1990_World_Women's_Curling_Championship

1990 World Women's Curling Championship

1990 World Women's Curling Championship

Curling tournament


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Quick Facts 1990 World Women's Curling Championships, Host city ...

The 1990 World Women's Curling Championship was held at the Rocklundahallen in Västerås, Sweden from April 1–7.

The women's winner was team Norway, skipped by Dordi Nordby. Norway won its first Women's World Championship in Nordby's first season skipping the Norwegian women's team. She defeated Scotland in the final, 4–2, which was skipped by a 21 year-old Carolyn Hutchinson. Norway controlled the game, not letting Scotland play the "come around game".[1]

The event was held in conjunction with the 1990 World Men's Curling Championship and was televised in Canada on The Sports Network. Had a team gone undefeated, a four-team playoff would not have been necessary. [2]

Teams

More information Canada, Denmark ...

Round-robin standings

*First Appearance

Round-robin results

Draw 1

Sheet A Final
 Switzerland (Leutenegger) 6
 Sweden (Giesenfeld) 7
Sheet B Final
 Denmark (Blach) 9
 Japan (Kudoh) 4
Sheet C Final
 Norway (Nordby) 7
 France (Lamy) 1
Sheet D Final
 United States (Behnke) 5
 Scotland (Hutchinson) 9
Sheet E Final
 West Germany (Hege-Schöll) 2
 Canada (Goring) 6

Draw 2

Sheet A Final
 West Germany (Hege-Schöll) 7
 Norway (Nordby) 2
Sheet B Final
 France (Lamy) 2
 Sweden (Giesenfeld) 7
Sheet C Final
 Switzerland (Leutenegger) 8
 United States (Behnke) 3
Sheet D Final
 Canada (Goring) 8
 Japan (Kudoh) 4
Sheet E Final
 Denmark (Blach) 5
 Scotland (Hutchinson) 8

Draw 3

Sheet A Final
 France (Lamy) 7
 Scotland (Hutchinson) 6
Sheet B Final
 Switzerland (Leutenegger) 3
 West Germany (Hege-Schöll) 7
Sheet C Final
 Canada (Goring) 7
 Denmark (Blach) 8
Sheet D Final
 Sweden (Giesenfeld) 3
 Norway (Dordi Nordby) 10
Sheet E Final
 Japan (Kudoh) 6
 United States (Behnke) 3

Draw 4

Sheet A Final
 United States (Behnke) 4
 Canada (Goring) 7
Sheet B Final
 Norway (Nordby) 3
 Denmark (Blach) 7
Sheet C Final
 Japan (Kudoh) 3
 Scotland (Hutchinson) 7
Sheet D Final
 Switzerland (Leutenegger) 10
 France (Lamy) 5
Sheet E Final
 Sweden (Giesenfeld) 4
 West Germany (Hege-Schöll) 6

Draw 5

Sheet A Final
 Japan (Kudoh) 7
 Switzerland (Leutenegger) 11
Sheet B Final
 Sweden (Giesenfeld) 2
 Scotland (Hutchinson) 7
Sheet C Final
 United States (Behnke) 2
 Norway (Nordby) 7
Sheet D Final
 West Germany (Hege-Schöll) 4
 Denmark (Blach) 8
Sheet E Final
 Canada (Goring) 9
 France (Lamy) 3

Draw 6

Sheet A Final
 Sweden (Giesenfeld) 7
 Denmark (Blach) 3
Sheet B Final
 Canada (Goring) 7
 Switzerland (Leutenegger) 6
Sheet C Final
 West Germany (Hege-Schöll) 8
 Japan (Kudoh) 2
Sheet D Final
 France (Lamy) 6
 United States (Behnke) 7
Sheet E Final
 Scotland (Hutchinson) 1
 Norway (Nordby) 6

Draw 7

Sheet A Final
 Scotland (Hutchinson) 6
 West Germany (Hege-Schöll) 5
Sheet B Final
 Japan (Kudoh) 2
 France (Lamy) 11
Sheet C Final
 Denmark (Blach) 4
 Switzerland (Leutenegger) 7
Sheet D Final
 Norway (Nordby) 5
 Canada (Goring) 6
Sheet E Final
 United States (Behnke) 3
 Sweden (Giesenfeld) 6

Draw 8

Sheet A Final
 Norway (Nordby) 8
 Japan (Kudoh) 3
Sheet B Final
 West Germany (Hege-Schöll) 2
 United States (Behnke) 5
Sheet C Final
 Sweden (Giesenfeld) 4
 Canada (Goring) 5
Sheet D Final
 Scotland (Hutchinson) 6
 Switzerland (Leutenegger) 4
Sheet E Final
 France (Lamy) 6
 Denmark (Blach) 4

Draw 9

Sheet A Final
 Denmark (Blach) 6
 United States (Behnke) 2
Sheet B Final
 Scotland (Hutchinson) 4
 Canada (Goring) 5
Sheet C Final
 France (Lamy) 4
 West Germany (Hege-Schöll) 12
Sheet D Final
 Japan (Kudoh) 3
 Sweden (Giesenfeld) 12
Sheet E Final
 Norway (Nordby) 6
 Switzerland (Leutenegger) 3

Tiebreaker

Team Final
 United States (Behnke) 8
 France (Lamy) 5

Playoffs

Semi-final Final
      
1  Canada 4
4  Norway 7
4  Norway 4
2  Scotland 2
2  Scotland 8
3  Denmark 3

Final

[3]

More information Team, Final ...

References

  1. "Werenich captures second World title". Edmonton Journal. April 8, 1990. p. 29. Retrieved March 19, 2023.
  2. "Canada favored in world curling". Saskatoon Star-Phoenix. March 31, 1990. p. 29. Retrieved March 19, 2023.
  3. "World Championships". Edmonton Journal. April 8, 1990. p. 32. Retrieved March 19, 2023.

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