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Curling at the 2006 Winter Olympics

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Curling
at the XX Olympic Winter Games
VenuePinerolo Palaghiaccio
Dates13–24 February 2006
Competitors100 from 13 nations
← 2002
2010 →
Men's curling
at the XX Olympic Winter Games
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Canada
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Finland
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) United States
Women's curling
at the XX Olympic Winter Games
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Sweden
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Switzerland
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Canada

Curling at the 2006 Winter Olympics was held in the town ofPinerolo,Italy from February 13 to February 24. It proved to be thesleeper hit in terms oftelevision ratings in Italy. According to aCBC feature,curling at the2006 Winter Games drew 5 million viewers, eclipsingice hockey andfigure skating. This, and the success of theItalian men's curling team created a surge of interest in curling within Italy, where there was no previous tradition of the sport and only a few hundred players.

Summary

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Days before the 2006 Winter Games began, theIOC confirmed that thecurling competition at the1924 Winter Olympics was an official event, and not a demonstration event as many authoritative sources had previously claimed. However, the IOC itself had never done so. This official confirmation was the culmination of an investigative campaign begun by theGlasgow-based newspaperThe Herald[1], on behalf of the families of the eightScots who won the first curling Olympic gold medal inChamonix,France in 1924. The winning team was selected by theRoyal Caledonian Curling Club,Perth, the mother club of curling.

The curling arena of Pinerolo

Defending champion skipsRhona Martin of Great Britain & Northern Ireland andPål Trulsen of Norway returned to defend their gold medals. Joining Martin on the women's side were2005 World championAnette Norberg of Sweden, 2002World Junior championCassandra Johnson of the United States of America, two-time world championDordi Nordby of Norway, 1996European championMirjam Ott of Switzerland, 2004Canadian Mixed championShannon Kleibrink of Canada, 2005 European Junior Challenge championLudmila Privivkova of Russia, three time Pacific Curling championAyumi Onodera of Japan, 1994 European championDorthe Holm of Denmark, and for the host country, 2003 World Junior bronze medalistDiana Gaspari from Italy.

Joining Trulsen on the men's side was 2001 World Junior ChampionBrad Gushue of Canada with the help of two-time World championRuss Howard calling the shots, former World Junior champion and European championDavid Murdoch of Great Britain, two-time European championAndy Kapp of Germany, 2000 European champion and 2005 European mixed championMarkku Uusipaavalniemi of Finland, 1993 World Championship bronze medalistPete Fenson of the United States of America, 1997 World Junior championRalph Stöckli of Switzerland, three-time Pacific Curling championSean Becker of New Zealand, three-time World ChampionPeja Lindholm of Sweden, and the host Italian team skipped byJoel Retornaz.

Fixtures and results
Women's:Teams -Standings -Schedule -Percentages -Final standings
Draw123456789101112
Semi-finals -Bronze medal game -Gold medal game
Men's:Teams -Standings -Schedule -Percentages -Final standings
Draw123456789101112
Semi-finals -Bronze medal game -Gold medal game
Olympic qualifying
External links

Men's

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Men's tournament

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MedalTeam
GoldBrad Gushue,Mark Nichols,Russ Howard,Jamie Korab, andMike Adam
 Canada
SilverMarkku Uusipaavalniemi,Wille Mäkelä,Kalle Kiiskinen,Teemu Salo, andJani Sullanmaa
 Finland
BronzePete Fenson,Shawn Rojeski,Joseph Polo,John Shuster, andScott Baird
 United States

Teams

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NationSkipThirdSecondLeadAlternateClub
 CanadaBrad GushueMark NicholsRuss Howard*Jamie KorabMike AdamSt. John's CC,St. John's
 FinlandMarkku UusipaavalniemiWille MäkeläKalle KiiskinenTeemu SaloJani SullanmaaOulunkylä Curling,Helsinki
 GermanyAndy KappUli KappOliver AxnickHolger HöhneAndreas KempfCC Füssen,Füssen
 Great BritainDavid MurdochEwan MacDonaldWarwick SmithEuan ByersCraig WilsonLockerbie CC,Lockerbie
 ItalyJoel RetornazFabio AlveraGian Paolo ZandegiacomoMarco MarianiAntonio MenardiCC Dolomiti,Cortina d'Ampezzo
 New ZealandSean BeckerHans FrauenlobDan MustapicLorne De PapeWarren DobsonRanfurly CC,Ranfurly
 NorwayPål TrulsenLars VågbergFlemming DavangerBent Ånund RamsfjellTorger NergårdStabekk CC,Oslo
 SwedenPeja LindholmTomas NordinMagnus SwartlingPeter NarupAnders KrauppÖstersunds CK,Östersund
 SwitzerlandRalph StöckliClaudio PesciaPascal SieberMarco BattilanaSimon StrübinSt Galler Bär CC,Zürich
 United StatesPete FensonShawn RojeskiJoseph PoloJohn ShusterScott BairdBemidji CC,Bemidji
* – Calls the game as a skip normally would
× – The Olympics have recorded the skip asRuss Howard, however the team internally considers thatBrad Gushue is skip. It is a team formed by Brad Gushue.[1]

