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WORLD SENIOR CURLING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2012 Tårnby Curling Club, Copenhagen, Denmark: 15-21 April WORLD SENIOR CURLING CHAMPIONSHIPS 2012 Tårnby Curling Club, Copenhagen, Denmark: 15-21 April MEN'S TEAMS - LINE UPS (as of 14th April 2012) MEN GROUP A MEN GROUP B MEN GROUP C CANADA (CAN) ENGLAND (ENG) AUSTRALIA (AUS) 4 Kelly Robertson (Skip) 4 Michael Sutherland (Skip) 4 Hugh Millikin (Skip) 3 Doug Armour 3 Thomas Campbell 3 John Theriault 2 Peter Prokopowich 2 John Summers 2 Steve Hewitt 1 Bob Scales 1 Phil Barton 1 Rob Gagnon Alternate Wade Blanchard Alternate John Brown Alternate Coach Bill Tschirhart Coach Coach HUNGARY (HUN) FINLAND (FIN) AUSTRIA (AUT) 4 Andras Rókusfalvy (Skip) 4 Timo Kauste (Skip) 4 Herbert Planer 3 Mihály Verasztó 3 Yrjö Franssila 3 Josef Leputsch 2 László Tolnai 2 Jorma Venâlâinen 2 Herbert Rabacher 1 György Kalmár 1 Seppo Malinen 1 Ronald Niederhauser (Skip) Alternate Alternate Alternate Johann Raidl (also Coach) Coach Coach Coach ITALY (ITA) IRELAND (IRL) CZECH REPUBLIC (CZE) 4 Antonio Menardi (Skip) 4 John Jo Kenny (Skip) 4 Petr Kovač (Skip) 3 Fabio Alvera' 3 David Whyte 3 Jaroslav Havel 2 Giorgio Alberti 2 Tony Tierney 2 Petr Fiřt 1 Stefano Morona 1 David Hume 1 Vladimír Foltýn Alternate Franco Sovilla Alternate Bill Gray Alternate Coach Valerio Constantini Coach Gordon McIntyre Coach Michal Moučka JAPAN (JPN) LATVIA (LAT) DENMARK (DEN) 4 Yutaka Matsuura (Skip) 4 Peteris Sveisbergs (Skip) 4 Hans Peter Schack (Skip) 3 Ryoichi Saito 3 Aivars Purmalis 3 Bernd Hausted 2 Kikuo Kobayashi 2 Janis Redlihs 2 John Hansen 1 Toshiyuki Numata 1 Ivars Cernajs 1 Erling Berg Thomsen Alternate Toshiharu Kamiya (also Coach) Alternate Alternate Alex Tordrup Coach Coach Coach NETHERLANDS (NED) RUSSIA (RUS) GERMANY (GER) 4 Wim Neeleman (Skip) 4 Sergey Korolenko (Skip) 4 Rainer Schöpp (Skip) 3 Frank Kerkvliet 3 Mikhail Rivkind 3 Christoph Falk 2 Jos Wilmot 2 Sergey Narudinov 2 Uli Sutor 1 Bas Bennis 1 Oleg Badilin 1 Karl Stiller Alternate Alternate Alternate Adolf Geiselhart Coach Mark Neeleman Coach Leonid Rivkind Coach NEW ZEALAND (NZL) SLOVAKIA (SVK) NORWAY (NOR) 4 Hans Frauenlob (Skip) 4 Milan Kalis (Skip) 4 Eigil Ramsfjell (Skip) 3 Lorne DePape 3 Karol Pospichal 3 Sjur Loen 2 Al Langille 2 Ondrej Marček 2 Morten Søgård 1 Pat Cooney 1 Pavol Trstan 1 Dagfinn Loen Alternate Alternate Alternate Stein Mellemseter (also Coach) Coach Coach Coach SCOTLAND (SCO) SWITZERLAND (SUI) SWEDEN (SWE) 4 Keith Prentice (Skip) 4 Karl Grossmann (Skip) 4 Connie Östlund (Skip) 3 Lockhart Steele 3 Hanspeter Nauer 3 Morgan Fredholm 2 Robin Aitken 2 Hansruedi Maag 2 Lars Lindgren 1 Tommy Fleming 1 Heinz Meierhofer 1 Glenn Franzén Alternate Archie Craig (also Coach) Alternate Werner Stähli (also Coach) Alternate Stig Sewik (also Coach) Coach Coach Coach USA (USA) WALES (WAL) 4 Ian Journeaux (Skip) 4 Chris Wells (Skip) 3 David Carlson 3 Hugh Meikle 2 Timothy Funk 2 Stewart Cairns 1 Ken Spatola 1 Andrew Carr Alternate Mark Swandby Alternate Peter Sims Coach Coach World Curling Federation [email protected] www.worldcurling.org 15/04/2012.
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