2001 World Men's Curling Championship

The 2001 World Men's Curling Championship (branded as 2001 Ford World Men's Curling Championship for sponsorship reasons) was held March 31 to April 8, 2001, at the Malley Sports Centre in Lausanne, Switzerland.

2001 World Men's Curling Championship
Host cityLausanne, Switzerland
ArenaMalley Sports Centre
DatesMarch 31 – April 8, 2001
Winner Sweden
Curling clubÖstersunds CK
SkipPeja Lindholm
ThirdTomas Nordin
SecondMagnus Swartling
LeadPeter Narup
AlternateAnders Kraupp
CoachMats Nyberg
Finalist Switzerland (Christof Schwaller)
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Teams

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  Canada   Denmark   Finland   France   Germany
Ottewell CC, Edmonton, Alberta

Fourth: David Nedohin
Skip: Randy Ferbey
Second: Scott Pfeifer
Lead: Marcel Rocque
Alternate: Dan Holowaychuk

Hvidovre CC

Skip: Johnny Frederiksen
Third: Henrik Jakobsen
Second: Lars Vilandt
Lead: Bo Jensen
Alternate: Gert Larsen

Hyvinkää CC

Skip: Markku Uusipaavalniemi
Third: Wille Mäkelä
Second: Tommi Häti
Lead: Jari Laukkanen
Alternate: Pekka Saarelainen

Chamonix CC

Skip: Dominique Dupont-Roc
Third: Jan Henri Ducroz
Second: Thomas Dufour
Lead: Spencer Mugnier
Alternate: Philippe Caux

Füssen CC

Skip: Andy Kapp
Third: Uli Kapp
Second: Oliver Axnick
Lead: Holger Höhne
Alternate: Patrick Hoffman

  New Zealand   Norway   Sweden   Switzerland   United States
Dunedin CC

Skip: Dan Mustapic
Third: Sean Becker
Second: Hans Frauenlob
Lead: Lorne De Pape
Alternate: Jim Allan

Stabekk CC, Oslo

Skip: Pål Trulsen
Third: Lars Vågberg
Second: Flemming Davanger
Lead: Bent Ånund Ramsfjell
Alternate: Tore Torvbråten

Östersunds CK

Skip: Peter Lindholm
Third: Tomas Nordin
Second: Magnus Swartling
Lead: Peter Narup
Alternate: Anders Kraupp

Biel-Touring CC, Biel

Skip: Christof Schwaller
Third: Andreas Schwaller
Second: Damian Grichting
Lead: Markus Eggler
Alternate: Marco Ramstein

Granite CC, Seattle, Washington

Skip: Jason Larway
Third: Greg Romaniuk
Second: Travis Way
Lead: Joel Larway
Alternate: Doug Kaufmann

Round-robin standings

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Key
Teams to playoffs
Country Skip W L
  Sweden Peja Lindholm 7 2
  Canada Randy Ferbey 6 3
  Switzerland Christof Schwaller 6 3
  Norway Pål Trulsen 6 3
  Finland Markku Uusipaavalniemi 5 4
  France Dominique Dupont-Roc 4 5
  Germany Andy Kapp 4 5
  United States Jason Larway 4 5
  New Zealand Dan Mustapic 2 7
  Denmark Johnny Frederiksen 1 8

Round-robin results

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Draw 1

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Sheet A Final
  Canada (Ferbey) 9
  Norway (Trulsen) 13
Sheet B Final
  New Zealand (Mustapic) 4
  France (Dupont-Roc) 8
Sheet C Final
  United States (Larway) 6
  Switzerland (Schwaller) 7
Sheet D Final
  Denmark (Frederiksen) 6
  Finland (Uusipaavalniemi) 7
Sheet E Final
  Sweden (Lindholm) 9
  Germany (Kapp) 5

Draw 2

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Sheet A Final
  Sweden (Lindholm) 6
  New Zealand (Mustapic) 4
Sheet B Final
  Switzerland (Schwaller) 4
  Germany (Kapp) 3
Sheet C Final
  Canada (Ferbey) 11
  Denmark (Frederiksen) 0
Sheet D Final
  United States (Larway) 6
  Norway (Trulsen) 5
Sheet E Final
  France (Dupont-Roc) 4
  Finland (Uusipaavalniemi) 8

