| Canada, Finland 6-0 at World Senior Men's |
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Ryan, the two-time men's world champion in 1989 and 1994, defeated Japan's Akinori Kashiwagi 11-1. The Canadians stole five points over the first four ends and added an enormous steal of five in the fifth end to salt the game away.
"It's really good ice," said Ryan. "It's got a nice surface to it and a nice curl.
"The rocks all have their own personalities, which is always nice."
Ryan, a Seniors sophomore who won his national championship a year ago but lost in this year's provincial final, isn't sure he will compete next year.
"I don't think I will," Ryan said. "With my job, it's pretty difficult. Maybe out of British Columbia, the schedule might be better and I have some friends there."
Ryan was referring to his 1994 world champion teammates, headed by Rick Folk.
"Two of them have been playing Seniors for a few years now," said Ryan.
One sheet over, Germany's Klaus Unterlaub handled Denmark's Allan Plough by a 7-2 count. Sweden and Germany sit in second place at 5-1, and Unterlaub meets Canada on Thursday.
"We are pretty confident," said Unterlaub, who is appearing in his sixth World Seniors.
"The only problem is the illness. We only have one man who does not have it."
A stomach flu bug has run rampant through the Senior Men's and Women's event, as well as the adjacent World Mixed Doubles Championship.
"We don't know if it's food poisoning or a virus," said Unterlaub.
In other pool action, Wales defeated Estonia 8-5 and Switzerland thumped Russia 10-2.
The second 9-team men's pool sees Finland out in front at 6-0 following a tight 5-3 victory over Italy. Skip Mauno Nummila let out another scream of victory after drawing the foor-foot circle for the victory, a sound which has become quite common at the venue. The excitable Nummila is competing in his fifth World Seniors and has never qualified for the playoffs.
Scotland and the United States lurk one game behind Finland at 5-1. The Scots defeated Ireland 9-4 while the Americans were in the fourth end of their match with Norway and leading 9-0 when the three-man Norwegian squad withdrew due to illness.
In the other pool match, New Zealand outscored Iceland 9-5.
The Finnish Curling Association is posting live results online of both Championships. The World Mixed Doubles results are available at: curling.fi/en/competitions/leagues/2688 and the World Seniors can be viewed at: curling.fi/en/competitions/leagues/2687 |
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WCF RANKED TOP 5 (M) | ||
| # | Team | Points |
| 1 | Canada | 1038 |
| 2 | Scotland | 724 |
| 3 | Norway | 639 |
| 4 | U.S.A. | 636 |
| 5 | Germany | 542 |
WCF RANKED TOP 5 (W) | ||
| # | Team | Points |
| 1 | Canada | 928 |
| 2 | Sweden | 795 |
| 3 | Switzerland | 672 |
| 4 | U.S.A. | 615 |
| 5 | Denmark | 521 |
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