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2000 World Junior Curling Championships

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2000 World Junior Curling Championships
Host cityGeising, Germany
DatesMarch 18–26, 2000
Men's winner Canada
SkipBrad Kuhn
ThirdKevin Folk
SecondRyan Kuhn
LeadHugh Bennett
AlternateJeff Richard
CoachJock Tyre
Finalist  Switzerland (Patrick Vuille)
Women's winner Sweden
SkipMatilda Mattsson
ThirdKajsa Bergström
SecondLisa Löfskog
LeadJenny Hammarström
AlternateAnn-Christine Nordqvist
CoachLars-Åke Nordström
Finalist Canada (Stefanie Miller)
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The 2000 World Junior Curling Championships were held at Geising, Germany March 18–26.

Men's

Country Skip Wins Losses
  Switzerland Patrick Vuille 7 2
 Denmark Kasper Wiksten 6 3
 Canada Brad Kuhn 6 3
 Germany Christian Baumann 6 3
 Japan Hiroaki Kashiwagi 5 4
 Scotland Duncan Fernie 4 5
 Sweden Mikael Sundqvist 4 5
 United States Randy Baird 4 5
 Norway Thomas Berntsen 3 6
 Czech Republic Vit Nekovarik 0 9

Playoffs

Semi-final Final
      
1   Switzerland 7
4  Germany 2
1   Switzerland 4
3  Canada 8
2  Denmark 4
3  Canada 10 Bronze medal
2  Denmark 3
4  Germany 9

Women's

Country Skip Wins Losses
 Canada Stefanie Miller 8 1
 United States Laura Delaney 7 2
 Sweden Matilda Mattsson 6 3
  Switzerland Carmen Schäfer 5 4
 Japan Moe Meguro 5 4
 Scotland Louise Tasker 4 5
 Russia Nina Golovtchenko 4 5
 Norway Linn Githmark 3 6
 Germany Carmen Fessler 3 6
 France Sandrine Morand 0 9

Tie-breaker

Playoffs

Semi-final Final
      
1  Canada 9
4   Switzerland 3
1  Canada 5
3  Sweden 6
2  United States 5
3  Sweden 8 Bronze medal
4   Switzerland 5
2  United States 8

Sources

This page was last edited on 29 May 2023, at 22:49
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