| 2000 World Men's Curling Championship |
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| Host city | Glasgow, Scotland |
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| Arena | Braehead Arena |
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| Dates | April 1–9, 2000 |
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| Winner | Canada |
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| Curling club | Royal City CC, New Westminster, British Columbia |
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| Skip | Greg McAulay |
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| Third | Brent Pierce |
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| Second | Bryan Miki |
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| Lead | Jody Sveistrup |
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| Alternate | Darin Fenton |
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| Coach | Glen Pierce |
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| Finalist | Sweden (Peja Lindholm) |
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The 2000 World Men's Curling Championship (branded as 2000 Ford World Men's Curling Championship for sponsorship reasons) was held at the Braehead Arena in Renfrew, Scotland from April 1–9, 2000.
Teams
Canada
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Denmark
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Finland
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France
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Japan
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Royal City CC, New Westminster, British Columbia
Skip: Greg McAulay
Third: Brent Pierce
Second: Bryan Miki
Lead: Jody Sveistrup
Alternate: Darin Fenton
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Hvidovre CC
Skip: Ulrik Schmidt
Third: Lasse Lavrsen
Second: Brian Hansen
Lead: Carsten Svensgaard
Alternate: Frants Gufler
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Helsinki CC
Skip: Markku Uusipaavalniemi
Third: Wille Mäkelä
Second: Tommi Häti
Lead: Jari Laukkanen
Alternate: Perttu Piilo
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Megève CC
Skip: Thierry Mercier
Third: Cyrille Prunet
Second: Eric Laffin
Lead: Gerard Ravello
Alternate: Lionel Tournier
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Miyota CC
Skip: Hiroaki Kashiwagi
Third: Kazuto Yanagizawa
Second: Takanori Ichimura
Lead: Keita Yanagizawa
Alternate: Yuki Inoue
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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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Stabekk CC, Oslo
Skip: Pål Trulsen
Third: Lars Vågberg
Second: Flemming Davanger
Lead: Bent Ånund Ramsfjell
Alternate: Jan Thoresen
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Inverness CC
Skip: Robert Kelly
Third: Neil Hampton
Second: Tom Pendreigh
Lead: Ross Hepburn
Alternate: Gordon Muirhead
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Östersunds CK
Skip: Peter Lindholm
Third: Tomas Nordin
Second: Magnus Swartling
Lead: Peter Narup
Alternate: Marcus Feldt
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Lausanne-Olympique CC
Skip: Patrick Hürlimann
Third: Dominic Andres
Second: Martin Romang
Lead: Diego Perren
Alternate: Patrik Lörtscher
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Madison CC, Madison, Wisconsin
Skip: Craig Brown
Third: Ryan Quinn
Second: Jon Brunt
Lead: John Dunlop
Alternate: Steve Brown
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Round robin standings
Round robin results
Draw 1
Draw 2
Draw 3
Draw 4
Draw 5
Draw 6
Draw 7
| Sheet B
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Final
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Finland (Uusipaavalniemi)
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7
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Japan (Kashiwagi)
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6
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Draw 8
Draw 9
Playoffs
Brackets
Final
| 2000 Ford World Curling Championship
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.svg.png) Canada 26th title
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External links
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