2010 World Lacrosse Championship

{{Use dmy dates|date=November 2019}}

{{Use British English|date=August 2011}}

{{Infobox International Lacrosse Competition

| tourney_name = World Lacrosse Championship

| year = 2010

| yearr =

| other_titles =

| image = File:2010 World Lacrosse Championship logo.png

| caption =

| country = England

| dates = 15–24 July

| num_teams = 29

| venues = Armitage Center, Manchester

| cities =

| winners_men = United States

| count = 9

| second_men = Canada

| third_men = Australia

| fourth_men = Japan

| games = 101

| goals = 2062

| attendance =

| scoring_leader =

| mvp = {{flagicon|USA}} Paul Rabil

| prevseason = 2006

| nextseason = 2014

| updated =

}}

The 2010 World Lacrosse Championship was held between 15–24 July. This international men's field lacrosse tournament organized by the Federation of International Lacrosse took place in Manchester, United Kingdom. This was the third time that the tournament was played in Greater Manchester, after the 1978 and 1994 championships.

The United States captured their ninth gold medal, defeating Canada 12–10 in the championship game.{{cite news |last1=Burns |first1=Sean |date=23 July 2010|title=FIL World Championships: USA-Canada gold medal in-game blog |url=http://www.insidelacrosse.com/article/fil-world-championships-usa-canada-gold-medal-in-game-blog/8387 |accessdate=12 November 2017 |work=Inside Lacrosse}} Paul Rabil of Team USA was named tournament MVP.{{cite web|url=http://2010worldlacrosse.com/news/1/143 |title=FIL World Championships: USA Takes Gold With 12–10 Win Over Canada |publisher=2010 WLC |accessdate=27 July 2010 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100917060850/http://2010worldlacrosse.com/news/1/143 |archivedate=17 September 2010 }} Australia earned its fourth-straight bronze medal by defeating Japan 16 –9.

A record 29 nations competed at the event, eight more than the 2006 WLC in London, Ontario. The 101 games were held at the Armitage Centre, Manchester University's sports grounds.{{cite news|title=How Manchester took sport of lacrosse to its heart|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/manchester/hi/things_to_do/newsid_8811000/8811519.stm|accessdate=23 November 2017|work=BBC – Manchester|date=12 July 2010}}{{cite web|title=Lacrosse World Championships 2010|url=https://activityworkshop.net/lacrosse/worldcup2010/index.html|website=Activity Workshop|accessdate=23 November 2017}}

For the first time, a FIL World Lacrosse Festival ran alongside the world championships from 17 to 22 July. 48 teams from around the world competed in 8 divisions from U16 to Grand Masters.{{cite web |title=FIL Festival Team Roster |publisher=2010 WLC |url=http://2010worldlacrosse.com/festival/20 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101119080243/http://2010worldlacrosse.com/festival/20 |archivedate=19 November 2010}}

{{TOC limit|2}}

Iroquois passport controversy

The Iroquois Nationals' participation in the championships was prevented in a dispute over their passports.{{cite web|last1=Marshall|first1=Tabitha|title=The Iroquois Nationals and the 2010 World Lacrosse Championships|url=http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/the-iroquois-nationals-and-the-2010-world-lacrosse-championships-feature/|publisher=The Canadian Encyclopedia|accessdate=23 November 2017|date=15 August 2013}} The team sought to travel on Haudenosaunee passports, but the United Kingdom government would not allow it because of increased passport security requirements.{{cite news|last1=Kaplan|first1=Thomas|title=Iroquois Defeated by Passport Dispute|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/17/sports/17lacrosse.html|accessdate=23 November 2017|work=New York Times|date=16 July 2010}} The United States Department of State initially also refused to allow the passports, but later granted the team a one-time waiver to travel to the tournament. However, the U.K. would not issue the team visas.{{cite web |title=UK won’t let Iroquois lacrosse team go to tourney |date=14 July 2010|work=San Diego Union-Tribune |url=http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/sdut-uk-wont-let-iroquois-lacrosse-team-go-to-tourney-2010jul14-story.html | accessdate=20 November 2017 | first=Samanatha |last=Gross |agency=AP}}

