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2017 Ford World Men's Curling Championship

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Host city
  
Edmonton, Alberta

Dates
  
April 1–9

Curling club
  
TBD

Arena
  
Northlands Coliseum

Winner
  
TBD

Skip
  
TBD

The 2017 Ford World Men's Curling Championship is a curling event that will be held at Northlands Coliseum in Edmonton, Alberta.

Contents

Qualification

The following nations are qualified to participate in the 2017 World Men's Curling Championship:

  •  Canada (host country)
  • One team from the Americas zone
  •  United States (winner of the 2017 Americas Challenge)
  • Eight teams from the 2016 European Curling Championships
  •  Sweden
  •  Norway
  •   Switzerland
  •  Russia
  •  Germany
  •  Scotland
  •  Italy
  •  Netherlands (winner of the World Challenge Games)
  • Two teams from the 2016 Pacific-Asia Curling Championships
  •  Japan
  •  China
  • Round Robin Results

    All times listed in Mountain Standard Time (UTC−7).

    Draw 1

    Saturday, April 1, 14:00

    Draw 2

    Saturday, April 1, 19:00

    Draw 3

    Sunday, April 2, 9:00

    Draw 4

    Sunday, April 2, 14:00

    Draw 5

    Sunday, April 2, 19:00

    Draw 6

    Monday, April 3, 9:00

    Draw 7

    Monday, April 3, 14:00

    Draw 8

    Monday, April 3, 19:00

    Draw 9

    Tuesday, April 4, 9:00

    Draw 10

    Tuesday, April 4, 14:00

    Draw 11

    Tuesday, April 4, 19:00

    Draw 12

    Wednesday, April 5, 9:00

    Draw 13

    Wednesday, April 5, 14:00

    Draw 14

    Wednesday, April 5, 19:00

    Draw 15

    Thursday, April 6, 9:00

    Draw 16

    Thursday, April 6, 14:00

    Draw 17

    Thursday, April 6, 19:00

    1 vs. 2

    Friday, April 7, 19:00

    3 vs. 4

    Saturday, April 8, 14:00

    Semifinal

    Saturday, April 8, 19:00

    Bronze Medal Game

    Sunday, April 9, 12:00

    Gold Medal Game

    Sunday, April 9, 18:00

    References

    2017 Ford World Men's Curling Championship Wikipedia