2011 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship | |
Host City: | St. Paul, Minnesota, United States |
Arena: | Saint Paul Curling Club |
Dates: | April 15–24, 2011[1] |
Winner: | |
Curling Club: | none |
Skip: | none |
Third: | none |
Second: | Alina Pätz |
Lead: | Sven Michel |
Prev: | 2010 |
Next: | 2012 |
The 2011 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship was held at the Saint Paul Curling Club in St. Paul, Minnesota, United States from April 15 to 24, 2011.[1] The event was held in conjunction with the 2011 World Senior Curling Championships.
Switzerland won its third mixed doubles gold in four years by defeating the Russians in a six-end final with a final score of 11–2.
align=center colspan="3" | Blue Group | ||
Second: Robert Campbell Lead: Rebecca Jean MacDonald | Second: Are Solberg Lead: Lilian Nielsen | Second: John Sharp Lead: Jane Clark | |
Second: Alessio Gonin Lead: Giorgia Ricca | Second: Roy Dorholt Lead: Guri Tobro | Second: Alexey Tselousov Lead: Alina Kovaleva | |
Second: Alina Pätz Lead: Sven Michel |
align=center colspan="3" | Red Group | ||
Second: Hugh Millikin Lead: Kim Forge | Second: Mihhail Vlassov Lead: Jelizaveta Dmitrijeva | Second: Kalle Kiiskinen Lead: Katja Kiiskinen | |
Second: György Nagy Lead: Ildikó Szekeres | Second: Kenji Tomabechi Lead: Michiko Tomabechi | Second: Hong Jun-Pyo Lead: Park Kyung-mi | |
Second: Bridget Becker Lead: Sean Becker | Second: Anders Kraupp Lead: Sabina Kraupp |
align=center colspan="3" | White Group | ||
Second: Thomas Peichl Lead: Sonja Peichl | Second: Zou Dejia Lead: Li Xue | Second: Hana Čechová Lead: Radek Žďárský | |
Second: Amaury Pernette Lead: Pauline Jeanneret | Second: Gints Caune Lead: Līga Caune | Second: Paul Stevenson Lead: Louise Soutar | |
Second: Sergio Vez Labrador Lead: Irantzu Garcia Vez | Second: Brady Clark Lead: Cristin Clark |
Final round-robin standings
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Teams to Playoffs | ||
Teams to Draw Shot Challenge (team with best moves to playoffs, other two play in qualification game) |
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All draw times are listed in Central Standard Time (UTC-06).[2]
Draw 111:30Draw 215:00
Draw 408:00Draw 721:30
Draw 915:00
Draw 1208:00Draw 1311:00Draw 1414:30
Draw 1708:00Draw 1811:30Draw 2018:00Draw 2121:30
Draw 215:00
Draw 408:00Draw 618:00Draw 721:30
Draw 811:30Draw 915:00Draw 1018:00
Draw 1208:00Draw 1414:30Draw 1518:00Draw 1621:30
Draw 1811:30Draw 1914:30
Draw 215:00Draw 321:30
Draw 514:30Draw 618:00 Draw 721:30
Draw 811:30Draw 915:00Draw 1121:30
Draw 1208:00Draw 1518:00Draw 1621:30
Draw 1708:00Draw 1811:30Draw 1914:30Draw 2018:00
Friday, April 22, 08:00Friday, April 22, 11:30
Friday, April 22, 15:00
Friday, April 22, 20:00
Saturday, April 23, 9:00
Saturday, April 23, 14:00
Saturday, April 23, 14:00