2006 World Women's Curling Championship
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The 2006
World Women's Curling Championship The World Curling Championships are the annual world championships for curling, organized by the World Curling Federation and contested by national championship teams. There are men's, women's and mixed doubles championships, as well as men's an ...
(branded as 2006
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World Women's Curling Championship for sponsorship reasons) was held March 18–26 at the Canada Games Arena in
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. Sweden, skipped by
Anette Norberg Anette Charlotte Norberg (born 12 November 1966) is a 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 ...
, fresh off winning a gold medal at the
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, defeated the United States, skipped by
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in the final, 10–9. Norberg won the game by making a draw in the 10th end. It was the second of three world championships for Norberg.


Teams

** Angelina Jensen skipped the Danish team until she suffered a
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and had to return to Denmark. Fourth Madeleine Dupont was given skipping duties following Jensen's departure.


Round robin standings


Round robin results


Draw 1

''March 18, 14:30''


Draw 2

''March 18, 21:00''


Draw 3

''March 19, 09:00''


Draw 4

''March 19, 13:30''


Draw 5

''March 19, 18:30''


Draw 6

''March 20, 09:00''


Draw 7

''March 20, 14:00''


Draw 8

''March 20, 18:30''


Draw 9

''March 21, 09:00''


Draw 10

''March 21, 14:00''


Draw 11

''March 21, 18:30''


Draw 12

''March 22, 09:00''


Draw 13

''March 22, 14:00''


Draw 14

''March 22, 19:30''


Draw 15

''March 23, 10:30''


Draw 16

''March 23, 13:00''


Draw 17

''March 23, 18:30''


Playoffs


1 vs. 2 game

''March 24, 13:00''


3 vs. 4 game

''March 24, 19:30''


Semifinal

''March 25, 09:30''


Final

''March 26, 10:30''


Round-robin player percentages


References

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