
USA
79
LEHMANN Nadine
SUI
76
WANG Rui
CHN
74
DUPONT Madeleine
DEN
73
OBERMANN Josephine
GER
73
BAUDYSOVA Alzbeta
CZE
71
ZAPPONE Veronica
ITA
70

Fourth
Country
Avg
HOMAN Rachel
CAN
85
HASSELBORG Anna
SWE
84
MUIRHEAD Eve
SCO
82
SIDOROVA Anna
RUS
80
ROTH Nina
USA
77
PAETZ Alina
SUI
76
KUBESKOVA Anna
CZE
74
KIM EunJung
KOR
71
JENTSCH Daniela
GER
74
NIELSEN Lene
DEN
70
GASPARI Diana
ITA
70
WANG Bingyu
CHN
70

Alternate
Country
Avg.
KOVALEVA Alina
RUS
85
CLEMMENSEN Charlotte
DEN
79
OLIVIERI Chiara
ITA
70

Team (Skip)
Country
Avg.
HOMAN Rachel
CAN
85
HASSELBORG Anna
SWE
84
MUIRHEAD Eve
SCO
82
SIDOROVA Anna
RUS
81
ROTH Nina
USA
79
KIM EunJung
KOR
78
PAETZ Alina
SUI
78
NIELSEN Lene
DEN
75
JENTSCH Daniela
GER
75
WANG Bingyu
CHN
74
KUBESKOVA Anna
CZE
73
GASPARI Diana
ITA
71

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