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1993 World Junior Curling Championships

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1993 World Junior Curling Championships
Host cityGrindelwald, Switzerland
Dates21–27 March
Men's winner Scotland (6th title)
SkipCraig Wilson
ThirdNeil Murdoch
SecondRicky Burnett
LeadCraig Strawhorn
AlternateStuart Byers
CoachRobin Halliday
Finalist Canada (Michel Ferland)
Women's winner Scotland (3rd title)
SkipKirsty Hay
ThirdGillian Barr
SecondJoanna Pegg
LeadLouise Wilkie
AlternateFiona Brown
Finalist Canada (Amber Holland)
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The 1993 World Junior Curling Championships were held from 21 to 27 March in Grindelwald, Switzerland.

Men

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Teams

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Country Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Coach
 Canada Michel Ferland Marco Berthelot Steve Beaudry Steve Guetre Philippe Lemay
 Denmark Torkil Svensgaard Lasse Damm Kenny Tordrup Carsten Svensgaard Rene Hojbjerg
 England Donald Doull Bruce Bowyer Mark Wilkinson Mark Copperwheat Richard Hills Stephen Hinds
 France Spencer Mugnier Thomas Dufour Sylvain Ducroz Philippe Caux Cyrille Prunet
 Germany Markus Herberg Daniel Herberg Stephan Knoll Markus Messenzehl Oliver Trevisiol
 Japan Takashi Hara Seiji Asano Makoto Shirahata Hidetaka Sunaga Yoshinari Suzuki
 Scotland Craig Wilson Neil Murdoch Ricky Burnett Craig Strawhorn Stuart Byers Robin Halliday
 Sweden Per Granqvist Emil Marklund Peter Hillbom Emil Nordkvist Rickard Hallström
 Switzerland Yannick Renggli Chrislian Razafimahefa Gregory Renggli Patrick Tinembart Dominic Andres
 United States Garrett Paine Kevin Kosel Danny Hadrava Joel Koski Sam Harms

Round Robin

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Key
Teams to Playoffs
Teams to Tiebreaker for 3rd and 4th places
Teams to Tiebreaker for 6th place
Place Country 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Wins Losses
1  Canada * 6:2 8:3 9:4 6:7 6:4 10:2 11:4 11:2 9:4 8 1
2  Scotland 2:6 * 4:3 10:6 7:2 9:8 4:8 10:3 5:3 9:5 7 2
3  France 3:8 3:4 * 2:7 8:2 6:2 9:4 8:2 8:3 11:4 6 3
3  Germany 4:9 6:10 7:2 * 11:6 6:10 7:6 7:4 7:6 8:4 6 3
3  Switzerland 7:6 2:7 2:8 6:11 * 6:5 5:2 11:3 6:5 11:3 6 3
6  Sweden 4:6 8:9 2:6 10:6 5:6 * 9:1 7:10 7:6 11:5 4 5
6  Denmark 2:10 8:4 4:9 6:7 2:5 1:9 * 7:3 7:4 12:1 4 5
8  England 4:11 3:10 2:8 4:7 3:11 10:7 3:7 * 13:4 10:4 3 6
9  United States 2:11 3:5 3:8 6:7 5:6 6:7 4:7 4:13 * 5:6 1 8
10  Japan 4:9 5:9 4:11 4:8 3:11 5:11 1:12 4:10 6:5 * 0 9

Tiebreakers

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For playoffs from 3rd and 4th places:

Round 1
(winner to playoffs from 3rd place,
loser to Round 2)
Round 2
(winner to playoffs from 4th place,
loser out to 5th place)
 Germany 7
 France 9  Switzerland 6
 Germany 7

For 6th place:

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 Sweden 6
 Denmark 4

Playoffs

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Semifinals Gold Medal Game
      
1  Canada 9
4  Germany 8
1  Canada 3
2  Scotland 7
2  Scotland 4
3  France 2

Rankings

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Place Country Games Wins Losses
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Scotland 11 9 2
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Canada 11 9 2
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  France 11 7 4
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Germany 12 7 5
5  Switzerland 10 6 4
6  Sweden 10 5 5
7  Denmark 10 4 6
8  England 9 3 6
9  United States 9 1 8
10  Japan 9 0 9

Women

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Teams

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Country Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Coach
 Canada Amber Holland Cindy Street Tracy Beach Angela Street Marcia McKenzie
 Denmark Dorthe Holm Angelina Jensen Margit Pörtner Helene Jensen Kamilla Schack
 Finland Sari Suvanto (4th) Kirsi Nykänen (skip) Jaana Hämäläinen Heli Jalkanen
 France Gaetane Bibollet Aurore Vuillemin Severine Bibollet Vanessa Muller Veronique Gannaz Thierry Mercier
 Japan Mika Yoda Takako Morlizumi Yuka Kobayashi Ayako Uchibori Shiho Kobayashi
 Norway Marianne Haslum Kristin Løvseth Elisabeth Sandberg Hege Korstadshagen Ellen Kittelsen Thoralf Hognestad
 Scotland Kirsty Hay Gillian Barr Joanna Pegg Louise Wilkie Fiona Brown
 Sweden Ulrika Bergman (4th) Margaretha Lindahl (skip) Anna Bergström Elenor Mattsson Maria "Mia" Zackrisson
 Switzerland Caroline Gruss Magali Pont Sylvie Meillaud Nancy Guignard Manuela Kormann
 United States Erika Brown Kari Liapis Stacey Liapis Debbie Henry Analissa Johnson

Round Robin

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Key
Teams to Playoffs
Place Country 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Wins Losses
1  Scotland * 9:6 7:5 11:7 8:5 12:3 8:9 12:2 9:8 13:1 8 1
2  Canada 6:9 * 9:7 4:11 10:9 10:5 9:1 12:5 8:5 7:4 7 2
3  Denmark 5:7 7:9 * 7:3 6:5 10:6 9:8 4:8 5:3 10:4 6 3
4  United States 7:11 11:4 3:7 * 9:8 4:6 13:2 14:2 10:3 14:3 6 3
5  Sweden 5:8 9:10 5:6 8:9 * 11:5 10:9 8:3 9:3 9:3 5 4
6  Norway 3:12 5:10 6:10 6:4 5:11 * 8:3 15:4 10:5 9:3 5 4
7  Finland 9:8 1:9 8:9 2:13 9:10 3:8 * 10:7 10:9 11:5 4 5
8  France 2:12 5:12 8:4 2:14 3:8 4:15 7:10 * 14:1 10:5 3 6
8  Switzerland 8:9 5:8 3:5 3:10 3:9 5:10 9:10 1:14 * 10:6 1 8
10  Japan 1:13 4:7 4:10 3:14 3:9 3:9 5:11 5:10 6:10 * 0 9

Playoffs

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Semifinals Gold Medal Game
      
1  Scotland 11
4  United States 5
1  Scotland 9
2  Canada 5
2  Canada 12
3  Denmark 4

Rankings

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Place Country Games Wins Losses
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Scotland 11 10 1
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Canada 11 8 3
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Denmark 10 6 4
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  United States 10 6 4
5  Sweden 9 5 4
6  Norway 9 5 4
7  Finland 9 4 5
8  France 9 3 6
9  Switzerland 9 1 8
10  Japan 9 0 9

Awards

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WJCC All-Star Team:

Skip Third Second Lead
Men Canada Michel Ferland Canada Marco Berthelot Sweden Peter Hillbom Scotland Craig Strawhorn
Women Scotland Kirsty Hay United States Kari Liapis Scotland Joanna Pegg Canada Angela Street

WJCC Sportsmanship Award:

Men Japan Takashi Hara
Women Denmark Dorthe Holm

Sources

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