Initially, the Iroquois were hoping to be able to travel, and agreed to forfeit their first game against England. Because it was the opening game of the tournament, organizers arranged for the host team to play Germany in an exhibition match instead.{{cite web |first=Neil |last=Goulding |title=England get revenge over Germany for World Cup defeat |date=15 July 2010 |publisher=2010 WLC |url=http://www.2010worldlacrosse.com/news/1/104 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110707061543/http://www.2010worldlacrosse.com/news/1/104 |archivedate=7 July 2011 |url-status=dead }} However, just before game time, the FIL decided to move Germany to the Blue Division and the Iroquois to the Plum Division, making the England-Germany match an official one.{{cite web |first=Neil |last=Goulding |title=Iroquois forced to forfeit opening match against England |date=15 July 2010 |publisher=2010 WLC |url=http://www.2010worldlacrosse.com/news/1/100 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100718070106/http://www.2010worldlacrosse.com/news/1/100 |archivedate=18 July 2010}} The Iroquois team did not officially withdraw from the tournament, and would have been allowed to play its remaining games should it have resolved its passport difficulties in time.{{cite web |first=Neil |last=Goulding |title=Germany promoted to the Blue Division with Iroquois still missing |url=http://www.2010worldlacrosse.com/news/1/103 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110707061615/http://www.2010worldlacrosse.com/news/1/103 |archivedate=7 July 2011 |publisher=2010 WLC}} On 18 July, the FIL announced that the competition schedule had progressed too far to allow Iroquois to compete in the tournament.{{cite press release |title=Official statement on behalf of organizers |url=http://www.2010worldlacrosse.com/news/1/114 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110902214328/http://www.2010worldlacrosse.com/news/1/114 |archivedate=2 September 2011 |publisher=2010 WLC}} Each of the other three Plum Division teams were given 1–0 forfeit victories over the Iroquois team.

Pool play

For pool play, nations were separated into seven divisions according to strength, the top six teams were placed in the Blue Division, and the other teams were put in six divisions of four. Each of the thirty nations were eligible to win the championship. Each division played round-robin games for ranking to determine which tournament brackets they would be placed in.

=Blue Division=

The Blue Division originally consisted of the top six teams from the 2006 World Lacrosse Championship, but Germany was moved up to replace the missing Iroquois team. The first and second place teams from the Blue Division advanced to the tournament semifinals. The third and fourth place teams advanced to the quarterfinals. The fifth and sixth place teams were placed into the 5th through 8th place classification bracket.

Canada's 10–9 win over the United States marked the first time that the American team lost a preliminary round game in any world championship, and only its third loss overall.{{cite news |url=http://www.laxmagazine.com/teamusa/men/2009-10/news/071710_canada_does_it_again_downs_team_usa |title=Canada does it again, downs Team USA |work=Lacrosse Magazine |date=17 July 2010 |first=Matt |last=DaSilva |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110725163021/http://www.laxmagazine.com/teamusa/men/2009-10/news/071710_canada_does_it_again_downs_team_usa |archivedate=25 July 2011}} Both teams ended up advancing to the semifinals.

Japan, Australia, and England all finished 2–3 in the Blue Division and 1–1 in head-to-head matches against each other. All three games between the teams were close, with two going into overtime. Japan and Australia advanced to the quarterfinals based on goal differential in those matches.

