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Curling competition at Glasgow, Scotland
1988 World Women's Curling Championship
Host cityGlasgow, Scotland
ArenaThe Summit Centre
Dates2–10 April 1988
Winner Germany
Curling clubSC Riessersee, Garmisch-Partenkirchen
SkipAndrea Schöpp
ThirdAlmut Hege-Schöll
SecondMonika Wagner
LeadSuzanne 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

 Canada  Denmark  Finland  France  Germany
Thunder Bay CC, Thunder Bay, Ontario

Skip: Heather Houston
Third: Lorraine Lang
Second: Diane Adams
Lead: Tracy Kennedy

Hvidovre CC

Fourth: Helena Blach
Third: Malene Krause
Skip: Lone Kristoffersen
Lead: Lene Nielsen

Hyvinkää CC

Skip: Anne Eerikäinen
Third: Mari Lundén
Second: Tytti Haapasaari
Lead: Terhi Liukkonen

Megève CC

Skip: Annick Mercier
Third: Agnes Mercier
Second: Andrée Dupont-Roc
Lead: Catherine Lefebvre

SC Riessersee, Garmisch-Partenkirchen

Skip: Andrea Schöpp
Third: Almut Hege-Schöll
Second: Monika Wagner
Lead: Suzanne Fink

 Norway  Scotland  Sweden  Switzerland  United States
Snarøen CC, Oslo

Skip: Anne Jøtun Bakke
Third: Hilde Jøtun
Second: Ingvill Githmark
Lead: Billie Sørum

Lanarkshire Ice Rink, Hamilton

Skip: Christine Allison**
Third: Margaret Scott
Second: Kimmie Brown
Lead: Sheena Drummie

Härnösands CK

Skip: Anette Norberg
Third: Anna Rindeskog
Second: Sofie Marmont
Lead: Louise Marmont
Alternate: Helena Klange

Wetzikon CC

Skip: Erika Müller
Third: Brigitte Kienast
Second: Susanne Luchsinger
Lead: Regula Rüegg

Granite CC, Seattle, Washington

Skip: Nancy Langley
Third: Nancy Pearson
Second: Leslie Frosch
Lead: Mary Hobson

Round robin standings

Country Skip W L
 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
Germany
Germany
1st title

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