Standings

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LocaleSkipWLPFPAEnds
won
Ends
lost
Blank
ends
Stolen
ends
Shot
pct.
 FinlandMarkku Uusipaavalniemi725340323123978%
 CanadaBrad Gushue636646473192380%
 United StatesPete Fenson6366473633161380%
 Great BritainDavid Murdoch6359493631171281%
 NorwayPål Trulsen545747333217978%
 SwitzerlandRalph Stöckli5456453134181076%
 ItalyJoël Retornaz454766373810770%
 GermanyAndy Kapp3653553434171277%
 SwedenPeja Lindholm364568314012478%
 New ZealandSean Becker093776284112669%

Schedule

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Draw 1 - Monday, February 13, 0900

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Note: in the following, the hammers denote the team that has the last stone in the first end.


Team12345678910Final
 New Zealand (Becker)00010101003
 Sweden (Lindholm)(has hammer)00103010106
Team12345678910Final
 Italy (Retornaz)(has hammer)10201010005
 Great Britain (Murdoch)03020100017
Team12345678910Final
 Norway (Trulsen)10020200XX5
 United States (Fenson)(has hammer)02103005XX11
Team12345678910Final
 Finland (Uusipaavalniemi)010100000X2
 Switzerland (Stöckli)(has hammer)201001201X7

Draw 2 - Monday, February 13, 1900

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Team12345678910Final
 Germany (Kapp)202000010X5
 Canada (Gushue)(has hammer)020311102X10
Team12345678910Final
 Finland (Uusipaavalniemi)00020001014
 United States (Fenson)(has hammer)02000100003
Team12345678910Final
 Great Britain (Murdoch)(has hammer)014000302X10
 New Zealand (Becker)100021010X5
Team12345678910Final
 Italy (Retornaz)00100102015
 Sweden (Lindholm)(has hammer)02010020207

Draw 3 - Tuesday, February 14, 1400

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Team12345678910Final
 Norway (Trulsen)000010033X7
 Switzerland (Stöckli)(has hammer)000101000X2
Team1234567891011Final
 Canada (Gushue)(has hammer)101010103007
 Sweden (Lindholm)020101010218
Team1234567891011Final
 Germany (Kapp)012010040008
 Italy (Retornaz)(has hammer)100202002119
Team12345678910Final
 United States (Fenson)02202103XX10
 New Zealand (Becker)(has hammer)20000020XX4

Draw 4 - Wednesday, February 15, 0900

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Team12345678910Final
 Finland (Uusipaavalniemi)(has hammer)00200020026
 New Zealand (Becker)02001101005
Team12345678910Final
 Sweden (Lindholm)10110100XX4
 Norway (Trulsen)(has hammer)04002021XX9
Team12345678910Final
 Canada (Gushue)110301102X9
 Great Britain (Murdoch)(has hammer)002010020X5

Draw 5 - Wednesday, February 15, 1900

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Team12345678910Final
 United States (Fenson)00002020015
 Italy (Retornaz)(has hammer)00110201106
Team12345678910Final
 Great Britain (Murdoch)00010020216
 Norway (Trulsen)(has hammer)01000101003
Team12345678910Final
 Canada (Gushue)(has hammer)10011111017
 Switzerland (Stöckli)01300000105
Team12345678910Final
 Germany (Kapp)(has hammer)00100201105
 Finland (Uusipaavalniemi)00001000012

Draw 6 - Thursday, February 16, 1400

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Team12345678910Final
 Great Britain (Murdoch)00020210207
 Germany (Kapp)(has hammer)00200002026
Team12345678910Final
 Switzerland (Stöckli)(has hammer)20002013019
 New Zealand (Becker)02010200207
Team12345678910Final
 United States (Fenson)020201012210
 Sweden (Lindholm)(has hammer)20201010006
Team12345678910Final
 Norway (Trulsen)00111000205
 Canada (Gushue)(has hammer)21000011016

Draw 7 - Friday, February 17, 0900

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Team12345678910Final
 Italy (Retornaz)0020100XXX3
 Norway (Trulsen)(has hammer)0204014XXX11
Team12345678910Final
 Sweden (Lindholm)02020000XX4
 Finland (Uusipaavalniemi)30200132XX11
Team12345678910Final
 Switzerland (Stöckli)20000200408
 Germany (Kapp)(has hammer)00011010015

