1966 Scotch Cup Explained

1966 Scotch Cup
Host City:Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Arena:PNE Forum
Dates:March 21–24, 1966
Curling Club:Calgary CC, Calgary
Skip:Ron Northcott
Third:George Fink
Second:Bernie Sparkes
Lead:Fred Storey
Prev:1965
Next:1967

The 1966 Scotch Cup was the seventh edition of the Scotch Cup with the tournament heading back to Canada for the second time. It was held in Vancouver, Canada at the PNE Forum between March 21–24, 1966.

France debuted in this edition as the tournament expanded to seven teams. In the final it was Canada who reclaimed their title for the seventh time after defeating Scotland 12-5.

Teams

Calgary CC, Calgary
Skip: Ron Northcott
Third: George Fink
Second: Bernie Sparkes
Lead: Fred Storey
Mont d'Arbois CC, Megève
Skip: Jean Albert Sulpice
Third: Alain Bozon
Second: André Ducrey
Lead: Maurice Sulpice
Trondheim CC
Skip: Nils Wiedemann
Third: Johann Lefstad
Second: Henrik Mollerjius
Lead: Rudolf Ingebrigtsen
Kilgraston & Moncrieffe CC, Perth
Skip: Chuck Hay
Third: John Bryden
Second: Alan Glen
Lead: David Howie
AIK CK, Stockholm
Skip: Lars Dracke
Third: Olle Gewalt
Second: Ove Ingels
Lead: Sven Fryksenius
Rigi-Kaltbad CC
Skip: Paul Kundert
Third: Alois Zimmerman
Second: Walter Eleganti
Lead: Wolf Lennartz
Fargo CC, North Dakota
Skip: Bruce Roberts
Third: Joe Zbacnik
Second: Gerry Toutant
Lead: Mike O'Leary

Standings

CountrySkipWL
6 0
4 2
4 2
3 3
2 4
2 4
0 6

Results

Draw 7

Playoffs

Final

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