1970 Air Canada Silver Broom | |
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Host city | Utica, New York, United States |
Arena | Utica Memorial Auditorium |
Dates | 18–22 March 1970 |
Winner | Canada |
Curling club | Granite CC, Winnipeg, Manitoba |
Skip | Don Duguid |
Third | Rod Hunter |
Second | Jim Pettapiece |
Lead | Bryan Wood |
Finalist | Scotland |
« 1969 1971 » |
The 1970 Air Canada Silver Broom, the men's world curling championship, was held at the Utica Memorial Auditorium in Utica, New York, United States, between 18 and 22 of March 1970.
The event was sparsely attended, with only 200–300 fans for some of the afternoon games and about 2,000 for the final. In one draw, bored high school students began booing and cheering shots before throwing paperclips onto the ice, which "caused havoc with a number of shots."[1]
Teams
Canada | France | Germany | Norway[Note 1] |
Granite CC, Winnipeg, Manitoba Skip: Don Duguid |
Mont d'Arbois CC, Megève Skip: Pierre Boan |
EC Oberstdorf, Oberstdorf Skip: Manfred Räderer |
Stabekk CC, Oslo Skip: Josef Bjaanaes[Note 2] |
Scotland | Sweden | Switzerland | United States |
St. Martins CC, Perth Skip: Bill Muirhead |
Stallmästargården CK, Stockholm Fourth: Claes Källén |
Lausanne CC, Lausanne Skip: Roland Schenkel |
Grafton CC, Grafton, North Dakota Skip: Art Tallackson |
Standings
Country | Skip | W | L |
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Canada | Don Duguid | 7 | 0 |
Scotland | Bill Muirhead | 6 | 1 |
Sweden | Tom Schaeffer | 4 | 3 |
United States | Art Tallackson | 4 | 3 |
Norway | Josef Bjaanaes | 4 | 3 |
France | Pierre Boan | 1 | 6 |
Germany | Manfred Räderer | 1 | 6 |
Switzerland | Roland Schenkel | 1 | 6 |
Results
Draw 1
Team | Final |
Scotland (Muirhead) | 16 |
Germany (Räderer) | 6 |
Team | Final |
Sweden (Schaeffer) | 19 |
France (Boan) | 4 |
Team | Final |
Canada (Duguid) | 16 |
Switzerland (Schenkel) | 8 |
Team | Final |
United States (Tallackson) | 14 |
Norway (Bjaanaes) | 8 |
Draw 2
Team | Final |
Sweden (Schaeffer) | 17 |
United States (Tallackson) | 3 |
Team | Final |
Canada (Duguid) | 9 |
Scotland (Muirhead) | 5 |
Team | Final |
Norway (Bjaanaes) | 14 |
Germany (Räderer) | 6 |
Team | Final |
Switzerland (Schenkel) | 11 |
France (Boan) | 9 |
Draw 3
Team | Final |
Scotland (Muirhead) | 10 |
Switzerland (Schenkel) | 4 |
Team | Final |
Norway (Bjaanaes) | 8 |
Sweden (Schaeffer) | 4 |
Team | Final |
United States (Tallackson) | 9 |
France (Boan) | 8 |
Team | Final |
Canada (Duguid) | 20 |
Germany (Räderer) | 4 |
Draw 4
Team | Final |
Norway (Bjaanaes) | 17 |
France (Boan) | 7 |
Team | Final |
Germany (Räderer) | 8 |
Switzerland (Schenkel) | 7 |
Team | Final |
Canada (Duguid) | 12 |
Sweden (Schaeffer) | 4 |
Team | Final |
Scotland (Muirhead) | 8 |
United States (Tallackson) | 7 |
Draw 5
Team | Final |
Sweden (Schaeffer) | 11 |
Germany (Räderer) | 6 |
Team | Final |
Scotland (Muirhead) | 7 |
France (Boan) | 6 |
Team | Final |
United States (Tallackson) | 15 |
Switzerland (Schenkel) | 3 |
Team | Final |
Canada (Duguid) | 14 |
Norway (Bjaanaes) | 6 |
Draw 6
Team | Final |
Canada (Duguid) | 10 |
United States (Tallackson) | 8 |
Team | Final |
Norway (Bjaanaes) | 10 |
Switzerland (Schenkel) | 5 |
Team | Final |
Scotland (Muirhead) | 9 |
Sweden (Schaeffer) | 7 |
Team | Final |
France (Boan) | 14 |
Germany (Räderer) | 4 |
Draw 7
Team | Final |
Canada (Duguid) | 16 |
France (Boan) | 5 |
Team | Final |
United States (Tallackson) | 12 |
Germany (Räderer) | 11 |
Team | Final |
Scotland (Muirhead) | 9 |
Norway (Bjaanaes) | 6 |
Team | Final |
Sweden (Schaeffer) | 11 |
Switzerland (Schenkel) | 4 |
Tiebreaker
Tiebreaker 1
Team | Final |
United States (Tallackson) | 10 |
Norway (Bjaanaes) | 7 |
Tiebreaker 2
Team | Final |
Sweden (Schaeffer) | 6 |
United States (Tallackson) | 3 |
Playoffs
Semi-Final | Final | ||||||||
1 | Canada | 11 | |||||||
2 | Scotland | 8 | 2 | Scotland | 4 | ||||
3 | Sweden | 7 |
Semifinal
Team | Final |
Scotland (Muirhead) | 8 |
Sweden (Schaeffer) | 7 |
Final
Team | Final |
Canada (Duguid) | 11 |
Scotland (Muirhead) | 4 |
1970 Air Canada Silver Broom |
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Canada 10th title |
References
- ↑ Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, April 4, 1970, pg 24
- ↑ 1970 Air Canada Silver Broom
- "Air Canada Silver Broom 1970". World Curling Federation. Archived from the original on March 5, 2012. Retrieved May 5, 2010.