2006 Continental Cup of Curling

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2006 Continental Cup of Curling
Host city Chilliwack, British Columbia
Arena Prospera Centre
DatesNovember 23–26
WinnerTeam Europe
Score Breakdown
DisciplineNAEurope
Mixed Doubles Round 1 12 6
Women's Team Round 1 15 3
Men's Team Round 1 12 6
Women's Team Round 2 0 18
Singles 18 14
Men's Team Round 2 9 9
Men's Skins A 10 20
Women's Skins A 0 30
Mixed Doubles Round 2 12 6
Men's Skins B 10 30
Women's Skins B 6 34
Women's Skins C 28 32
Men's Skins C 43 17
Total 171 229
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The 2006 Continental Cup of Curling was a curling tournament held from November 23 to 26 in Chilliwack, British Columbia between six North American teams and six European teams. Europe defeated North America 229-171 after a series of North American losses in the skins games.

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Teams

The teams representing this year's edition is as follows:

TeamCountryHomeSkipThirdSecondLead
North AmericaFlag of the United States (23px).png  United States Bemidji CC, Bemidji Pete Fenson Shawn Rojeski Joe Polo Doug Pottinger
North AmericaFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada St. John's CC, St. John's Brad Gushue Mark Nichols Russ Howard Jamie Korab
North AmericaFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Calgary Winter Club, Calgary Shannon Kleibrink Amy Nixon Bronwen Saunders Christine Keshen
North AmericaFlag of the United States (23px).png  United States Madison CC, Madison Debbie McCormick Nicole Joraanstad Natalie Nicholson Tracy Sachtjen
North AmericaFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada CC Victoria, Sainte-Foy and CC Etchemin, Saint-Romuald Jean-Michel Menard François Roberge Eric Sylvain Maxime Elmaleh
EuropeFlag of Scotland.svg  Scotland Lockerbie CC, Lockerbie David Murdoch Ewan MacDonald Peter Smith Euan Byers
EuropeFlag of Sweden.svg  Sweden Härnösands CK, Härnösand Anette Norberg Eva Lund Cathrine Lindahl Anna Svard
EuropeFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland Flims CC, Flims Mirjam Ott Binia Feltscher-Beeli Valeria Spalty Janine Greiner
EuropeFlag of Germany.svg  Germany SC Riessersee, Garmisch-Partenkirchen Andrea Schopp Monika Wagner Anna Hartelt Tina Tichatschke
North AmericaFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Kelowna CC, Kelowna Kelly Scott Jeanna Schraeder Sasha Carter Renee Simons
EuropeFlag of Norway.svg  Norway Stabekk CC, Oslo Pål Trulsen Lars Vågberg Flemming Davanger Bent Anund Ramsfjell
EuropeFlag of Finland.svg  Finland Oulunkylä Curling, Helsinki Markku Uusipaavalniemi Kalle Kiiskinen Jani Sullanmaa Teemu Salo

This tournament marks the first time a Finnish team has competed in the Continental Cup, as well as the first in which neither the rink of Randy Ferbey or Colleen Jones appeared (as Ferbey was defeated in the provincial playdowns did not qualify for the Brier and Jones did not win the Tournament of Hearts). It is also the first time the winners of the Canada Cup of Curling is not awarded a berth in the Continental Cup (their positions being replaced by the teams representing Canada at the 2006 Olympic Winter Games instead). The European team is captained by Elisabet Gustafson, who had competed in the inaugural Continental Cup. The North American team is captained by Lindsay Sparkes and Linda Moore.

Mixed doubles

Teams are awarded six points for each victory in this match. If the match is tied after six ends, the two teams will each earn three points.

The team format of mixed doubles in this Continental Cup and previous cups is different than from the team format used starting with the 2007 Continental Cup. In this team format, four players play on a team, and each player has one role only, throwing or sweeping. There are two throwers and two sweepers. The format of play is the same as it is in any cup. The players in each game are listed as such: (Thrower/Thrower, Sweeper/Sweeper).

Thursday, November 23, 12:30pm ET

Sheet A12345678FinalPoints
Europe (Feltscher-Beeli/Murdoch, Grenier/Byers) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg02001020 50
North America (Schraeder/Ménard, Simons/Elmaleh)20310402 126
Sheet B12345678FinalPoints
Europe (Norberg/Vågberg, Svard/Ramsfjell)11030100 60
North America (Joraanstad/Fenson, Sachtjen/Polo) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg00301021 76
Sheet C12345678FinalPoints
Europe (Lund/Trulsen, Lindahl/Davanger) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg10110102 66
North America (Nixon/Gushue, Saunders/Nichols)02001020 50

