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2001 World Junior Curling Championships

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2001 World Junior Curling Championships
Host cityOgden, Utah, United States
ArenaThe Ice Sheet at Ogden
DatesMarch 15–25, 2001
Men's winner Canada
SkipBrad Gushue
ThirdMark Nichols
SecondBrent Hamilton
LeadMike Adam
AlternateJamie Korab
CoachJeff Thomas
Finalist Denmark (Casper Bossen)
Women's winner Canada
SkipSuzanne Gaudet
ThirdStefanie Richard
SecondRobyn Macphee
LeadKelly Higgins
AlternateCarol Webb
CoachPaul Power
Finalist Sweden (Matilda Mattsson)
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The 2001 World Junior Curling Championships were held at The Ice Sheet at Ogden in Ogden, Utah, United States March 15–25.

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Men's

Country Skip Wins Losses
 United States Andy Roza 7 2
 Canada Brad Gushue 7 2
 Scotland David Edwards 6 3
 Denmark Casper Bossen 6 3
 Sweden Eric Carlsén 5 4
 Japan Hiroaki Kashiwagi 4 5
  Switzerland Mark Hauser 4 5
 Germany Christopher Bartsch 3 6
 Russia Alexander Kirikov 3 6
 France Richard Ducroz 1 8

Tie-breaker

Playoffs

Semi-final Final
      
1  United States 4
4  Denmark 8
4  Denmark 6
2  Canada 7
2  Canada 7
3  Scotland 1 Bronze medal
1  United States 7
3  Scotland 5

Women's

Country Skip Wins Losses
 Canada Suzanne Gaudet 7 2
  Switzerland Carmen Schäfer 7 2
 Sweden Matilda Mattsson 6 3
 Japan Moe Meguro 6 3
 Scotland Kelly Wood 5 4
 Russia Nina Golovtchenko 4 5
 United States Nicole Joraanstad 4 5
 Norway Linn Githmark 2 7
 Denmark Denise Dupont 2 7
 Germany Daniela Jentsch 2 7

Playoffs

Semi-final Final
      
1  Canada 11
4  Japan 3
1  Canada 6
3  Sweden 4
2   Switzerland 4
3  Sweden 9 Bronze medal
4  Japan 4
2   Switzerland 5

Sources

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