Draw 8 - Friday, February 17, 1900

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Team12345678910Final
 Sweden (Lindholm)0020000XXX2
 Great Britain (Murdoch)(has hammer)2203001XXX8
Team12345678910Final
 United States (Fenson)(has hammer)00200110217
 Switzerland (Stöckli)00001002003
Team12345678910Final
 Finland (Uusipaavalniemi)(has hammer)00300041008
 Canada (Gushue)20001100217
Team1234567891011Final
 New Zealand (Becker)010100101105
 Italy (Retornaz)(has hammer)002020010016

Draw 9 - Saturday, February 18, 1400

[edit]
Team12345678910Final
 Germany (Kapp)001010201X5
 United States (Fenson)(has hammer)21000203008
Team1234567891011Final
 Canada (Gushue)001001102106
 Italy (Retornaz)(has hammer)210110010017
Team12345678910Final
 Switzerland (Stöckli)(has hammer)20000012005
 Great Britain (Murdoch)01101000216
Team12345678910Final
 Finland (Uusipaavalniemi)(has hammer)10013010017
 Norway (Trulsen)00100101003

Draw 10 - Sunday, February 19, 0900

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Team12345678910Final
 Norway (Trulsen)02003010219
 New Zealand (Becker)(has hammer)10100202006
Team12345678910Final
 Germany (Kapp)00010410017
 Sweden (Lindholm)(has hammer)01002001105
Team12345678910Final
 Italy (Retornaz)(has hammer)01011010004
 Finland (Uusipaavalniemi)10200200117
Team12345678910Final
 Great Britain (Murdoch)01021001218
 United States (Fenson)(has hammer)20400120009

Draw 11 - Sunday, February 19, 1900

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Team12345678910Final
 Great Britain (Murdoch)(has hammer)000010001X2
 Finland (Uusipaavalniemi)003001100X5
Team12345678910Final
 New Zealand (Becker)(has hammer)0000100XXX1
 Canada (Gushue)1101033XXX9
Team12345678910Final
 Sweden (Lindholm)(has hammer)002001000X3
 Switzerland (Stöckli)010020131X8
Team12345678910Final
 Norway (Trulsen)(has hammer)00100201015
 Germany (Kapp)01001000002

Draw 12 - Monday, February 20, 1400

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Team12345678910Final
 Switzerland (Stöckli)(has hammer)401032XXXX10
 Italy (Retornaz)010100XXXX2
Team12345678910Final
 New Zealand (Becker)010000XXXX1
 Germany (Kapp)(has hammer)203221XXXX10
Team12345678910Final
 Canada (Gushue)(has hammer)00020002116
 United States (Fenson)10001010003

Semi-finals - Wednesday, February 22, 1900

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1 vs. 4

In a close game, where both teams played extremely well, the game came down to the last rock of the tenth end. Finland (1) had the hammer, and skip Markku Uusipaavalniemi had to put a rock right on the button to win the game. It was either that or a difficult hit and roll off a British (4) rock in the four-foot frozen to a Finnish rock. British skip David Murdoch had an excellent raise hit and roll to make the freeze on his last rock, but it was no match for Markku's draw—giving Finland the win.


Team12345678910Final
 Finland (Uusipaavalniemi)(has hammer)01000200014
 Great Britain (Murdoch)00001010103
Player percentages
 Finland Great Britain
Teemu Salo84%Euan Byers89%
Kalle Kiiskinen94%Warwick Smith89%
Wille Mäkelä78%Ewan MacDonald89%
Markku Uusipaavalniemi88%David Murdoch80%
Total86%Total87%

2 vs. 3

Semi-final USA vs. Canada

In the other semi-final, Canada (2) outplayed the Americans (3) for most of the game propelling them to victory. The Americans kept it close for most of the game, always within a few points until the ninth end. With Canada having the hammer, USA skip Pete Fenson had a difficult draw to beat out four Canadian stones and get buried but half of the rock was left out in the open. Canada's skip Brad Gushue peeled off Fenson's rock on his last, giving Gushue five points, at which point the American team conceded.


