1985 World Women's Curling Championship
Host cityJönköping, Sweden
ArenaRosenlundshallen
DatesMarch 17–23, 1985
Winner Canada
Curling clubNorth Shore Winter Club
Vancouver, British Columbia
SkipLinda Moore
ThirdLindsay Sparkes
SecondDebbie Jones
LeadLaurie Carney
Finalist Scotland (Isobel Torrance Jr.)
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The 1985 World Women's Curling Championship (branded as 1985 H&M World Women's Curling Championship for sponsorship reasons) was held from March 17–23 at the Rosenlundshallen in Jönköping, Sweden.

Canada's Linda Moore rink defeated Scotland's Isobel Torrance team in the final, 5–2. Both teams played cautiously, but Scotland, who were the youngest team at the event, made more mistakes. Canada took a significant lead in the sixth end, when they stole a point to lead 3–1 after Torrance tried a hit and stick, but rolled out of the house. Canada stole another point in the ninth to lead 5–2 after Torrance was light on a draw attempt. In the final end, Moore ran Scotland out of stones after making a take out of a rock in the 12-foot. Prior to Moore's shot, Scotland were sitting two, but needed three to tie. It was Canada's second straight championship, the first country to win two straight titles. Switzerland's Erika Müller won the bronze medal, defeating Sweden, skipped by Inga Arfwidsson in the bronze medal game, 6–4.[1]

Teams

 Canada  Denmark  France  West Germany  Italy
North Shore Winter Club, North Vancouver

Skip: Linda Moore
Third: Lindsay Sparkes
Second: Debbie Jones
Lead: Laurie Carney

Hvidovre CC, Hvidovre

Skip: Helena Blach
Third: Jette Olsen
Second: Malene Krause
Lead: Lone Kristoffersen

Mont d'Arbois CC, Megève

Fourth: Huguette Jullien
Skip: Paulette Sulpice
Second: Andrée Dupont-Roc
Lead: Jocelyn Lhenry

SC Riessersee, Garmish-Partenkirchen

Skip: Andrea Schöpp
Third: Monika Wagner
Second: Christiane Jentsch
Lead: Elinore Schöpp

Cortina CC, Cortina d'Ampezzo

Skip: Maria-Grazzia Constantini
Third: Tea Valt
Second: Nella Alvera
Lead: Angela Constantini

 Norway  Scotland  Sweden   Switzerland  United States
Trondheim CC, Trondheim

Skip: Eva Vanvik
Third: Åse Vanvik
Second: Alvhild Fugelmo
Lead: Else Skogan

Hamilton & Thornyhill CC, Hamilton

Skip: Isobel Torrance Jr.
Third: Margaret Craig
Second: Jackie Steele
Lead: Sheila Harvey Alternate: Isobel Torrance[1]

Norrköpings CK, Norrköping

Fourth: Maud Nordlander
Skip: Inga Arfwidsson
Second: Ulrika Åkerberg
Lead: Barbro Arfwidsson

Bern CC, Bern

Skip: Erika Müller
Third: Barbara Meyer
Second: Barbara Meier
Lead: Franziska Jöhr

Fairbanks CC, Fairbanks

Skip: Bev Birklid
Third: Peggy Martin
Second: Jerry Evans
Lead: Katrina Sharp

Round robin standings

Country Skip W L
  SwitzerlandErika Müller81
 CanadaLinda Moore72
 SwedenInga Arfwidsson63
 ScotlandIsobel Torrance Jr.54
 West GermanyAndrea Schöpp54
 DenmarkHelena Blach45
 NorwayEva Vanvik45
 FrancePaulette Sulpice36
 United StatesBev Birklid27
 ItalyMaria-Grazzia Constantini18

Round robin results

Draw 1

Team Final
 United States (Birklid) 3
 Canada (Moore) 13
Team Final
 Norway (Vanvik) 4
  Switzerland (Müller) 9
Team Final
 Denmark (Blach) 4
 Scotland (Torrance) 3
Team Final
 Sweden (Arfwidsson) 8
 West Germany (Schöpp) 5
Team Final
 France (Sulpice) 8
 Italy (Constantini) 5

