2022 World Senior Curling Championships Explained

2022 World Senior Curling Championships
Host City:Geneva, Switzerland
Arena:Geneva Sous-Moulin Sports Center
Dates:April 23–30
Men's Winner:
Curling Club:Saville Community SC, Edmonton, Alberta
Skip:Wade White
Third:Barry Chwedoruk
Second:Dan Holowaychuk
Lead:George White
Coach:Bill Tschirhart
Finalist: (Šik)
Women's Winner:
Skip2:Cristina Lestander
Third2:Sandra Born
Second2:Silvia Gygax
Lead2:Christina Gartenmann
Alternate2:Karin Durtschi
Coach2:Christian Bangerter
Finalist2: (Smith)
Prev:2019
Next:2023

The 2022 World Senior Curling Championships was held from April 23 to 30 at the Curling Club Trois-Chêne in the Geneva Sous-Moulin Sports Center in Thônex, a suburb of Geneva, Switzerland.[1] The event was held alongside the 2022 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship.[2]

Medallists

Men
Wade White
Barry Chwedoruk
Dan Holowaychuk
George White

David Šik
Karel Hradec
David Havlena
Marek Brožek
Jiří Chobot

Mats Wranå
Mikael Hasselborg
Anders Eriksson
Gerry Wåhlin
Per Noréen
Women
Cristina Lestander
Sandra Born
Silvia Gygax
Christina Gartenmann
Karin Durtschi

Margie Smith
Ann Swisshelm
Shelly Kosal
Shelley Dropkin

Mairi Milne (Fourth)
Edith Hazard (Skip)
Wendy Johnston
Katie Loudon
Jackie Lockhart

Men

Teams

The teams are listed as follows:[3] [4]

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Skip: Hugh Millikin
Third: Steve Johns
Second: James Boyd
Lead: Hamish Lorrain-Smith
Alternate: Geoff Davis
Skip: John Robillard
Third: Gery Hermans
Second: Peter Suter
Lead: Stephane Vandermeern
Alternate: Wayne Fitzpatrick
Skip: Wade White
Third: Barry Chwedoruk
Second: Dan Holowaychuk
Lead: George White
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Skip: David Šik
Third: Karel Hradec
Second: David Havlena
Lead: Marek Brožek
Alternate: Jiří Chobot
Skip: Bent Kristoffersen
Third: Hans Peter Schack
Second: Tommy Kristoffersen
Lead: Soeren Kristensen
Alternate: Matthias Schack
Skip: John Brown
Third: Steve Amann
Second: Martin Gregory
Lead: Andrew Robbins
Alternate: Thomas Campbell
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Skip: Timo Kauste
Third: Tapani Haerkaelae
Second: Petri Kauste
Lead: Markku Olshin
Alternate: Markku Isoviita
Skip: Andy Kapp
Third: Oliver Axnick
Second: Holger Höhne
Lead: Andreas Kempf
Alternate: Matthias Zobel
Skip: Peter Sardi
Third: Zoltàn Jakab
Second: Gàbor Bartalus
Lead: Sándor Asztalos
Alternate: György Nagy
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Skip: Johnjo Kenny
Third: Bill Gray
Second: David Whyte
Lead: Neil Fyfe
Alternate: Ross Barr
Fourth: Carlo Mosaner
Skip: Sergio Serafini
Second: Fabiano Filippi
Lead: Carlo Arman
Alternate: Luca Gilberti
Skip: Ansis Regža
Third: Jānis Rēdlihs
Second: Aivars Puramalis
Lead: Aivars Gulbis
Alternate: Dzintars Bērziņš
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Skip: Dave Watt
Third: Iain Craig
Second: Lorne DePape
Lead: Ian Ford
Skip: Tijani Cole
Third: Charles Neimeth
Second: Robert Brianne
Lead: Daniel Damola
Alternate: Mark Suratt
Skip: Flemming Davanger
Third: Bent Ramsfjell
Second: Espen de Lange
Lead: Morten Tveit
Alternate: Robert Wood
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Skip: Keith Prentice
Third: John Davie
Second: John Dowell
Lead: Michael Ferguson
Alternate: Robert Anderson
Skip: Milan Bubenik
Third: Peter Mocek
Second: Lubomír Malý
Lead: Daniel Sýkora
Alternate: Karol Pospíchal
Skip: Mats Wranå
Third: Mikael Hasselborg
Second: Anders Eriksson
Lead: Gerry Wåhlin
Alternate: Per Noréen
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Skip: Christof Schwaller
Third: Robert Hürlimann
Second: Christoph Kaiser
Lead: Rolf Iseli
Alternate: Pierre Hug
Fourth: Fikret Çatak
Skip: Murat Akın
Second: Selami Yıldız
Lead: Azamet Ust
Skip: Bob LeClair
Third: Fred Maxie
Second: Jeff Baird
Lead: Tom Danielson
Alternate: Greg Gallagher

