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1990 World Junior Curling Championships

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Curling competition at Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, Canada
1990 World Junior Curling Championships
Host cityPortage la Prairie,Manitoba,Canada
DatesMarch 18–24
Men's winner Switzerland(1st title)
SkipStefan Traub
ThirdAndreas Östreich
SecondMarkus Widmer
LeadRoland Müggler
Finalist Scotland (Graeme Connal)
Women's winner Scotland(1st title)
SkipKirsty Addison
ThirdKaren Addison
SecondJoanna Pegg
LeadLaura Scott
Finalist Sweden (Cathrine Norberg)
« 1989
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The1990World Junior Curling Championships were held from March 18 to 24 inPortage la Prairie,Manitoba,Canada.

It was the first World Junior Championships to include teams fromFinland.

Men

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Teams

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CountrySkipThirdSecondLeadAlternate
 CanadaDean JoanisseDavid NantesTim CoombesJeff Pilon
 FinlandTomi Rantamäki (4th)Pasi Länsiluoto (skip)Jussi HeinonsaloEero Kupila
 FranceJan Henri DucrozSpencer MugnierSylvain DucrozThomas Dufour
 West GermanyBjörn SchröderMathias ZobelMarkus HerbergFelix OggerHarold Waldvogel
 ItalyStefano FerronatoGianluca LorenziMarco AlbertiAlessandro Lettieri
 NorwayAnthon GrimsmoJan ThoresenChristian SkaugHans Olav Sørholt
 ScotlandGraeme ConnalIain WattRichard HartleyIan Baxter
 SwedenPeter LindholmMagnus SwartlingMagnus BurmanPeter NarupTomas Nordin
 SwitzerlandStefan TraubAndreas ÖstreichMarkus WidmerRoland Müggler
 United StatesKurt MarquardtJeff FalkDan ThurstonMike Thurston

Round Robin

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Key
Teams to Playoffs
Teams to Tiebreaker for 4th place
Teams to Tiebreaker for 8th place
PlaceCountry12345678910WinsLosses
1 Sweden*3:14:55:14:37:45:45:38:49:281
2 Canada1:3*7:58:09:16:85:46:47:17:272
3 Scotland5:45:7*4:35:64:31:84:35:29:763
4 Switzerland1:50:83:4*9:36:54:59:47:68:254
4 West Germany3:41:96:53:9*3:93:28:16:57:554
4 Norway4:78:63:45:69:3*8:25:35:67:454
7 United States4:54:58:15:42:32:8*5:25:77:945
8 Italy3:54:63:44:91:83:52:5*7:37:427
8 France4:81:72:56:75:66:57:53:7*9:727
10 Finland2:92:77:92:85:74:79:74:77:9*18

Tiebreakers

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For 4th place:

Round 1Round 2
      
 
 
 Switzerland6
 West Germany5
 West Germany7
 Norway6

For 8th place:

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 Italy9
 France3

Playoffs

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SemifinalsGold Medal Game
      
1 Sweden5
4 Switzerland7
4 Switzerland5
3 Scotland4
2 Canada3
3 Scotland4Bronze Medal Game
1 Sweden11
2 Canada1

Rankings

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PlaceCountryGamesWinsLosses
1st place, gold medalist(s) Switzerland1284
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Scotland1174
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Sweden1192
4 Canada1174
5 West Germany1165
6 Norway1055
7 United States945
8 Italy1037
9 France1028
10 Finland918

Women

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Teams

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CountrySkipThirdSecondLeadAlternate
 CanadaCathy OvertonTracy BaldwinCarol HarveyTracy Bush
 DenmarkJune SimonsenDorthe HolmDorthe AndersenAngelina Jensen
 FranceKarine Caux (4th)Laurence Bibollet (skip)Chrystelle FournierVéronique GirodGéraldine Girod
 West GermanyKaroline Schlachter (4th)Monica Imminger (skip)Elisabeth LändleAlexandra TheurerUlanou Klotz
 ItalyDaniela ZandegiacomoCarla ZandegiacomoGiulia LacedelliRossela Carrara
 NorwayCathrine UlrichsenCecilie TorhaugDarcie SkjerpenAnna Moe
 ScotlandKirsty AddisonKaren AddisonJoanna PeggLaura Scott
 SwedenCathrine NorbergMari HögqvistHelene GranqvistAnnica EklundEva Eriksson
 SwitzerlandHelga OswaldSara OchsnerJanine OswaldTatjana StadlerNicole Strausak
 United StatesKari LiapisStacey LiapisHeidi RollheiserRoberta BreyenJulie Breyen

Round Robin

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Key
Teams to Playoffs
PlaceCountry12345678910WinsLosses
1 Scotland*10:35:78:76:18:38:57:59:29:281
2 Canada3:10*6:56:410:312:16:16:311:111:581
3 Sweden7:55:6*10:37:413:17:86:57:18:072
4 Switzerland7:84:63:10*6:36:48:19:211:310:763
5 Norway1:63:104:73:6*5:311:66:37:310:954
6 United States3:81:121:134:63:5*4:28:48:59:245
7 France5:81:68:71:86:112:4*6:47:29:745
8 Denmark5:73:65:62:93:64:84:6*9:29:627
9 Italy2:91:111:73:113:75:82:72:9*9:718
10 West Germany2:95:110:87:109:102:97:96:97:9*09

Playoffs

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SemifinalsGold Medal Game
      
1 Scotland5
4 Switzerland2
1 Scotland5
2 Sweden3
2 Canada7
3 Sweden8Bronze Medal Game
2 Canada8
4 Switzerland1

Rankings

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PlaceCountryGamesWinsLosses
1st place, gold medalist(s) Scotland11101
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Sweden1183
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Canada1192
4 Switzerland1165
5 Norway954
6 United States945
7 France945
8 Denmark927
9 Italy918
10 West Germany909

Awards

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WJCC All-Star Team:

SkipThirdSecondLead
MenSwedenPeter LindholmCanadaDavid NantesScotlandRichard HartleySwedenPeter Narup
WomenCanadaCathy OvertonSwitzerland Sara OchsnerScotlandJoanna PeggCanadaTracy Bush

WJCC Sportsmanship Award:

MenSwedenPeter Lindholm
WomenNorwayCecilie Torhaug

Sources

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Men's &
Women's
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2000s
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2020s


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