2019 World Women's Curling Championship
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The 2019 World Women's Curling Championship (branded as the 2019 LGT World Women's Curling Championship for sponsorship reasons) was held from 16 to 24 March at the Silkeborg Sportscenter in
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Qualification

The following nations qualified to participate in the 2019 World Women's Curling Championship: * (host country) *Two teams from the Americas zone ** ** *Six teams from the 2018 European Curling ChampionshipsAs the zone with the automatically qualifying host country and the lowest-placed team in the 2018 World Women's Curling Championship, the European zone loses two guaranteed berths. ** ** ** ** ** ** *Two teams from the
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** ** *Two teams from the
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Teams

The teams are as follows:
;Notes # Team
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's alternate Lauren Gray threw skip stones during Draws 4, 5, 7 and 8 as their skip Sophie Jackson had a back and knee injury.


WCT ranking

Year to date World Curling Tour order of merit ranking for each team prior to the event.


Round-robin standings

''Final round-robin standings'' ^ This was the first time the Canadian women's team failed to reach the playoffs at the World Championships in twenty years.


Round-robin results

All draw times are listed in Central European Standard Time ( UTC+1:00).


Draw 1

''Saturday, 16 March, 14:00''


Draw 2

''Saturday, 16 March, 19:30'' ^Finland ran out of time, and therefore forfeited the match.


Draw 3

''Sunday, 17 March, 09:00''


Draw 4

''Sunday, 17 March, 14:00''


Draw 5

''Sunday, 17 March, 19:00''


Draw 6

''Monday, 18 March, 09:00''


Draw 7

''Monday, 18 March, 14:00''


Draw 8

''Monday, 18 March, 19:00''


Draw 9

''Tuesday, 19 March, 09:00''


Draw 10

''Tuesday, 19 March, 14:00''


Draw 11

''Tuesday, 19 March, 19:00''


Draw 12

''Wednesday, 20 March, 09:00''


Draw 13

''Wednesday, 20 March, 14:00''


Draw 14

''Wednesday, 20 March, 19:00''


Draw 15

''Thursday, 21 March, 09:00''


Draw 16

''Thursday, 21 March, 14:00''


Draw 17

''Thursday, 21 March, 19:00''


Draw 18

''Friday, 22 March, 09:00'' ^Highest-scoring end of the event.


Draw 19

''Friday, 22 March, 14:00'' ^U.S. skip Jamie Sinclair was unable to play in this draw due to an injury sustained when she fell at the conclusion of her team's game earlier that day. Vice-skip Sarah Anderson moved-up to skip and alternate Vicky Persinger played vice. Anderson's twin sister Taylor played her usual position of second as did lead Monica Walker.


Draw 20

''Friday, 22 March, 19:00''


Playoffs


Qualification games

''Saturday, 23 March, 9:00''


Semifinal 1

''Saturday, 23 March, 14:00''


Semifinal 2

''Saturday, 23 March, 19:00''


Bronze medal game

''Sunday, 24 March, 10:00''


Final

''Sunday, 24 March, 16:00''


Final standings


Statistics


Top 5 player percentages

''Final round robin percentages; minimum 9 games''


Awards

The awards and all-star team are as follows: All-Star Team *Skip: Anna Hasselborg, Sweden *Third:
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, Sweden *Second: Galina Arsenkina, Russia *Lead: Sofia Mabergs, Sweden Frances Brodie Sportsmanship Award * Wang Rui, China


References

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External links

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