2004 Ford World Men's Curling Championship
The Curling World Championship in 2004 was the last time being in the tournaments of men and women were discharged together.
The tournament ( officially called 2004 Ford World Curling Championship ) was held from April 17 to 25, 2005 in Gävle, Sweden, instead.
- 2.1 Participants
- 2.2 Round Robin
- 2.3 Tie -break
- 2.4 Semi-finals
- 2.5 game for bronze medal
- 2.6 final
- 2.7 Final
Men's tournament
Participant
Skip: Lars Vilandt Third: Lasse Lavrsen Second: Kenneth Andersen Daucke Lead: Bo Jensen Replacement: Henrik Jakobsen
Skip: Sebastian Stock Third: Daniel Herberg Second: Stephen Knoll Lead: Mark Messenzehl Replacement: Patrick Hoffmann
Skip: Thomas Dufour Third: Philippe Caux Second: Lionel Roux Lead: Toni Angiboust Replacement: Julien Charlet
Skip: Marc Dacey Third: Bruce Lohnes Second: Robert Harris Lead: Andrew Gibson Replacement: Matthew Harris
Skip: Sean Becker Third: Hans Frauenlobstraße Second: Dan Mustapic Lead: Lorne De Pape Replacement: Warren Dobson
Skip: Pål Trulsen Third: Lars Vågberg Second: Flemming Davanger Lead: Bent Anund Ramsfjell Replacement: Torger Nergård
Skip: Ewan Macdonald Third: Warwick Smith Second: David Hay Lead: Peter Loudon Replacement: Craig Wilson
Skip: Peter Lindholm Third: Tomas Nordin Second: Magnus Swartling Lead: Peter Narup Replacement: Anders Kraupp
Skip: Bernhard Werthemann Third: Thomas Lips Second: Daniel Widmer Lead: Thomas Hoch Replacement: Stefan Traub
Skip: Jason Larway Third: Doug Pottinger Second: Joel Larway Lead: Bill Trodhunter Replacement: Don Pottinger
Round Robin
Semifinal
Match for bronze medal
Final
Full Time
Tournament Women
Participants
Skip: Madeleine Dupont Third: Denise Dupont Second: Helle Simonsen Lead: Maria Poulsen Replacement: Lene Nielsen
Skip: Kirsi Nykänen Third: Tiina Kautonen Second: Sari Laakkonen Lead: Minna Malinen Replacement: Riikka Louhivuori
Skip: Diana Gaspari Third: Giulia Lacedelli Second: Pink Pompanin Lead: Violetta Caldart Replacement: Chiara Olivieri
Skip: Shinobu Aota Third: Yukari Okazaki Second: Eriko Minatoya Lead: Kotomi Ishizaki Replacement: Mari Motohashi
Skip: Colleen Jones Third: Kim Kelly Second: Mary- Anne Arsenault Lead: Nancy Delahunt Replacement: Mary Sue Radford
Skip: Dordi Nordby Third: Linn Githmark Second: Marianne Haslum Lead: Camilla Holth Replacement: Marianne Rørvik
Skip: Jackie Lockhart Third: Sheila Swan Second: Katriona Fairweather Lead: Anne Laird Replacement: Kelly Wood
Skip Anette Norberg Third: Eva Lund Second: Cathrine Norberg Lead: Anna Bergström Replacement: Ulrika Bergman
Skip: Luzia Ebnöther Third: Carmen Küng Second: Tanya Free Lead: Nadia Röthlisberger Replacement: Laurence Bidaud
Skip: Patti Lank Third: Erika Brown Second: Nicole Joraanstad Lead: Natalie Nicholson Replacement: Barb Perrella
Round Robin
Tie -break
To determine the fourth semi-finalists, two playoffs had to be discharged.
Semifinal
Match for bronze medal
Final
Full Time
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