The 2003 Continental Cup of Curling was held at Fort William Gardens in Thunder Bay, Ontario November 27–30. Europe won its first title, 208-179, earning $125,000 for their team.[1]
| 2003 Continental Cup of Curling | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Host city | Thunder Bay, Ontario | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Arena | Fort William Gardens | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Dates | November 27–30 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Winner | Team Europe | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Teams
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Peja Lindholm, Tomas Nordin, Magnus Swartling, Peter Narup
Jackie Lockhart, Sheila Swan, Katriona Fairweather, Anne Laird
Hammy McMillan, Norman Brown, Hugh Aitken, Roger McIntyre
Anette Norberg, Eva Lund, Cathrine Lindahl, Helena Lingham
Dordi Nordby, Hanne Woods, Marianne Haslum, Camilla Holth
Pål Trulsen, Lars Vågberg, Flemming Davanger, Bent Ånund Ramsfjell
North America
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Mark Dacey, Bruce Lohnes, Rob Harris, Andrew Gibson
David Nedohin, Randy Ferbey, Scott Pfeifer, Marcel Rocque
Pete Fenson, Eric Fenson, Shawn Rojeski, John Shuster
Colleen Jones, Kim Kelly, Mary-Anne Arsenault, Nancy Delahunt
Debbie McCormick, Allison Pottinger, Ann Swisshelm Silver, Tracy Sachtjen
Sherry Middaugh, Kirsten Wall, Andrea Lawes, Sheri Cordina
Mixed doubles
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- North America (Ferbey/Wall) 8-6 Europe (Nordby/Vågberg)
- North America (Jones/Lohnes) 11-4 Europe (McMillan/Swan)
- North America (Dacey/Kelly) 9-8 Europe (Nordin/Norberg)
- Europe (Lockhart/Brown) 7-4 North America (P. Fenson/Pottinger)
- North America (Nedohin/Middaugh) 9-3 Europe (Lindholm/Lund)
- Europe (Trulsen/Woods) 8-6 (McCormick/E. Fenson)
North America wins 24-12
Women's team
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- Europe (Lockhart) 5-4 North America (Jones)
- North America (Middaugh) 5-4 Europe (Nordby)
- Europe (Norberg) 6-2 North America (McCormick)
- Europe (Norberg) 6-5 North America (Middaugh)
- North America (McCormick) 10-7 Europe (Nordby)
- Europe (Lockhart) 5-3 North America (Jones)
Europe wins 24-12
Men's team
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- North America (Fenson) 6-3 Europe (Trulsen)
- North America (Ferbey) 5-3 Europe (McMillan)
- Europe (Lindholm) 7-2 North America (Dacey)
- Europe (Lindholm) 5-3 North America (Ferbey)
- North America (Dacey) 5-3 Europe (McMillan)
- Europe (Trulsen) 10-1 North America (Fenson)
Tie 18-18
Singles
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- North America (Wall) 14-13 Europe (Norberg)
- Europe (Haslum) 15-7 North America (Jones)
- North America (McCormick) 14-12 Europe (Lockhart)
- Europe (Swartling) 22-19 North America (Pfeifer)
- North America (P. Fenson) 17-15 Europe (Davanger)
- Europe (McMillan) 19-17 North America (Dacey)
Europe wins 20-12
Women's skins
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- North America (McCormick) 23-7 Europe (Nordby)
- North America (Jones) 23-17 Europe (Lockhart)
- Europe (Norberg) 60-0 North America (Middaugh)
Europe wins 84-46
Men's skins
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- Europe (McMillan) 16-14 North America (Fenson)
- North America (Dacey) 23-17 Europe (Trulsen)
- North America (Ferbey) 30-17 Europe (Lindhom) (game not completed)
North America wins 67-50
Europe wins aggregate 208-179
References
edit- ↑ "Middaugh rocked by Norberg; Europe rolls to Continental Cup". Calgary Herald. December 1, 2003. p. 29. Retrieved June 20, 2026.