The women's winner was team Norway, skipped by Dordi Nordby. Norway won its first Women's World Championship in Nordby's first season skipping the Norwegian women's team. She defeated Scotland in the final, 4–2, which was skipped by a 21 year-old Carolyn Hutchinson. Norway controlled the game, not letting Scotland play the "come around game".[1]
1990, world, women, curling, championship, 62639, 528556, 62639, 528556, 1990, world, women, curlingchampionshipshost, cityvästerås, swedenarenarocklundahallendatesapril, 1990winner, norwaycurling, cluboslo, norwayskipdordi, nordbythirdhanne, pettersensecondme. 59 37 35 N 16 31 42 8 E 59 62639 N 16 528556 E 59 62639 16 528556 1990 World Women s CurlingChampionshipsHost cityVasteras SwedenArenaRocklundahallenDatesApril 1 7 1990Winner NorwayCurling clubOslo NorwaySkipDordi NordbyThirdHanne PettersenSecondMette HalvorsenLeadAnne JotunFinalist Scotland Carolyn Hutchinson 1989 1991 The 1990 World Women s Curling Championship was held at the Rocklundahallen in Vasteras Sweden from April 1 7 The women s winner was team Norway skipped by Dordi Nordby Norway won its first Women s World Championship in Nordby s first season skipping the Norwegian women s team She defeated Scotland in the final 4 2 which was skipped by a 21 year old Carolyn Hutchinson Norway controlled the game not letting Scotland play the come around game 1 The event was held in conjunction with the 1990 World Men s Curling Championship and was televised in Canada on The Sports Network Had a team gone undefeated a four team playoff would not have been necessary 2 Contents 1 Teams 2 Round robin standings 3 Round robin results 3 1 Draw 1 3 2 Draw 2 3 3 Draw 3 3 4 Draw 4 3 5 Draw 5 3 6 Draw 6 3 7 Draw 7 3 8 Draw 8 3 9 Draw 9 4 Tiebreaker 5 Playoffs 5 1 Final 6 ReferencesTeams edit nbsp Canada nbsp Denmark nbsp France nbsp West Germany nbsp Japan Bayview CC Thornhill Skip Alison Goring Third Kristin Turcotte Second Andrea Lawes Lead Cheryl McPherson Alternate Anne Merklinger Hvidovre CC Hvidovre Skip Helena Blach Third Malene Krause Second Lone Kristoffersen Lead Gitte Larsen Megeve CC Megeve Skip Brigitte Lamy Third Paulette Sulpice Second Jocelyn Lhenry Lead Guylaine Fratucello Alternate Annick Mercier EC Oberstdorf Oberstdorf Skip Almut Hege Scholl Third Suzanne Fink Second Stefan Rossler Lead Ina Raderer Alternate Josefine Einsle Kitami CC Kitami Skip Midori Kudoh Third Kaori Tatezaki Second Etsuko Ito Lead Mayumi Abe Alternate Mayumi Seguchi nbsp Norway nbsp Scotland nbsp Sweden nbsp Switzerland nbsp United States Snaroyen CC Oslo Skip Dordi Nordby Third Hanne Pettersen Second Mette Halvorsen Lead Anne Jotun Greenacres CC Howwood Skip Carolyn Hutchinson Third Claire Milne Second Mairi Milne Lead Tara Brown Froso Oden CK Ostersund Fourth Helena Svensson Skip Lotta Giesenfeld Second Elisabeth Hansson Lead Annika Loof Alternate Lena Mardberg Uitikon Wald CC Uitikon Skip Brigitte Leutenegger Third Gisela Peter Second Marianne Gutknecht Lead Karin Leutenegger Denver CC Denver Skip Bev Behnke Third Dawna Bennett Second Susan Anschuetz Lead Pam Finch Alternate Lisa SchoenebergRound robin standings editCountry Skip W L nbsp Canada Alison Goring 8 1 nbsp Scotland Carolyn Hutchinson 6 3 nbsp Denmark Helena Blach 6 3 nbsp Norway Dordi Nordby 6 3 nbsp West Germany Almut Hege Scholl 5 4 nbsp Sweden Lotta Giesenfeld 5 4 nbsp Switzerland Brigitte Leutenegger 4 5 nbsp United States Bev Behnke 2 7 nbsp France Brigitte Lamy 2 7 nbsp Japan Midori Kudoh 1 8 First AppearanceRound robin results editDraw 1 edit Sheet A Final nbsp Switzerland Leutenegger 6 nbsp Sweden Giesenfeld 7 Sheet B Final nbsp Denmark Blach 9 nbsp Japan Kudoh 4 Sheet C Final nbsp Norway Nordby 7 nbsp France Lamy 1 Sheet