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Men's Curling Tournament at the Winter Olympic Games 2018


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8 hours ago, heywoodu said:

Skip - Player - Player - Player

 

Wait, that means the skip is no player? :mumble:

 

Skip is the captain. :p

#banbestmen

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:CAN Team Canada :CAN

 

Skip: Kevin Koe

Lead: Ben Hebert

Second: Brent Laing

Third: Marc Kennedy

Alternate: Scott Pfeifer

 

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:DEN Team Denmark :DEN 

 

Skip: Rasmus Stjerne

Lead: Oliver Dupont

Second: Mikkel Poulsen

Third: Johnny Frederiksen

Alternate: Morten Berg Thomsen

 

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:GBR Team Great Britain :GBR

 

Skip: Kyle Smith

Lead: Cameron Smith

Second: Kyle Waddell

Third: Thomas Muirhead

Alternate: Glen Muirhead

 

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:ITA Team Italy :ITA 

 

Skip: Joel Retornaz

Lead: Daniele Ferrazza

Second: Simone Gonin

Fourth: Amos Mosaner

Alternate: Andrea Pilzer

 

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:JPN Team Japan :JPN

 

Skip: Yusuke Morozumi

Lead: Kosuke Morozumi

Second: Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi

Third: Tetsuro Shimizu

Alternate: Kohsuke Hirata

 

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:NOR Team Norway :NOR 

 

Skip: Thomas Ulsrud

Lead: Haavard Vad Petersson

Second: Christoffer Svae

Third: Torger Nergaard

Alternate: TBD

 

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:KOR Team South Korea :KOR 

 

Skip: Kim Chang-Min

Lead: Lee Ki-Bok

Second: Oh Eun-Su

Third: Seong Se-Hyeon

Alternate: Kim Min-Chan

 

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:SWE Team Sweden :SWE 

 

Skip: Niklas Edin

Lead: Christoffer Sundgren

Second: Rasmus Wranaa

Third: Oskar Eriksson

Alternate: Henrik Leek

 

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:SUI Team Switzerland :SUI 

 

Skip: Peter de Cruz

Lead: Valentin Tanner

Third: Claudio Paetz

Fourth: Benoit Schwarz

Alternate: Dominik Maerki

 

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:USA Team United States :USA 

 

Skip: John Shuster

Lead: John Landsteiner

Second: Matt Hamilton

Third: Tyler George

Alternate: Joe Polo

 

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  • 4 weeks later...

I can't wait for Italy-Canada.. probabily will lose but who care? :p Our only Olympic match against Canada was in Torino 2006, and guess who won? (Yes, Italy :d)

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