1994 World Junior Curling Championships

The 1994 World Junior Curling Championships were held from April 2 to 9 at Winter Sports Palace in Sofia, Bulgaria.

1994 World Junior Curling Championships
Host citySofia, Bulgaria
ArenaWinter Sports Palace
DatesApril 2–9
Men's winner Canada (7th title)
SkipColin Davison
ThirdKelly Mittelstadt
SecondScott Pfeifer
LeadSean Morris
AlternateRob Simpson
Finalist Germany (Daniel Herberg)
Women's winner Canada (3rd title)
SkipKim Gellard
ThirdCori Beveridge
SecondLisa Savage
LeadSandy Graham
AlternateHeather Crockett
Finalist United States (Erika Brown)
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Men

Teams

CountrySkipThirdSecondLeadAlternateCoach
 BulgariaIvaylo PetrovKiril KirilovBojidar MomerinIanakiev EvtimovStanimir Petrov
 CanadaColin DavisonKelly MittelstadtScott PfeiferSean MorrisRob Simpson
 DenmarkJohnny FrederiksenKenneth HertsdahlLars VilandtBo JensenLars Nissen
 FranceSpencer MugnierThomas DufourSylvain DucrozPhilippe CauxCyrille Prunet
 GermanyDaniel HerbergStephan KnollOliver TrevisiolMarkus RohrmoserHans-Peter Kiess
 JapanHiroshi SatoNobumitsu FujisawaYoshihiro KataokaNaoki KudoHidetaka Sunaga
 ScotlandCraig WilsonNeil MurdochRicky BurnettCraig StrawhornEuan ByersRobin Halliday
 SwedenPer GranqvistEmil MarklundPeter HillbomEmil NordkvistJoakim Carlsson
  SwitzerlandYannick RenggliChrislian RazafimahefaGregory RenggliPatrick TinembartRalph Stöckli
 United StatesMike PeplinskiCraig BrownRyan BraudtCory WardRyan Quinn

Round Robin

Key
Teams to Playoffs
Place Country 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Wins Losses
1 United States*7:07:57:17:38:64:106:210:48:281
2 Germany0:7*4:65:210:76:35:31:75:48:563
3  Switzerland5:76:4*3:810:48:35:75:310:110:363
4 Canada1:72:58:3*6:45:79:48:210:57:463
5 Scotland3:77:104:104:6*W6:56:412:311:454
6 Sweden6:83:63:87:5L*6:36:35:47:154
7 France10:43:57:54:95:63:6*8:106:410:245
8 Denmark2:67:13:52:84:63:610:8*5:610:236
9 Japan4:104:51:105:103:124:54:66:5*7:627
10 Bulgaria2:85:83:104:74:111:72:102:106:7*09

(«W» — technical win; «L» — technical loss)

Playoffs

Semifinals Gold Medal Game
      
1  United States 5
4  Canada 8
4  Canada 6
2  Germany 2
2  Germany 7
3   Switzerland 2

Rankings

Place Country Games Wins Losses
 Canada1183
 Germany1174
  Switzerland1064
 United States1082
5 Scotland954
6 Sweden954
7 France945
8 Denmark936
9 Japan927
10 Bulgaria909

Women

Teams

CountrySkipThirdSecondLeadAlternateCoach
 BulgariaMarina KaragiozovaZvetelina KaragiozovaRumiana AtanasovaAnna TzanevaRousiana Rouskova
 CanadaKim GellardCori BeveridgeLisa SavageSandy GrahamHeather Crockett
 DenmarkAngelina JensenDorthe HolmKamilla SchackHelene JensenCharlotte Hedegaard
 GermanyGerrit MüllerMarion KlotzAnja MessenzehlManon StockhammarBritta Weddige
 JapanHitomi SuzukiMika HoriFumiko HirosawaKozue HasegawaYumiko Abe
 NorwayMarianne HaslumKristin LøvsethElisabeth SandbergHege KorstadshagenEllen KittelsenThoralf Hognestad
 ScotlandGillian HowardKirsty HyndAlison KinghornSandra HyndFiona Brown
 SwedenUlrika Bergman (4th)Margaretha Lindahl (skip)Anna BergströmMaria "Mia" ZackrissonMaria Engholm
  SwitzerlandManuela KormannSandra ZauggMiriam WymannIsabelle ZauggBrigitte Portmann
 United StatesErika BrownDebbie HenryStacey LiapisAnalissa JohnsonAllison Darragh

Round Robin

Key
Teams to Playoffs
Place Country 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Wins Losses
1 Canada*7:45:35:97:49:79:57:610:39:181
2 Denmark4:7*9:34:610:510:46:310:47:514:372
3 United States3:53:9*9:43:65:46:510:29:312:263
4 Sweden9:56:44:9*8:93:59:310:29:514:363
5 Norway4:75:106:39:8*5:34:1212:73:612:654
6  Switzerland7:94:104:55:33:5*8:78:47:511:354
7 Scotland5:93:65:63:912:47:8*9:37:413:045
8 Germany6:74:102:102:107:124:83:9*11:512:227
8 Japan3:105:73:95:96:35:74:75:11*9:627
10 Bulgaria1:93:142:123:146:123:110:132:126:9*09

Playoffs

Semifinals Gold Medal Game
      
1  Canada 8
4  Sweden 2
1  Canada 9
3  United States 7
2  Denmark 6
3  United States 7

Rankings

Place Country Games Wins Losses
 Canada11101
 United States1174
 Sweden1064
 Denmark1073
5 Norway954
6  Switzerland954
7 Scotland945
8 Germany927
9 Japan927
10 Bulgaria909

Awards

WJCC All-Star Team:

SkipThirdSecondLead
Men Mike Peplinski Craig Brown Ricky Burnett Emil Nordkvist
Women Kim Gellard Dorthe Holm Anna Bergström Maria "Mia" Zackrisson

WJCC Sportsmanship Award:

Men Daniel Herberg
Women Gerrit Müller

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