| 2004 World Women's Curling Championship |
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| Host city | Gävle, Sweden |
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| Arena | Gavlerinken |
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| Dates | April 17–25, 2004 |
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| Winner | Canada |
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| Curling club | Mayflower CC, Halifax, Nova Scotia |
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| Skip | Colleen Jones |
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| Third | Kim Kelly |
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| Second | Mary-Anne Arsenault |
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| Lead | Nancy Delahunt |
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| Alternate | Mary Sue Radford |
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| Coach | Ken Bagnell |
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| Finalist | Norway (Dordi Nordby) |
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« 2003 |
The 2004 World Women's Curling Championship (branded as 2004 Ford World Women's Curling Championship for sponsorship reasons) was held at the Gavlerinken in Gävle, Sweden from April 17–25, 2004. The tournament was held in conjunction with the 2004 World Men's Curling Championship and the 2004 World Senior Curling Championships. It was the last event held in conjunction with the men's tournament, the last to be held before the adoption of the page playoff system (before it was later replaced in 2018), and the last event to feature just ten teams.[1]
In the final, Canada's Colleen Jones rink won their second World Championship, defeating Norway's Dordi Nordby in the final, 8–4 in front of 1,500 spectators. Jones, who had won the silver medal in 2003 decided to opt for a more offensive strategy in 2004, which helped her success. She also greatly out-curled Nordby, 89% to 49%.[2]
Switzerland's Luzia Ebnöther won the bronze medal, defeating the US's Patti Lank rink in the third place game, 10–5.
Teams
Canada
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Denmark
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Finland
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Italy
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Japan
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Mayflower CC, Halifax, Nova Scotia
Skip: Colleen Jones
Third: Kim Kelly
Second: Mary-Anne Arsenault
Lead: Nancy Delahunt
Alternate: Mary Sue Radford
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Hvidovre CC, Hvidovre
Skip: Madeleine Dupont
Third: Denise Dupont
Second: Helle Simonsen
Lead: Maria Poulsen
Alternate: Lene Nielsen
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Hyvinkää CC, Hyvinkää
Skip: Kirsi Nykänen*
Fourth: Tiina Kautonen
Second: Sari Laakkonen
Lead: Minna Malinen
Alternate: Riikka Louhivuori
(*Throws third rocks)
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New Wave CC, Cortina d'Ampezzo
Skip: Diana Gaspari
Third: Giulia Lacedelli
Second: Rosa Pompanin
Lead: Violetta Caldart
Alternate: Chiara Olivieri
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Kitami CC, Kitami
Skip: Shinobu Aota
Third: Yukari Okazaki
Second: Eriko Minatoya
Lead: Kotomi Ishizaki
Alternate: Mari Motohashi
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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: Dordi Nordby
Third: Linn Githmark
Second: Marianne Haslum
Lead: Camilla Holth
Alternate: Marianne Rørvik
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Laurencekirk CC, Aberdeen
Skip: Jackie Lockhart
Third: Sheila Swan
Second: Katriona Fairweather
Lead: Anne Laird
Alternate: Kelly Wood
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Härnösands CK, Härnösand
Skip: Anette Norberg
Third: Eva Lund
Second: Cathrine Norberg
Lead: Anna Bergström
Alternate: Ulrika Bergman
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CC Bern, Bern
Skip: Luzia Ebnöther
Third: Carmen Küng
Second: Tanya Frei
Lead: Nadia Röthlisberger-Raspe
Alternate: Laurence Bidaud
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Niagara Falls CC, Niagara Falls, Ontario
Skip: Patti Lank
Third: Erika Brown
Second: Nicole Joraanstad
Lead: Natalie Nicholson
Alternate: Barb Perrella
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Round robin standings
Round robin results
Draw 1
April 17, 2004 09:00
Draw 2
April 17, 2004 18:30
Draw 3
April 18, 2004 12:00
Draw 4
4/18/2004 20:00
Draw 5
April 19, 2004 14:00
Draw 6
April 20, 2004 08:30
Draw 7
April 20, 2004 19:00
Draw 8
April 21, 2004 14:00
Draw 9
April 22, 2004 08:30
Tiebreakers
Tiebreaker 1
April 22, 2004 17:00
Tiebreaker 2
April 23, 2004 09:00
Playoffs
Brackets
Semifinals
April 23, 2004 19:00
| Player Percentages
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Switzerland
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Canada
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| Luzia Ebnöther |
60% |
Colleen Jones |
71%
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| Carmen Küng |
66% |
Kim Kelly |
75%
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| Tanya Frei |
81% |
Mary-Anne Arsenault |
65%
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| Nadia Röthlisberger-Raspe |
88% |
Nancy Delahunt |
89%
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| Total |
74% |
Total |
75%
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Bronze medal game
April 24, 2004 09:30
| Player Percentages
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Switzerland
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United States
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| Luzia Ebnöther |
79% |
Patti Lank |
61%
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| Carmen Küng |
72% |
Erika Brown |
51%
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| Tanya Frei |
75% |
Nicole Joraanstad |
61%
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| Nadia Röthlisberger-Raspe |
68% |
Natalie Nicholson |
68%
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| Total |
74% |
Total |
60%
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Gold medal game
April 24, 2004 17:30
| Player Percentages
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Norway
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Canada
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| Dordi Nordby |
49% |
Colleen Jones |
89%
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| Linn Githmark |
81% |
Kim Kelly |
75%
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| Marianne Haslum |
83% |
Mary-Anne Arsenault |
84%
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| Camilla Holth |
85% |
Nancy Delahunt |
83%
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| Total |
80% |
Total |
83%
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Player percentages
| Leads
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%
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Seconds
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%
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Thirds
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%
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Skips
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%
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Maria Poulsen |
86
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Mary-Anne Arsenault |
79
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Erika Brown |
75
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Anette Norberg |
75
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Anna Bergström |
83
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Marianne Haslum |
76
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Linn Githmark |
74
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Colleen Jones |
73
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Kotomi Ishizaki |
80
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Helle Simonsen |
75
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Yukari Okazaki |
74
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Patti Lank |
72
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Natalie Nicholson |
79
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Cathrine Norberg |
74
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Eva Lund |
74
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Jackie Lockhart |
72
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Nancy Delahunt |
78
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Katriona Fairweather |
72
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Denise Dupont |
72
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Shinobu Aota |
71
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