Team12345678910Final
 Canada (Gushue)(has hammer)020202005X11
 United States (Fenson)101010020X5
Player percentages
 Canada United States
Jamie Korab71%John Shuster79%
Russ Howard82%Joseph Polo79%
Mark Nichols94%Shawn Rojeski63%
Brad Gushue83%Pete Fenson79%
Total82%Total75%

Bronze medal game - Friday, February 24, 1300

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US skip Pete Fenson got the victory after hitting a British stone in the open on his last shot of the game, giving him the only point he needed in the 8–6 victory. The momentum for the Americans began in the third end however, when the Americans scored a three-ender. David Murdoch, the British skip tried to draw to the button on top of two American stones, but was a few inches short, leaving the rock in the open. It was easily tapped out by Fenson giving the Americans three points, and they never trailed after that point, going on to win the country's first Olympic curling medal. The game was interrupted by a streaker wearing a rubber chicken, prompting one of the British players to joke, "Are you Scottish?"[2]


Team12345678910Final
 United States (Fenson)(has hammer)10300201018
 Great Britain (Murdoch)01010030106
Player percentages
 Great Britain United States
Euan Byers94%John Shuster75%
Warwick Smith85%Joseph Polo95%
Ewan MacDonald88%Shawn Rojeski94%
David Murdoch79%Pete Fenson83%
Total86%Total87%

Gold medal game - Friday, February 24, 1730

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AfterFinland skipMarkku Uusipaavalniemi missed an opportunity with the hammer in the 1st end, scoring only two points instead of three (0-2),Canada dominated and scored two points with the hammer in the 2nd end (2-2) before stealing the next two ends with a point in each (4-2). Finland finally won a point with the hammer in the 5th end to reduce the deficit (4-3), but numerous Finnish mistakes led to Canada's scoring six points in the 6th end (10-3), which effectively won the match and secured the gold medal. Brad Gushue of Canada actually had the chance to score an unusual seventh point with the hammer, but his draw shot had too much weight and together with some furious sweeping at the house by the Finland skip, it passed through the house. As it is, six is very unusual as well, and Gushue blamed the miss on nerves.

However, Gushue's miss was of little consequence due to Canada's lead. By this time, Finland wanted to concede, but had to carry on until the 8th end before being allowed to do so. They finished 10–4 with no points in the 7th end and one point in the 8th end. It was Canada's first gold medal in men's curling after winning silver atNagano in 1998 andSalt Lake City in 2002. School children inNewfoundland and Labrador, where four of the five Canadians are from, had the afternoon off from school to watch the game. Those four Newfoundlanders were the first to ever win a gold medal at the Olympics. Mark Nichols, Canada's third, played phenomenally with a 97% shooting percentage. His raise-triple take-out in the sixth end was a major factor in Canada's scoring the six-point rarity.


Team12345678910Final
 Finland (Uusipaavalniemi)(has hammer)20001001XX4
 Canada (Gushue)02110600XX10
Player percentages
 Canada Finland
Jamie Korab88%Teemu Salo86%
Russ Howard75%Kalle Kiiskinen80%
Mark Nichols97%Wille Mäkelä53%
Brad Gushue72%Markku Uusipaavalniemi57%
Total83%Total69%

Round robin final player percentages

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Minimum 6 games. Five best players from each position

LeadNation%
Euan Byers Great Britain84
Holger Höhne Germany83
Jamie Korab Canada83
Bent Ånund Ramsfjell Norway83
Peter Narup Sweden82
SecondNation%
Warwick Smith Great Britain85
Magnus Swartling Sweden81
Joe Polo United States80
Russ Howard Canada79
Oliver Axnick Germany76
Flemming Davanger Norway76
ThirdNation%
Shawn Rojeski United States83
Uli Kapp Germany80
Ewan MacDonald Great Britain78
Wille Mäkelä Finland78
Mark Nichols Canada77
SkipNation%
Markku Uusipaavalniemi Finland81
Brad Gushue Canada77
Ralph Stöckli Switzerland77
Pål Trulsen Norway77
David Murdoch Great Britain76

Final standings

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RankCountrySkipWL
1st place, gold medalist(s)CanadaCanadaBrad Gushue83
2nd place, silver medalist(s)FinlandFinlandMarkku Uusipaavalniemi83
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)United StatesUnited StatesPete Fenson74
4United KingdomGreat BritainDavid Murdoch65
5NorwayNorwayPål Trulsen54
5SwitzerlandSwitzerlandRalph Stöckli54
7ItalyItalyJoël Retornaz45
8GermanyGermanyAndy Kapp36
9SwedenSwedenPeja Lindholm36
10New ZealandNew ZealandSean Becker09

Women's

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Women's tournament

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MedalTeam
GoldAnette Norberg,Eva Lund,Cathrine Lindahl,Anna Svärd, andUlrika Bergman
 Sweden
SilverMirjam Ott,Binia Beeli,Valeria Spälty,Michèle Moser, andManuela Kormann
 Switzerland
BronzeShannon Kleibrink,Amy Nixon,Glenys Bakker,Christine Keshen, andSandra Jenkins
 Canada

