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1995 World Junior Curling Championships

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1995 World Junior Curling Championships
Host cityPerth, Scotland
DatesMarch 19–26, 1995
Men's winner Scotland
SkipTom Brewster
ThirdPaul Westwood
SecondRonald Brewster
LeadSteve Still
AlternateDavid Murdoch
Finalist Germany (Daniel Herberg)
Women's winner Canada
SkipKelly Mackenzie
ThirdJoanne Fillion
SecondSasha Bergner
LeadCarlene Muth
AlternateCara Walz
Finalist Sweden (Margaretha Lindahl)
« 1994
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The 1995 Bank of Scotland World Junior Curling Championships were held in Perth, Scotland March 19–26.

Men's

Country Skip Wins Losses
 Scotland Tom Brewster 8 1
 Canada Christopher Galbraith 8 1
 Germany Daniel Herberg 7 2
 Sweden Henrik Edlund 5 4
 United States Mike Peplinski 4 5
 Japan Hiroshi Sato 4 5
  Switzerland Ralph Stöckli 3 6
 Denmark Johnny Frederiksen 3 6
 Finland Perttu Piilo 2 7
 France Cyrille Prunet 1 8

Playoffs

Semi-final Final
      
1  Scotland 8
4  Sweden 3
1  Scotland 6
3  Germany 3
2  Canada 7
3  Germany 8 Bronze medal
2  Canada 9
4  Sweden 2

Women's

Country Skip Wins Losses
 Sweden Margaretha Lindahl 9 0
 Scotland Julia Ewart 8 1
 Canada Kelly Mackenzie 7 2
  Switzerland Nadja Heuer 5 4
 Germany Gerrit Müller 5 4
 United States Risa O'Connell 3 6
 Japan Mika Hori 3 6
 Norway Marianne Haslum 2 7
 Denmark Kamilla Schack 2 7
 Czech Republic Jana Linhartova 1 8

Tiebreaker

Playoffs

Semi-final Final
      
1  Sweden 7
4   Switzerland 4
1  Sweden 5
3  Canada 6
2  Scotland 6
3  Canada 8 Bronze medal
2  Scotland 3
4   Switzerland 8

Sources

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