D Final nbsp United States Behnke 5 nbsp Scotland Hutchinson 9 Sheet E Final nbsp West Germany Hege Scholl 2 nbsp Canada Goring 6 Draw 2 edit Sheet A Final nbsp West Germany Hege Scholl 7 nbsp Norway Nordby 2 Sheet B Final nbsp France Lamy 2 nbsp Sweden Giesenfeld 7 Sheet C Final nbsp Switzerland Leutenegger 8 nbsp United States Behnke 3 Sheet D Final nbsp Canada Goring 8 nbsp Japan Kudoh 4 Sheet E Final nbsp Denmark Blach 5 nbsp Scotland Hutchinson 8 Draw 3 edit Sheet A Final nbsp France Lamy 7 nbsp Scotland Hutchinson 6 Sheet B Final nbsp Switzerland Leutenegger 3 nbsp West Germany Hege Scholl 7 Sheet C Final nbsp Canada Goring 7 nbsp Denmark Blach 8 Sheet D Final nbsp Sweden Giesenfeld 3 nbsp Norway Dordi Nordby 10 Sheet E Final nbsp Japan Kudoh 6 nbsp United States Behnke 3 Draw 4 edit Sheet A Final nbsp United States Behnke 4 nbsp Canada Goring 7 Sheet B Final nbsp Norway Nordby 3 nbsp Denmark Blach 7 Sheet C Final nbsp Japan Kudoh 3 nbsp Scotland Hutchinson 7 Sheet D Final nbsp Switzerland Leutenegger 10 nbsp France Lamy 5 Sheet E Final nbsp Sweden Giesenfeld 4 nbsp West Germany Hege Scholl 6 Draw 5 edit Sheet A Final nbsp Japan Kudoh 7 nbsp Switzerland Leutenegger 11 Sheet B Final nbsp Sweden Giesenfeld 2 nbsp Scotland Hutchinson 7 Sheet C Final nbsp United States Behnke 2 nbsp Norway Nordby 7 Sheet D Final nbsp West Germany Hege Scholl 4 nbsp Denmark Blach 8 Sheet E Final nbsp Canada Goring 9 nbsp France Lamy 3 Draw 6 edit Sheet A Final nbsp Sweden Giesenfeld 7 nbsp Denmark Blach 3 Sheet B Final nbsp Canada Goring 7 nbsp Switzerland Leutenegger 6 Sheet C Final nbsp West Germany Hege Scholl 8 nbsp Japan Kudoh 2 Sheet D Final nbsp France Lamy 6 nbsp United States Behnke 7 Sheet E Final nbsp Scotland Hutchinson 1 nbsp Norway Nordby 6 Draw 7 edit Sheet A Final nbsp Scotland Hutchinson 6 nbsp West Germany Hege Scholl 5 Sheet B Final nbsp Japan Kudoh 2 nbsp France Lamy 11 Sheet C Final nbsp Denmark Blach 4 nbsp Switzerland Leutenegger 7 Sheet D Final nbsp Norway Nordby 5 nbsp Canada Goring 6 Sheet E Final nbsp United States Behnke 3 nbsp Sweden Giesenfeld 6 Draw 8 edit Sheet A Final nbsp Norway Nordby 8 nbsp Japan Kudoh 3 Sheet B Final nbsp West Germany Hege Scholl 2 nbsp United States Behnke 5 Sheet C Final nbsp Sweden Giesenfeld 4 nbsp Canada Goring 5 Sheet D Final nbsp Scotland Hutchinson 6 nbsp Switzerland Leutenegger 4 Sheet E Final nbsp France Lamy 6 nbsp Denmark Blach 4 Draw 9 edit Sheet A Final nbsp Denmark Blach 6 nbsp United States Behnke 2 Sheet B Final nbsp Scotland Hutchinson 4 nbsp Canada Goring 5 Sheet C Final nbsp France Lamy 4 nbsp West Germany Hege Scholl 12 Sheet D Final nbsp Japan Kudoh 3 nbsp Sweden Giesenfeld 12 Sheet E Final nbsp Norway Nordby 6 nbsp Switzerland Leutenegger 3Tiebreaker editTeam Final nbsp United States Behnke 8 nbsp France Lamy 5Playoffs editSemi finalFinal 1 nbsp Canada44 nbsp Norway74 nbsp Norway42 nbsp Scotland22 nbsp Scotland83 nbsp Denmark3 Final edit 3 Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Final nbsp Norway Nordby 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 X 4 nbsp Scotland Hutchinson 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 X 2References edit Werenich captures second World title Edmonton Journal April 8 1990 p 29 Retrieved March 19 2023 Canada favored in world curling Saskatoon Star Phoenix March 31 1990 p 29 Retrieved March 19 2023 World Championships Edmonton Journal April 8 1990 p 32 Retrieved March 19 2023 Women s World Curling Championships 1990 Final Round Robin Standings World Curling Federation Archived from the original on 2012 03 17 Retrieved 2010 03 25 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1990 World Women 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