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World Mixed Curling Championship

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World Mixed Curling Championship
Established2015
2024 host cityAberdeen, Scotland
2024 arenaCurl Aberdeen
2024 championImage Sweden
Current edition

The World Mixed Curling Championship is the world championship for mixed curling. It is held annually in the autumn, and replaced the European Mixed Curling Championship.[1]

Results

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The results are listed as follows:

Year Host city/country Final Third-place match
Champion Score Second place Third place Score Fourth place
2015 Bern, Switzerland Image
Norway
Steffen Walstad
Julie Molnar
Sander Rølvåg
Pia Trulsen
5–3 Image
Sweden
Rasmus Wranå
Zandra Flyg
Joakim Flyg
Johanna Heldin
Image
China
Ji Yansong
Zheng Chunmei
Guo Wenli
Gao Xuesong
5–4 Image
Russia
Alexey Tselousov
Uliana Vasileva
Evgeny Klimov
Ekaterina Kuzmina
2016 Kazan, Russia[2] Image
Russia
Alexander Krushelnitskiy
Anastasia Bryzgalova
Daniil Goriachev
Maria Duyunova
5–4 Image
Sweden
Kristian Lindström
Jennie Wåhlin
Joakim Flyg
Johanna Heldin
Image
Scotland
Cameron Bryce
Katie Murray
Bobby Lammie
Sophie Jackson
8–4 Image
South Korea
Lee Ki-bok
Yeo Eun-byeol
Seong Yu-jin
Ahn Jeong-yeon
2017 Champéry, Switzerland Image
Scotland
Grant Hardie
Rhiann Macleod
Billy Morton
Barbara McFarlane
8–5 Image
Canada
Trevor Bonot
Jacqueline McCormick
Kory Carr
Megan Carr
Image
Czech Republic
Jaroslav Vedral
Andrea Krupanska
Lukáš Klípa
Denisa Postova
7–6 Image
Norway
Wilhelm Næss
Ingvild Skaga (Skip)
Martin Sesaker
Eirin Mesloe
2018 Kelowna, Canada[3] Image
Canada
Michael Anderson
Danielle Inglis
Sean Harrison
Lauren Harrison
6–2 Image
Spain
Sergio Vez
Oihane Otaegi
Mikel Unanue
Leire Otaegi
Image
Russia
Alexander Eremin
Maria Komarova
Daniil Goriachev
Anastasia Moskaleva
8–7 Image
Norway
Wilhelm Naess
Ingvild Skaga (Skip)
Martin Sesaker
Eirin Mesloe
2019 Aberdeen, Scotland[4] Image
Canada
Colin Kurz
Meghan Walter
Brendan Bilawka
Sara Oliver
6–5 Image
Germany
Andy Kapp
Pia-Lisa Schöll
Benny Kapp
Petra Tschetsch
Image
Norway
Wilhelm Naess
Ingvild Skaga (Skip)
Harald Skarsheim Rian
Eirin Mesloe
6–5 Image
South Korea
Seong Yu-jin
Jang Hye-ji
Jeon Jae-ik
Song Yu-jin
2020 Aberdeen, Scotland cancelled[5] cancelled
2021 Aberdeen, Scotland cancelled[6] cancelled
2022 Aberdeen, Scotland Image
Canada
Jean-Michel Ménard
Marie-France Larouche
Ian Belleau
Annie Lemay
7–4 Image
Scotland
Cameron Bryce
Lisa Davie
Scott Hyslop
Robyn Munro
Image
Switzerland
Yves Hess
Ursi Hegner (Skip)
Simon Hoehn
Chantal Schmid
6–4 Image
Sweden
Robin Ahlberg
Therese Westman (Skip)
Johannes Patz
Mikaela Altebro
2023 Aberdeen, Scotland Image
Sweden
Johan Nygren
Jennie Wåhlin
Fredrik Carlsén
Fanny Sjöberg
8–2 Image
Spain
Sergio Vez
Oihane Otaegi
Mikel Unanue
Leire Otaegi
Image
Canada
Félix Asselin
Laurie St-Georges
Émile Asselin
Emily Riley
4–3 Image
Norway
Steffen Walstad
Maia Ramsfjell
Andreas Hårstad
Eirin Mesloe
2024 Aberdeen, Scotland Image
Sweden
Simon Granbom
Rebecka Thunman
Johannes Patz
Mikaela Altebro
5–4 Image
Japan
Shun Ichitsubo
Hinako Hase (Skip)
Hiroki Hasegawa
Chihiro Tokoyoda
Image
Switzerland
Yves Wagenseil
Nora Wüest (Skip)
Dieter Wüest
Marion Wüest
4–2 Image
Spain
Sergio Vez
Oihane Otaegi
Mikel Unanue
Leire Otaegi
2025 Not Held[7] Not Held Not Held

All-time medal table

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As of the 2024 World Mixed Curling Championship

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Image Canada3115
2Image Sweden2204
3Image Scotland1113
4Image Norway1012
Image Russia1012
6Image Spain0202
7Image Germany0101
Image Japan0101
9Image Switzerland0022
10Image China0011
Image Czech Republic0011
Totals (11 entries)88824

See also

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References

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  1. "WCF Annual General Assembly 2014 – 7 September". World Curling Federation. 7 September 2014. Archived from the original on 26 June 2019. Retrieved 7 September 2014.
  2. "Russia to host second World Mixed Curling Championship". World Curling Federation. 29 October 2015. Archived from the original on 1 April 2019. Retrieved 29 October 2015.
  3. "World Curling Federation - World Mixed Curling Championship to have Canadian debut". www.worldcurling.org. Archived from the original on 2018-03-28.
  4. Scotland selected to host World Mixed Curling Championship 2019 Archived 2019-03-28 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved March 28, 2019
  5. "World Mixed Curling Championship 2020 cancelled in Aberdeen, Scotland". World Curling Federation. 3 August 2020. Archived from the original on 21 October 2023. Retrieved 4 August 2020.
  6. "World Mixed Curling Championship 2021 cancelled". World Curling Federation. 3 August 2020. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
  7. "World Curling begins search for Olympic season event hosts". World Curling Federation. 7 June 2024. Retrieved 14 September 2021.
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