| 1984 Air Canada Silver Broom |
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| Host city | Duluth, Minnesota, United States |
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| Arena | Duluth Arena Auditorium |
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| Dates | April 2–8, 1984 |
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| Winner | Norway |
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| Curling club | Snarøen CC, Oslo |
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| Skip | Eigil Ramsfjell |
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| Third | Sjur Loen |
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| Second | Gunnar Meland |
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| Lead | Bo Bakke |
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| Finalist | Switzerland (Peter Attinger Jr.) |
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The 1984 Air Canada Silver Broom, the men's world curling championship, was held from April 2–8 at the Memorial Auditorium in Duluth, Minnesota, United States.
Teams
Austria
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Canada
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Denmark
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Germany
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Italy
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Kitzbühl CC
Skip: Günther Märker
Third: Ronald Koudelka
Second: Günther Mochny
Lead: Ernst Egger
Alternate: Günther Hummelt
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Pembina CC, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Skip: Mike Riley
Third: Brian Toews
Second: John Helston
Lead: Russ Wookey
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Gentofte CC, Copenhagen
Skip: Christian Thune
Third: Niels Siggaard
Second: Jens Møller
Lead: Torsten Søndergaard
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CC Schwennigen
Skip: Keith Wendorf
Third: Hans Dieter Kiesel
Second: Sven Saile
Lead: Heiner Martin
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Tofane CC, Cortina d'Ampezzo
Skip: Andrea Pavani
Third: Franco Sovilla
Second: Giancarlo Valt
Lead: Stefano Morona
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Norway
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Scotland
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Sweden
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Switzerland
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United States
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Snarøen CC, Oslo
Skip: Eigil Ramsfjell
Third: Sjur Loen
Second: Gunnar Meland
Lead: Bo Bakke
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Dunning CC
Skip: Mike Hay
Third: David Hay
Second: David Smith
Lead: Russell Keiller
Alternate: Gordon Sneddon
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Karlstads CK
Fourth: Connie Östlund
Skip: Per Lindeman
Second: Carl von Wendt
Lead: Bo Andersson
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Dübendorf CC
Skip: Peter Attinger Jr.
Third: Bernhard Attinger
Second: Werner Attinger
Lead: Kurt Attinger
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Hibbing CC, Hibbing, Minnesota
Fourth: Joe Roberts
Skip: Bruce Roberts
Second: Gary Kleffman
Lead: Jerry Scott
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Round-robin standings
Round-robin results
Draw 1
Draw 2
Draw 3
Draw 4
Draw 5
Draw 6
Draw 7
Draw 8
Draw 9
Tiebreaker
Playoffs
Semifinals
Final
| 1984 Air Canada Silver Broom
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 Norway 2nd title
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