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2019 World Men's Curling Championship
The 2019 World Men's Curling Championship (branded as the 2019 Pioneer Hi-Bred World Men's Curling Championship for sponsorship reasons) was held from March 30 to April 7 at the ENMAX Centre in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.
| 2019 World Men's Curling Championship |
|---|
| Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada |
| ENMAX Centre |
| March 30 – April 7, 2019 |
| 69,077 |
| Sweden |
| Karlstads CK, Karlstad |
| Niklas Edin |
| Oskar Eriksson |
| Rasmus Wranå |
| Christoffer Sundgren |
| Daniel Magnusson |
| Fredrik Lindberg |
| Canada (Koe) |
| « 2018 2020 (cancelled) » |
The 2019 World Men's Curling Championship (branded as the 2019 Pioneer Hi-Bred World Men's Curling Championship for sponsorship reasons) was held from March 30 to April 7 at the ENMAX Centre in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.
The following nations are qualified to participate in the 2019 World Men's Curling Championship:
- Canada (host country)
- One team from the 2018 Americas Challenge
- United States
- Seven teams from the 2018 European Curling Championships
- Sweden
- Scotland
- Italy
- Germany
- Norway
- Switzerland
- Russia
- Two teams from the 2018 Pacific-Asia Curling Championships
- China
- Japan
- Two teams from the 2019 World Qualification Event
- South Korea
- Netherlands
Notes
The teams are as follows:
| Canada | China | Germany | Italy | Japan |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Glencoe Club, Calgary | ||||
| Skip: Kevin Koe | ||||
| Third: B.J. Neufeld | ||||
| Second: Colton Flasch | ||||
| Lead: Ben Hebert | ||||
| Alternate: Ted Appelman | Harbin CC, Harbin | |||
| Skip: Zou Qiang | ||||
| Third: Wang Zhiyu | ||||
| Second: Shao Zhilin | ||||
| Lead: Xu Jingtao | ||||
| Alternate: Ba Dexin | EC Oberstdorf, Oberstdorf | |||
| Skip: Marc Muskatewitz | ||||
| Third: Daniel Neuner | ||||
| Second: Ryan Sherrard | ||||
| Lead: Dominik Greindl | ||||
| Alternate: Benjamin Kapp | SC Pinerolo, Pinerolo | |||
| Skip: Joël Retornaz | ||||
| Third: Amos Mosaner | ||||
| Second: Sebastiano Arman | ||||
| Lead: Simone Gonin | ||||
| Alternate: Alberto Pimpini | Hokkaido Consadole Sapporo CC, Tokoro | |||
| Skip: Yuta Matsumura | ||||
| Third: Tetsuro Shimizu | ||||
| Second: Yasumasa Tanida | ||||
| Lead: Shinya Abe | ||||
| Alternate: Kosuke Aita | ||||
| CC PWA Zoetermeer, Zoetermeer | ||||
| Fourth: Wouter Gösgens | ||||
| Skip: Jaap van Dorp | ||||
| Second: Laurens Hoekman | ||||
| Lead: Carlo Glasbergen | ||||
| Alternate: Bart Klomp | Oppdal CK, Oppdal | |||
| Skip: Magnus Ramsfjell | ||||
| Third: Michael Mellemseter | ||||
| Second: Jørgen Myran | ||||
| Lead: Andreas Hårstad | ||||
| Alternate: Steffen Walstad | Ice Cube CC, Sochi | |||
| Skip: Sergey Glukhov | ||||
| Third: Artur Ali | ||||
| Second: Dmitry Mironov | ||||
| Lead: Anton Kalalb | ||||
| Alternate: Evgeny Klimov | Gogar Park CC, Edinburgh | |||
| Skip: Bruce Mouat | ||||
| Third: Grant Hardie | ||||
| Second: Bobby Lammie | ||||
| Lead: Hammy McMillan Jr. | ||||
| Alternate: Ross Whyte | Seoul CC, Seoul | |||
| Skip: Kim Soo-hyuk | ||||
| Third: Lee Jeong-jae | ||||
| Second: Hwang Hyeon-jun | ||||
| Lead: Jeong Byeong-jin | ||||
| Alternate: Lee Dong-hyeong | ||||
| Karlstads CK, Karlstad | ||||
| Skip: Niklas Edin | ||||
| Third: Oskar Eriksson | ||||
| Second: Rasmus Wranå | ||||
| Lead: Christoffer Sundgren | ||||
| Alternate: Daniel Magnusson | CC Genève, Geneva & Interlaken CC, Interlaken | |||
| Fourth: Benoît Schwarz | ||||
| Third: Sven Michel | ||||
| Skip: Peter de Cruz | ||||
| Lead: Valentin Tanner | ||||
| Alternate: Claudio Pätz | Duluth CC, Duluth | |||
| Skip: John Shuster | ||||
| Third: Christopher Plys | ||||
| Second: Matt Hamilton | ||||
| Lead: John Landsteiner | ||||
| Alternate: Korey Dropkin |
Year to date World Curling Tour order of merit ranking for each team prior to the event.
| Nation (Skip) | Rank | Points |
|---|---|---|
| Canada (Koe) | 1 | 431.406 |
| Scotland (Mouat) | 4 | 355.316 |
| Sweden (Edin) | 5 | 354.921 |
| Switzerland (de Cruz) | 9 | 291.162 |
| United States (Shuster) | 13 | 242.221 |
| Japan (Matsumura) | 21 | 165.873 |
| Netherlands (van Dorp) | 30 | 117.489 |
| Italy (Retornaz) | 46 | 91.666 |
| South Korea (Kim) | 49 | 89.474 |
| China (Zou) | 54 | 77.239 |
| Russia (Glukhov) | 56 | 74.037 |
| Norway (Ramsfjell) | 74 | 53.765 |
| Germany (Muskatewitz) | 146 | 25.565 |
Final round-robin standings
| Key | |
|---|---|
| Teams to playoffs |
All draw times are listed in Mountain Time (UTC-06:00).
