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Curling competition at Glasgow, Scotland
1988 World Women's Curling Championship | |
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Host city | Glasgow, Scotland |
Arena | The Summit Centre |
Dates | 2–10 April 1988 |
Winner | Germany |
Curling club | SC Riessersee, Garmisch-Partenkirchen |
Skip | Andrea Schöpp |
Third | Almut Hege-Schöll |
Second | Monika Wagner |
Lead | Suzanne Fink |
Finalist | Canada (Heather Houston) |
« 1987 1989 » |
The 1988 World Women's Curling Championship was held in Glasgow, Scotland from 2–10 April 1988.
West Germany, skipped by Andrea Schöpp defeated Canada in the final to claim Germany's first ever women's world championship in curling.
Teams
Round robin standings
Country | Skip | W | L |
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Germany | Andrea Schöpp | 9 | 2 |
Canada | Heather Houston | 7 | 4 |
Sweden | Anette Norberg | 7 | 4 |
Norway | Anne Jøtun Bakke | 6 | 5 |
Denmark | Helena Blach | 5 | 4 |
Switzerland | Erika Müller | 5 | 4 |
United States | Nancy Langley | 4 | 5 |
France | Annick Mercier | 3 | 6 |
Scotland | Christine Allison | 3 | 6 |
Finland | Anne Eerikäinen | 0 | 9 |
Round robin results
Draw 1
Team | Final |
Denmark (Blach) | 9 |
Switzerland (Müller) | 1 |
Team | Final |
United States (Langley) | 7 |
France (Mercier) | 3 |
Team | Final |
Scotland (Allison) | 6 |
Canada (Houston) | 5 |
Team | Final |
Germany (Schöpp) | 9 |
Finland (Eerikäinen) | 7 |
Team | Final |
Sweden (Norberg) | 6 |
Norway (Jøtun Bakke) | 4 |
Draw 2
Team | Final |
Denmark (Blach) | 9 |
Finland (Eerikäinen) | 3 |
Team | Final |
Canada (Houston) | 11 |
Switzerland (Müller) | 0 |
Team | Final |
Norway (Jøtun Bakke) | 9 |
United States (Langley) | 5 |
Team | Final |
Sweden (Norberg) | 10 |
Scotland (Allison) | 8 |
Team | Final |
Germany (Schöpp) | 6 |
France (Mercier) | 5 |
Draw 3
Team | Final |
Switzerland (Müller) | 12 |
France (Mercier) | 7 |
Team | Final |
Sweden (Norberg) | 11 |
United States (Langley) | 1 |
Team | Final |
Germany (Schöpp) | 7 |
Denmark (Blach) | 5 |
Team | Final |
Canada (Houston) | 7 |
Norway (Jøtun Bakke) | 1 |
Team | Final |
Scotland (Allison) | 13 |
Finland (Eerikäinen) | 6 |
Draw 4
Team | Final |
Canada (Houston) | 8 |
United States (Langley) | 6 |
Team | Final |
France (Mercier) | 6 |
Denmark (Blach) | 5 |
Team | Final |
Switzerland (Müller) | 9 |
Finland (Eerikäinen) | 8 |
Team | Final |
Norway (Jøtun Bakke) | 9 |
Scotland (Allison) | 3 |
Team | Final |
Germany (Schöpp) | 10 |
Sweden (Norberg) | 8 |
Draw 5
Team | Final |
Norway (Jøtun Bakke) | 9 |
Switzerland (Müller) | 1 |
Team | Final |
United States (Langley) | 15 |
Finland (Eerikäinen) | 1 |
Team | Final |
Sweden (Norberg) | 7 |
France (Mercier) | 5 |
Team | Final |
Germany (Schöpp) | 8 |
Canada (Houston) | 4 |
Team | Final |
Denmark (Blach) | 8 |
Scotland (Allison) | 4 |
Draw 6
Team | Final |
Sweden (Norberg) | 8 |
Denmark (Blach) | 2 |
Team | Final |
Germany (Schöpp) | 12 |
Scotland (Allison) | 3 |
Team | Final |
Canada (Houston) | 11 |
Finland (Eerikäinen) | 2 |
Team | Final |
Norway (Jøtun Bakke) | 7 |
France (Mercier) | 2 |
Team | Final |
Switzerland (Müller) | 7 |
United States (Langley) | 6 |
Draw 7
Team | Final |
France (Mercier) | 6 |
Scotland (Allison) | 5 |
Team | Final |
Denmark (Blach) | 6 |
Canada (Houston) | 5 |
Team | Final |
United States (Langley) | 7 |
Germany (Schöpp) | 4 |
Team | Final |
Switzerland (Müller) | 8 |
Sweden (Norberg) | 3 |
Team | Final |
Norway (Jøtun Bakke) | 10 |
Finland (Eerikäinen) | 5 |
Draw 8
Team | Final |
Norway (Jøtun Bakke) | 10 |
Germany (Schöpp) | 4 |
Team | Final |
Sweden (Norberg) | 7 |
Finland (Eerikäinen) | 0 |
Team | Final |
Switzerland (Müller) | 8 |
Scotland (Allison) | 7 |
Team | Final |
United States (Langley) | 6 |
Denmark (Blach) | 5 |
Team | Final |
Canada (Houston) | 9 |
France (Mercier) | 4 |
Draw 9
Team | Final |
Canada (Houston) | 10 |
Sweden (Norberg) | 2 |
Team | Final |
Germany (Schöpp) | 9 |
Switzerland (Müller) | 6 |
Team | Final |
Denmark (Blach) | 13 |
Norway (Jøtun Bakke) | 6 |
Team | Final |
France (Mercier) | 9 |
Finland (Eerikäinen) | 5 |
Team | Final |
Scotland (Allison) | 10 |
United States (Langley) | 3 |
Playoffs
Semifinal | Gold-medal game | ||||||||
1 | Germany | 9 | |||||||
4 | Norway | 2 | |||||||
1 | Germany | 9 | |||||||
2 | Canada | 3 | |||||||
2 | Canada | 10 | |||||||
3 | Sweden | 4 | Bronze-medal game | ||||||
3 | Sweden | 14 | |||||||
4 | Norway | 2 |
Semifinals
Team | Final |
Norway (Jøtun Bakke) | 2 |
Germany (Schöpp) | 9 |
Team | Final |
Canada (Houston) | 10 |
Sweden (Norberg) | 4 |
Bronze-medal game
Team | Final |
Sweden (Norberg) | 14 |
Norway (Jøtun Bakke) | 2 |
Gold-medal game
Team | Final |
Germany (Schöpp) | 9 |
Canada (Houston) | 3 |
1988 World Women's Curling Championship Winner |
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Germany 1st title |
References
- General
- "1988 World Women's Curling Championship Results". World Curling Federation. Archived from the original on 6 May 2012. Retrieved 21 April 2010.
- Specific
- World Women's Curling Championship
- 1988 in women's curling
- 1988 in Scottish sport
- Women's curling competitions in Scotland
- International sports competitions in Glasgow
- April 1988 sports events in the United Kingdom
- 1988 in Scottish women's sport
- 1980s in Glasgow
- International curling competitions hosted by Scotland