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Curling 2022 - 2023 Discussion Thread


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2023 Junior World Curling Championships: Feb 25- March 4, 2023 | Füssen, Germany :GER

 

Men’s Standings After Day 5


Germany :GER 6 W / 1 L 

Scotland :SCO 5 W / 2 L

Norway :NOR 4 W / 3 L

United States :USA 4 W / 3 L

Switzerland :SUI 4 W / 3 L
China :CHN  4 W / 3 L

Italy :ITA 4 W / 3 L

Canada :CAN 2 W / 5 L

Korea :KOR 1 W / 6 L

Turkey :TUR 1 W/ 6 L

 

Women’s Standings After Day 4

 

Switzerland :SUI 8 W / 0 L

Norway :NOR 6 W / 2 L

Japan :JPN 5 W / 3 L

Scotland :SCO 5 W / 3 L

Sweden :SWE 5 W / 3 L

Korea :KOR 3 W / 5 L

United States :USA 3 W / 5 L

Canada :CAN 2 W / 6 L

Germany :GER 2 W / 6 L

Latvia :LAT 1 W / 7 L


Updated Standings Here

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2023 Junior World Curling Championships: Feb 25- March 4, 2023 | Füssen, Germany :GER

 

Men’s Draw 8 Results

 

:SCO 6 - 2 :USA 

:ITA 6 - 7 :CHN 

:TUR 2 - 9 :SUI 

:GER 8 - 2 :CAN 

:KOR 3 - 6 :NOR 

 

:SCO men’s team are the second to qualify for the WJCC 2023 semi-finals!

 

Full Results Here

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2023 Junior World Curling Championships: Feb 25- March 4, 2023 | Füssen, Germany :GER

 

Women’s Draw 9 Results

 

:NOR 11 - 8 :GER 

:CAN 6 - 8 :SUI 

:USA 7 - 8 :SCO 

:KOR 9 - 6 :SWE 

:JPN 7 - 5 :LAT 

 

:SCO women’s team, and :JPN women’s team are the third/fourth to qualify for the WJCC 2023 semi-finals!

 

Full Results Here

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2023 Junior World Curling Championships: Feb 25- March 4, 2023 | Füssen, Germany :GER

 

Men’s Draw 9 Results

 

:ITA 4 - 3 :SUI 

:TUR 3 - 11 :KOR 

:GER 3 - 4 :CHN 

:NOR 5 - 8 :SCO 

:USA 5 - 11 :CAN 

 

:CHN men’s team, and :NOR men’s team are the third/fourth to qualify for the WJCC 2023 semi-finals!

 

Full Results Here

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On 3/1/2023 at 11:27 AM, Dragon said:

Two questions.

1 - What the chances either Canadian team gets relegated to the B division?

2 - Canada can never have played in the B division at any level in the entire history, right?

1 - Canada got relegated to the B division in both men’s/women’s competition, as one of the bottom four finishers. A shock mainly for the men’s side, considering we won bronze in 2022. 
 

2 - Canada’s women’s team came through the B division to qualify for this event. 

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Where to watch the semis - looks like both sheets are covered.

 

https://olympics.com/en/sport-events/2023-wjc-curling-world-junior-championships-fussen/

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2023 Junior World Curling Championships: Feb 25- March 4, 2023 | Füssen, Germany :GER

 

Men’s Standings After Day 6


Germany :GER 7 W / 2 L (W 1) (Through to semi-finals at the 2023 WJCC)

Scotland :SCO 7 W / 2 L (W 0) (Through to semi-finals at the 2023 WJCC)

China :CHN  6 W / 3 L (Through to semi-finals at the 2023 WJCC)

Norway :NOR 5 W / 4 L (W 2) (Through to semi-finals at the 2023 WJCC)

Italy :ITA 5 W / 4 L (W 1)

Switzerland :SUI 5 W / 4 L (W 0)

United States :USA 4 W / 5 L (Regelated to B division)

Canada :CAN 3 W / 6 L (Regelated to B division)

Korea :KOR 2 W / 7 L (Regelated to B division)

Turkey :TUR 1 W / 8 L (Regelated to B division)

 

Women’s Standings After Day 6

 

Switzerland :SUI 8 W / 0 L (Through to semi-finals at the 2023 WJCC)

Norway :NOR 7 W / 2 L (Through to semi-finals at the 2023 WJCC)

Japan :JPN 6 W / 3 L (W 1) (Through to semi-finals at the 2023 WJCC)

Scotland :SCO 6 W / 3 L (W 0) (Through to semi-finals at the 2023 WJCC)

Sweden :SWE 5 W / 4 L

Korea :KOR 4 W / 5 L

United States :USA 3 W / 6 L (Regelated to B division)

Canada :CAN 2 W / 7 L (W 1) (Relegated to B division)

Germany :GER 2 W / 7 L (W 0)(Relegated to B division)

Latvia :LAT 1 W / 8 L (Relegated to B division)


Final Standings Here

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2023 Junior World Curling Championships: Feb 25- March 4, 2023 | Füssen, Germany :GER
 

Women’s Semi Finals

 

:SUI v. :SCO
:NOR v. :JPN 

 

Men’s Semi Finals

 

:GER v. :NOR 

:SCO v. :CHN 

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13 hours ago, Monzanator said:

Canada stopped being good at curling? Or just some shaky junior selection criteria?

They selet team one year in advance to give them more support and preparation. But that also means another team might have a better form this year, also that the maximum age is one year lower in their junior championship to make them still Young enough for the world juniors

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