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1997 World Junior Curling Championships

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1997 World Junior Curling Championships
Host cityKaruizawa, Japan
DatesMarch 22–30, 1997
Men's winner  Switzerland
SkipRalph Stöckli
ThirdMichael Bösiger
SecondPascal Sieber
LeadClemens Oberwiler
AlternateMartin Zaugg
Finalist Finland (Perttu Piilo)
Women's winner Scotland
SkipJulia Ewart
ThirdMichelle Silvera
SecondMhairi Ferguson
LeadLynn Cameron
AlternateSuzie Law
CoachPeter Loudon
Finalist Sweden (Margaretha Sigfridsson)
« 1996
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The 1997 Coca-Cola World Junior Curling Championships were held in Karuizawa, Japan March 22–30.

Men's

Country Skip Wins Losses
 Canada Ryan Keane 7 2
 Finland Perttu Piilo 7 2
 Japan Makoto Tsuruga 6 3
  Switzerland Ralph Stöckli 5 4
 Denmark Joel Ostrowski 5 4
 Germany Sebastian Stock 4 5
 Scotland Ricky Tasker 4 5
 Sweden Martin Mattsson 4 5
 United States Matt Stevens 3 6
 Norway Jan Marcus Lilledal 0 9

Tiebreaker

Playoffs

Semi-final Final
      
1  Canada 4
4   Switzerland 5
4   Switzerland 5
2  Finland 3
2  Finland 5
3  Japan 3 Bronze medal
1  Canada 9
3  Japan 6

Women's

Country Skip Wins Losses
 Sweden Margaretha Sigfridsson 8 1
 Canada Meredith Doyle 8 1
 Scotland Julia Ewart 7 2
 United States Risa O'Connell 7 2
 Japan Akiko Katoh 5 4
 Denmark Ane Håkanson Hansen 3 6
  Switzerland Bianca Röthlisberger 3 6
 Germany Natalie Nessler 2 7
 France Nadia Bénier 2 7
 Norway Linn Githmark 0 9


Playoffs

Semi-final Final
      
1  Sweden 7
4  United States 6
1  Sweden 3
3  Scotland 11
2  Canada 5
3  Scotland 6 Bronze medal
4  United States 2
2  Canada 5

Sources

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