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|style="text-align:left;"|{{iflm|Canada}}

|5

508628+58rowspan=2 |Advanced to
semifinals
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|style="text-align:left;"|{{iflm|United States}}

|5

418829+59
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|style="text-align:left;"|{{iflm|Japan}}

|5

234767−20+1rowspan=2 |Advanced to
quarterfinals
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|style="text-align:left;"|{{iflm|Australia}}

|5

235163−120
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|style="text-align:left;"|{{iflm|England}}

|5

234459−15−1rowspan=2 |Advanced to
5th–8th place games
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|style="text-align:left;"|{{flag|Germany}}

|5

052496−72

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15 July 2010
align=right|{{iflm-rt|England}}align=center|12–3{{flag|Germany}}
16 July 2010
align=right|{{iflm-rt|Canada}}align=center|17–4{{iflm|Japan}}
align=right|{{iflm-rt|United States}}align=center|21–5{{iflm|Australia}}
17 July 2010
align=right|{{iflm-rt|Japan}}align=center|15–9{{flag|Germany}}
align=right|{{iflm-rt|Australia}}align=center|10–8 (OT){{iflm|England}}
align=right|{{iflm-rt|United States}}align=center|9–10{{iflm|Canada}}
18 July 2010
align=right|{{iflm-rt|England}}align=center|13–12 (OT){{iflm|Japan}}
align=right|Germany {{flagicon|Germany}}align=center|4–22{{iflm|United States}}
align=right|{{iflm-rt|Canada}}align=center|19–5{{iflm|Australia}}
19 July 2010
align=right|Germany {{flagicon|Germany}}align=center|4–23{{iflm|Canada}}
align=right|{{iflm-rt|Australia}}align=center|9–11{{iflm|Japan}}
align=right|{{iflm-rt|United States}}align=center|17–5{{iflm|England}}
20 July 2010
align=right|{{iflm-rt|Japan}}align=center|5–19{{iflm|United States}}
align=right|{{iflm-rt|Australia}}align=center|22–4{{flag|Germany}}
align=right|{{iflm-rt|Canada}}align=center|17–6{{iflm|England}}

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Key to colours in division tables
bgcolor=#ccffcc

|Six division winners and top two runners-up
advanced to the upper bracket

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|Four remaining runners-up and top four third-placed teams
advanced to the middle bracket

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|Two remaining third-placed teams and six last placed teams
advanced to the lower bracket

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=Orange Division=

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bgcolor=#ccffcc

|style="text-align:left;"|{{flag|Ireland}}

|3

306010+50
bgcolor=#ccccff

|style="text-align:left;"|{{flag|Slovakia}}

|3

212133−12
bgcolor=#ccccff

|style="text-align:left;"|{{flag|Switzerland}}

|3

121532−17
bgcolor=#ffcccc

|style="text-align:left;"|{{flag|South Korea}}

|3

031538−23

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!width=100|

!width=150|

16 July 2010
align=right|Slovakia {{flagicon|Slovakia}}align=center|10–4{{flag|Switzerland}}
align=right|Ireland {{flagicon|Ireland}}align=center|21–3{{flag|South Korea}}
17 July 2010
align=right|Switzerland {{flagicon|Switzerland}}align=center|10–6{{flag|South Korea}}
align=right|Slovakia {{flagicon|Slovakia}}align=center|4–23{{flag|Ireland}}
18 July 2010
align=right|South Korea {{flagicon|South Korea}}align=center|6–7{{flag|Slovakia}}
align=right|Switzerland {{flagicon|Switzerland}}align=center|3–16{{flag|Ireland}}

=Plum Division=

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!width=25|{{Tooltip|L|Lost}}

