2002 Ford World Curling Championships

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The 2002 Ford World Curling Championship was held April 6-14, 2002 at the Bismarck Civic Center in Bismarck, North Dakota. The women's winner was Jackie Lockhart and her team from Scotland and the men's winner was Randy Ferbey and his team from Canada.

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[edit] Men

[edit] Final standings

Country Skip Club City W L
Flag of Scotland Scotland Warwick Smith Airleywight CC Perth 7 2
Flag of the United States United States Paul Pustovar Madison CC Madison 6 3
Flag of Canada Canada Randy Ferbey Ottewell CC Edmonton 6 3
Flag of Norway Norway Pål Trulsen Stabekk CC Oslo 6 3
Flag of Switzerland Switzerland Patrick Hürlimann CC Lausanne Olympique Lausanne 5 4
Flag of Denmark Denmark Ulrik Schmidt Hvidovre CC Hvidovre 5 4
Flag of Finland Finland Markku Uusipaavalniemi Oulunkylä CC Helsinki 5 4
Flag of Sweden Sweden Per Carlsén Sundsvall CC Sundsvall 3 6
Flag of Japan Japan Hiroaki Kashiwagi Miyota CC Miyota 2 7
Flag of Austria Austria Alois Kreidl CC Kitzbühel Kitzbühel 0 9

[edit] Playoffs

Semi-final

  • Scotland 4-5 Norway
  • United States 6-10 Canada

Final

  • Norway 5-10 Canada

Bronze medal final

  • Scotland 6-5 United States

[edit] Women

[edit] Final standings

Country Skip Club City W L
Flag of Scotland Scotland Jackie Lockhart Laurencekirk CC Aberdeen 7 2
Flag of Sweden Sweden Margaretha Sigfridsson Svegs CK Sveg 6 3
Flag of Norway Norway Dordi Nordby Snarøen CC Oslo 6 3
Flag of Canada Canada Colleen Jones Mayflower CC Halifax 5 4
Flag of Denmark Denmark Lene Bidstrup Hvidovre CC Hvidovre 5 4
Flag of Switzerland Switzerland Manuela Kormann CC Zug Zug 5 4
Flag of Russia Russia Olga Jarkova Moscow CC Moscow 4 5
Flag of the United States United States Patti Lank Madison CC Madison 4 5
Flag of Germany Germany Nathalie Neßler SC Riesseree Garmisch-Partenkirchen 3 6
Flag of South Korea South Korea Kim Mi-Yeon Seoul CC Seoul 0 9

[edit] Tie-breakers

  • Denmark 5-10 Switzerland
  • Canada 6-5 Switzerland

[edit] Playoffs

Semi-finals

  • Sweden 7-6 Norway
  • Scotland 5-4 Canada

Final

  • Sweden 5-6 Scotland

Bronze medal final

  • Norway 8-6 Canada