Switzerland narrow win over Sweden in World Women's Curling Final 2019.
Switzerland's Silvana Tirinzoni defeated Sweden's Anna Hasselborg 8-7 on Sunday to win gold at the world women's curling championship.
Swiss fourth Alina Paetz hit a draw to the button in the extra end for the victory at the Silkeborg Sportscenter.
It's the fifth world women's title for Switzerland since 2012.
South Korea wins bronze for 1st-ever podium
Canada's Chelsea Carey did not make the six-team playoffs
International curling championships have been held regularly in Denmark, in recent years. The World Junior Curling Championships 2016 were held in Taarnby, Copenhagen; while the Le Gruyère AOP European Curling Championship 2015 took place in Esbjerg. Esbjerg also played host to the Capital One World Women’s Curling Championship 2011.
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Qualification
The following nations are qualified to participate in the 2019 World Women's Curling Championship:
Denmark (host country)
Two teams from the Americas zone
Canada
United States
Six teams from the 2018 European Curling Championships.
Germany, Latvia, Russia, Scotland, Sweden, Switzerland
Two teams from the 2018 Pacific-Asia Curling Championship.
Japan
South Korea
The final two teams will be determined at the new World Qualification Event in Naseby, New Zealand from 18 to 23 January.
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World Women's Curling Championship 2019: Where to watch on Live channels, stream.
Live coverage of these championships will be available via the World Curling Federation’s broadcast partners: Eurosport (Europewide), TSN and RDS (Canada), NBCSports (United States), NHK/BS1 (Japan), CCTV5 (China), SBS (Korea), SRF/RTS/RSI (Switzerland), Viasat (Denmark, Norway and Finland), Polsat (Poland), SVT 1 & 2 (Sweden), Match TV (Russia), La Chaine Equipe (France), Sportacentrs (Latvia), BBC Online (United Kingdom).
Coverage will also be available, subject to geo-blocking restrictions, on the event website and the World Curling Federation’s Twitter, Facebook and YouTube Channels: www.youtube.com/WorldCurlingTV
World Women's Curling Championship 2019 Full Schedule, Scores.
The official schedule dates for all teams that are confirmed for the #WWCC2019.
Schedule/Scores
Draw 1: Saturday, March 16
Sweden 3 - 9 China
Russia 11 - 5 Switzerland
Japan 10 - 4 Scotland
Germany 10 - 5 Latvia
Draw 2: Saturday, March 16
South Korea 7 - 6 Canada
Sweden 8 - 5 Latvia
United States 8 - 6 Denmark
Finland L - W Switzerland
Draw 3: Sunday, March 17
Denmark 6 - 7 Russia
Canada 8 - 5 Germany
China 10 - 2 Finland
United States 9 - 5 Japan
Draw 4: Sunday, March 17
Germany 10 - 7 Japan
China 10 - 7 Scotland
Sweden 8 - 5 Switzerland
Russia 6 - 7 South Korea
Draw 5: Sunday, March 17
Finland 3 - 9 Scotland
South Korea 9 - 5 United States
Canada 8 - 7 Latvia
Denmark 3 - 7 Sweden
Draw 6: Monday, March 18
China 6 - 5 Latvia
Japan 4 - 8 Russia
Finland 3 - 6 United States
Draw 7: Monday, March 18
Canada 5 - 7 Japan
Denmark 3 - 9 Switzerland
South Korea 4 - 8 Sweden
Germany 8 - 9 Scotland
Draw 8: Monday, March 18
Russia 8 - 7 United States
Latvia 4 - 5 Scotland
China 8 - 4 Denmark
Canada 7 - 6 Finland
Draw 9: Tuesday, March 19
China 7 - 9 Russia
Germany 10 - 5 United States
South Korea 6 - 5 Switzerland
Draw 10: Tuesday, March 19
Canada 5 - 6 Scotland
Finland 2 - 10 Sweden
South Korea 11 - 4 Japan
Denmark 8 - 11 Latvia
Draw 11: Tuesday, March 19
Latvia 5 - 8 Switzerland
Canada 6 - 13 United States
Finland 8 - 9 Russia
China 8 - 6 Germany
Draw 12: Wednesday, March 20
Denmark 7 - 1 Japan
Germany 5 - 9 South Korea
Scotland 1 - 7 Switzerland
Russia 4 - 9 Sweden
Draw 13: Wednesday, March 20
Finland 8 - 3 South Korea
Denmark 9 - 6 Scotland
Canada 8 - 7 China
Latvia 6 - 9 United States
Draw 14: Wednesday, March 20
Germany 4 - 7 Russia
China 8 - 9 Switzerland
Sweden 9 - 7 United States
Finland 4 - 10 Japan
Draw 15: Thursday, March 21
Scotland 7 - 8 Sweden
Japan 9 - 3 Latvia
Denmark 5 - 9 South Korea
Canada 3 - 9 Switzerland
Draw 16: Thursday, March 21
China 7 - 10 United States
Canada 9 - 6 Russia
Finland 10 - 8 Latvia
Denmark 6 - 8 Germany
Draw 17: Thursday, March 21
Japan 6 - 7 Switzerland
Germany 3 - 8 Sweden
Russia 7 - 4 Scotland
China 11 - 9 South Korea
Draw 18: Friday, March 22
Latvia 7 - 8 South Korea
Denmark 7 - 6 Finland
Canada 3 - 5 Sweden
Scotland 7 - 9 United States
Draw 19: Friday, March 22
Finland 10 - 4 Germany
Switzerland 5 - 4 United States
China 4 - 6 Japan
Latvia 4 - 9 Russia
Draw 20: Friday, March 22
Canada 5 - 3 Denmark
Scotland 4 - 7 South Korea
Germany 10 - 8 Switzerland
Japan 8 - 9 Sweden
Qualification Games: Saturday, March 23
Russia 3 - 11 Japan
Switzerland 7 - 6 China
Semifinal 1: Saturday, March 23
Switzerland 5 - 3 South Korea
Semifinal 2: Saturday, March 23
Sweden 6 - 3 Japan
Bronze Medal Game: Sunday, March 24
Japan 5 - 7 South Korea
Gold Medal Game: Sunday, March 24
Sweden 7 - 8 Switzerland
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