2018–19 Curling World Cup – First Leg
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The First Leg of the 2018–19 Curling World Cup took place from September 12 to 16, 2018 at the Suzhou Olympic Sports Center in Suzhou, China.[1]
Quick Facts 2018–19 Curling World Cup First Leg, Host city ...
2018–19 Curling World Cup First Leg | |
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Host city | Suzhou, China |
Arena | Suzhou Olympic Sports Center |
Dates | September 12–16, 2018 |
Women's winner | Canada |
Skip | Rachel Homan |
Third | Emma Miskew |
Second | Joanne Courtney |
Lead | Lisa Weagle |
Coach | Nolan Thiessen |
Finalist | Sweden (Hasselborg) |
Men's winner | Canada |
Skip | Kevin Koe |
Third | B. J. Neufeld |
Second | Colton Flasch |
Lead | Ben Hebert |
Coach | John Dunn |
Finalist | Norway (Walstad) |
Mixed doubles winner | Canada |
Female | Laura Walker |
Male | Kirk Muyres |
Coach | Nolan Thiessen |
Finalist | United States (Anderson/Dropkin) |
Close
Canada had a clean sweep, winning all three disciplines. Rachel Homan's team beat out the Swedish Anna Hasselborg rink in the women's final, team Kevin Koe defeated Norway's Steffen Walstad in the men's event, and Laura Walker and Kirk Muyres beat out Sarah Anderson and Korey Dropkin from the United States for mixed doubles gold.