A look at the teams competing at the men's worlds
LAS VEGAS — A capsule look at the field for the men's world curling championship April 2-10 at the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas.
CANADA
Winner of four of the last six Canadian men's curling titles, Brad Gushue looks to build on a memorable season that included Olympic bronze at the Beijing Games. Mark Nichols returns at third after sitting out the Tim Hortons Brier playoffs due to a positive COVID-19 test. World Curling Federation ranking: No. 1.
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FINLAND
Skip Kalle Kiiskinen returns to the world championship for the first time since 2016. It will be his eighth career appearance at the competition. World Curling Federation ranking: No. 79.
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SOUTH KOREA
Soo-Hyuk Kim will throw third stones after skipping different lineups in 2011 and 2019. Chang-Min Kim has skip duties this time around. World Curling Federation ranking: No. 40.
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SCOTLAND
Skip Kyle Waddell represented Great Britain at the 2018 Winter Games, finishing fifth in Pyeongchang, South Korea. He'll call the game but Ross Paterson has last rock. World Curling Federation ranking: No. 32.
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UNITED STATES
Korey Dropkin skips the American entry with the experienced Joe Polo at third. It's Polo's seventh career world men's championship appearance. World Curling Federation ranking: No. 44.
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CZECH REPUBLIC
Lukas Klima is making his second appearance at this competition but first as a skip. His team is coached by Canadian Craig Savill. World Curling Federation ranking: No. 41.
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SWEDEN
Three-time defending champion Niklas Edin enters play full of confidence after winning Olympic gold at the Beijing Games. He'll be looking for the sixth world title of his career. World Curling Federation ranking: No. 4.
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GERMANY
Skip Sixten Totzek guided his team to a