Round-robin standings

Final round-robin standings

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width=130Group A !Skip width=15W !width=15L !width=30 !width=15
6 0 33.90
5 1 60.43
4 2 72.94
3 3 96.54
2 4 53.76
1 5 104.00
0 6 150.85
valign=top width=10%
width=130Group B !Skip width=15W !width=15L !width=30 !width=15
6 0 28.31
4 2 1–0 51.44
4 2 0–1 67.27
3 3 46.32
2 4 1–0 93.65
2 4 0–1 59.24
0 6 70.14
valign=top width=10%
width=130Group C !Skip width=15W !width=15L !width=30 !width=15
6 0 36.22
4 2 1–0 43.40
4 2 0–1 89.49
3 3 88.85
2 4 1–0 53.48
2 4 0–1 61.22
0 6 159.73

Round-robin results

All draw times are listed in Central European Summer Time .[5]

Draw 1

Saturday, April 23, 8:00

Draw 2

Saturday, April 23, 12:00

Draw 3

Saturday, April 23, 16:00

Draw 4

Saturday, April 23, 20:00

Draw 5

Sunday, April 24, 9:00

Draw 6

Sunday, April 24, 14:00

Draw 7

Sunday, April 24, 19:00

Draw 8

Monday, April 25, 8:00

Draw 9

Monday, April 25, 12:00

Draw 10

Monday, April 25, 16:00

Draw 11

Monday, April 25, 20:00

Draw 12

Tuesday, April 26, 8:00

Draw 13

Tuesday, April 26, 12:00

Draw 14

Tuesday, April 26, 16:00

Draw 15

Tuesday, April 26, 20:00

Draw 17

Wednesday, April 27, 12:00

Draw 18

Wednesday, April 27, 16:00

Draw 19

Wednesday, April 27, 20:00

Draw 20

Thursday, April 28, 8:00

Draw 21

Thursday, April 28, 12:00

Draw 22

Thursday, April 28, 16:00

Draw 23

Thursday, April 28, 20:00

Playoffs

Quarterfinals

Friday, April 29, 9:00

Semifinals

Friday, April 29, 19:00

Bronze medal game

Saturday, April 30, 10:30

Gold medal game

Saturday, April 30, 10:30

Final standings

PlaceTeam
4
5
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21

Women

Teams

The teams are listed as follows:[3] [6]

