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2023 Tim Hortons Brier: March 3- March 12, 2023 | London, Ontario :CAN 

 

Men’s Standings After Day 5

 

Pool A 

 

Team Dunstone (MB) - 6 W / 0 L

 

Team Koe (AB) - 5 W / 1 L

 

Team Carruthers (WC2) - 4 W / 2 L

 

Team Horgan (NO) - 3 W / 1 L

 

Team Manuel (NS) - 2 W / 3 L

 

Team Koe (NT) - 1 W / 3 L

 

Team Knapp (SK) - 1 W / 4 L

 

Team Young (NL) - 1 W / 4 L

 

Team Higgs (NU) - 1 W / 5 L

 

 

Pool B

 

Team Bottcher (WC1) - 5 W / 1 L

 

Team McEwen (ON) - 5 W / 1 L

 

Team Asselin (QC) - 4 W / 1 L

 

Team Gushue (CAN) - 3 W / 1 L

 

Team Sturmay (WC3) - 2 W / 2 L

 

Team Scoffin (YT) - 2 W / 4 L


Team Gauthier (BC) - 1 W / 4 L

 

Team Smith (PEI) - 1 W / 4 L

 

Team Jones (NB) - 1 W / 6 L

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2023 World Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Curling Championships: March 4- March 12, 2023 | Richmond, British Colombia :CAN 

 

Draw 11 Results  

 

:CHN 9 - 5 :HUN 

:FIN 7 - 6 :SCO 

:EST 9 - 8 :USA 

:SUI 8 - 4 :POL 

:SVK 6 - 4 :NOR 

 

 

Draw 12 Results

 

:ITA 9 - 3 :JPN 

:KOR 7 - 3 :DEN 

:NOR 8 - 5 :FIN 

:ENG 8 - 6 :GER 

:CAN 9 - 8 :SWE 

:SVK 5 - 4 :POL 

 

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2023 World Wheelchair Curling Championships: March 4- March 12, 2023 | Richmond, British Colombia :CAN 

 

Final Mixed Standings  

 

China :CHN 10 W / 1 L (Through to the semi-finals at the 2023 WWCC)

Canada :CAN 9 W / 2 L (Through to the semi-finals at the 2023 WWCC)

South Korea :KOR 8 W / 3 L (Through to the playoff qualification round, where they will face #6 Scotland)

United States :USA 7 W / 4 L  (Through to the playoff qualification round, where they will face #5 Sweden)

Sweden :SWE 6 W / 5 L  (Through to the playoff qualification round, where they will face #4 United States)

Scotland :SCO 5 W / 6 L (W2)  (Through to the playoff qualification round, where they will face #3 South Korea)

Norway :NOR 5 W / 6 L (W1)

Czech Republic :CZE  5 W / 6 L (W0)

Latvia :LAT 4 W / 7 L 

Italy :ITA 3 W / 8 L (Relegated to 2024 WWCC B-division) 

Denmark :DEN 2 W / 9 L (W1) (Relegated to 2024 WWCC B-division) 

Japan :JPN 2 W / 9 L (W0) (Relegated to 2024 WWCC B-division) 

 

Mixed Doubles Standings After Day 6

 

Group A

 

China :CHN 8 W / 0 L 

United States :USA 5 W / 3 L (W1)

Slovakia :SVK 5 W / 3 L (W0)

Hungary :HUN 3 W / 4 L 

Estonia :EST 4 W / 4 L 

Poland :POL 2 W / 5 L 

Switzerland :SUI 3 W / 4 L 

Norway :NOR 3 W / 5 L (W1)

Finland :FIN 3 W / 5 L (W0)

Scotland :SCO 2 W / 5 L 

 

Group B

 

Canada :CAN 7 W / 0 L 

Latvia :LAT 5 W / 2 L (W1)

England :ENG 5 W / 2 L (W0)

South Korea :KOR 4 W / 2 L 

Germany :GER 4 W / 3 L 

Italy :ITA 3 W / 4 L 

Japan :JPN 1 W / 5 L 

Sweden :SWE 1 W / 6 L 

Denmark :DEN 0 W / 6 L 

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2023 Tim Hortons Brier: March 3- March 12, 2023 | London, Ontario :CAN
 

Draw 16 Results

 

Team Knapp (SK) 6 - 5 Team Koe (NT)

 

Team Bottcher (WC1) 8 - 7 Team Asselin (QC) 

 

Team Horgan (NO) 7 - 4 Team Manuel (NS)

 

Team Gushue (CAN) 8 - 3 Team Sturmay (WC3)


 

Draw 17 Results 

 