!width=25|{{Tooltip|GF|Goals For}}

!width=25|{{Tooltip|GA|Goals Against}}

!width=25|{{Tooltip|GD|Goal Differential}}

bgcolor=#ccffcc

|style="text-align:left;"|{{iflm|Spain}}

|3

302822+6
bgcolor=#ccccff

|style="text-align:left;"|{{flag|Hong Kong}}

|3

212524+1
bgcolor=#ccccff

|style="text-align:left;"|{{flag|Norway}}

|3

121721-–
bgcolor=#ffcccc

|style="text-align:left;"|{{iflm|Iroquois}}

|3

0303−3

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16 July 2010
align=right|{{iflm-rt|Iroquois}}align=center|0–1{{iflm|Spain}}
align=right|Hong Kong {{flagicon|Hong Kong}}align=center|10–8{{flag|Norway}}
17 July 2010
align=right|Norway {{flagicon|Norway}}align=center|8–11{{iflm|Spain}}
align=right|Hong Kong {{flagicon|Hong Kong}}align=center|1–0{{iflm|Iroquois}}
18 July 2010
align=right|Norway {{flagicon|Norway}}align=center|1–0{{iflm|Iroquois}}
align=right|{{iflm-rt|Spain}}align=center|16–14{{flag|Hong Kong}}

  • Iroquois forfeited their three games due to not being able to travel to the tournament.

=Yellow Division=

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!width=25|{{Tooltip|GD|Goal Differential}}

bgcolor=#ccffcc

|style="text-align:left;"|{{flag|Finland}}

|3

303718+19
bgcolor=#ccccff

|style="text-align:left;"|{{flag|Poland}}

|3

214219+23
bgcolor=#ccccff

|style="text-align:left;"|{{flag|Bermuda}}

|3

121835−17
bgcolor=#ffcccc

|style="text-align:left;"|{{flag|Denmark}}

|3

031540−25

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width=150|

!width=100|

!width=150|

16 July 2010
align=right|Bermuda {{flagicon|Bermuda}}align=center|2–16{{flag|Poland}}
align=right|Finland {{flagicon|Finland}}align=center|14–2{{flag|Denmark}}
17 July 2010
align=right|Poland {{flagicon|Poland}}align=center|15–5{{flag|Denmark}}
align=right|Bermuda {{flagicon|Bermuda}}align=center|5–11{{flag|Finland}}
18 July 2010
align=right|Poland {{flagicon|Poland}}align=center|11–12 (OT){{flag|Finland}}
align=right|Denmark {{flagicon|Denmark}}align=center|8–11{{flag|Bermuda}}

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=Red Division=

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!width=25|{{Tooltip|GF|Goals For}}

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!width=25|{{Tooltip|GD|Goal Differential}}

bgcolor=#ccffcc

|style="text-align:left;"|{{flag|Czech Republic}}

|3

304710+37
bgcolor=#ccffcc

|style="text-align:left;"|{{flag|Sweden}}

|3

214214+28
bgcolor=#ffcccc

|style="text-align:left;"|{{flag|Italy}}

|3

121836−18
bgcolor=#ffcccc

|style="text-align:left;"|{{flag|Mexico}}

|3

03653−47

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width=150|

!width=100|

!width=150|

16 July 2010
align=right|Italy {{flagicon|Italy}}align=center|3–17{{flag|Czech Republic}}
align=right|Sweden {{flagicon|Sweden}}align=center|20–2{{flag|Mexico}}
17 July 2010
align=right|Sweden {{flagicon|Sweden}}align=center|16–3{{flag|Italy}}
align=right|Mexico {{flagicon|Mexico}}align=center|1–21{{flag|Czech Republic}}
18 July 2010
align=right|Mexico {{flagicon|Mexico}}align=center|3–12{{flag|Italy}}
align=right|Czech Republic {{flagicon|Czech Republic}}align=center|9–6{{flag|Sweden}}

=Turquoise Division=

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!width=25|{{Tooltip|GD|Goal Differential}}