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Skip: Sherry Anderson
Third: Patty Hersikorn
Second: Brenda Goertzen
Lead: Anita Silvernagle
Alternate: Denise Hersikorn
Fourth: Katerina Zapletalová
Skip: Ivana Bartáková
Second: Helena Kramska
Lead: Hana Velova
Alternate: Zuzana Sommerová
Fourth: Trine Qvist
Third: Anni Gustavussen
Second: Gitte Soelvsten
Skip: Linette Henningsen
Skip: Angela Wilcox
Third: Judith Dixon
Second: Helen Forbes
Lead: Deborah Higgins
Alternate: Joan Reed
Skip: Elina Virtaala
Third: Janina Lindström
Second: Tiina Julkunen
Lead: Riikka Louhivuori
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Skip: Dale Sinclair
Third: Louise Kerr
Second: Bernie Gillett
Lead: Clare McCormick
Fourth: Grazia Ferrero
Skip: Lucilla Macchiati
Second: Daniela Faure-Rolland
Lead: Monica Rossetto
Alternate: Cristina Durando
Skip: Gunte Millere
Third: Dace Zīle
Second: Elēna Kāpostiņa
Lead: Inga Apmane
Fourth: Rasa Veronika Jasaitienė
Skip: Gaiva Valatkienė
Second: Jolanta Šulinskienė
Lead: Eglė Čepulytė
Fourth: Mairi Milne
Skip: Edith Hazard
Second: Wendy Johnston
Lead: Katie Loudon
Alternate: Jackie Lockhart
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Fourth: Camilla Noréen
Skip: Helena Klange
Second: Helene Lyxell
Lead: Anna Klange Wikström
Alternate: Monika Wranå
Skip: Cristina Lestander
Third: Sandra Born
Second: Silvia Gygax
Lead: Christina Gartenmann
Alternate: Karin Durtschi
Skip: Margie Smith
Third: Ann Swisshelm
Second: Shelly Kosal
Lead: Shelley Dropkin

Round-robin standings

Final round-robin standings

valign=top width=10%
width=130Group A !Skip width=15W !width=15L !width=30 !width=15
6 0 85.89
5 1 99.77
4 2 104.00
3 3 53.56
1 5 1–1 86.36
1 5 1–1 103.52
1 5 1–1 148.33
valign=top width=10%
width=130Group B !Skip width=15W !width=15L !width=30 !width=15
3 2 3–0 125.13
3 2 1–2 109.99
3 2 1–2 111.72
3 2 1–2 161.29
2 3 104.03
1 4 106.91

Round-robin results

All draw times are listed in Central European Summer Time .[5]

Draw 1

Saturday, April 23, 8:00

Draw 2

Saturday, April 23, 12:00

Draw 3

Saturday, April 23, 16:00

Draw 4

Saturday, April 23, 20:00

Draw 6

Sunday, April 24, 14:00

Draw 7

Sunday, April 24, 19:00

Draw 9

Monday, April 25, 12:00

Draw 11

Monday, April 25, 20:00

Draw 12

Tuesday, April 26, 8:00

Draw 13

Tuesday, April 26, 12:00

Draw 14

Tuesday, April 26, 16:00

Draw 16

Wednesday, April 27, 8:00

Draw 17

Wednesday, April 27, 12:00

Draw 18

Wednesday, April 27, 16:00

Draw 20

Thursday, April 28, 8:00

Draw 21

Thursday, April 28, 12:00

Draw 22

Thursday, April 28, 16:00

Draw 23

Thursday, April 28, 20:00

Playoffs

Quarterfinals

Friday, April 29, 13:00

Semifinals

Friday, April 29, 19:00

Bronze medal game

Saturday, April 30, 10:30

Gold medal game

Saturday, April 30, 10:30

Final standings

PlaceTeam
4
5
7
8
9
10
11
12
13

Notes and References

  1. Web site: World Senior Curling Championship 2022. World Curling Federation. April 23, 2022.
  2. News: World Mixed Doubles and World Seniors to be held in Geneva, Switzerland. World Curling Federation. December 21, 2021. April 23, 2022.
  3. Web site: Teams. World Curling Federation. April 23, 2022.
  4. Web site: Entry List by Country - Men - As of SAT 23 APR 2022 - World Senior Curling Championships 2022 . en . https://web.archive.org/web/20220424215614/https://world-curling-federation.s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/pdf-documents/competition-CUR_2122_WSCC/2022-04-23-210645774Men%27s%20Entry%20List%20by%20Country.pdf . 2022-04-24 .
  5. Web site: Draw Schedule. World Curling Federation. April 23, 2022.
  6. Web site: Entry List by Country - Women - As of FRI 22 APR 2022 - World Senior Curling Championships 2022 . en . https://web.archive.org/web/20220424215940/https://world-curling-federation.s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/pdf-documents/competition-CUR_2122_WSCC/2022-04-22-124524545Women%27s%20Entry%20List%20by%20Country.pdf . 2022-04-24 .