Team Dunstone (MB) 9 - 2 Team Horgan (NO) 

 

Team Koe (AB) 10 - 6 Team Koe (NT)


Team Knapp (SK) 5 - 4 Team Carruthers (WC2)

 

Team McEwen (ON) 11 - 4 Team Jones (NB)

 

 

Draw 18 Results


Team Jones (NB) 9 - 7 Team Scoffin (YT) 

 

Team Carruthers (WC2) 8 - 4 Team Higgs (NU)


Team McEwen (ON) 10 - 6 Team Gauthier (BC)

 

Team Young (NL) 8 - 5 Team Manuel (NS)

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2023 Tim Hortons Brier: March 3- March 12, 2023 | London, Ontario :CAN 

 

Full Men’s Standings

 

Pool A 

 

Team Dunstone (MB) - 8 W / 0 L (Through to the championship round finals)

 

Team Koe (AB) - 7 W / 1 L (Through to the championship round semi-finals, and will face Team McEwen #B3)

 

Team Horgan (NO) - 6 W / 2 L (Through to the championship round semi-finals, and will face Team Bottcher #B2)

 

Team Knapp (SK) - 4 W / 4 L (W1)

 

Team Carruthers (WC2) - 4 W / 4 L (W0)

 

Team Manuel (NS) - 3 W / 5 L

 

Team Young (NL) - 2 W / 6 L

 

Team Koe (NT) - 1 W / 7 (W1)

 

Team Higgs (NU) - 1 W / 7 L (W0)

 

 

Pool B

 

Team Gushue (CAN) - 7 W / 1 L (W1)  (Through to the championship round finals)

 

Team Bottcher (WC1) - 7 W / 1 L (W0) (Through to the championship round semi-finals, and will face Team Horgan #B3)

 

Team McEwen (ON) - 6 W / 2 L (Through to the championship round semi-finals, and will face Team Koe #B2)

 

Team Asselin (QC) - 5 W / 3 L

 

Team Gauthier (BC) - 3 W / 5 L (W1)

 

Team Sturmay (WC3) - 3 W / 5 L (W0) 

 

Team Scoffin (YT) - 2 W / 6 L (W1)

 

Team Smith (PEI) - 2 W / 6 L (W0)

 

Team Jones (NB) - 1 W / 7 L

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2023 World Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Curling Championships: March 4- March 12, 2023 | Richmond, British Colombia :CAN 

 

Draw 13 Results  

 

:GER 8 - 6 :SWE 

:SUI 9 - 7 :EST 

:LAT 10 - 7 :KOR 

:CAN 13 - 7 :JPN 

:POL 9 - 6 :HUN 

:USA 1 - 6 :SCO 

 

 

Draw 14 Results

 

:KOR 8 - 4 :ITA 

:HUN 8 - 4 :FIN 

:ENG 8 - 6 :DEN 

:SCO 9 - 8 :POL 

:NOR 10 - 2 :SUI 

:CHN 11 - 5 :SVK 

 

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2023 World Wheelchair Mixed Curling Championships: March 4- March 12, 2023 | Richmond, British Colombia 

 

Final Mixed Doubles Standings

 

Group A

 

China :CHN 9 W / 0 L  (Through to the 2023 WWMDCC semi-finals)

United States :USA 5 W / 4 L (W1) (Through to the 2023 WWMDCC playoff qualification round, where they will face England #B3)

Slovakia :SVK 5 W / 4 L (W0) (Through to the 2023 WWMDCC playoff qualification round, where they will face Latvia #B2)

Scotland :SCO 4 W / 5 L (W2)

Estonia :EST 4 W / 5 L (W2)

Hungary :HUN 4 W / 5 L (W2)

Norway :NOR 4 W / 5 L (W2)

 

Switzerland :SUI 4 W / 5 L (W2)

Poland :POL 3 W / 6 L (W1)

Finland :FIN 3 W / 6 L (W0)

 

Group B

 

Canada :CAN 8 W / 0 L (Through to the 2023 WWMDCC semi-finals)

Latvia :LAT 6 W / 2 L (W1) (Through to the 2023 WWMDCC playoff qualification round, where they will face Slovakia #A3)

England :ENG 6 W / 2 L (W0) (Through to the 2023 WWMDCC playoff qualification round, where they will face United States #A2)

South Korea :KOR 5 W / 3 L (W1)

Germany :GER 5 W / 3 L (W0)

Italy :ITA 3 W / 5 L 

Japan :JPN 1 W / 7 L 

Sweden :SWE 1 W / 7 L 

Denmark :DEN 1 W / 7 L 

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