2008 Ford World Women's Curling Championship - Teams

Teams

Canada China Czech Republic
St. Vital CC, Winnipeg

Skip: Jennifer Jones
Third: Cathy Overton-Clapham
Second: Jill Officer
Lead: Dawn Askin
Alternate: Jennifer Clark-Rouire

Harbin CC, Harbin

Skip: Wang Bingyu
Third: Liu Yin
Second: Yue Qingshuang
Lead: Zhou Yan
Alternate: Liu Jinli

CC Dion, Prague

Skip: Lenka Černovská*
Fourth: Kateřina Urbanová
Second: Jana Šafaříková
Lead: Sára Jahodová
Alternate: Jana Šimmerová
(*Throws third rocks)

Denmark Germany Italy
Tårnby CC, Tårnby

Skip: Angelina Jensen*
Fourth: Madeleine Dupont
Third: Denise Dupont
Lead: Camilla Jensen
Alternate: Ane Hansen
(*Throws second rocks)

SC Riessersee, Garmisch-Partenkirchen

Skip: Andrea Schöpp
Third: Monika Wagner
Second: Anna Hartelt
Lead: Marie-Therese Rotter
Alternate: Melanie Robillard

CC Dolomiti, Cortina d'Ampezzo

Skip: Diana Gaspari
Third: Giorgia Apollonio
Second: Elettra De Col
Lead: Violetta Caldart
Alternate: Lucrezia Laurenti

Japan Russia Scotland
Aomori CC, Aomori

Skip: Moe Meguro
Third: Mari Motohashi
Second: Mayo Yamaura
Lead: Kotomi Ishizaki
Alternate: Anna Ohmiya

Moskvitch CC, Moscow

Skip: Ludmila Privivkova
Third: Olga Jarkova
Second: Nkeiruka Ezekh
Lead: Ekaterina Galkina
Alternate: Margarita Fomina

Stranraer Ice Rink, Stranraer

Skip: Gail Munro
Third: Lyndsay Wilson
Second: Karen Addison
Lead: Anne Laird
Alternate: Lynn Cameron

Sweden Switzerland United States
Skellefteå CK, Skellefteå

Skip: Stina Viktorsson
Third: Maria Prytz
Second: Maria Wennerström
Lead: Margaretha Sigfridsson
Alternate: Sabina Kraupp

Davos CC, Davos

Skip: Mirjam Ott
Third: Carmen Schäfer
Second: Valeria Spälty
Lead: Janine Greiner
Alternate: Carmen Küng

Madison CC, Madison

Skip: Debbie McCormick
Third: Allison Pottinger
Second: Nicole Joraanstad
Lead: Natalie Nicholson
Alternate: Tracy Sachtjen

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