bgcolor=#ccffcc

|style="text-align:left;"|{{iflm|Scotland}}

|3

305714+43
bgcolor=#ccccff

|style="text-align:left;"|{{flag|New Zealand}}

|3

213726+11
bgcolor=#ccccff

|style="text-align:left;"|{{flag|Latvia}}

|3

122537−12
bgcolor=#ffcccc

|style="text-align:left;"|{{flag|France}}

|3

031153−42

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width=150|

!width=100|

!width=150|

16 July 2010
align=right|New Zealand {{flagicon|New Zealand}}align=center|18–3{{flag|France}}
align=right|{{iflm-rt|Scotland}}align=center|20–4{{flag|Latvia}}
17 July 2010
align=right|New Zealand {{flagicon|New Zealand}}align=center|8–18{{iflm|Scotland}}
align=right|France {{flagicon|France}}align=center|6–16{{flag|Latvia}}
18 July 2010
align=right|France {{flagicon|France}}align=center|2–19{{iflm|Scotland}}
align=right|Latvia {{flagicon|Latvia}}align=center|5–11{{flag|New Zealand}}

=Grey Division=

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bgcolor=#ccffcc

|style="text-align:left;"|{{flag|Wales}}

|3

304912+37
bgcolor=#ccffcc

|style="text-align:left;"|{{flag|Netherlands}}

|3

215518+37
bgcolor=#ffcccc

|style="text-align:left;"|{{flag|Austria}}

|3

122141−20
bgcolor=#ffcccc

|style="text-align:left;"|{{flag|Argentina}}

|3

031165−54

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width=150|

!width=100|

!width=150|

16 July 2010
align=right|Argentina {{flagicon|Argentina}}align=center|5–16{{flag|Austria}}
align=right|Netherlands {{flagicon|Netherlands}}align=center|9–10{{flag|Wales}}
17 July 2010
align=right|Argentina {{flagicon|Argentina}}align=center|3–29{{flag|Netherlands}}
align=right|Austria {{flagicon|Austria}}align=center|0–19{{flag|Wales}}
18 July 2010
align=right|Wales {{flagicon|Wales}}align=center|20–3{{flag|Argentina}}
align=right|Austria {{flagicon|Austria}}align=center|5–17{{flag|Netherlands}}

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Intermediate Round

Starting on 19 July, all teams except for the Blue Division moved to one of three intermediate brackets: either the upper, middle, or lower bracket.

=Upper bracket=

The upper bracket included the six first-place finishers from each division as well as the top two second-place finishers. These teams were still eligible for the World Championship and could have finished anywhere from 1st to 16th in the tournament. By winning two games in the upper bracket, Scotland and Netherlands advanced to the quarterfinals.

{{Round4-with third |RD1=July 19 |RD2=July 20 |Consol=

| |{{Flag|Czech Republic}}| 14 |{{Flag|Scotland}}| 17

| |{{Flag|Ireland}}| 12 |{{Flag|Sweden}}| 7

| |{{flag|Scotland}} | 15 |{{Flag|Ireland}} | 9

| |{{flag|Czech Republic}} | 8|{{Flag|Sweden}} | 15

}}

{{Round4-with third |RD1=July 19 |RD2=July 20 |Consol=

||{{Flag|Finland}}| 7 |{{Flag|Wales}}| 9

||{{Flag|Netherlands}}| 16 |{{Flag|Spain}}| 1

| |{{Flag|Wales}} | 8 |{{Flag|Netherlands}} | 9

| |{{Flag|Finland}} | 21 |{{Flag|Spain}} | 4

}}

=Middle bracket=

The middle bracket included the remaining four second-place finishers and the top four third-place finishers. These teams could have finished anywhere from 9th to 24th in the final rankings.

{{Round4-with third | RD1=19 July |RD2= 20 July |Consol=

| |{{Flag|Switzerland}}| 3 |{{Flag|New Zealand}}| 11

| |{{Flag|Hong Kong}}| 10 |{{Flag|Latvia}}| 12

| |{{Flag|New Zealand}} | 16 |{{Flag|Latvia}} | 3

|20 July – 12:30 |{{Flag|Switzerland}} | 11 |{{Flag|Hong Kong}} | 7

}}

{{Round4-with third | RD1=19 July |RD2= 20 July |Consol=

| |{{Flag|Norway}}| 4 |{{Flag|Slovakia}}| 14

| |{{Flag|Poland}}|14 |{{Flag|Bermuda}}| 10

| |{{Flag|Slovakia}} | 6 |{{flag|Poland}} | 11

| |{{Flag|Norway}} | 4 |{{flag|Bermuda}} | 8

}}

=Lower bracket=

The lower bracket included the remaining two third-place finishers and the six fourth-place finishers. These teams could have finished no higher than 17th in the final rankings.