Teams

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NationSkipThirdSecondLeadAlternateClub
 CanadaShannon KleibrinkAmy NixonGlenys BakkerChristine KeshenSandra JenkinsCalgary Winter Club,Calgary
 DenmarkDorthe HolmDenise DupontLene NielsenMalene KrauseMaria PoulsenHvidovre CC,Hvidovre
 Great BritainRhona MartinJackie LockhartKelly WoodLynn CameronDeborah KnoxGreenacres CC,Howwood
 ItalyDiana GaspariGiulia LacedelliRosa PompaninVioletta CaldartEleonora AlveraNew Wave CC,Cortina d'Ampezzo
 JapanAyumi OnoderaYumie HayashiMari MotohashiMoe MeguroSakurako TeradaAomori CC,Aomori
 NorwayDordi NordbyMarianne HaslumMarianne RørvikCamilla HolthCharlotte HovringSnarøen CC,Bærum
 RussiaLudmila PrivivkovaNkeiruka EzekhOlga JarkovaEkaterina GalkinaYana NekrasovaСombined team
 SwedenAnette NorbergEva LundCathrine LindahlAnna SvärdUlrika BergmanHärnösands CKHärnösand
 SwitzerlandMirjam OttBinia BeeliValeria SpältyMichèle MoserManuela KormannFlims CC,Flims
 United StatesCassandra JohnsonJamie JohnsonJessica SchultzMaureen BruntCourtney GeorgeBemidji CC,Bemidji

Standings

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NationSkipWLPFPAEnds
won
Ends
lost
Blank
ends
Stolen
ends
Shot
pct.
 SwedenAnette Norberg7261544136141179%
 SwitzerlandMirjam Ott7274443732111075%
 CanadaShannon Kleibrink6368513932161075%
 NorwayDordi Nordby637354453251673%
 Great BritainRhona Martin545554313517676%
 RussiaLudmila Privivkova5457604136141177%
 JapanAyumi Onodera4553593635161172%
 United StatesCassandra Johnson275866343811973%
 DenmarkDorthe Holm274769274212372%
 ItalyDiana Gaspari18447933439466%

Schedule

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Draw 1 - Monday, February 13, 1400

[edit]

Note: hammers denote the team that had the last stone in the first end.

Team12345678910Final
 Norway (Nordby)010030321111
 United States (Johnson)(has hammer)20110200006
Team12345678910Final
 Canada (Kleibrink)00020020105
 Sweden (Norberg)(has hammer)00202002017
Team12345678910Final
 Switzerland (Ott)00402032XX11
 Italy (Gaspari)(has hammer)10020100XX4
Team12345678910Final
 Great Britain (Martin)(has hammer)01000100013
 Denmark (Holm)00001001002

Draw 2 - Tuesday, February 14, 0900

[edit]
Team12345678910Final
 Russia (Privivkova)(has hammer)10000120037
 Japan (Onodera)00112001005
Team12345678910Final
 Switzerland (Ott)00021010004
 Great Britain (Martin)(has hammer)00200101015
Team12345678910Final
 Norway (Nordby)(has hammer)000211002410
 Sweden (Norberg)00100011003
Team12345678910Final
 United States (Johnson)00102020XX5
 Canada (Kleibrink)(has hammer)51010301XX11

Draw 3 - Tuesday, February 14, 1900

[edit]
Team12345678910Final
 Italy (Gaspari)03010201007
 Denmark (Holm)(has hammer)101040301010
Team1234567891011Final
 United States (Johnson)(has hammer)200010101005
 Japan (Onodera)002100020016
Team12345678910Final
 Canada (Kleibrink)00100202016
 Russia (Privivkova)(has hammer)00011010205
Team12345678910Final
 Norway (Nordby)0100010XXX2
 Switzerland (Ott)(has hammer)2011104XXX9

Draw 4 - Wednesday, February 15, 1400

[edit]
Team12345678910Final
 Sweden (Norberg)(has hammer)12201001018
 Great Britain (Martin)00020200206
Team12345678910Final
 Italy (Gaspari)(has hammer)10101010026
 Russia (Privivkova)01010100104
Team12345678910Final
 Japan (Onodera)(has hammer)000002020X4
 Norway (Nordby)100310202X9
Team12345678910Final
 Denmark (Holm)00100200003
 United States (Johnson)(has hammer)01012001128

Draw 5 - Thursday, February 16, 0900

[edit]
Team12345678910Final
 Canada (Kleibrink)(has hammer)01002010105
 Switzerland (Ott)00030002016
Team12345678910Final
 Japan (Onodera)01210001005
 Denmark (Holm)(has hammer)10003200219
Team12345678910Final
 Russia (Privivkova)02002000004
 Great Britain (Martin)(has hammer)204100002110
Team12345678910Final
 Sweden (Norberg)00203010118
 Italy (Gaspari)(has hammer)01010101004

