| 1983 World Junior Curling Championships |
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| Host city | Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada |
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| Dates | March 13–19 |
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| Men's winner | Canada (2nd title) |
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| Curling club | Mississaugua G&CC |
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| Skip | John Base |
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| Third | Bruce Webster |
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| Second | Dave McAnerney |
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| Lead | Jim Donahoe |
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| Coach | Rick Base |
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| Finalist | Norway (Pål Trulsen) |
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The 1983 World Junior Curling Championships were held from March 13 to 19 at the Medicine Hat Arena in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada.[1] The tournament only consisted of a men's event.
Teams
Round robin
| Place
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Team
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1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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6
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7
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8
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9
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10
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Wins
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Losses
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| 1 |
Canada |
* |
6:2 |
2:5 |
7:4 |
6:5 |
7:6 |
5:7 |
15:3 |
6:4 |
8:5 |
7 |
2
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| 2 |
Norway |
2:6 |
* |
4:5 |
7:4 |
7:6 |
6:2 |
6:3 |
5:4 |
8:6 |
11:3 |
7 |
2
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| 3 |
United States |
5:2 |
5:4 |
* |
5:4 |
7:8 |
5:4 |
6:4 |
6:4 |
3:6 |
10:3 |
6 |
3
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| 4 |
Scotland |
4:7 |
4:7 |
4:5 |
* |
6:7 |
10:6 |
3:5 |
6:5 |
7:2 |
13:4 |
5 |
4
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| 4 |
Denmark |
5:6 |
6:7 |
8:7 |
7:6 |
* |
6:4 |
5:4 |
2:8 |
2:7 |
8:3 |
5 |
4
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| 6 |
Switzerland |
6:7 |
2:6 |
4:5 |
6:10 |
4:6 |
* |
5:2 |
5:2 |
4:3 |
9:3 |
4 |
5
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| 7 |
Sweden |
7:5 |
3:6 |
4:6 |
5:3 |
4:5 |
2:5 |
* |
6:4 |
5:6 |
12:3 |
4 |
5
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| 8 |
Germany |
3:15 |
4:5 |
4:6 |
5:6 |
8:2 |
2:5 |
4:6 |
* |
7:4 |
7:4 |
3 |
6
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| 9 |
France |
4:6 |
6:8 |
6:3 |
2:7 |
7:2 |
3:4 |
6:5 |
4:7 |
* |
1:9 |
3 |
6
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| 10 |
Italy |
5:8 |
3:11 |
3:10 |
4:13 |
3:8 |
3:9 |
3:12 |
4:7 |
9:1 |
* |
1 |
8
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- Teams to playoffs
- Teams to tiebreaker
Tiebreaker
Playoffs
Final standings
Awards
All-Star Team:
References
External links
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