Saturday, November 25, 6:00pm ET

Sheet A12345678FinalPoints
Europe (Ott/MacDonald, Spalty/Smith)01001103 66
North America (Scott/Roberge, Carter/Sylvain) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg10120010 50
Sheet B12345678FinalPoints
Europe (Wagner/Kiiskinen, Tichatschke/Salo)Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg31001103 90
North America (McCormick/Rojeski, Nicholson/Pottinger)00410060 116
Sheet C12345678FinalPoints
Europe (Schöpp/Uusipaavalniemi, Hartlet/Sullanmaa)10010100 30
North America (Kleibrink/Howard, Keshen/Korab) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg01102011 66

Singles

Teams earn four points for each victory in this match. If the match is tied through all events, the two teams will each earn two points. An additional eight points will be awarded to the team with the higher aggregate score in this portion of the event.

The player listed played all of the shots; his/her teammates were sweepers or held the broom.

Friday, November 24, 5:00pm ET

Sheet A Runthrough Button Port Raise Hit-and-Roll Double TotalPoints
Europe (Uusipaavalniemi)254533224
North America (Gushue)555410200
Sheet B Runthrough Button Port Raise Hit-and-Roll Double TotalPoints
Europe (Davanger)145345224
North America (Rojeski)053435200
Sheet C Runthrough Button Port Raise Hit-and-Roll Double TotalPoints
Europe (MacDonald)054245204
North America (Elmaleh)244205170
Sheet A Runthrough Button Port Raise Hit-and-Roll Double TotalPoints
Europe (Schöpp)00401050
North America (Scott)514345224
Sheet B Runthrough Button Port Raise Hit-and-Roll Double TotalPoints
Europe (Ott)522005144
North America (McCormick)02331090
Sheet C Runthrough Button Port Raise Hit-and-Roll Double TotalPoints
Europe (Svärd)045255212
North America (Kleibrink)355215212

North America wins the bonus points for having the higher aggregate total, 109-104.

Teams

Teams are awarded six points for each victory in the team match. If the match is tied after 8 ends, the two teams will each earn three points.

Women

Thursday, November 23, 5:00pm ET

Sheet A12345678FinalPoints
Europe (Norberg)00110100 30
North America (McCormick) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg11001021 66
Sheet B12345678FinalPoints
Europe (Schöpp) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg11010100 43
North America (Scott)00101011 43
Sheet C12345678FinalPoints
Europe (Ott)00100202 50
North America (Kleibrink) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg31001030 86

Friday, November 24, 12:30pm ET

Sheet A12345678FinalPoints
Europe (Schöpp) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg02020011 66
North America (Kleibrink)00202100 50
Sheet B12345678FinalPoints
Europe (Ott)20101001 56
North America (McCormick) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg02010010 40
Sheet C12345678FinalPoints
Europe (Norberg) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg30003012 96
North America (Scott)01110200 50

Men

Thursday, November 23, 9:30pm ET

Sheet A12345678FinalPoints
Europe (Murdoch)01010030 50
North America (Ménard) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg00100302 66
Sheet B12345678FinalPoints
Europe (Trulsen) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg10010011 40
North America (Gushue)01100300 56
Sheet C12345678FinalPoints
Europe (Uusipaavalniemi)01220101 76
North America (Fenson) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg30002000 50

Friday, November 24, 9:30pm ET

Sheet A12345678FinalPoints
Europe (Trulsen) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg10201000 40
North America (Ménard)01010111 56
Sheet B12345678FinalPoints
Europe (Uusipaavalniemi)00210000 33
North America (Fenson) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg10000011 33
Sheet C12345678FinalPoints
Europe (Murdoch) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg20021000 56
North America (Gushue)02100010 40

Skins

In the skins portion of the event, teams get points that contribute to the overall score by scoring at least 2 points with the hammer or forcing a steal without. The number of points is unevenly divided through each of the 8 ends in each of the 3 ends.

"A" Competition

Saturday, November 25, 1:30pm ET

Sheet A12345678Points
Europe (Uusipaavalniemi)XX0X20
North America (Fenson) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg00XX 10
Sheet C12345678Points
Europe (Schöpp) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg0X00X 30
North America (McCormick)0000

"B" Competition

Saturday, November 25, 9:30pm ET

Sheet A12345678Points
Europe (Trulsen) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg00XX30
North America (Ménard)000X 10
Sheet C12345678Points
Europe (Ott)XXXXX 34
North America (Scott) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg00X6

"C" Competition

Sunday, November 26, 12:30pm ET

Sheet B12345678Points
Europe (Norberg) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svgXXXX 32
North America (Kleibrink)0XXX28

Sunday, November 26, 1:30pm ET

Sheet B12345678Points
Europe (Murdoch)X0X17
North America (Gushue) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg00X0X 43

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