2004 Continental Cup of Curling explained

Year:2004
Host City:Medicine Hat, Alberta
Dates:November 25–28
Na Score:228
World Score:172
In Progress:N
Discipline1:Mixed Doubles
Na Score-1:21
World Score-1:15
Discipline2:Women's Team
Na Score-2:18
World Score-2:18
Discipline3:Men's Team
Na Score-3:27
World Score-3:9
Discipline4:Singles
Na Score-4:28
World Score-4:4
Discipline5:Women's Skins
Na Score-5:48
World Score-5:82
Discipline6:Men's Skins
Na Score-6:86
World Score-6:44

The 2004 Continental Cup of Curling was held in Medicine Hat, Alberta from November 25 to 28. North America won its second title, defeating Team Europe 228–172.[1]

Teams

Europe

North America

Mixed doubles

(Each game worth six points)

North America wins 21-15

Women's team

(Each game worth six points)

Tie 18-18

Men's team

(Each game worth six points)

North America wins 27-9

Singles

(Each game worth four points, eight bonus points awarded to top aggregate score)

North America wins 28-4

Women's skins

(Each skin is worth one point)

Europe wins 82-48

Men's skins

(Each skin is worth one point)

North America wins 86-44

North America wins aggregate 228-172

Notes and References

  1. Web site: North America wins 2004 Continental Cup of Curling CBC Sports.