{{Round4-with third | RD1=19 July |RD2= 20 July |Consol=

| |{{Flag|Mexico}}| 9 |{{Flag|South Korea}}|10

| |{{Flag|France}}| 4 |{{Flag|Austria}}| 15

| |{{Flag|South Korea}} | 8 |{{Flag|Austria}} | 13

| |{{Flag|Mexico}} | 6 |{{Flag|France}} | 10

}}

{{Round4-with third | RD1=19 July |RD2= 20 July |Consol=

| |{{Flag|Denmark}}| |Bye|

| |{{Flag|Italy}}| 13 |{{Flag|Argentina}}| 9

| |{{Flag|Denmark}} | 3 |{{Flag|Italy}} | 10

| |{{Flag|Argentina}} |

}}

Play-in games

On 21 July, Finland beat Poland 13–7 to advance to the 9th–12th place bracket, sending Poland to the 13th–16th place bracket. Italy beat Switzerland 7–6 to advance to the 17th–20th place bracket, while Switzerland entered the 21st–24th place bracket.

Championship bracket

{{6TeamBracket-info

|finals=1

|legs=1

|RD1=Quarterfinals
21 July

|RD2=Semifinals
22 July

|RD3=Gold medal game
24 July

|RD3b=Bronze medal game

|RD1-team1={{iflm|AUS}} |RD1-score1-1=20

|RD1-team2={{iflm|SCO}} |RD1-score2-1=11

|RD1-team3={{iflm|Japan}} |RD1-score3-1= 14

|RD1-team4={{flag|Netherlands}} |RD1-score4-1= 8

|RD2-team1={{iflm|Canada}} |RD2-score1-1=15

|RD2-team2={{iflm|Australia}} |RD2-score2-1= 6

|RD2-team3={{iflm|United States}} |RD2-score3-1= 20

|RD2-team4={{iflm|Japan}} |RD2-score4-1=5

|RD3-team1={{iflm|Canada}} |RD3-score1-1=10

|RD3-team2={{iflm|United States}} |RD3-score2-1= 12

|RD3b-team1={{iflm|Australia}} |RD3b-score1-1=16

|RD3b-team2={{iflm|Japan}} |RD3b-score2-1= 9

}}

Classification brackets

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=5th to 8th place=

{{Round4-with third |RD1= 22 July |RD2= 5th place |Consol= 7th place

||{{Flag|England}}| 23 |{{flag|Scotland}}| 9

||{{Flag|Germany}}| 14 |{{flag|Netherlands}}| 1

||{{Flag|England}} | 14 |{{Flag|Germany}} | 9

| |{{Flag|Scotland}} | 11 |{{Flag|Netherlands}} | 10

}}

=9th to 12th place=

{{Round4-with third |RD1 = 22 July |RD2= 9th place |Consol=11th place

| |{{Flag|Wales}}| 5 |{{Flag|Sweden}}| 9

||{{Flag|Ireland}}| 17 |{{flag|Finland}}| 6

||{{Flag|Sweden}} | 8 |{{Flag|Ireland}} | 15

| |{{Flag|Wales}} | 10 |{{Flag|Finland}} | 5

}}

=13th to 16th place=

{{Round4-with third |RD1= 22 July |RD2= 13th place |Consol= 15th place

| |{{iflm|Spain}}| 11 |{{flag|Poland}}| 15

| |{{Flag|New Zealand}}| 8 |{{flag|Czech Republic}}| 13

| |{{flag|Poland}} | 3 |{{Flag|Czech Republic}} | 21

| |{{iflm|Spain}} | 5 |{{Flag|New Zealand}} | 23

}}

{{col-float-break|nextcol=35em}}

=17th to 20th place=

{{Round4-with third |RD1=22 July |RD2=17th place |Consol=19th place

| |{{Flag|Latvia}}| 7 |{{Flag|Bermuda}}| 8

||{{Flag|Slovakia}}| 10 |{{Flag|Italy}}| 4