Draw 6 - Thursday, February 16, 1900

[edit]
Team1234567891011Final
 Sweden (Norberg)(has hammer)010000110115
 United States (Johnson)001010002004
Team12345678910Final
 Denmark (Holm)0011000XXX2
 Switzerland (Ott)(has hammer)0300133XXX10
Team12345678910Final
 Canada (Kleibrink)020201032010
 Norway (Nordby)(has hammer)10202010028

Draw 7 - Friday, February 17, 1400

[edit]
Team1234567891011Final
 United States (Johnson)002000200307
 Russia (Privivkova)(has hammer)020112010018
Team1234567891011Final
 Norway (Nordby)101020020129
 Italy (Gaspari)(has hammer)020101201007
Team12345678910Final
 Great Britain (Martin)000020010X3
 Canada (Kleibrink)(has hammer)021100104X9
Team12345678910Final
 Switzerland (Ott)20100102017
 Sweden (Norberg)(has hammer)01020020409

Draw 8 - Saturday, February 18, 0900

[edit]
Team12345678910Final
 Great Britain (Martin)(has hammer)00202020219
 Italy (Gaspari)01020101005
Team12345678910Final
 Russia (Privivkova)00101001014
 Switzerland (Ott)(has hammer)12010030007
Team12345678910Final
 Sweden (Norberg)02002240XX10
 Denmark (Holm)(has hammer)10300001XX5
Team12345678910Final
 Japan (Onodera)(has hammer)00210010015
 Canada (Kleibrink)00000101002

Draw 9 - Saturday, February 18, 1900

[edit]
Team1234567891011Final
 Japan (Onodera)(has hammer)120020010107
 Sweden (Norberg)000202102018
Team12345678910Final
 Great Britain (Martin)003000100X4
 Norway (Nordby)(has hammer)200111012X8
Team12345678910Final
 Italy (Gaspari)000030XXXX3
 United States (Johnson)(has hammer)023204XXXX11

Draw 10 - Sunday, February 19, 1400

[edit]
Team12345678910Final
 Switzerland (Ott)02200101039
 United States (Johnson)(has hammer)20012020108
Team12345678910Final
 Italy (Gaspari)000201100X4
 Canada (Kleibrink)(has hammer)122020022X11
Team12345678910Final
 Great Britain (Martin)000103010X5
 Japan (Onodera)(has hammer)021030103X10
Team12345678910Final
 Russia (Privivkova)(has hammer)11021012019
 Denmark (Holm)00200200307

Draw 11 - Monday, February 20, 0900

[edit]
Team12345678910Final
 Sweden (Norberg)(has hammer)00020001014
 Russia (Privivkova)01001110206
Team12345678910Final
 Denmark (Holm)001000XXXX1
 Norway (Nordby)(has hammer)310112XXXX8
Team12345678910Final
 Italy (Gaspari)(has hammer)10010110004
 Japan (Onodera)01001002026

Draw 12 - Monday, February 20, 1900

[edit]
Team12345678910Final
 Denmark (Holm)(has hammer)20300010208
 Canada (Kleibrink)03030101019
Team12345678910Final
 Switzerland (Ott)(has hammer)12040004XX11
 Japan (Onodera)00201110XX5
Team12345678910Final
 Norway (Nordby)02010202108
 Russia (Privivkova)(has hammer)201030300110
Team12345678910Final
 United States (Johnson)010300XXXX4
 Great Britain (Martin)(has hammer)204031XXXX10

Semi-finals - Wednesday, February 22, 1400

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1 vs. 4
In a close game, Sweden's Anette Norberg (1) edged out Norway's Dordi Nordby (4). The turning point of the game came in the eighth end when Sweden scored the only steal of the game. From this point on the Swedish team was ahead. Anette Norberg curled 85% while Dordi Nordby struggled, which was the difference in the game.

Team12345678910Final
 Sweden (Norberg)00101011015
 Norway (Nordby)(has hammer)10010100104
Player percentages
 Sweden Norway
Anna Svärd86%Camilla Holth71%
Cathrine Lindahl79%Marianne Rørvik86%
Eva Lund93%Marianne Haslum79%
Anette Norberg86%Dordi Nordby68%
Total86%Total76%

2 vs. 3
In the other semi-final, Canada's Shannon Kleibrink team (3) faced off against Mirjam Ott of Switzerland (2). After Ott scored 3 in the third end getting a split off a rock in front of the house, Kleibrink was unable to mount a comeback. The Swiss team managed to keep in the lead for the rest of the game. Mirjam Ott curling 88% in the game ensured victory for the Swiss team, while Shannon Kleibrink struggled at 66%.