Saturday, March 30, 14:00
Saturday, March 30, 19:00
Sunday, March 31, 09:00
Sunday, March 31, 14:00
Sunday, March 31, 19:00
Monday, April 1, 09:00
Monday, April 1, 14:00
Monday, April 1, 19:00
Tuesday, April 2, 09:00
Tuesday, April 2, 14:00
Tuesday, April 2, 19:00
Wednesday, April 3, 09:00
Wednesday, April 3, 14:00
Wednesday, April 3, 19:00
Thursday, April 4, 09:00
Thursday, April 4, 14:00
Thursday, April 4, 19:00
Friday, April 5, 09:00
Friday, April 5, 14:00
Friday, April 5, 19:00
Saturday, April 6, 09:00
| Player percentages | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Ben Hebert | 91% | Hammy McMillan Jr. | 94% |
| Colton Flasch | 79% | Bobby Lammie | 90% |
| B.J. Neufeld | 83% | Grant Hardie | 84% |
| Kevin Koe | 94% | Bruce Mouat | 85% |
| Total | 87% | Total | 88% |
| Player percentages | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Shinya Abe | 90% | John Landsteiner | 92% |
| Yasumasa Tanida | 83% | Matt Hamilton | 82% |
| Tetsuro Shimizu | 80% | Chris Plys | 77% |
| Yuta Matsumura | 90% | John Shuster | 85% |
| Total | 86% | Total | 84% |
Saturday, April 6, 14:00
| Player percentages | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Christoffer Sundgren | 95% | Shinya Abe | 94% |
| Rasmus Wranå | 97% | Yasumasa Tanida | 86% |
| Oskar Eriksson | 84% | Tetsuro Shimizu | 86% |
| Niklas Edin | 92% | Yuta Matsumura | 75% |
| Total | 92% | Total | 85% |
Saturday, April 6, 19:00
| Player percentages | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Valentin Tanner | 92% | Ben Hebert | 94% |
| Peter de Cruz | 92% | Colton Flasch | 85% |
| Sven Michel | 81% | B.J. Neufeld | 86% |
| Benoît Schwarz | 93% | Kevin Koe | 90% |
| Total | 89% | Total | 89% |
Sunday, April 7, 12:00
| Player percentages | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Shinya Abe | 100% | Valentin Tanner | 85% |
| Yasumasa Tanida | 86% | Peter de Cruz | 97% |
| Tetsuro Shimizu | 85% | Sven Michel | 92% |
| Yuta Matsumura | 85% | Benoît Schwarz | 89% |
| Total | 89% | Total | 91% |
Sunday, April 7, 17:00
| Player percentages | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Christoffer Sundgren | 99% | Ben Hebert | 97% |
| Rasmus Wranå | 89% | Colton Flasch | 88% |
| Oskar Eriksson | 89% | B.J. Neufeld | 82% |
| Niklas Edin | 90% | Kevin Koe | 78% |
| Total | 92% | Total | 86% |
| Key | |
|---|---|
| Zone loses one guaranteed berth in 2020 World Championship |
| Place | Team |
|---|---|
| Sweden | |
| Canada | |
| Switzerland | |
| 4 | Japan |
| 5 | United States |
| 6 | Scotland |
| 7 | Italy |
| 8 | Germany |
| 9 | Russia |
| 10 | Netherlands |
| 11 | China |
| 12 | Norway |
| 13 | South Korea |
Final round robin percentages; minimum 9 games
| Leads | % | Seconds | % | Thirds | % | Skips | % |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ben Hebert | 94 | ||||||
| Valentin Tanner | 94 | ||||||
| Hammy McMillan Jr. | 93 | ||||||
| Christoffer Sundgren | 93 | ||||||
| John Landsteiner | 91 | ||||||
| Yasumasa Tanida | 88 | ||||||
| Peter de Cruz (Skip) | 87 | ||||||
| Matt Hamilton | 87 | ||||||
| Bobby Lammie | 87 | ||||||
| Rasmus Wranå | 87 | ||||||
| Oskar Eriksson | 90 | ||||||
| Grant Hardie | 87 | ||||||
| B.J. Neufeld | 87 | ||||||
| Chris Plys | 87 | ||||||
| Sven Michel | 86 | ||||||
| Niklas Edin | 87 | ||||||
| Benoît Schwarz (Fourth) | 86 | ||||||
| Kevin Koe | 84 | ||||||
| Yuta Matsumura | 83 | ||||||
| Bruce Mouat | 83 | ||||||
| Joël Retornaz | 83 | ||||||
| John Shuster | 83 |
| Player | Team | Position | Opponent |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ben Hebert | Canada | Lead | Switzerland |
| Valentin Tanner | Switzerland | Lead | Canada |
| Christoffer Sundgren | Sweden | Lead | Canada |
| John Landsteiner | United States | Lead | China |
| B.J. Neufeld | Canada | Third | Norway |
| Grant Hardie | Scotland | Third | Germany |
The awards and all-star team are as follows:
All-Star Team
- Skip: Niklas Edin, Sweden
- Third: Oskar Eriksson, Sweden
- Second: Yasumasa Tanida, Japan
- Lead: Ben Hebert, Canada
Collie Campbell Memorial Award
- Kim Soo-hyuk, South Korea
General
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Specific
- Official website
- "2019 Pioneer Hi-Bred World Mens Curling Championship Media Guide" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on March 25, 2019.
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