Draw 2

Team Final
 France (Sulpice) 9
 Norway (Vanvik) 6
Team Final
 Scotland (Torrance) 8
 Italy (Constantini) 5
Team Final
 United States (Birklid) 7
 Sweden (Arfwidsson) 11
Team Final
 Denmark (Blach) 6
 Canada (Moore) 7
Team Final
  Switzerland (Müller) 10
 West Germany (Schöpp) 4

Draw 3

Team Final
 West Germany (Schöpp) 12
 Italy (Constantini) 6
Team Final
 Canada (Moore) 4
 Sweden (Arfwidsson) 3
Team Final
  Switzerland (Müller) 8
 France (Sulpice) 6
Team Final
 Scotland (Torrance) 5
 United States (Birklid) 7
Team Final
 Denmark (Blach) 12
 Norway (Vanvik) 3

Draw 4

Team Final
 Canada (Moore) 8
  Switzerland (Müller) 2
Team Final
 Denmark (Blach) 7
 United States (Birklid) 6
Team Final
 Norway (Vanvik) 13
 Italy (Constantini) 5
Team Final
 West Germany (Schöpp) 5
 France (Sulpice) 4
Team Final
 Sweden (Arfwidsson) 9
 Scotland (Torrance) 3

Draw 5

Team Final
 Denmark (Blach) 7
 France (Sulpice) 1
Team Final
  Switzerland (Müller) 6
 Scotland (Torrance) 5
Team Final
 Canada (Moore) 6
 West Germany (Schöpp) 5
Team Final
 Norway (Vanvik) 9
 Sweden (Arfwidsson) 4
Team Final
 Italy (Constantini) 3
 United States (Birklid) 8

Draw 6

Team Final
 Italy (Constantini) 3
 Sweden (Arfwidsson) 10
Team Final
 United States (Birklid) 3
 West Germany (Schöpp) 7
Team Final
 Scotland (Torrance) 10
 Norway (Vanvik) 4
Team Final
  Switzerland (Müller) 8
 Denmark (Blach) 5
Team Final
 Canada (Moore) 7
 France (Sulpice) 5

Draw 7

Team Final
 Norway (Vanvik) 10
 United States (Birklid) 9
Team Final
 Italy (Constantini) 3
 Canada (Moore) 10
Team Final
 Sweden (Arfwidsson) 6
  Switzerland (Müller) 11
Team Final
 France (Sulpice) 4
 Scotland (Torrance) 6
Team Final
 West Germany (Schöpp) 10
 Denmark (Blach) 3

Draw 8

Team Final
 Scotland (Torrance) 4
 West Germany (Schöpp) 2
Team Final
 Sweden (Arfwidsson) 5
 France (Sulpice) 3
Team Final
 Italy (Constantini) 7
 Denmark (Blach) 5
Team Final
 Canada (Moore) 4
 Norway (Vanvik) 8
Team Final
 United States (Birklid) 4
  Switzerland (Müller) 10

Draw 9

Team Final
 Sweden (Arfwidsson) 5
 Denmark (Blach) 4
Team Final
 West Germany (Schöpp) 10
 Norway (Vanvik) 3
Team Final
 France (Sulpice) 10
 United States (Birklid) 2
Team Final
 Italy (Constantini) 3
  Switzerland (Müller) 10
Team Final
 Scotland (Torrance) 8
 Canada (Moore) 3

Tiebreaker

Team Final
 West Germany (Schöpp) 4
 Scotland (Torrance) 10

Playoffs

Semifinals Final
      
1   Switzerland 3
4  Scotland 4
4  Scotland 2
2  Canada 5
2  Canada 6
3  Sweden 4 Bronze Medal Game
1   Switzerland 6
3  Sweden 4

Semifinals

Team Final
  Switzerland (Müller) 3
 Scotland (Torrance) 4
Team Final
 Canada (Moore) 6
 Sweden (Arfwidsson) 4

Bronze medal game

Team Final
  Switzerland (Müller) 6
 Sweden (Arfwidsson) 4

Final

[2]

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Final
 Canada (Moore) 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 X 5
 Scotland (Torrance) 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 X 2


1985 H&M World Women's Curling Championship
Canada
Canada
3rd title

References

  1. 1 2 "Moore, mates celebrate a proud day". Victoria Times-Colonist. March 24, 1985. p. 9. Retrieved March 22, 2023.
  2. "World Women's". Victoria Times-Colonist. March 24, 1985. p. 12. Retrieved March 22, 2023.
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