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 NEWSLETTER    17/03/2005


 

Media Relations Officer      Håkan Sundström

IDROTTSHUSET, Mårbackagatan 19  S -123 43 FARSTA, Sweden

   E-mail: hakan.sundstrom@curling.se

Fax: +46 8 604 70 78  * Telephone: +46 8 683 30 16

  

World Women Curling Championships to start in Paisley, Scotland

Expanded to 12 teams and new format for the play-off system

 

The 2005 World Women Championships will start on Saturday, March 19 in Paisley outside Glasgow, Scotland. The venue is The Lagoon Leisure Centre in Paisley where 12 teams from all over the world will compete until the final day, Easter Sunday March 27. The 12 teams that have qualified are:

Defending champion Canada, last year´s runner-up Norway, bronze medal nation Switzerland, semi finalist USA, home team Scotland, Sweden, Japan, Italy, Denmark, Finland, Russia and the newcomer to world championships, China.

Twelve teams instead of traditional ten is one new thing this year. The new format of the play-off is the second news.

Now the page system will be used where the two best teams of the round-robin will play in semi final 1. The winner will go directly to the final and the loser will get another chance to the final. They will play the winner of the game between team ranked 3rd and 4th of the round-robin.

 

The last time the World Women´s Curling Championship was a separate event was in 1988 and then the venue was Summit Centre in Glasgow. By then the Swedish team was skipped by 21 year old Anette Norberg who led her team to a bronze medal at her first World Championship. Now Anette is back in Scotland, skipping her 4th time European Champions. Anette is the only curler remaining from the 1988 World Championships. After the success of European Championships of course the Swedish team belongs to the medal favourites in Paisley.

Canada is the defending champion nation and Canadian curlers always belong to the favourites. This year they will be represented by a new team from Winnipeg, Manitoba skipped by Jennifer Jones. Her team contains half of Connie Laliberte´s team that finished second at the Ford WCC in Brandon 1995, Cathy Gauthier and Cathy Overton Clapham.

Norway´s Dordi Nordby, runner-up last year and World champion skip in 1990 and 1991 is back to play her 18th world championships since 1982.  Switzerland´s Mirjam Ott finished runner-up in the European championships in Sofia last December.

 

Results, information of the games and pictures will be published on the WCF website: http://www.worldcurlingfederation.org/CurlHome/Results/2004-2005/WCC-W/

Website of the host committee: www.womens2005worlds.com