2022 World Wheelchair-B Curling Championship Explained

2022 World Wheelchair-B
Curling Championship
Host City:Lohja, Finland
Arena:Kisakallio Sports Institute
Dates:November 5–10
Winner:
Skip:Dana Selnekovičová
Third:Martin Tluk
Second:Milan Bartůněk
Lead:Jana Břinčilová
Alternate:Radek Musílek
Coach:Sune Frederiksen
Finalist: (Ørbæk)
Prev:2020
Next:2023

The 2022 World Wheelchair-B Curling Championship was held from November 5 to 10 at the Kisakallio Sports Institute in Lohja, Finland.[1] The top three placing teams (Czech Republic, Denmark and Germany) qualified for the 2023 World Wheelchair Curling Championship in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada.[2]

Teams

The teams are as follows:[3]

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Skip: Dana Selnekovičová
Third: Martin Tluk
Second: Milan Bartůněk
Lead: Jana Břinčilová
Alternate: Radek Musílek
Skip: Kenneth Ørbæk
Third: Michaell Jensen
Second: Niels Nielsen
Lead: Sussie Nielsen
Skip: Rosemary Lenton
Third: Stephen McGarry
Second: Julian Mattison
Lead: Norma McGarry
Alternate: Jean Guild
Fourth: Mait Mätas
Skip: Andrei Koitmäe
Second: Lauri Murasov
Lead: Katlin Riidebach
Alternate: Signe Falkenberg
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Skip: Juha Rajala
Third: Harri Tuomaala
Second: Jouna Tähti
Lead: Valeriina Silas
Alternate: Ritva Lampinen
Skip: Burkhard Möller
Third: Christiane Putzich
Second: Christoph Gemmer
Lead: Heike Melchior
Fourth: Péter Barkóczi
Skip: Viktor Beke
Second: Anikó Sasadi
Lead: Rita Sárai
Skip: Egidio Marchese
Third: Fabrizio Bich
Second: Matteo Ronzani
Lead: Angela Menardi
Alternate: Orietta Berto
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Skip: Takashi Sakataya
Third: Kazuhiro Kashiwabara
Second: Yoku Akazawa
Lead: Kana Matsuda
Alternate: Hiromi Takahashi
Skip: Rufik Tyncharov
Third: Anuar Zhakupov
Second: Mariya Sazhneva
Lead: Gulzhan Kazhynova
Skip: Michał Daszkowski
Third: Łukasz Waszek
Second: Dariusz Mikuła
Lead: Joanna Kozakiewicz
Alternate: Monika Bodych
Skip: Laurent Kneubühl
Third: Marcel Bodenmann
Second: Murad Mirza
Lead: Beatrix Blauel
Alternate: Stephanie Combremont

Round-robin standings

Final round-robin standings

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width=160Group A !Skip width=15W !width=15L !width=30 !width=15
5 0 98.97
3 2 1–0 109.23
3 2 0–1 103.97
2 3 110.02
1 4 1–0 112.53
1 4 0–1 103.68
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width=140Group B !Skip width=15W !width=15L !width=30 !width=15
4 1 1–0 110.16
4 1 0–1 146.18
3 2 113.72
2 3 1–0 127.34
2 3 0–1 155.24
0 5 195.50

Round-robin results

All draw times are listed in Eastern European Summer Time .[4]

Draw 1

Saturday, November 5, 10:00

Draw 2

Saturday, November 5, 15:00

Draw 3

Sunday, November 6, 9:30

Draw 4

Sunday, November 6, 14:00

Draw 5

Sunday, November 6, 18:30

Draw 6

Monday, November 7, 10:00

Draw 7

Monday, November 7, 15:00

Draw 8

Tuesday, November 8, 9:30

Draw 9

Tuesday, November 8, 14:00

Draw 10

Tuesday, November 8, 18:30

Playoffs

Qualification games

Wednesday, November 9, 14:00

Semifinals

Wednesday, November 9, 18:30

Bronze medal game

Thursday, November 10, 10:00

Final

Thursday, November 10, 15:00

Final standings

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PlaceTeam
4
5
6
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PlaceTeam
7
8
9
10
11
12

Notes and References

  1. Web site: World Wheelchair-B Curling Championship 2022. World Curling Federation. October 24, 2022.
  2. News: World Wheelchair-B and World Junior-B return to Lohja, Finland. World Curling Federation. July 7, 2022. October 24, 2022.
  3. Web site: List of Teams. World Curling Federation. October 24, 2022.
  4. Web site: Draw Schedule. World Curling Federation. October 24, 2022.