2005 World Men's Curling Championship Explained

2005 World Men's Curling Championship
Host City:Victoria, British Columbia
Arena:Save on Foods Memorial Centre
Dates:April 2–10, 2005
Curling Club:Granite CC, Edmonton, Alberta
Skip:Randy Ferbey
Fourth:David Nedohin
Second:Scott Pfeifer
Lead:Marcel Rocque
Alternate:Dan Holowaychuk
Coach:Brian Moore
Finalist: (David Murdoch)
Prev:2004
Next:2006

The 2005 World Men's Curling Championship (branded as 2005 Ford World Men's Curling Championship for sponsorship reasons) was held from April 2–10, 2005 at the new Save-on-Foods Memorial Centre in Victoria, British Columbia. The tournament was the first since the 1988 event that was held separately from the 2005 World Women's Curling Championship (held in Paisley, Scotland in March 2005). The winner was Randy Ferbey and his team from Canada. Ferbey won his fourth world championship, the rest of his team won their third. As a country, it was Canada's 29th World Championship. Scotland won silver, and Germany bronze.

For the first time ever, the World championships used the page playoff system where the top four teams with the best records at the end of round-robin play meet in the playoff rounds.

Teams

One reason for the separation of the men's and women's tournaments was to allow for an expansion from 10 to 12 teams. This expansion was deemed appropriate because more countries are now producing competitive rinks, particularly in Europe but also including Japan and even New Zealand. Teams included 3 time World Champion Randy Ferbey of Canada, 2002 Silver medallist Pål Trulsen of Norway, 2001 Silver medallist Andreas Schwaller of Switzerland, 1997 Silver medallist Andy Kapp of Germany, 2 time World bronze medallist Markku Uusipaavalniemi of Finland, 1993 bronze medallist Pete Fenson of the United States, 7 time World Championship participant Hugh Millikin of Australia, 3 time participant Sean Becker of New Zealand, 2 time participant Johnny Frederiksen of Denmark and making their first appearances were Stefano Ferronato's team from Italy, David Murdoch's team from Scotland and Eric Carlsén's team from Sweden.

Sydney Harbour CC
Fourth: Ian Palangio
Skip: Hugh Millikin
Second: John Theriault
Lead: Stephen Johns
Alternate: Stephen Hewitt
Granite CC, Edmonton
Fourth: David Nedohin
Skip: Randy Ferbey
Second: Scott Pfeifer
Lead: Marcel Rocque
Alternate: Dan Holowaychuk
Hvidovre CC
Skip: Johnny Frederiksen
Third: Lars Vilandt
Second: Kenneth Hertsdahl
Lead: Bo Jensen
Alternate: Ivan Frederiksen
Oulunkylä Curlinghalli, HelsinkiSkip: Markku Uusipaavalniemi
Third: Wille Mäkelä
Second: Kalle Kiiskinen
Lead: Teemu Salo
Alternate: Perttu Piilo
CC FüssenSkip: Andy Kapp
Third: Uli Kapp
Second: Oliver Axnick
Lead: Holger Höhne
Alternate: Andreas Kempf
CC Dolomiti, Cortina d'Ampezzo
Skip: Stefano Ferronato
Third: Fabio Alvera
Second: Marco Mariani
Lead: Alessandro Zisa
Alternate: Joel Retornaz
Ranfurly CCSkip: Sean Becker
Third: Hans Frauenlob
Second: Dan Mustapic
Lead: Lorne De Pape
Alternate: Warren Dobson
Stabekk CC, OsloSkip: Pål Trulsen
Third: Lars Vågberg
Second: Flemming Davanger
Lead: Bent Ånund Ramsfjell
Alternate: Niels Siggaard Andersen
Lockerbie CC
Skip: David Murdoch
Third: Craig Wilson
Second: Neil Murdoch
Lead: Euan Byers
Alternate: Ewan MacDonald
Härnösands CK, HärnösandSkip: Eric Carlsén
Third: Andreas Prytz
Second: Daniel Prytz
Lead: Patric Håkansson
Alternate: Mathias Carlsson
Baden Regio-Privera CCSkip: Andreas Schwaller
Third: Markus Eggler
Second: Marco Ramstein
Lead: Christof Schwaller
Alternate: Stefan Karnusian
Bemidji CC, MinnesotaSkip: Pete Fenson
Third: Shawn Rojeski
Second: Joe Polo
Lead: John Shuster
Fifth: Scott Baird

Round-robin standings

Final round-robin standings

Key
Teams to playoffs
Teams to tiebreaker
CountrySkipWLPFPAEnds
Won
Ends
Lost
Blank
Ends
Stolen
Ends
Shot
Pct.
David Murdoch837162464316782%
Andy Kapp8374624453161080%
Pål Trulsen8381554639171183%
Randy Ferbey8385605042111386%
Markku Uusipaavalniemi8378595052161181%
Pete Fenson8379664945181084%
Andreas Schwaller6567644944151181%
Sean Becker566271475315580%
Eric Carlsén386373414614877%
Hugh Millikin296078454914978%
Johnny Frederiksen11059884445131175%
Stefano Ferronato1105592395015777%

To first break the massive 6-way tie at 8-3, the two teams with the best record against the other teams involved (Scotland and Germany) were given automatic playoff spots. The other teams were ranked based on their record against each other, or if that didn't break the tie, a draw to the button which occurred before the tournament began. These other four teams then played tie-breakers to determine the other 2 playoff spots. The winning teams of the tiebreakers should match up in a 3vs4 game to determine the other semi finalist

Round-robin results

Draw 1

April 2, 11:00

Draw 2

April 2, 18:30

Draw 3

April 3, 09:30

Draw 4

April 3, 14:00

Draw 5

April 3, 18:30

Draw 6

April 4, 09:00

Draw 7

April 4, 15:00

Draw 8

April 4, 19:30

Draw 9

April 5, 09:00

Draw 10

April 5, 15:00

Draw 11

April 5, 19:30

Draw 12

April 6, 09:00

Draw 13

April 6, 15:00

Draw 14

April 6, 19:30

Draw 15

April 7, 09:00

Draw 16

April 7, 15:00

Draw 17

April 7, 19:30

Tiebreaker

April 8, 12:00

Player percentages
88% 93%
80% 80%
76% 68%
78% 61%
Total 80% Total 88%
Player percentages
88% 91%
68% 89%
67% 89%
67% 82%
Total 72% Total 88%

Playoffs

3 vs. 4 game

April 8, 18:00

Player percentages
88% 98%
81% 79%
88% 85%
75% 91%
Total 83% Total 88%

1 vs. 2 game

April 8, 22:30

Player percentages
91% 73%
89% 83%
70% 80%
79% 81%
Total 82% Total 79%

Semi-final

April 9, 14:00

Player percentages
84% 88%
76% 81%
76% 86%
81% 79%
Total 79% Total 84%

Final

April 10, 12:30

Player percentages
86% 93%
83% 84%
82% 89%
67% 95%
Total 79% Total 90%

Round-robin player percentages

Leads%Seconds%Thirds%Skips%
91858684
89848184
88838183
86818079
85818079

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