Draw 3

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Sheet A Final
  Finland (Uusipaavalniemi) 4
  Germany (Kapp) 7
Sheet B Final
  Norway (Trulsen) 6
  Denmark (Frederiksen) 5
Sheet C Final
  France (Dupont-Roc) 3
  Sweden (Lindholm) 7
Sheet D Final
  Switzerland (Schwaller) 3
  Canada (Ferbey) 9
Sheet E Final
  United States (Larway) 4
  New Zealand (Mustapic) 5

Draw 4

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Sheet A Final
  Norway (Trulsen) 10
  France (Dupont-Roc) 7
Sheet B Final
  United States (Larway) 3
  Canada (Ferbey) 10
Sheet C Final
  New Zealand (Mustapic) 3
  Germany (Kapp) 8
Sheet D Final
  Finland (Uusipaavalniemi) 8
  Sweden (Lindholm) 4
Sheet E Final
  Denmark (Frederiksen) 2
  Switzerland (Schwaller) 8

Draw 5

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Sheet A Final
  United States (Larway) 7
  Sweden (Lindholm) 6
Sheet B Final
  France (Dupont-Roc) 7
  Switzerland (Schwaller) 3
Sheet C Final
  Norway (Trulsen) 9
  Finland (Uusipaavalniemi) 2
Sheet D Final
  New Zealand (Mustapic) 6
  Denmark (Frederiksen) 4
Sheet E Final
  Germany (Kapp) 5
  Canada (Ferbey) 7

Draw 6

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Sheet A Final
  Germany (Kapp) 10
  Denmark (Frederiksen) 7
Sheet B Final
  Canada (Ferbey) 2
  Finland (Uusipaavalniemi) 8
Sheet C Final
  Switzerland (Schwaller) 6
  New Zealand (Mustapic) 5
Sheet D Final
  France (Dupont-Roc) 3
  United States (Larway) 6
Sheet E Final
  Norway (Trulsen) 6
  Sweden (Lindholm) 9

Draw 7

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Sheet A Final
  New Zealand (Mustapic) 3
  Canada (Ferbey) 9
Sheet B Final
  Germany (Kapp) 5
  Norway (Trulsen) 7
Sheet C Final
  Denmark (Frederiksen) 5
  France (Dupont-Roc) 6
Sheet D Final
  Sweden (Lindholm) 9
  United States (Larway) 2
Sheet E Final
  Finland (Uusipaavalniemi) 4
  United States (Larway) 9

Draw 8

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Sheet A Final
  Switzerland (Schwaller) 9
  Finland (Uusipaavalniemi) 5
Sheet B Final
  Denmark (Frederiksen) 5
  Sweden (Lindholm) 6
Sheet C Final
  Germany (Kapp) 8
  United States (Larway) 6
Sheet D Final
  Norway (Trulsen) 7
  New Zealand (Mustapic) 6
Sheet E Final
  Canada (Ferbey) 11
  France (Dupont-Roc) 5

Draw 9

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Sheet A Final
  Denmark (Frederiksen) 8
  United States (Larway) 3
Sheet B Final
  Finland (Uusipaavalniemi) 10
  New Zealand (Mustapic) 3
Sheet C Final
  Sweden (Lindholm) 11
  Canada (Ferbey) 7
Sheet D Final
  Germany (Kapp) 4
  France (Dupont-Roc) 10
Sheet E Final
  Switzerland (Schwaller) 5
  Norway (Trulsen) 4

Playoffs

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Brackets

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Semi-final Final
      
1   Sweden 4
4   Norway 3
1   Sweden 6
3   Switzerland 3
2   Canada 5
3   Switzerland 6 Bronze medal
4   Norway 10
2   Canada 9

Final

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Sheet A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Final
  Switzerland (Schwaller) 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 3
  Sweden (Lindholm) 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 6
2001 Ford World Curling Championship
 
Sweden
4th title

References

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  • "Ford World Curling Championships 2001". World Curling Federation. Archived from the original on 2012-04-01. Retrieved 2010-04-05.