The 2010
World Women's Curling Championship (branded as 2010
Ford World Women's Curling Championship for sponsorship reasons) was held from March 20 to 28 at the
Credit Union iPlex in
Swift Current
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,
Saskatchewan
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,
Canada
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.
Qualification
* (host country)
* (defending champion)
* (
Pacific runner-up)
* (Americas region)
*Eight teams from the
2009 European Curling Championships:
**
**
**
**
**
**
**
** (defeated in best-of-three World Challenge series)
Teams
The teams were as listed below:
''*
Stella Heiß
Stella Heiß (born 15 January 1993 in Cologne) is a German curler from Garmisch-Partenkirchen. She played lead for Andrea Schöpp when she represented Germany at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Curling at the 2010 Winter Olympics, Curling. At sevente ...
and
Corinna Scholz
Corinna Scholz (born 1 August 1989 in Schongau, Bavaria) is a German curler from Bernbeuren. She competed as the alternate for Germany at the 2010 Winter Olympics. At the 2009 Aberdeen European Championships she also served as the Alternate, ...
alternated in the lead position.''
''**
Anna Sidorova
Anna Vladimirovna Sidorova (; born 6 February 1991) is a Russians, Russian Curling, curler. She currently Skip (curling), skips her own team. Sidorova was the skip of the Russian team that won bronze medals at the World Curling Championships, Wo ...
replaced
Ludmila Privivkova as skip after Draw 2. Privivkova became the alternate, while
Margarita Fomina replaced Sidorova in the third position.''
Round robin standings
''*First Appearance''
Round robin results
All draw times listed are in
Central Standard Time
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(UTC−6).
Draw 1
''Saturday, March 20, 14:00''
Draw 2
''Saturday, March 20, 19:00''
Draw 3
''Sunday, March 21 8:30''
Draw 4
''Sunday, March 21, 13:30''
Draw 5
''Sunday, March 21, 19:00''
Draw 6
''Monday, March 22, 8:30''
Draw 7
''Monday, March 22, 13:30''
Draw 8
''Monday, March 22, 19:30''
Draw 9
''Tuesday, March 23, 8:30''
Draw 10
''Tuesday, March 23, 13:30''
Draw 11
''Tuesday, March 23, 19:30''
Draw 12
''Wednesday, March 24, 8:30''
Draw 13
''Wednesday, March 24, 13:30''
Draw 14
''Wednesday, March 24, 19:30''
Draw 15
''Thursday, March 25, 8:30''
Draw 16
''Thursday, March 25, 13:30''
Draw 17
''Thursday, March 25, 19:30''
Tie-breaker
''Friday, March 26, 12:30''
Playoffs
1 vs. 2
''Friday, March 26, 8:00 pm''
3 vs. 4
''Saturday, March 27, 12:00 ''
Semifinal
''Saturday, March 27, 17:00 ''
Bronze medal game
''Sunday, March 28, 10:00 am''
Gold medal game
''Sunday, March 28, 15:00''
Top five player percentages
The top five player percentages for each position:
References
; General
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; Specific
External links
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