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Sunday, March 27, 2011

2011 Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship - Manitoba wins

Manitoba has won the 2011 Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship. They defeated Alberta 8-7.



 
Skip: Chris Sobkowicz, Third: Dennis Thiessen, Second: Melissa Lecuyer, 
Lead: George Hornning, Fifth: Don Kalinsky and Coach: Rob Lamb 

2011 Capital One® World Women's Curling Championship - Final Sweden vs Canada


Here is the roundup of the Final between Sweden and Canada at the 2011 Capital One® World Women's Curling Championship.





2011 Capital One® World Women's Curling Championship - Sweden wins gold


Sweden has won the Gold Medal at the 2011 Capital One® World Women's Curling Championship

Sweden (Anette Norbergdefeated Canada (Amber Holland) 7-5.

Sweden's World Champions (Photo: The Canadian Press)

Skip: Anette Norberg , Third: Cecilia Östlund, Second: Sara Carlsson, Lead: Lotta Lennartsson, Alternate: Karin Rudström and Coach: Magnus Swartling


2011 Capital One® World Women's Curling Championship - Bronze Medal China vs Denmark


Here is the roundup of the Bronze Medal game between China and Denmark at the 2011 Capital One® World Women's Curling Championship.



2011 Capital One® World Women's Curling Championship - China wins Bronze


China has won the Bronze Medal at the 2011 Capital One® World Women's Curling Championship

China (Bingyu Wang) defeated Denmark (Lene Nielsen) 10-9 in an extra end.

Skip: Bingyu Wang, Third: Yin Liu, Second: Qingshuang Yue, Lead: Yan Zhou, Alternate: Xinna Yu and Coach: Wei Zhang


Saturday, March 26, 2011

2011 Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship - Manitoba on to the Semi-Final

Manitoba has advanced to the Semi-Final at the 2011 Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship.  Manitoba defeated British Colombia 6-4.

Sunday March 27
Semi-Final - Nova Scotia plays Manitoba. The winner advances to the Final.

Final - Alberta plays the Semi-Final winner


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Kelly Robertson wins Canadian Senior Ttile


Heidi Hanlon wins Canadian Senior title







Holland is on to the Final



2011 Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship - Alberta advances to Final

Alberta has advanced to the Final at the 2011 Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship


In the Page Playoff 1vs2 Alberta defeated Nova Scotia 6-5. Nova Scotia advances to the Semi-Final.

Page Playoff 3vs4 - Manitoba plays British Colombia. The winner advances to the Semi-Final.

Sunday March 27

Semi-Final - Nova Scotia plays the winner of the Page Playoff 3vs4. The winner advances to the Final.

Final - Alberta plays the Semi-Final winner

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Canadian Senior Champions


The Canadian Senior Champions who will compete at the 2011 World Senior Curling Championships in Saint Paul, Minnesota from April 16-23 are Heidi Hanlon and Kelly Robertson

Team Hanlon is: Skip: Heidi Hanlon, Third: Kathy Floyd, Second: Judy Blanchard and Lead: Jane Arseneau

Team Robertson is: Skip: Kelly Robertson, Third: Doug Armour, Second: Peter Prokopowich and Lead: Bob Scales

2011 World Financial Group Canadian Seniors - New Brunswick Women win



The New Brunswick Women have won the 2011 World Financial Group Canadian Seniors 
Heidi Hanlon defeated Joyce Potter of Ontario 8-6. Hanlon will now represent Canada at 2011 World Senior Curling Championships in Saint Paul, Minnesota from April 16-23.


Skip: Heidi Hanlon
Third: Kathy Floyd
Second: Judy Blanchard
Lead: Jane Arseneau

2011 World Financial Group Canadian Seniors - Manitoba Men win



The Manitoba Men have won the 2011 World Financial Group Canadian Seniors 

Kelly Roberston defeated Brad Hannah of Alberta 7-5. Roberston will now represent Canada at 2011 World Senior Curling Championships in Saint Paul, Minnesota from April 16-23.


Skip: Kelly Robertson
Third: Doug Armour
Second: Peter Prokopowich
Lead: Bob Scales

2011 Capital One® World Women's Curling Championship - Statistics


Here are the Final Statistics after the main draw at the 2011 Capital One® World Women's Curling Championship

Lead

Rank
Player
Country
%
1
Heather Kalenchuk
CAN
88
2
Ekaterina Galkina

RUS
84
2
Janine Greiner
SUI
84
4
Mackenzie Lank
USA
82
5
Yan Zhou
CHN
81
5
Un Chi Gim
KOR
81
7
Maria Poulsen
DEN
80
8
Monika Wagner
GER
79
9
Lotta Lennartsson
SWE
78
9
Eliska Jalovcová
CZE
78
11
Kristin Moen Skaslien
NOR
77
12
Rhiann Macleod
SCO
71

Second

Rank
Player
Country
%
1
Jeanne Ellegaard
DEN
84
2
Qingshuang Yue

CHN
81
3
Carmen Küng
SUI
80
4
Sara Carlsson
SWE
78
4
Tammy Schneider
CAN
78
6
Ingrid Stensrud
NOR
77
7
Margarita Fomina
RUS
74
7
Vicki Adams
SCO
74
9
Corinna Scholz
GER
73
10
Veronika Herdova
CZE
72
10
Jessica Schultz
USA
72
12
Mi-Sung ShinKOR
71

Third

Rank
Player
Country
%
1
Yin Liu
CHN
83
2
Carmen Schäfer

SUI
80
2
Kim Schneider
CAN
80
4
Helle Simonsen
DEN
78
4
Cecilia Östlund
SWE
78
6
Henriette Løvar
NOR
75
6
Anna Sidorova
RUS
75
8
Imogen Oona Lehmann
GER
74
9
Claire Hamilton
SCO
73
10
Tereza Pliskova
CZE
70
10
Seul-Bee Lee
KOR
70
12
Caitlin MaroldoUSA
66

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Rank
Player
Country
%
1
Bingyu Wang
CHN
81
2
Amber Holland
CAN
80
3
Lene Nielsen
DEN
79
4
Mirjam Ott
SUI
76
4
Ludmila Privivkova
RUS
76
6
Anette Norberg
SWE
75
7
Andrea Schöpp
GER
74
8
Linn Githmark
NOR
73
9
Anna Sloan
SCO
72
10
Patti Lank
USA
71
11
Ji-Sun Kim
KOR
69
12
Anna KubeskovaCZE
62