The 1996 Ford World Men's Curling Championships was held at Copps Coliseum in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada from March 23-31, 1996.
Australia |
Canada |
England |
Germany |
Sydney Harbour CC, Sydney
Skip: Hugh Millikin
Third: Stephen Johns
Second: Gerald Chick
Lead: Andy Campbell
Alternate: Stephen Hewitt
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Charleswood CC, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Skip: Jeff Stoughton
Third: Ken Tresoor
Second: Garry Vandenberghe
Lead: Steve Gould
Alternate: Darryl Gunnlaugson
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Wigan CC, Wigan
Haigh CC, Wigan
Skip: Alistair Burns
Third: Andrew Hemming
Second: Neil Hardie
Lead: Stephen Watt
Alternate: Phil Atherton
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CC Hamburg
Skip: Johnny Jahr
Third: Sven Goldemann
Second: Andreas Feldenkirchen
Lead: Till Thomsen
Alternate: Dirk Hornung
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Italy |
Norway |
Scotland |
Sweden |
Auros, Auronzo
Skip: Claudio Pescia
Third: Gian Paolo Zandegiacomo
Second: Valter Bombassei
Lead: Diego Bombassei
Alternate: Davide Zandiegiacomo
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Snarøen CC, Oslo
Skip: Eigil Ramsfjell
Third: Anthon Grimsmo
Second: Jan Thoresen
Lead: Tore Torvbråten
Alternate: Sjur Loen
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Airleywight CC, Perth
Skip: Warwick Smith
Third: David Smith
Second: Peter Smith
Lead: David Hay
Alternate: Richard Dickson
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Sollefteå CK
Skip: Mikael Hasselborg
Third: Stefan Hasselborg
Second: Hans Nordin
Lead: Peter Eriksson
Alternate: Lars-Åke Nordström
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Switzerland |
United States |
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Lausanne-Olympique CC
Skip: Patrick Hürlimann
Third: Patrik Lörtscher
Second: Daniel Gutknecht
Lead: Diego Perren
Alternate: Stephan Keiser
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Superior CC, Wisconsin
Skip: Tim Somerville
Third: Mike Schneeberger
Second: Myles Brundidge
Lead: John Gordon
Alternate: Donald Barcome, Jr.
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Standings [edit]
Results [edit]
Draw 1 [edit]
Draw 2 [edit]
Draw 3 [edit]
Draw 4 [edit]
Draw 5 [edit]
Draw 6 [edit]
Draw 7 [edit]
Draw 8 [edit]
Draw 9 [edit]
Tiebreakers [edit]
Round 1 [edit]
Round 2 [edit]
Playoffs [edit]
| Team |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
Final |
Canada (Stoughton) |
0 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
2 |
0 |
2 |
0 |
1 |
X |
6 |
Scotland (Smith) |
0 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
X |
2 |
| 1996 Ford World Curling Championship |

Canada
24th title |
References [edit]