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On December 6, 2006, the World Curling Federation created a World Ranking of curling countries much like FIFA's World ranking. The system was developed by 1998 Olympic gold medalist Patrick Hürlimann.
[edit] Men's ranking
Rk. |
Country |
Points |
Top skips |
1 |
Canada |
1298 |
Brad Gushue, Kevin Martin, Jean-Michel Ménard |
2 |
Norway |
932 |
Pål Trulsen, Thomas Ulsrud |
3 |
Scotland |
930 |
David Murdoch |
4 |
Finland |
819 |
Markku Uusipaavalniemi |
5 |
United States |
801 |
Pete Fenson |
6 |
Switzerland |
747 |
Andreas Schwaller, Ralph Stöckli |
7 |
Sweden |
701 |
Nils Carlsén, Per Carlsén, Peja Lindholm |
8 |
Germany |
634 |
Andy Kapp, Sebastian Stock |
9 |
Italy |
343 |
Stefano Ferronato, Joel Retornaz |
10 |
New Zealand |
341 |
Sean Becker, Dan Mustapic |
11 |
Denmark |
337 |
Johnny Frederiksen, Ulrik Schmidt |
12 |
France |
200 |
Thomas Dufour |
13 |
Australia |
187 |
Hugh Millikin |
14 |
Japan |
142 |
Hiroaki Kashiwagi, Yoshiyuki Ohmiya |
15 |
Russia |
121 |
Alexandre Kirikov |
16 |
England |
116 |
Michael Opel |
17 |
Wales |
112 |
Adrian Meikle |
18 |
Czech Republic |
102 |
Jiri Snitil |
19 |
Austria |
96 |
Harald Fendt |
20 |
Netherlands |
90 |
Mark Neeleman |
21 |
Republic of Korea |
83 |
Lee Jae Ho |
22 |
Ireland |
77 |
Douglas Dryburgh, Robin Gray |
23 |
Bulgaria |
66 |
Tihomir Todorov |
China |
66 |
Wang Bin Jiang |
25 |
Hungary |
64 |
Gyoergy Nagy |
26 |
Spain |
62 |
Luis Domingo Vicent |
27 |
Latvia |
50 |
Karlis Smilga |
28 |
Chinese Taipei |
45 |
Nicolas Hsu |
29 |
Luxembourg |
43 |
Heribert Krämer |
30 |
Belarus |
42 |
Yauhen Puchkou |
31 |
Estonia |
37 |
Leo Jakobson |
32 |
Andorra |
31 |
Enric Morral |
33 |
Belgium |
27 |
Pieter-Jan Witzig |
34 |
Poland |
25 |
Damian Herman |
35 |
Slovakia |
21 |
Frantisek Pitonak |
36 |
Greece |
16 |
Nikolaos Zacharias |
37 |
Kazakhstan |
11 |
Viktor Kim |
38 |
Croatia |
7 |
Alen Cadez |
[edit] Women's ranking