2015 Continental Cup of Curling

2015 World Financial Group Continental Cup of Curling
Host cityCalgary, Alberta
ArenaMarkin MacPhail Centre
DatesJanuary 8–11
WinnerTeam Canada
Score Breakdown
DisciplineCanadaEurope
Team Round 121
Mixed Doubles Round 12.50.5
Team Round 22.50.5
Team Round 31.51.5
Singles3.52.5
Team Round 430
Mixed Doubles Round 221
Team Round 530
Team Round 621
Skins Round 110.54.5
Skins Round 29.55.5
Total4218
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The 2015 World Financial Group Continental Cup of Curling was held from January 8 to 11 at the Markin MacPhail Centre International Arena in Calgary, Alberta.[1] The Continental Cup featured team events, mixed doubles events, singles competitions, and skins competitions, and the brunt of the points were in the skins competitions. TSN broadcast the event, as it has in previous years.[1]

The total attendance for the event was 22,606.[2] Team Canada collected CAD$52,000 winners cheque and CAD$13,000 skins bonus. Team Europe collected CAD$26,000 losers cheque.[3]

Competition background

In their 2013-2014 Annual Review,[4] the World Curling Federation reported that they can no longer justify further involvement in the Continental Cup, and that the Canadian Curling Association will operate the event starting in 2015.[5]

This edition of the Continental Cup would be the first in which the new system of competing teams would be implemented. It was intended that in this and future editions of the Continental Cup, Team North America would be replaced by an all-Canadian team entry, where team Canada would compete alternatively against Team Europe in odd years and Team World, made up of teams from the United States and non-European curling nations, in even years. However, this format would only last for the 2015 event. In this edition of the Continental Cup, six teams from Canada competed against six teams from Europe.[6]

The same competition format as that of the previous year was used. Out of the sixty total points available, a majority of points would be needed to win the cup. The mixed doubles, singles, and team games were worth one point each, and ties were worth one half point each to both teams. The skins games were worth a total of five points. Six mixed doubles and six singles games were played, along with eighteen team games and six skins games.

Teams

The teams will be selected from the top teams in each region. Six teams from each region will compete against each other in the competition. The teams from Canada earn the right to represent Team Canada by virtue of winning certain events, namely the Canada Cup of Curling and the Canadian National Championships (the Brier and the Tournament of Hearts). The final two teams are the teams who represented Canada at the 2014 Winter Olympics.

For Team Europe, the teams participating include Olympic bronze medallist Eve Muirhead, Olympic silver medallist Margaretha Sigfridsson, world bronze medallist Anna Sidorova, Olympic bronze medallist Niklas Edin, two-time world champion David Murdoch, and two-time European champion Thomas Ulsrud.[3]

TeamSkipThirdSecondLeadLocale
Team
Canada

Canada
Rachel HomanEmma MiskewJoanne CourtneyLisa WeagleCanada Ottawa, Ontario
Jennifer JonesKaitlyn LawesJill OfficerDawn McEwenCanada Winnipeg, Manitoba
Val SweetingLori Olson-JohnsDana FergusonRachelle BrownCanada Edmonton, Alberta
Brad JacobsRyan FryE. J. HarndenRyan HarndenCanada Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
John MorrisPat SimmonsCarter RycroftNolan ThiessenCanada Calgary, Alberta
Mike McEwenB. J. NeufeldMatt WozniakBen HebertCanada Winnipeg, Manitoba
Coach: Rick Lang, Captain: Randy Ferbey
Team
Europe

European Union
Eve MuirheadAnna SloanVicki Adams[a]Sarah ReidScotland Stirling
Anna SidorovaMargarita FominaAlexandra SaitovaEkaterina Galkina[b]Russia Moscow
Maria Prytz (fourth)Christina BertrupMaria Wennerström[a][b]Margaretha Sigfridsson (skip)[b]Sweden Umeå
Niklas EdinOskar ErikssonKristian LindströmChristoffer SundgrenSweden Karlstad
David MurdochGreg DrummondScott AndrewsMichael GoodfellowScotland Stirling
Thomas UlsrudTorger NergårdChristoffer SvaeHåvard Vad PeterssonNorway Oslo
Coach: Scotland David Hay, Captain: Sweden Peja Lindholm
  1. ^ a b Wennerström did not play for Sigfridsson in Draw 1, and was substituted by Adams.[7]
  2. ^ a b c Wennerström did not play for Sigfridsson in Draw 9[8] and Draw 10.[9] Sigfridsson skipped at second, and Galkina played lead.

