2006 World Senior Curling Championships information
Curling competition at Copenhagen, Denmark
2006 World Senior Curling Championships
Host city
Copenhagen, Denmark
Arena
Tårnby Curling Club
Dates
March 4–11
Men's winner
Canada
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Les Rogers
Third
Marvin Wirth
Second
Ken Mclean
Lead
Millard Evans
Finalist
United States (Brian Simonson)
Women's winner
Sweden
Curling club
Stocksunds CK, Stockholm
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Ingrid Meldahl
Third
Ann-Catrin Kjerr
Second
Inger Berg
Lead
Sylvia Malmberg
Alternate
Birgitta Törn
Coach
Gunilla Bergman
Finalist
Canada (Joyce Potter)
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The 2006 World Senior Curling Championships were held from March 4 to 11 at the Tårnby Curling Club in Copenhagen, Denmark.[1]
Group A of each gender consisted of the best ranked countries from the previous year. The three best teams of the A-groups advanced to the semi-finals as well as the winner of the B-groups. The top ranked team in A will play against the top ranked team in B, the winner went on to the gold medal game and the loser went on to the bronze medal game. The 2nd place team in A played against the 3rd place team in A, and the winner went on to the gold medal game and the loser went on to the bronze medal game.[2]
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