2017 Continental Cup of Curling

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2017 World Financial Group Continental Cup of Curling
Contcup2017-logo.png
Host city Paradise, Nevada
Arena Orleans Arena
DatesJanuary 12–15
WinnerTeam North America
Score Breakdown
DisciplineNAWorld
Team Round 1 0.5 2.5
Mixed Doubles Round 1 2 1
Team Round 2 2 1
Team Round 3 2 1
Mixed Doubles Round 2 2 1
Team Round 4 1.5 1.5
Mixed Doubles Round 3 4 2
Team Round 5 3 0
Team Round 6 2 1
Skins Round 1 8 7
Skins Round 2 10 5
Total 37 23
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The 2017 World Financial Group Continental Cup of Curling was held from January 12 to 15 at the Orleans Arena [1] in Paradise, Nevada. This marked the third edition of the Continental Cup held outside of Canada. The Continental Cup featured team events, mixed doubles events, and skins competitions, and the brunt of the points was in the skins competitions. TSN broadcast the event, as it had in previous years.

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North America would go on to win the event 37 points to 23. The total attendance for the event was 57,753, the second highest in event history. [2]

Competition format

This edition of the Continental Cup used a similar format as that of the previous year, with the main difference being the elimination of the singles event, which was replaced by an additional mixed doubles event. Out of the sixty total points available, a majority of points was needed to win the cup. The mixed doubles, and team games were worth one point each, and ties were worth one half point each to both teams. The skins games were worth a total of five points. Nine mixed doubles were played, along with eighteen team games and six skins games.

Teams

The teams were selected from the top teams in each region. Six teams from each region will compete against each other in the competition. Four teams from Canada earn the right to represent Team North America by virtue of winning certain events, namely the Canada Cup of Curling and the Canadian National Championships (the Brier and the Tournament of Hearts). Two teams from the United States, namely the top point-getters of American teams on the World Curling Tour, [3] were chosen to represent North America, and the teams representing Team World were selected by the World Curling Federation.

The teams in the table below have been announced as representatives of their respective regions. [4]

TeamSkipThirdSecondLeadLocale
Team
North
America
Jamie Sinclair Alex Carlson Vicky Persinger Monica Walker Flag of the United States.svg Blaine, Minnesota
Jennifer Jones Kaitlyn Lawes Jill Officer Dawn McEwen Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Winnipeg, Manitoba
Chelsea Carey Amy Nixon Jocelyn Peterman Laine Peters Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Calgary, Alberta
Kevin Koe Marc Kennedy Brent Laing Ben Hebert Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Calgary, Alberta
Reid Carruthers Braeden Moskowy Derek Samagalski Colin Hodgson Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Winnipeg, Manitoba
Heath McCormick Chris Plys Korey Dropkin Tom Howell Flag of the United States.svg Blaine, Minnesota
Coach: Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Rick Lang, Captain: Flag of the United States.svg Debbie McCormick
Team
World
Binia Feltscher Irene Schori Franziska Kaufmann Christine Urech Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Flims
Anna Hasselborg Sara McManus Agnes Knochenhauer Sofia Mabergs Flag of Sweden.svg Sundbyberg
Niklas Edin Oskar Eriksson Rasmus Wranå Christoffer Sundgren Flag of Sweden.svg Karlstad
Satsuki Fujisawa Mari Motohashi Chinami Yoshida Yurika Yoshida Flag of Japan.svg Kitami
Thomas Ulsrud Torger Nergård Christoffer Svae Håvard Vad Petersson Flag of Norway.svg Oslo
Rasmus Stjerne Johnny Frederiksen Oliver Dupont Troels Harry Flag of Denmark.svg Hvidovre
Coach: Flag of Norway.svg Pål Trulsen, Captain: Flag of Germany.svg Andy Kapp

Events

All times listed are in Pacific Standard Time (UTC−8). [5]

Thursday, January 12

Draw 1

Team 9:00 am

Sheet A12345678FinalPoints
North America (Sinclair)00201010 40
World (Hasselborg) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg03000201 61
Sheet B [6] 12345678FinalPoints
North America (Koe) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg02000102 50.5
World (Ulsrud)10111010 50.5
Sheet C12345678FinalPoints
North America (Jones) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg0200010X 30
World (Feltscher)0002102X 51

Draw 2

Mixed doubles 1:30 pm

Sheet A12345678FinalPoints
North America (Sinclair/Dropkin)0000200X 20
World (Hasselborg/Eriksson) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg2111031X 91
Sheet B12345678FinalPoints
North America (McEwen/Hebert)3041200X 101
World (Y. Yoshida/Ulsrud) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg0100031X 50
Sheet C [7] 12345678FinalPoints
North America (Lawes/Kennedy)3201203X 111
World (Urech/Stjerne) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg0010030X 40

