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2008 Continental Cup of Curling

2008 Continental Cup of Curling
Host city Camrose, Alberta
Arena EnCana Arena
Dates December 18–21
Score Breakdown
Discipline NA World
Women's Team Round 1 3 15
Mixed Doubles Round 1 3 15
Men's Team Round 1 12 6
Women's Team Round 2 0 18
Mixed Doubles Round 2 6 12
Men's Team Round 2 12 6
Singles 10 22
Women's Skins 43 62
Men's Skins 78 27
Mixed Skins 29 21
Total 192 208
Score Breakdown
Discipline NA World
Women's Team Round 1 3 15
Mixed Doubles Round 1 3 15
Men's Team Round 1 12 6
Women's Team Round 2 0 18
Mixed Doubles Round 2 6 12
Men's Team Round 2 12 6
Singles 10 22
Women's Skins 43 62
Men's Skins 78 27
Mixed Skins 29 21
Total 192 208

The 2008 Continental Cup of Curling was the 6th edition of this event and was held from December 18–21, 2008 at the EnCana Arena in Camrose, Alberta. It was the first edition of the Continental Cup in which teams outside of North America and Europe competed, due to the outstanding performance of the Chinese teams in the previous year's men's and women's world championships. To reflect the expanded participation, the team opposing North America was renamed from "Team Europe" to "Team World". The World Curling Federation named the six rinks representing Team World. The Canada Cup of Curling, Tournament of Hearts and Brier winners automatically qualify as the Canadian rinks in Team North America, while the American contingent in Team North America are represented by their men's and women's champions. The event was won by Team World by a score of 208-192, with the winning points scored in the fourth end in the men's featured skins game.

The prize purse was $88,400 (CAD); each member of the winning team received $2000, while each member of the losing team received $1400.

The Continental Divide, the entertainment centre, was located at the adjacent Border Paving Arena.

The ice technician is Tim Yeo.

Each match is worth a different number of points, with a total of 400 available in the event.

TSN televised every draw of the Continental Cup, with the men's team games and the women's feature skins games on tape-delay (while broadcast live on TSN2) and the remainder of the draws live.

Team North America was coached by Canada Jim Waite and captained by Canada Russ Howard. Team World was coached by Sweden Peja Lindholm and captained by Norway Pål Trulsen.


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