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2011 Ford World Men's Curling Championship

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Arena
  
Evraz Place

Attendance
  
99,445

Dates
  
April 2–10, 2011

Winner
  
Canada

Host city
  
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

Curling club
  
Charleswood CC, Winnipeg, Manitoba

The 2011 Ford World Men's Curling Championship was held in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada from April 2–10, 2011. In the final, Jeff Stoughton skipped the Canadian rink to a 6–5 victory over Scotland's Tom Brewster. The gold medal was Stoughton's second and Canada's 33rd gold medal at the world.

Contents

Qualification

  •  Canada (host country & defending champions)
  •  United States
  • Top eight teams from the 2010 European Curling Championships
  •   Switzerland
  •  Norway
  •  Germany
  •  Denmark
  •  Scotland
  •  Sweden
  •  Czech Republic
  •  France
  • Top two teams from the 2010 Pacific Curling Championships
  •  China (winner)
  •  South Korea (runner-up)
  • Standings

    Final Round Robin Standings

    Sweden placed third by virtue of a pre-event draw challenge used to rank teams in case round-robin results failed to provide separation.

    Results

    All times local (Central Standard Time)

    Draw 1

    Saturday, April 2, 1:30pm

    Draw 2

    Saturday, April 2, 7:00pm

    Draw 3

    Sunday, April 3, 8:30am

    Draw 4

    Sunday, April 3, 1:30pm

    Draw 5

    Sunday, April 3, 7:00pm

    Draw 6

    Monday, April 4, 8:30am

    Draw 7

    Monday, April 4, 1:30pm

    Draw 8

    Monday, April 4, 7:30pm

    Draw 9

    Tuesday, April 5, 8:30am

    Draw 10

    Tuesday, April 5, 1:30pm

    Draw 11

    Tuesday, April 5, 7:30pm

    Draw 12

    Wednesday, April 6, 8:30am

    Draw 13

    Wednesday, April 6, 1:30pm

    Draw 14

    Wednesday, April 6, 7:30pm

    Draw 15

    Thursday, April 7, 8:30am

    Draw 16

    Thursday, April 7, 1:30pm

    Draw 17

    Thursday, April 7, 7:30pm

    Tiebreaker

    Friday, April 8, 1:30pm

    1 vs. 2

    Friday, April 8, 7:30pm

    3 vs. 4

    Saturday, April 9, 12:30pm

    Semifinal

    Saturday, April 9, 5:00pm

    Bronze Medal Game

    Sunday, April 10, 12:00pm

    Gold Medal Game

    Sunday, April 10, 5:00pm

    References

    2011 Ford World Men's Curling Championship Wikipedia