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Curling, Men

Date10 – 21 February 2014
StatusOlympic
LocationKyorlingovyi Tsentr Ledyanoy Kub, Coastal Cluster, Adler
Participants44 from 10 countries
FormatRound-robin pool, followed by single-elimination medal round.

Since curling was reinstated as an official Olympic sport in 1998, the Canadian men had finished either first (2006 and 2010) or second (1998 and 2002) in every tournament, and had not placed outside of the top two in the World Championships since 2004. Ranked number one in the world, the nation was a favorite in the tournament, but its skip, Brad Jacobs, was relatively less distinguished, with only the 2013 Canadian National Championship and a silver medal from the last World Championship under his belt. Niklas Edin, number two ranked Sweden’s skip, was much better known: aside from being the defending World Champion, he was third in 2011 and 2012, European Champion in 2009 and 2012 (and runner-up in 2011), and had finished fourth at the 2010 Winter Olympics. Ranked number three in the world was Great Britain, skipped by two-time World Champion (2006 and 2009) and 2010 Olympian David Murdoch. Norway and Switzerland were also considered as having an outside chance to reach the podium.

Edin’s rink emerged from round robin play with the best record, 8-1, its only loss having been a surprising defeat at the hands of Denmark’s Rasmus Stjerne. Canada and China, skipped by Olympic veteran Liu Rui, automatically advanced to the playoffs, while Murdoch had to win a close tiebreaking match against 2010 Olympic runner-up Thomas Ulsrud of Norway in order to progress, which was decided in Murdoch’s favor only in the final end. In the playoffs, the closest match was the semifinal between Great Britain and Sweden, who were never more than one point apart the entire game. Murdoch, however, was able to able to come from behind and score two points in the final end, relegating the favored Swedes to a bronze medal match against China, who had lost their own semifinal against Canada 10-6 (although they had been tied 4-4 in the 6th end and were 7-6 at the conclusion of the 9th end). China and Sweden went neck and neck for the third podium spot, but Edin managed capture the final two ends, which catapulted him to victory.

The gold medal game was no contest: Jacobs was up 5-1 by the end of the third end and 8-2 at the conclusion of the sixth one. At their earliest opportunity, the end of the eighth end, the British team conceded with a score of 9-3, giving Canada its third consecutive Olympic curling gold medal. With Jennifer Jones’ victory the previous day, the nation finally achieved the goal it had set out to achieve 16 years earlier, winning both Olympic curling gold medals in the same year, and became the first country to do so.

PosTeamNOCWLPtsForAgt%
1CanadaCAN92188862Gold
2Great BritainGBR75146668Silver
3SwedenSWE92187154Bronze
4People's Republic of ChinaCHN74147766
5NorwayNOR55105759
6DenmarkDEN4585461
7Russian FederationRUS3665870
8SwitzerlandSUI3664746
9United StatesUSA2744758
10GermanyGER1825374

Round-Robin (10 – 17 February 2014)

Round-robin pool. First four qualified for semi-finals. Tie breakers were played in case of ties.

PosNOCWLPtsForAgt
1SWE81166044Q
2CAN72146953Q
3CHN72146750Q
=4GBR64125754q
=4NOR55105759q
6DEN4585461
7RUS36658701
8SUI3664746
9USA2744758
10GER1825374

Match #1 10 Feb 09:00GBR 7 – 4RUS
Match #2 10 Feb 09:00SWE 7 – 5SUI
Match #3 10 Feb 09:00CHN 7 – 4DEN
Match #4 10 Feb 09:00CAN 11 – 8GER
Match #5 10 Feb 19:00NOR 7 – 4USA
Match #6 10 Feb 19:00DEN 11 – 10RUS
Match #7 10 Feb 19:00SUI 5 – 4CAN
Match #8 10 Feb 19:00SWE 8 – 4GBR
Match #9 11 Feb 14:00SWE 7 – 6CAN
Match #10 11 Feb 14:00CHN 9 – 4USA
Match #11 11 Feb 14:00GBR 7 – 6GER
Match #12 11 Feb 14:00NOR 9 – 8RUS
Match #13 12 Feb 09:00USA 9 – 5DEN
Match #14 12 Feb 09:00NOR 8 – 5GER
Match #15 12 Feb 09:00CHN 5 – 4SUI
Match #16 12 Feb 19:00CHN 11 – 7GER
Match #17 12 Feb 19:00GBR 4 – 2SUI
Match #18 12 Feb 19:00CAN 7 – 4RUS
Match #19 12 Feb 19:00DEN 8 – 5SWE
Match #20 13 Feb 14:00RUS 7 – 6SUI
Match #21 13 Feb 14:00CAN 7 – 6DEN
Match #22 13 Feb 14:00SWE 5 – 4NOR
Match #23 13 Feb 14:00GBR 5 – 3USA
Match #24 14 Feb 09:00SWE 6 – 5CHN
Match #25 14 Feb 09:00USA 8 – 5GER
Match #26 14 Feb 09:00CAN 10 – 4NOR
Match #27 14 Feb 19:00GBR 8 – 6DEN
Match #28 14 Feb 19:00RUS 7 – 6USA
Match #29 14 Feb 19:00CHN 7 – 5NOR
Match #30 14 Feb 19:00GER 8 – 7SUI
Match #31 15 Feb 14:00SWE 8 – 4GER
Match #32 15 Feb 14:00SUI 9 – 3DEN
Match #33 15 Feb 14:00CAN 7 – 5GBR
Match #34 15 Feb 14:00CHN 9 – 6RUS
Match #35 16 Feb 09:00CAN 8 – 6USA
Match #36 16 Feb 09:00NOR 7 – 6GBR
Match #37 16 Feb 09:00SWE 8 – 4RUS
Match #38 16 Feb 19:00NOR 5 – 3SUI
Match #39 16 Feb 19:00CAN 9 – 8CHN
Match #40 16 Feb 19:00DEN 6 – 3GER
Match #41 16 Feb 19:00SWE 6 – 4USA
Match #42 17 Feb 14:00CHN 6 – 5GBR
Match #43 17 Feb 14:00RUS 8 – 7GER
Match #44 17 Feb 14:00SUI 6 – 3USA
Match #45 17 Feb 14:00DEN 5 – 3NOR

Tie-Breaker (18 February 2014)

Single-elimination match.

Match #1 18 Feb 09:00GBR 6 – 5NOR

Semi-Finals (19 February 2014)

Single-elimination matches.

Match #1 19 Feb 19:00GBR 6 – 5SWE
Match #2 19 Feb 19:00CAN 10 – 6CHN

Final Round (21 February 2014)

Classification matches.

Match 1/2 21 Feb 17:30CAN 9 – 3GBR
Match 3/4 21 Feb 12:30SWE 6 – 4CHN