The 2011
World Women's Curling Championship
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(branded as
Capital One
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World Women's Curling Championship 2011 for sponsorship reasons) was held in
Esbjerg
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Denmark
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at the
Granly Hockey Arena
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from March 19–27, 2011.
The
Swedish
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rink skipped by
Anette Norberg
Anette Norberg (born 12 November 1966) is a retired Swedish curler from Härnösand.
She and her team were the Olympic women's curling champions in 2006 and 2010. After winning the 2006 Women's Curling tournament in Turin over Mirjam Ott's Swis ...
won the final game over
Canada
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's
Amber Holland
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after a steal of two points in the tenth end.
Qualification
* (host country)
* (defending champion)
* (highest finisher from the Americas region at the
2010 World Championship)
*
*Top six teams from the
2010 European Curling Championships
The 2010 Le Gruyère European Curling Championships were held in Champéry, Switzerland from December 3–11, 2010. The Group C matches took place from September 24–28 at the Greenacres Ice Rink in Howwood, Scotland. The winners of the Group ...
** (winner)
** (runner-up)
** (third place)
**
**
** (defeated in
World Challenge)
*Top two teams from the
2010 Pacific Curling Championships
** (winner)
** (runner-up)
Teams
These are the confirmed teams.
Round-robin standings
''Final Round-Robin Standings
Round-robin results
All times listed in
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(
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).
Draw 1
''Friday, March 18, 7:30pm''
Draw 2
''Saturday, March 19, 9:00am''
Draw 3
''Saturday, March 19, 2:00pm''
Draw 4
''Sunday, March 20, 2:00pm''
Draw 5
''Sunday, March 20, 7:00pm''
Draw 6
''Monday, March 21, 9:00am''
Draw 7
''Monday, March 21, 2:00pm''
Draw 8
''Monday, March 21, 7:00pm''
Draw 9
''Tuesday, March 22, 9:00am''
Draw 10
''Tuesday, March 22, 2:00pm''
Draw 11
''Tuesday, March 22, 7:00pm''
Draw 12
''Wednesday, March 23, 9:00am''
Draw 13
''Wednesday, March 23, 2:00pm''
Draw 14
''Wednesday, March 23, 7:00pm''
Draw 15
''Thursday, March 24, 9:00am''
Draw 16
''Thursday, March 24, 2:00pm''
Draw 17
''Thursday, March 24, 7:00pm''
Tiebreaker
''March 25, 2:00 PM''
Playoffs
1 vs. 2
''Friday, March 25, 7:00pm''
3 vs. 4
''Saturday, March 26, 10:00am''
Semifinal
''Saturday, March 26, 3:00pm''
Bronze medal game
''Sunday, March 27, 10:00am''
Gold medal game
''Sunday, March 27, 3:00pm''
Top 5 player percentages
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:2011 Ford World Women's Curling Championship
Capital One World Women's Curling Championship, 2011
World Women's Curling Championship
Sport in Esbjerg
Curling competitions in Denmark
2011 in Danish women's sport
International sports competitions hosted by Denmark
March 2011 sports events in Europe