| |{{Flag|Bermuda}} | 7 |{{Flag|Slovakia}} | 12

| |{{Flag|Latvia}} | 8 |{{Flag|Italy}} | 13

}}

=21st to 24th place=

{{Round4-with third |RD1=22 July |RD2=21st place |Consol=23rd place

||{{Flag|Austria}}| 10 |{{Flag|Norway}}| 4

| |{{Flag|Hong Kong}}| 15 |{{Flag|Switzerland}}| 8

| |{{Flag|Austria}} | 9 |{{Flag|Hong Kong}} | 8

||{{Flag|Norway}} | 0 |{{Flag|Switzerland}} | 2

}}

=25th to 28th place=

{{Round4-with third |RD1=22 July |RD2=25th place |Consol=27th place

||{{Flag|South Korea}}| 16 |{{Flag|Argentina}}| 5

| |{{Flag|France}}| 7 |{{Flag|Denmark}}| 9

| |{{Flag|South Korea}} | 12 |{{Flag|Denmark}} | 10

| |{{Flag|Argentina}} |8 |{{Flag|France}} | 10

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Final standings

class="wikitable"
Rank

! Team

! Record

align=center| {{Gold1}}

|{{iflm|United States}}

|align=center| 6–1

align=center| {{Silver2}}

|{{iflm|Canada}}

|align=center| 6–1

align=center| {{Bronze3}}

|{{iflm|Australia}}

|align=center| 4–4

align=center| 4

|{{iflm|Japan}}

|align=center| 3–5

align=center| 5

|{{iflm|England}}

|align=center| 4–3

align=center| 6

|{{Flag|Germany}}

|align=center| 1–6

align=center| 7

|{{iflm|Scotland}}

|align=center| 6–2

align=center| 8

|{{Flag|Netherlands}}

|align=center| 5–3

align=center| 9

|{{flag|Ireland}}

|align=center| 6–1

align=center| 10

|{{flag|Sweden}}

|align=center| 4–3

align=center| 11

|{{flag|Wales}}

|align=center| 5–2

align=center| 12

|{{flag|Finland}}

|align=center| 5–3

align=center| 13

|{{flag|Czech Republic}}

|align=center| 5–2

align=center| 14

|{{flag|Poland}}

|align=center| 5–3

align=center| 15

|{{flag|New Zealand}}

|align=center| 5–2

align=center| 16

|{{flag|Spain}}

|align=center| 3–4

align=center| 17

|{{flag|Slovakia}}

|align=center| 5–2

align=center| 18

|{{flag|Bermuda}}

|align=center| 3–4

align=center| 19

|{{flag|Italy}}

|align=center| 5–3

align=center| 20

|{{flag|Latvia}}

|align=center| 2–5

align=center| 21

|{{flag|Austria}}

|align=center| 5–2

align=center| 22

|{{flag|Hong Kong}}

|align=center| 3–4

align=center| 23

|{{flag|Switzerland}}

|align=center| 3–5

align=center| 24

|{{flag|Norway}}

|align=center| 1–6

align=center| 25

|{{flag|South Korea}}

|align=center| 3–4

align=center| 26

|{{flag|Denmark}}

|align=center| 1–5

align=center| 27

|{{flag|France}}

|align=center| 2–5

align=center| 28

|{{flag|Argentina}}

|align=center| 0–6

align=center| 29

|{{flag|Mexico}}

|align=center| 0–5

align=center| –

|{{iflm|Iroquois}}

|align=center| 0–3

See also

References

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