Team12345678910Final
 Switzerland (Ott)00301102007
 Canada (Kleibrink)(has hammer)01010020105
Player percentages
 Switzerland Canada
Michèle Moser74%Christine Keshen84%
Valeria Spälty70%Glenys Bakker61%
Binia Beeli70%Amy Nixon65%
Mirjam Ott88%Shannon Kleibrink66%
Total75%Total69%

Bronze medal game - Thursday, February 23, 1300

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Canada scored four in the first end after Dordi Nordby, the Norwegian skip flopped her rock over on a heavy freeze attempt and was removed by Shannon Kleibrink, the Canadian skip on her last rock. With three other Canadian rocks in the house, Canada scored four. Canada never looked back, scoring four more points in the fifth end en route to an 11-5 thrashing of Norway.

Team12345678910Final
 Norway (Nordby)00110201XX5
 Canada (Kleibrink)(has hammer)41004020XX11
Player percentages
 Canada Norway
Christine Keshen83%Camilla Holth92%
Glenys Bakker73%Marianne Rørvik70%
Amy Nixon80%Marianne Haslum72%
Shannon Kleibrink66%Dordi Nordby56%
Total75%Total73%

Gold medal game - Thursday, February 23, 1730

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Sweden held the lead for much of the game, but saw the Swiss team start to claw back late in the game. In the 8th end, a decision by Swedish skipAnette Norberg to hit an unthreatening rock out of the house on her last rock instead of a guard was followed by a great raise of a Swiss rock on to a small corner of the button by Swiss skip Mirjam Ott. This brought the Swiss within one point of a tie. They continued to claw back, and after ten ends the game was tied, so they had to go to another. In the 11th end, the Swiss played a good end, leaving Anette Norberg a difficult double take-out on her last rock to win the gold medal. Norberg was successful, leaving her stone in the house to win the game, and the gold medal, 7–6.

Team1234567891011Final
 Sweden (Norberg)(has hammer)020101101017
 Switzerland (Ott)002000020206
Player percentages
 Sweden Switzerland
Anna Svärd61%Michèle Moser83%
Cathrine Lindahl82%Valeria Spälty66%
Eva Lund69%Binia Beeli80%
Anette Norberg83%Mirjam Ott85%
Total74%Total78%

Round robin final player percentages

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Minimum 6 games. Five best players from each position

LeadNation%
Christine Keshen Canada81
Lynn Cameron Great Britain79
Malene Krause Denmark79
Ekaterina Galkina Russia78
Anna Svärd Sweden78
SecondNation%
Nkeirouka Ezekh Russia79
Valeria Spälty Switzerland79
Cathrine Lindahl Sweden78
Mari Motohashi Japan73
Lene Nielsen Denmark72
Marianne Rørvik Norway72
Kelly Wood Great Britain72
ThirdNation%
Eva Lund Sweden80
Marianne Haslum Norway78
Binia Beeli Switzerland77
Yumie Hayashi Japan77
Olga Jarkova Russia75
SkipNation%
Anette Norberg Sweden79
Shannon Kleibrink Canada76
Rhona Martin Great Britain75
Mirjam Ott Switzerland75
Dordi Nordby Norway72

Final standings

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RankCountrySkipWL
1st place, gold medalist(s)SwedenSwedenAnette Norberg92
2nd place, silver medalist(s)SwitzerlandSwitzerlandMirjam Ott83
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)CanadaCanadaShannon Kleibrink74
4NorwayNorwayDordi Nordby65
5United KingdomGreat BritainRhona Martin54
5RussiaRussiaLudmila Privivkova54
7JapanJapanAyumi Onodera45
8United StatesUnited StatesCassandra Johnson27
9DenmarkDenmarkDorthe Holm27
10ItalyItalyDiana Gaspari18

Olympic qualifying

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Canada

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Main article:2005 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials

The Canadian Olympic trials took place December 3–11, 2005 inHalifax, Nova Scotia.

Women

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TeamWL
Kelly Scott72
Shannon Kleibrink63
Stefanie Lawton63
Sherry Middaugh63
Sherry Anderson54
Jennifer Jones54
Jan Betker45
Colleen Jones36
Jo-Ann Rizzo27
Marie-France Larouche18

Tie-Breaker

  • Lawton 9-4 Middaugh

Playoffs

  • Semi-Final: Kleibrink 5-4 Lawton
  • Final: Kleibrink 8-7 Scott

Men

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TeamWL
Brad Gushue81
Jeff Stoughton72
John Morris63
Glenn Howard54
Pat Ryan54
Kevin Martin45
Randy Ferbey45
Shawn Adams36
Mark Dacey36
Jay Peachey09

Playoffs

  • Semi-Final: Stoughton 8-6 Morris
  • Final: Gushue 8-7 Stoughton

Germany

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The German Olympic trials were held on three weekends as part of a triple round-robin with no playoffs. The first weekend was played inSchwenningen on February 20–22 The second inHamburg on March 3–6 and the third weekend was played inBaden-Hills on March 11–13. Only the men's teams qualified for the Olympics.

