2011 Winter Universiade | |
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Host city | Erzurum, Turkey |
Arena | Milli Piyango Curling Arena |
Dates | January 27 – February 6 |
Men's winner | South Korea |
Skip | Kim Chang-min |
Third | Kim Min-chan |
Second | Seong Se-hyeon |
Lead | Seo Young-seon |
Alternate | Oh Eun-Su |
Finalist | Switzerland (Pascal Hess) |
Women's winner | Great Britain |
Skip | Anna Sloan |
Third | Lauren Gray |
Second | Vicki Adams |
Lead | Sarah Macintyre |
Alternate | Claire Hamilton |
Finalist | Russia (Anna Sidorova) |
Curling at the 2011 Winter Universiade took place at the Milli Piyango Curling Arena from January 27 to February 6. Ten men's and women's teams were qualified to compete in the Universiade based on their performance at the previous competition and at the 2009 and 2010 World Junior Curling Championships and the 2009 and 2010 Men's and Women's Curling Championships. They competed in a round-robin format, and the top four teams advanced to a single knockout round to determine the final placements.
South Korea won the gold medal match over Switzerland in 9 ends, while Great Britain won a close match over Russia in an extra end.
Third: Andrew Inouye
Second: Chadd Vandermade
Lead: Scott Chadwick
Alternate: Bill Francis
Third: Jiri Candra
Second: Tomas Paul
Lead: David Jirounek
Alternate: Krystof Chaloupek
Third: Alasdair Guthrie
Second: Greg Drummond
Lead: Kerr Drummond
Alternate: Michael Goodfellow
Third: Kim Min-chan
Second: Seong Se-hyeon
Lead: Seo Young-seon
Alternate: Oh Eun-su
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Second: Frode Bjerke
Lead: Hans Roger Tommervold
Third: Gasper Ursic
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Alternate: Matevz Kovac
Third: Alexander Nordgren
Second: Axel Rosander
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Alternate: Axel Österlund
Third: Stefan Meienberg
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Lead: Bastian Brun
Alternate: Florian Meister