2011 World Wheelchair Curling Championship


The 2011 World Wheelchair Curling Championship was held in Prague, Czech Republic from February 22 - March 1, 2011. Ten mixed gender teams competed for four playoff spots. In the final, Canada's Jim Armstrong defeated Scotland's Aileen Neilson in the final in 7 ends. Teams also gained qualification points from this event for the 2014 Winter Paralympic Games in Sochi.

Qualification

Qualification event

Two teams outside of the top seven finishers qualified from a qualifying event held in November 2010 in Lohja, Finland.

Teams

The teams are as listed below:

Skip: Jim Armstrong
Third: Darryl Neighbour
Second: Ina Forrest
Lead: Sonja Gaudet
Alternate: Bruno Yizek
Coach: Joe Rea

Skip: Wang Haitao
Third: Liu Wei
Second: Xu Guangqin
Lead: He Jun
Alternate: Zhang Qiang
Coach: Li Hongchen

Skip: Radek Pokorný
Third: Martin Tluk
Second: Radek Musílek
Lead: Michaela Charvátocá
Alternate: Jana Břinčilová
Coach: Kateřina Urbanová

Fourth: Jens Gäbel
Skip: Marcus Sieger
Second: Stefan Deuschl
Lead: Christiane Steger
Alternate: Heike Melchior
Coach: Helmar Erlewein

Skip: Rune Lorentsen
Third: Jostein Stordahl
Second: Tone Edvardsen
Lead: Terje Rafdal
Alternate: Runar Bjørnstad
Coach: Thoralf Hognestad

Fourth: Andrey Smirnov
Skip: Marat Romanov
Second: Alexander Shevchenko
Lead: Svetlana Pakhomova
Alternate: Oxana Slesarenko
Coach: Vladimir Shevchenko,
Anton Batugin

Skip: Aileen Neilson
Third: Tom Killin
Second: Gregor Ewan
Lead: Angie Malone
Alternate: Michael McKenzie
Coach: Sheila Swan

Skip: Jeong Tae-yeong
Third: Kuon Gi-teak
Second: Yang Hae-nam
Lead: Jung Young-ah
Alternate: Kang Oe-jeong
Coach: Woo Jin Kim

Skip: Glenn Ikonen
Third: Patrik Burman
Second: Patrik Kallin
Lead: Kicki Ulander
Alternate: Gert Erlandsson
Coach: Jalle Jungnell

Skip: Augusto Perez
Third: Jim Pierce
Second: Jimmy Joseph
Lead: Jacqui Kapinowski
Alternate: Penny Greely
Coach: Steve Brown

Standings

Final round-robin standings
CountrySkipWLPFPAEnds
Won
Ends
Lost
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Ends
Stolen
Ends
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Results

''All times local ''

Draw 1

''Tuesday, February 22, 9:30am''

Draw 2

''Tuesday, February 22, 2:30pm''

Draw 3

''Wednesday, February 23, 9:30am''

Draw 4

''Wednesday, February 23, 2:30pm''

Draw 5

''Thursday, February 24, 9:30am''

Draw 6

''Thursday, February 24, 2:30pm''

Draw 7

''Friday, February 25, 9:30am''

Draw 8

''Friday, February 25, 2:30pm''

Draw 9

''Saturday, February 26, 9:30am''

Draw 10

''Saturday, February 26, 2:30pm''

Draw 11

''Sunday, February 27, 9:30am''

Draw 12

''Sunday, February 27, 2:30pm''

Challenge Games

Monday, February 28, 9:30am
''Monday, February 28, 2:30pm''

Playoffs

1 vs. 2

''Monday, February 28, 2:30pm''

3 vs. 4

''Monday, February 28, 2:30pm''

Semifinal

''Tuesday, March 1, 9:30am''

Bronze-medal game

''Tuesday, March 1, 2:30pm''

Gold-medal game

''Tuesday, March 1, 2:30pm''

Final standings

The final standings of the tournament.
RankTeam
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5
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7
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9
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