Final standings

TeamWL
Andy Kapp82
Andy Lang65
Christopher Bartsch55
Sebastian Stock46
Christian Baumann38

Switzerland

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The Swiss Olympic trials were held March 3–6, 2005 inBern.

Women

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TeamWL
Mirjam Ott30
Luzia Ebnöther21
Silvana Tirinzoni12
Nicole Strausak03

Playoffs

  • 1 vs. 2: (best of 3) Ott 9-3 Ebnöther; Ebnöther 4-5 Ott
  • 3 vs. 4: (best of 3) Trinzoni 5-11 Strausak; Strausak 2-8 Trinzoni; Trinzoni 8-9 Strausak
  • Semi-final: (best of 3) Ebnöther 3-7 Strausak; Strausak 4-8 Ebnöther; Ebnöther 10-5 Strausak
  • Final: (best of 3) Ott 7-4 Ebnöther; Ebnöther 9-3 Ott; Ott 8-7 Ebnöther (EE)

Men

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TeamWL
Ralph Stöckli40
Andreas Schwaller13
Bernhard Wethermann13

Playoffs

  • Final: (best of 5) Stöckli 6-8 Schwaller; Schwaller 5-3 Stöckli; Stöckli 7-5 Schwaller; Schwaller 3-8 Stöckli; Stöckli 6-4 Schwaller

United States

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Main article:2005 United States Olympic Curling Trials

TheU.S. Olympic trials were held February 19–26, 2005 inMcFarland, Wisconsin. They double as the qualifying tournament to the2005 Ford World Men's Curling Championship and the2005 Ford World Women's Curling Championship.
Results:

Women

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TeamWL
Cassandra Johnson90
Debbie McCormick81
Patti Lank72
Aileen Sormunen54
Amy Wright54
Norma O'Leary45
Caitlin Maroldo36
Lori Karst27
Nancy Richard18
Katie Schmitt18

Tie-breaker

  • Sormunen 13-10 Wright

Playoffs

  • 3 vs. 4: Lank (3) 9-4 Sormunen (4)
  • 1 vs. 2: McCormick (2) 8-6 Johnson (1)
  • Semi-final: Johnson 8-7 Lank
  • Final: Johnson 5-4 McCormick

Men

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TeamWL
Pete Fenson72
Craig Brown63
Scott Baird63
Brady Clark63
Rich Ruohonen54
Craig Disher54
Greg Eigner36
Jason Larway36
Ben Tucker36
Wes Johnson18

Tie-breaker

  • Brown 9-2 Clark
  • Brown 11-8 Baird

Playoffs

  • 3 vs. 4: Clark (4) 5-4 Baird (3)
  • 1 vs. 2: Fenson (1) 9-3 Brown (2)
  • Semi-final: Brown 7-6 Clark
  • Final: Fenson 7-3 Brown

Japan

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The Japanese Olympic trials were held November 23, 2005 inTokoro,Hokkaidō. Two teams, fromNagano (skipped byYukako Tsuchiya) andAomori (skipped byAyumi Onodera) were eligible, with Aomori having the championship team. Therefore, Nagano had to win two games against Aomori to win, while Aomori needed to win either of the games.

Women

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Playoffs

  • Game 1: Onodera 5-2 Tsuchiya
  • Game 2: Not needed

Other nations

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The teams for most of the other nations were selected by a committee, usually by the governing body of the sport in that nation. The countries qualified based on a point system based on World Championship results. Note that these tables show the results of theScotland team, at the Olympics, Scotland, as acountry of the United Kingdom and a non-sovereign entity, competes under the name"Great Britain". The same point system of 12 points for the winner was used in 2005 World Championships even though the event was expanded to 12 teams from 10.

Men's

Nation200320042005Total
 Canada1281232.0
 Norway87722.0
 Scotland4.561020.5
 Sweden612220.0
 Germany1.510819.5
 Switzerland104.5418.5
 Finland7-5.512.5
 United States325.510.5
 New Zealand-4.537.5
 Italy (host)--00.0
 Denmark4.5206.5
 France-2-2.0
 South Korea1.5--1.5
 Australia--11.0

Women's

Nation200320042005Total
 United States1271029.0
 Canada1012729.0
 Sweden851225.5
 Norway710825.0
 Switzerland683.517.5
 Scotland36514.0
 Russia3-69.0
 Japan341.58.5
 Denmark32.51.57.0
 Italy (host)32.505.5
 China--3.53.5
 Finland-101.0

References

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  1. ^Campigotto, Jesse (2006-02-13)."Gushue takes Howard's steady hand".CBC. Retrieved2009-04-07.

External links

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