1990 World Junior Curling Championships

The 1990 World Junior Curling Championships were held from March 18 to 24 in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, Canada.

1990 World Junior Curling Championships
Host cityPortage la Prairie, Manitoba, Canada
DatesMarch 18–24
Men's winner Switzerland (1st title)
SkipStefan Traub
ThirdAndreas Östreich
SecondMarkus Widmer
LeadRoland Müggler
Finalist Scotland (Graeme Connal)
Women's winner Scotland (1st title)
SkipKirsty Addison
ThirdKaren Addison
SecondJoanna Pegg
LeadLaura Scott
Finalist Sweden (Cathrine Norberg)
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It was the first World Junior Championships to include teams from Finland.

Teams

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Country Skip Third Second Lead Alternate
  Canada Dean Joanisse David Nantes Tim Coombes Jeff Pilon
  Finland Tomi Rantamäki (4th) Pasi Länsiluoto (skip) Jussi Heinonsalo Eero Kupila
  France Jan Henri Ducroz Spencer Mugnier Sylvain Ducroz Thomas Dufour
  West Germany Björn Schröder Mathias Zobel Markus Herberg Felix Ogger Harold Waldvogel
  Italy Stefano Ferronato Gianluca Lorenzi Marco Alberti Alessandro Lettieri
  Norway Anthon Grimsmo Jan Thoresen Christian Skaug Hans Olav Sørholt
  Scotland Graeme Connal Iain Watt Richard Hartley Ian Baxter
  Sweden Peter Lindholm Magnus Swartling Magnus Burman Peter Narup Tomas Nordin
  Switzerland Stefan Traub Andreas Östreich Markus Widmer Roland Müggler
  United States Kurt Marquardt Jeff Falk Dan Thurston Mike Thurston

Round Robin

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Key
Teams to Playoffs
Teams to Tiebreaker for 4th place
Teams to Tiebreaker for 8th place
Place Country 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Wins Losses
1   Sweden * 3:1 4:5 5:1 4:3 7:4 5:4 5:3 8:4 9:2 8 1
2   Canada 1:3 * 7:5 8:0 9:1 6:8 5:4 6:4 7:1 7:2 7 2
3   Scotland 5:4 5:7 * 4:3 5:6 4:3 1:8 4:3 5:2 9:7 6 3
4   Switzerland 1:5 0:8 3:4 * 9:3 6:5 4:5 9:4 7:6 8:2 5 4
4   West Germany 3:4 1:9 6:5 3:9 * 3:9 3:2 8:1 6:5 7:5 5 4
4   Norway 4:7 8:6 3:4 5:6 9:3 * 8:2 5:3 5:6 7:4 5 4
7   United States 4:5 4:5 8:1 5:4 2:3 2:8 * 5:2 5:7 7:9 4 5
8   Italy 3:5 4:6 3:4 4:9 1:8 3:5 2:5 * 7:3 7:4 2 7
8   France 4:8 1:7 2:5 6:7 5:6 6:5 7:5 3:7 * 9:7 2 7
10   Finland 2:9 2:7 7:9 2:8 5:7 4:7 9:7 4:7 7:9 * 1 8

Tiebreakers

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For 4th place:

Round 1 Round 2
      
 
 
  Switzerland 6
  West Germany 5
  West Germany 7
  Norway 6

For 8th place:

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  Italy 9
  France 3

Playoffs

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Semifinals Gold Medal Game
      
1   Sweden 5
4   Switzerland 7
4   Switzerland 5
3   Scotland 4
2   Canada 3
3   Scotland 4 Bronze Medal Game
1   Sweden 11
2   Canada 1

Rankings

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Place Country Games Wins Losses
    Switzerland 12 8 4
    Scotland 11 7 4
    Sweden 11 9 2
4   Canada 11 7 4
5   West Germany 11 6 5
6   Norway 10 5 5
7   United States 9 4 5
8   Italy 10 3 7
9   France 10 2 8
10   Finland 9 1 8

Women

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Teams

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Country Skip Third Second Lead Alternate
  Canada Cathy Overton Tracy Baldwin Carol Harvey Tracy Bush
  Denmark June Simonsen Dorthe Holm Dorthe Andersen Angelina Jensen
  France Karine Caux (4th) Laurence Bibollet (skip) Chrystelle Fournier Véronique Girod Géraldine Girod
  West Germany Karoline Schlachter (4th) Monica Imminger (skip) Elisabeth Ländle Alexandra Theurer Ulanou Klotz
  Italy Daniela Zandegiacomo Carla Zandegiacomo Giulia Lacedelli Rossela Carrara
  Norway Cathrine Ulrichsen Cecilie Torhaug Darcie Skjerpen Anna Moe
  Scotland Kirsty Addison Karen Addison Joanna Pegg Laura Scott
  Sweden Cathrine Norberg Mari Högqvist Helene Granqvist Annica Eklund Eva Eriksson
  Switzerland Helga Oswald Sara Ochsner Janine Oswald Tatjana Stadler Nicole Strausak
  United States Kari Liapis Stacey Liapis Heidi Rollheiser Roberta Breyen Julie Breyen

Round Robin

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Key
Teams to Playoffs
Place Country 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Wins Losses
1   Scotland * 10:3 5:7 8:7 6:1 8:3 8:5 7:5 9:2 9:2 8 1
2   Canada 3:10 * 6:5 6:4 10:3 12:1 6:1 6:3 11:1 11:5 8 1
3   Sweden 7:5 5:6 * 10:3 7:4 13:1 7:8 6:5 7:1 8:0 7 2
4   Switzerland 7:8 4:6 3:10 * 6:3 6:4 8:1 9:2 11:3 10:7 6 3
5   Norway 1:6 3:10 4:7 3:6 * 5:3 11:6 6:3 7:3 10:9 5 4
6   United States 3:8 1:12 1:13 4:6 3:5 * 4:2 8:4 8:5 9:2 4 5
7   France 5:8 1:6 8:7 1:8 6:11 2:4 * 6:4 7:2 9:7 4 5
8   Denmark 5:7 3:6 5:6 2:9 3:6 4:8 4:6 * 9:2 9:6 2 7
9   Italy 2:9 1:11 1:7 3:11 3:7 5:8 2:7 2:9 * 9:7 1 8
10   West Germany 2:9 5:11 0:8 7:10 9:10 2:9 7:9 6:9 7:9 * 0 9

Playoffs

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Semifinals Gold Medal Game
      
1   Scotland 5
4   Switzerland 2
1   Scotland 5
2   Sweden 3
2   Canada 7
3   Sweden 8 Bronze Medal Game
2   Canada 8
4   Switzerland 1

Rankings

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Place Country Games Wins Losses
    Scotland 11 10 1
    Sweden 11 8 3
    Canada 11 9 2
4   Switzerland 11 6 5
5   Norway 9 5 4
6   United States 9 4 5
7   France 9 4 5
8   Denmark 9 2 7
9   Italy 9 1 8
10   West Germany 9 0 9

Awards

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WJCC All-Star Team:

Skip Third Second Lead
Men   Peter Lindholm   David Nantes   Richard Hartley   Peter Narup
Women   Cathy Overton   Sara Ochsner   Joanna Pegg   Tracy Bush

WJCC Sportsmanship Award:

Men   Peter Lindholm
Women   Cecilie Torhaug

Sources

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