2007 Ford World Men's Curling Championship
The Curling World Cup 2007 men and women were held spatially and temporally separated.
The men's tournament was held from March 31 to April 8 at Rexall Place in Edmonton, Canada, instead. The women wore their tournament from March 17 to 25 in the Japanese city of Aomori from.
- 2.1 participants
- 2.2 Round Robin
- 2.3 Tie -break
- 2.4 Playoffs
- 2.5 Final
Tournament Women ( Aomori )
Participants
Skip: Wang Bingyu Third: Yue Qingshuang Second: Liu Yin Lead: Zhou Yan Replacement: Sun Yue
Skip: Angelina Jensen Third: Madeleine Dupont Second: Denise Dupont Lead: Camilla Jensen Replacement: Ane Hansen
Skip: Andrea Schoepp Third: Monika Wagner Second: Anna Hartelt Lead: Marie Rotter Replacement: Theresa Wallner
Skip: Diana Gaspari Third: Giulia Lacedelli Second: Giorgia Apollonio Lead: Violetta Caldart Replacement: Elettra De Col
Skip: Moe Meguro Third: Mari Motohashi Second: Mayo Yamaura Lead: Sakurako Terada Replacement: Asuka Yogo
Skip: Kelly Scott Third: Jeanna Schraeder Second: Sasha Carter Lead: Renee Simons Replacement: Michelle Allen
Skip Ludmila Priwiwkowa Third: Olga Scharkowa Second: Nkeiruka Jesech Lead: Ekaterina Galkina Replacement: Margarita Fomina
Skip: Kelly Wood Third: Jackie Lockhart Second: Lorna Vevers Lead: Lindsay Wood Replacement: Karen Addison
Skip Anette Norberg Third: Eva Lund Second: Cathrine Lindahl Lead: Anna Svärd Replacement: Ulrika Bergman
Skip: Silvana Tirinzoni Third: Esther Neuenschwander Second: Anna Neuenschwander Lead: Sandra Attinger Replacement: Mirjam Ott
Skip: Hana Synáčková Third: Lenka Danielisová Second: Lenka Kučerová Lead: Karolina Pilařová Replacement: Michala Souhradová
Skip Debbie McCormick Third: Allison Pottinger Second: Nicole Joraanstad Lead: Natalie Nicholson Replacement: Maureen Brunt
Round Robin
Playoffs
First versus second: March 24, 15:00
Third parties against Fourth: March 23, 20:00
3rd Place Match: March 24, 20:00
Final: March 25, 14:00
Full Time
Men's tournament ( in Edmonton )
Participant
Skip: Hugh Millikin Third: Ian Palangio Second: Sean Hall Lead: Mike Woloschuk Replacement: David Imlah
Skip: Johnny Frederiksen Third: Lars Vilandt Second: Bo Jensen Lead: Kenneth Hertsdahl Replacement: Ivan Frederiksen
Skip: Andreas Kapp Third: Ulrich Kapp Second: Andreas Lang Lead: Andreas Kempf Replacement: Holger Hoehne
Skip: Markku Uusipaavalniemi Third: Kalle Kiiskinen Second: Jani Sullanmaa Lead: Teemu Salo Replacement: Jari Rouvinen
Skip: Thomas Dufour Third: Tony Angiboust Second: Jan Henri Ducroz Lead: Richard Ducroz Replacement: Raphael Mathieu
Skip Glenn Howard Third: Richard Hart Second Brent Laing Lead Craig Savill Replacement: Steve Bice
Skip: Thomas Ulsrud Third: Torger Nergård Second: Thomas Due Lead: Jan Thoresen Replacement: Thomas Løvold
Skip: Warwick Smith Third: Craig Wilson Second: David Smith Lead: Ross Hepburn Replacement: Ewan MacDonald
Skip: Peja Lindholm Third: James Dryburgh Second: Viktor Kjäll Lead: Anders Eriksson Replacement: Magnus Swartling
Skip: Ralph Stöckli Third: Jan Hauser Second: Markus Eggler Lead: Simon Strübin Replacement: Andreas Schwaller
Skip: Lee Je- ho Third: Beak Jong- chul Second: Yang Se -young Lead: Kwon Young -il Replacement: Park Kwon- il
Skip: Todd Birr Third: Bill Todhunter Second: Greg Johnson Lead: Kevin Birr Replacement: Zach Jacobson
Round Robin
Tie -break
To determine the fourth for the Page playoffs, had to be played three playoffs.
TB1 TB2 winner against winner:
Playoffs
First versus second: April 6th, 14:00
Third parties against Fourth: April 6, 19:30
3rd Place Match: April 7th, 10:30
Finale: April 8, 11:30
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- Curling World Cup
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- Sporting event in Edmonton
- Sporting event in Japan
- Aomori Prefecture