2011 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship Explained

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.

Teams

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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
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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
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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

Round-robin standings

Final round-robin standings

Key
Teams to Playoffs
Teams to Draw Shot Challenge
(team with best moves to playoffs, other two play in qualification game)
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Blue Group W L
7 0
5 2
4 3
4 3
4 3
2 5
1 6
1 6
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Red Group W L
6 1
5 2
4 3
4 3
3 4
3 4
2 5
1 6
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White Group W L
6 1
5 2
5 2
4 3
4 3
3 4
1 6
0 7

Round-robin results

All draw times are listed in Central Standard Time (UTC-06).[2]

Blue group

Sunday, April 17

Draw 111:30Draw 215:00

Monday, April 18

Draw 408:00Draw 721:30

Tuesday, April 19

Draw 915:00

Wednesday, April 20

Draw 1208:00Draw 1311:00Draw 1414:30

Thursday, April 21

Draw 1708:00Draw 1811:30Draw 2018:00Draw 2121:30

Red group

Sunday, April 17

Draw 215:00

Monday, April 18

Draw 408:00Draw 618:00Draw 721:30

Tuesday, April 19

Draw 811:30Draw 915:00Draw 1018:00

Wednesday, April 20

Draw 1208:00Draw 1414:30Draw 1518:00Draw 1621:30

Thursday, April 21

Draw 1811:30Draw 1914:30

White group

Sunday, April 17

Draw 215:00Draw 321:30

Monday, April 18

Draw 514:30Draw 618:00 Draw 721:30

Tuesday, April 19

Draw 811:30Draw 915:00Draw 1121:30

Wednesday, April 20

Draw 1208:00Draw 1518:00Draw 1621:30

Thursday, April 21

Draw 1708:00Draw 1811:30Draw 1914:30Draw 2018:00

Tiebreakers

Friday, April 22, 08:00Friday, April 22, 11:30

Playoffs

Qualification Game

Friday, April 22, 15:00

Quarterfinals

Friday, April 22, 20:00

Semifinals

Saturday, April 23, 9:00

Bronze medal game

Saturday, April 23, 14:00

Gold medal game

Saturday, April 23, 14:00

References

General
Specific

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2011 WMDCC page. World Curling Federation. 2010-05-23.
  2. Web site: Draw Schedule. World Curling Federation. PDF. 2011-03-10. https://web.archive.org/web/20140219045109/http://worldcurling.org/download/?dl

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