Draw 3

Team 6:30 pm

Sheet A12345678FinalPoints
North America (McCormick)00110010 30
World (Edin) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg02002101 61
Sheet B [8] 12345678FinalPoints
North America (Carey) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg31000202 81
World (Fujisawa)00130020 60
Sheet C12345678FinalPoints
North America (Carruthers) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg01101112 71
World (Stjerne)10020000 30

Friday, January 13

Draw 4

Team 9:00 am

Sheet A12345678FinalPoints
North America (Carey) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg0210004X 71
World (Feltscher)1002000X 30
Sheet B [9] 12345678FinalPoints
North America (Carruthers) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg0302020X 71
World (Edin)0010201X 40
Sheet C12345678FinalPoints
North America (Sinclair)0101001X 30
World (Fujisawa) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg2020220X 81

Draw 5

Mixed doubles 1:30 pm

Sheet A12345678FinalPoints
North America (Peterman/Plys)10302001 71
World (Schori/Poulsen)01010210 50
Sheet B12345678FinalPoints
North America (Officer/Carruthers)20002111 71
World (McManus/Sundgren)02110000 40
Sheet C [10] 12345678FinalPoints
North America (Jones/Laing)03010010 50
World (Motohashi/Svae)10301101 71

Draw 6

Team 6:30 pm

Sheet A12345678FinalPoints
North America (Koe)0210210X 61
World (Stjerne) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg1001001X 30
Sheet B12345678FinalPoints
North America (Jones)20110200 60.5
World (Hasselborg) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg01002021 60.5
Sheet C12345678FinalPoints
North America (McCormick) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg2000010X 30
World (Ulsrud)0110302X 71

Saturday, January 14

Draw 7

Mixed doubles 9:00 am

Sheet A12345678FinalPoints
North America (Persinger/Koe)4050401X 142
World (Kaufmann/Frederiksen)0401010X 60
Sheet B12345678FinalPoints
North America (Nixon/McCormick)0000100X 10
World (Knochenhauer/Wranå)1113011X 82
Sheet C12345678FinalPoints
North America (Peters/Howell)2300212X 102
World (C. Yoshida/Vad Petersson)0011000X 20

Draw 8

Team 1:30 pm

Sheet A B [11] 12345678FinalPoints
North America (Jones) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg1202021X 81
World (Fujisawa)0010100X 20
Sheet B12345678FinalPoints
North America (McCormick) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg0200202X 61
World (Stjerne)0020020X 40
Sheet C12345678FinalPoints
North America (Carey)00202020 61
World (Hasselborg) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg02010101 50

Draw 9

Team 6:30 pm

Sheet A12345678FinalPoints
North America (Carruthers)02120110 71
World (Ulsrud) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg20002001 50
Sheet B12345678FinalPoints
North America (Sinclair) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg2010201X 61
World (Feltscher)0001010X 20
Sheet C12345678FinalPoints
North America (Koe)00110000 20
World (Edin) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg02000021 51

Sunday, January 15

Draw 10

Skins 1:30 pm

Values (points)½½½½½½115
Sheet A12345678Total
North America (Walker/Hebert/Sinclair/Kennedy)Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svgX0XX3
World (Urech/Vad Petersson/Schori/Nergård)XX0X2
Values (points)½½½½½½115
Sheet B12345678Total
North America (Carey) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svgXXX0
World (Fujisawa)XXXX
Values (points)½½½½½½115
Sheet C12345678Total
North America (McCormick)0XXX
World (Stjerne) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svgX00X

Draw 11

Skins 6:30 pm

Values (points)½½½½½½115
Sheet A12345678Total
North America (Jones) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svgXX0X2
World (Hasselborg)0XXX3
Values (points)½½½½½½115
Sheet B [12] 12345678Total
North America (Carruthers)Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg0XXX
World (Edin)X00X
Values (points)½½½½½½115
Team12345678Total
North America (Persinger/Laing/Carlson/Koe)XXX0X
World (Kauffman/Svae/Feltscher/Ulsrud) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg0X0½

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  8. Video (full game): 2017 WFG Continental Cup - Fujisawa vs. Carey (Team Event) (Thursday, January 12) on YouTube
  9. Video (full game): 2017 WFG Continental Cup - Teams - Carruthers vs. Edin (Friday, January 13) on YouTube
  10. Video (full game): 2017 WFG Continental Cup - Mixed Doubles - Svae/Motohashi vs. Jones/Laing (Friday, January 13) on YouTube
  11. Video (full game): 2017 WFG Continental Cup - Teams - Jones vs. Fujisawa (Saturday, January 14) on YouTube
  12. Video (full game): 2017 WFG Continental Cup - Skins final - Carruthers vs. Edin (Sunday, January 15) on YouTube