Events

All times listed are in Mountain Standard Time (UTC−7).[10] The draws for Thursday, Friday, and Saturday were released on Wednesday night,[11] and the draws for Sunday were released on Saturday afternoon.[12]

Thursday, January 8

Draw 1

Team8:30 am[7]

Sheet A12345678FinalPoints
Canada (Sweeting)0001002X30
Europe (Sidorova) (has hammer)1120210X71
Sheet B12345678FinalPoints
Canada (Jacobs) (has hammer)0100110141
Europe (Edin)0010000010
Sheet C12345678FinalPoints
Canada (Homan) (has hammer)0200011371
Europe (Sigfridsson)0001100020

Draw 2

Mixed doubles1:30 pm[13]

Sheet A12345678FinalPoints
Europe (Eriksson/Galkina)0100011030
Canada (Rycroft/Olson-Johns)30411001101
Sheet B12345678FinalPoints
Europe (Edin/Sidorova)0003010260
Canada (Miskew/Fry)1210203091
Sheet C12345678FinalPoints
Europe (Prytz/Nergård)001010305½
Canada (Homan/E. Harnden)110101015½

Draw 3

Team6:30 pm[14]

Sheet A12345678FinalPoints
Canada (Morris) (has hammer)2010120X61
Europe (Ulsrud)0101001X30
Sheet B12345678FinalPoints
Canada (Jones) (has hammer)102001004½
Europe (Muirhead)010110014½
Sheet C12345678FinalPoints
Canada (McEwen)1020101051
Europe (Murdoch) (has hammer)0101010140

Friday, January 9

Draw 4

Team8:30 am[15]

Sheet A12345678FinalPoints
Canada (Jones)0201010X40
Europe (Sigfridsson) (has hammer)[16]5020101X91
Sheet B12345678FinalPoints
Canada (McEwen) (has hammer)0202003X71
Europe (Ulsrud)0010100X20
Sheet C12345678FinalPoints
Canada (Sweeting)002001014½
Europe (Muirhead) (has hammer)010110104½

Draw 5

Singles1:30 pm[17]

Sheet ARunthroughButtonPortRaiseHit-and-RollDoubleTotalPoints
Canada (Sweeting)055450191
Europe (Sigfridsson)053521160
Sheet BRunthroughButtonPortRaiseHit-and-RollDoubleTotalPoints
Canada (Homan)055514201
Europe (Sidorova)032411110
Sheet CRunthroughButtonPortRaiseHit-and-RollDoubleTotalPoints
Canada (Jones)335315201
Europe (Muirhead)044303140
Sheet ARunthroughButtonPortRaiseHit-and-RollDoubleTotalPoints
Canada (Morris)030550130
Europe (Murdoch)535350211
Sheet BRunthroughButtonPortRaiseHit-and-RollDoubleTotalPoints
Canada (McEwen)055543220
Europe (Ulsrud)544550231
Sheet CRunthroughButtonPortRaiseHit-and-RollDoubleTotalPoints
Canada (Jacobs)035413160.5
Europe (Edin)535030160.5

Draw 6

Team6:30 pm[18]

Sheet A12345678FinalPoints
Canada (Jacobs) (has hammer)0201030061
Europe (Murdoch)0000102250
Sheet B12345678FinalPoints
Canada (Homan) (has hammer)0010200141
Europe (Sidorova)0101010030
Sheet C12345678FinalPoints
Canada (Morris)1302020X81
Europe (Edin) (has hammer)0010101X30

Saturday, January 10

Draw 7

Mixed doubles10:00 am[19]

Sheet A12345678FinalPoints
Europe (Andrews/Sigfridsson)1100000130
Canada (Wozniak/Sweeting)0041111081
Sheet B12345678FinalPoints
Europe (Sloan/Svae)0024000171
Canada (D. McEwen/M. McEwen)1100211060
Sheet C12345678FinalPoints
Europe (Muirhead/Murdoch)0003101050
Canada (Lawes/Morris)1220010281

Draw 8

Team2:00 pm[20]

Sheet A12345678FinalPoints
Canada (Homan) (has hammer)0130100161
Europe (Muirhead)0002012050
Sheet B12345678FinalPoints
Canada (Morris) (has hammer)2000212X71
Europe (Murdoch)0311000X50
Sheet C12345678FinalPoints
Canada (Jones)0121011171
Europe (Sidorova) (has hammer)2000100030

Draw 9

Team6:30 pm[8]

Sheet A12345678FinalPoints
Canada (McEwen)0202210X71
Europe (Edin)(has hammer)1010002X40
Sheet B12345678FinalPoints
Canada (Sweeting) (has hammer)0203110X71
Europe (Sigfridsson)0010001X20
Sheet C12345678FinalPoints
Canada (Jacobs)0010110X30
Europe (Ulsrud) (has hammer)1303001X81

Sunday, January 11

Draw 10

Skins11:30 am[9]

Values (points)½½½½½½115
Sheet A12345678Total
Europe (Sigfridsson)00XX
Canada (Homan) (has hammer)X0XX
Values (points)½½½½½½115
Sheet B12345678ButtonTotal
Europe (Nergård/Sidorova/Petersson/Saitova) (has hammer)00X0X[21]
Canada (Simmons/Olson-Johns/Rycroft/Brown)XXXX
Values (points)½½½½½½115
Sheet C12345678Total
Europe (Edin)X0X
Canada (McEwen) (has hammer)XXXXX

Draw 11

Skins6:30 pm[2]

Values (points)½½½½½½115
Sheet A12345678Total
Europe (Murdoch)0X01
Canada (Jacobs) (has hammer)XX0XX4
Values (points)½½½½½½115
Sheet B12345678Total
Europe (Ulsrud/Fomina/Svae/Galkina) (has hammer)XXX2
Canada (Morris/Sweeting/Thiessen/Ferguson)XXXXX3
Values (points)½½½½½½115
Sheet C12345678Total
Europe (Muirhead) (has hammer)XXX
Canada (Jones)XXXXX

Statistics

The statistics for team play, including team skins play, are listed below.[2] The percentages are calculated for each player by rating their shots in each game. Each shot the player attempts is scored out of four based on how well the shot is made.

