1991 World Junior Curling Championships

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1991 World Junior Curling Championships
Host cityGlasgow, Scotland
DatesMarch 9–17
Men's winner Scotland (5th title)
Skip
ThirdJames Dryburgh
Second
Lead
Finalist Canada ()
Women's winner Sweden (1st title)
SkipEva Eriksson
Third
SecondÅsa Eriksson
Lead
AlternateCathrine Norberg
Finalist  Switzerland (Nicole Strausak)
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The 1991 World Junior Curling Championships were held from March 9 to 17 in Glasgow, Scotland.

Men[]

Teams[]

Country Skip Third Second Lead Alternate
 Canada
 Denmark Torkil Svensgaard Ulrik Damm Kenny Tordrup Lasse Damm Peter Bull
 France Jan Henri Ducroz Spencer Mugnier Sylvain Ducroz Thomas Dufour Philippe Caux
 Germany Markus Herberg Marcus Räderer Felix Ogger Martin Beiser Markus Messenzehl
 Italy Marco Alberti Alessandro Lettieri Rolando Cavallo Gianni Nardon Stefano Gottardi
 Norway Thomas Due Torger Nergård Mads Rygg Johan Høstmælingen Krister Aanesen
 Scotland James Dryburgh
 Sweden Tomas Nordin Örjan Jonsson Stefan Timan Jan Wallin Peja Lindholm
  Switzerland Dominic Andres
 United States Eric Fenson Shawn Rojeski Mike Peplinski

Round Robin[]

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

Tiebreaker[]

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 United States 8
 Denmark 5

Playoffs[]

Semifinals Gold Medal Game
      
1  Scotland 7
4  United States 5
1  Scotland 5
2  Canada 4
2  Canada 6
3   Switzerland 4

Rankings[]

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

Women[]

Teams[]

Country Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Coach
 Canada Atina Ford
 Denmark Dorthe Holm (4th) June Simonsen (skip) Margit Pörtner Helene Jensen Angelina Jensen
 France Karine Caux Chrystelle Fournier Géraldine Girod Tania Ducroz Helene Ducroz
 Germany Katrin Mayer Julia Eckert Steffi Gabler Anja Messenzehl Monica Imminger
 Italy Daniela Zandegiacomo Carla Zandegiacomo Giulia Lacedelli Violetta Caldart
 Norway Cecilie Torhaug Darcie Skjerpen Anna Moe Marianne Vestnes Gøril Bye
 Scotland Claire Milne Janice Watt Anne Laird Peter Loudon
 Sweden Eva Eriksson Åsa Eriksson Cathrine Norberg
  Switzerland Nicole Strausak
 United States Erika Brown Jill Jones Shellie Holerud Debbie Henry

Round Robin[]

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

Playoffs[]

Semifinals Gold Medal Game
      
1  Canada 5
4  Sweden 7
1  Sweden 5
3   Switzerland 4
2  Scotland 5
3   Switzerland 6

Rankings[]

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

Awards[]

WJCC All-Star Team:

Skip Third Second Lead
Men Scotland United States Shawn Rojeski Sweden Peja Lindholm Canada
Women Denmark Dorthe Holm Switzerland Canada Switzerland

WJCC Sportsmanship Award:

Men Italy Marco Alberti
Women Denmark Dorthe Holm

Sources[]

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