2003 Continental Cup of Curling explained
Year: | 2003 |
Host City: | Thunder Bay, Ontario |
Arena: | Fort William Gardens |
Dates: | November 27–30 |
Na Score: | 179 |
World Score: | 208 |
In Progress: | N |
Discipline1: | Mixed Doubles |
Na Score-1: | 24 |
World Score-1: | 12 |
Discipline2: | Women's Team |
Na Score-2: | 12 |
World Score-2: | 24 |
Discipline3: | Men's Team |
Na Score-3: | 18 |
World Score-3: | 18 |
Discipline4: | Singles |
Na Score-4: | 12 |
World Score-4: | 20 |
Discipline5: | Women's Skins |
Na Score-5: | 46 |
World Score-5: | 84 |
Discipline6: | Men's Skins |
Na Score-6: | 67 |
World Score-6: | 50 |
The 2003 Continental Cup of Curling was held at Fort William Gardens in Thunder Bay, Ontario November 27–30. Europe won its first title, 208-179.
Teams
Europe
- Peja Lindholm, Tomas Nordin, Magnus Swartling, Peter Narup
- Jackie Lockhart, Sheila Swan, Katriona Fairweather, Anne Laird
- Hammy McMillan, Norman Brown, Hugh Aitken, Roger McIntyre
- Anette Norberg, Eva Lund, Cathrine Lindahl, Helena Lingham
- Dordi Nordby, Hanne Woods, Marianne Haslum, Camilla Holth
- Pål Trulsen, Lars Vågberg, Flemming Davanger, Bent Ånund Ramsfjell
North America
- Mark Dacey, Bruce Lohnes, Rob Harris, Andrew Gibson
- David Nedohin, Randy Ferbey, Scott Pfeifer, Marcel Rocque
- Pete Fenson, Eric Fenson, Shawn Rojeski, John Shuster
- Colleen Jones, Kim Kelly, Mary-Anne Arsenault, Nancy Delahunt
- Debbie McCormick, Allison Pottinger, Ann Swisshelm Silver, Tracy Sachtjen
- Sherry Middaugh, Kirsten Wall, Andrea Lawes, Sheri Cordina
Mixed doubles
(Each game worth six points)
- North America (Ferbey/Wall) 8-6 Europe (Nordby/Vågberg)
- North America (Jones/Lohnes) 11-4 Europe (McMillan/Swan)
- North America (Dacey/Kelly) 9-8 Europe (Nordin/Norberg)
- Europe (Lockhart/Brown) 7-4 North America (P. Fenson/Pottinger)
- North America (Nedohin/Middaugh) 9-3 Europe (Lindholm/Lund)
- Europe (Trulsen/Woods) 8-6 (McCormick/E. Fenson)
North America wins 24-12
Women's team
(Each game worth six points)
- Europe (Lockhart) 5-4 North America (Jones)
- North America (Middaugh) 5-4 Europe (Nordby)
- Europe (Norberg) 6-2 North America (McCormick)
- Europe (Norberg) 6-5 North America (Middaugh)
- North America (McCormick) 10-7 Europe (Nordby)
- Europe (Lockhart) 5-3 North America (Jones)
Europe wins 24-12
Men's team
(Each game worth six points)
- North America (Fenson) 6-3 Europe (Trulsen)
- North America (Ferbey) 5-3 Europe (McMillan)
- Europe (Lindholm) 7-2 North America (Dacey)
- Europe (Lindholm) 5-3 North America (Ferbey)
- North America (Dacey) 5-3 Europe (McMillan)
- Europe (Trulsen) 10-1 North America (Fenson)
Tie 18-18
Singles
(Each game worth four points, eight bonus points awarded to top aggregate score)
- North America (Wall) 14-13 Europe (Norberg)
- Europe (Haslum) 15-7 North America (Jones)
- North America (McCormick) 14-12 Europe (Lockhart)
- Europe (Swartling) 22-19 North America (Pfeifer)
- North America (P. Fenson) 17-15 Europe (Davanger)
- Europe (McMillan) 19-17 North America (Dacey)
Europe wins 20-12
Women's skins
(Each skin is worth one point)
- North America (McCormick) 23-7 Europe (Nordby)
- North America (Jones) 23-17 Europe (Lockhart)
- Europe (Norberg) 60-0 North America (Middaugh)
Europe wins 84-46
Men's skins
(Each skin is worth one point)
- Europe (McMillan) 16-14 North America (Fenson)
- North America (Dacey) 23-17 Europe (Trulsen)
- North America (Ferbey) 30-17 Europe (Lindhom) (game not completed)
North America wins 67-50
Europe wins aggregate 208-179