Player percentages

Men

Leads%
Scotland Michael Goodfellow88
Canada Ryan Harnden86
Sweden Christoffer Sundgren85
Canada Ben Hebert85
Canada Nolan Thiessen83
Norway Håvard Vad Petersson76
Seconds%
Canada E. J. Harnden87
Canada Matt Wozniak86
Canada Carter Rycroft83
Norway Christoffer Svae81
Scotland Scott Andrews83
Sweden Kristian Lindström78
Thirds%
Canada B. J. Neufeld85
Sweden Oskar Eriksson85
Scotland Greg Drummond84
Canada Ryan Fry83
Canada Pat Simmons81
Norway Torger Nergård75
Skips%
Canada Mike McEwen84
Canada John Morris82
Norway Thomas Ulsrud80
Canada Brad Jacobs78
Scotland David Murdoch67
Sweden Niklas Edin66

Women

Leads%
Canada Dawn McEwen90
Russia Ekaterina Galkina85
Canada Rachelle Brown81
Scotland Sarah Reid80
Canada Lisa Weagle77
Sweden Margaretha Sigfridsson75
Seconds%
Canada Joanne Courtney88
Russia Alexandra Saitova83
Canada Dana Ferguson77
Scotland Vicki Adams76
Canada Jill Officer74
Sweden Maria Wennerström68
Thirds%
Russia Margarita Fomina83
Canada Emma Miskew83
Canada Lori Olson-Johns80
Sweden Christina Bertrup79
Canada Kaitlyn Lawes75
Scotland Anna Sloan71
Skips%
Canada Jennifer Jones82
Canada Rachel Homan80
Canada Val Sweeting80
Russia Anna Sidorova77
Sweden Maria Prytz76
Scotland Eve Muirhead70

Team percentages

Men

Team%
Canada Mike McEwen85
Canada Brad Jacobs84
Canada John Morris82
Scotland David Murdoch85
Sweden Niklas Edin78
Norway Thomas Ulsrud78

Women

Team%
Canada Rachel Homan82
Russia Anna Sidorova81
Canada Jennifer Jones80
Canada Val Sweeting79
Sweden Margaretha Sigfridsson78
Scotland Eve Muirhead74

References

  1. ^ a b "Canadian curling's first Triple Crown headed to Alberta!". Canadian Curling Association. 11 December 2013. Retrieved 13 November 2014.
  2. ^ a b c "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-09-22. Retrieved 2015-01-13.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ a b "Team Europe confirmed for 2015 WFG Continental Cup!". Curling Canada. 19 September 2014. Retrieved 13 November 2014.
  4. ^ "Annual Review 2013-2014 Season" (PDF). World Curling Federation. p. 11: the WCF invested almost $2,000,000 USD [...] and unfortunately it has not really caught on beyond the North American TV market.
  5. ^ "Continental Cup of Curling continues reinvention". The Canadian Press. January 7, 2015. [CCA] has taken over complete control
  6. ^ "New direction set for curling's WFG Continental Cup". Canadian Curling Association. 11 December 2013. Retrieved 13 November 2014.
  7. ^ a b "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-09-22. Retrieved 2015-01-12.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  8. ^ a b "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-09-22. Retrieved 2015-01-13.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  9. ^ a b "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-09-22. Retrieved 2015-01-13.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  10. ^ "2015 World Financial Group Continental Cup of Curling – Draw Schedule". Canadian Curling Association. Archived from the original on 9 January 2015. Retrieved 14 January 2015.
  11. ^ "Early matchups set at World Financial Group Continental Cup". Canadian Curling Association. 7 January 2015. Archived from the original on 10 January 2015. Retrieved 14 January 2015.
  12. ^ "Canada builds 20-7 lead at Continental Cup with afternoon sweep". Canadian Curling Association. 10 January 2015. Retrieved 14 January 2015.
  13. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-09-22. Retrieved 2015-01-12.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  14. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-09-22. Retrieved 2015-01-12.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  15. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-01-12. Retrieved 2015-01-12.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  16. ^ Jones vs. Sigfridsson - 2015 World Financial Group Continental Cup of Curling (Draw 4). TSN. Event occurs at 19:54.
  17. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-09-22. Retrieved 2015-01-13.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  18. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-09-22. Retrieved 2015-01-13.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  19. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-09-22. Retrieved 2015-01-13.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  20. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-09-22. Retrieved 2015-01-13.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  21. ^ McEwen vs. Edin (Skins)- 2015 World Financial Group Continental Cup Skins (Draw 10). The Sports Network. Event occurs at 2:03:41.
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