2022–23 curling season

2022–23 curling season
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Seasons

The 2022–23 curling season began in June 2022 and ended in May 2023.

Note: In events with two genders, the men's tournament winners will be listed before the women's tournament winners.

World Curling Federation events

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Source:[1]

Championships

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
World Mixed Curling Championship[2]
Aberdeen, Scotland, Oct. 15–22
 Canada (Ménard)  Scotland (Bryce)  Switzerland (Hegner)
Pan Continental Curling Championships[3][4]
Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Oct. 31 – Nov. 6
A M  Canada (Gushue)  South Korea (Jeong)  United States (Dropkin)
W  Japan (Fujisawa)  South Korea (Ha)  Canada (Einarson)
B M  Guyana (Husain)  India (Raju)  Hong Kong (Chang)
W  Chinese Taipei (Lin)  Mexico (Camarena)  Kenya (Njuguna)
World Wheelchair-B Curling Championship[5]
Lohja, Finland, Nov. 5–10
 Czech Republic (Selnekovičová)  Denmark (Ørbæk)  Germany (Möller)
European Curling Championships[6][7]
Östersund, Sweden, Nov. 18–26
A M  Scotland (Mouat)  Switzerland (Schwaller)  Italy (Retornaz)
W  Denmark (Dupont)  Switzerland (Tirinzoni)  Scotland (Morrison)
B M  Netherlands (Gösgens)  Finland (Kiiskinen)  France (Mercier)
W  Estonia (Kaldvee)  Czech Republic (Zelingrová)  Lithuania (Paulauskaitė)
World Junior-B Curling Championships[8]
Lohja, Finland, Dec. 8–19
M  China (Fei)  Italy (Colli)  Turkey (Karagöz)
W  Canada (Deschenes)  Scotland (Henderson)  South Korea (Kang)
World University Games[9][10]
Lake Placid, New York, United States, Jan. 13–21
M  Great Britain (Craik)  United States (Casper)  Canada (Purcell)
W  China (Han)  South Korea (Ha)  United States (Strouse)
World Junior Curling Championships[11]
Füssen, Germany, Feb. 25 – Mar. 4
M  China (Fei)  Germany (Kapp)  Scotland (Carson)
W  Scotland (Henderson)  Japan (Miura)  Norway (Bjørnstad)
World Wheelchair Curling Championship[12]
Richmond, British Columbia, Canada, Mar. 4–12
 China (Wang)  Canada (Ideson)  Scotland (Nibloe)
World Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[13]
Richmond, British Columbia, Canada, Mar. 4–12
 Latvia (Rožkova / Lasmans)  United States (Wilson / Samsa)  Canada (Joseph / Thiessen)
World Women's Curling Championship[14]
Sandviken, Sweden, Mar. 18–26
 Switzerland (Tirinzoni)  Norway (Rørvik)  Canada (Einarson)
World Men's Curling Championship[15]
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Apr. 1–9
 Scotland (Mouat)  Canada (Gushue)  Switzerland (Schwaller)
World Senior Curling Championships[16]
Gangneung, South Korea, Apr. 21–29
M  Canada (Rajala)  Scotland (Connal)  Switzerland (Schwaller)
W  Canada (Anderson)  Scotland (Lockhart)  Japan (Kawamura)
World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[17]
Gangneung, South Korea, Apr. 22–29
 United States (Thiesse / Dropkin)  Japan (Matsumura / Tanida)  Norway (Rønning / Brænden)
European Curling Championships[18]
Dumfries, Scotland, Apr. 29 – May 6
C M  Ukraine (Nikolov)  Liechtenstein (Matt)  Poland (Stych)
W  Poland (Lipinska)  Slovakia (Kajanova)  Ireland (Barron)

Qualification events

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Event Qualifiers
World Mixed Doubles Qualification Event[19]
Dumfries, Scotland, Dec. 2–7
 Austria
 Spain
 Netherlands
 Turkey

Other events

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Event Winning skip Runner-up skip
United States World University Games Playdowns[20][21]
Fargo, North Dakota, Oct. 21–23
M Minnesota Daniel Casper Minnesota Ethan Sampson
W Minnesota Delaney Strouse North Dakota Christine McMakin
Chairman's Cup[22]
Uiseong, South Korea, Nov. 15–18 (Team)
Nov. 19–23 (Mixed Doubles)
M Jeong Byeong-jin Kim Soo-hyuk
W Kim Eun-jung Gim Eun-ji
MD Kim Seon-yeong / Jeong Yeong-seok Lee Eun-chae / Kim Min-woo

Curling Canada events

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Source:[23]

Championships

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
World University Games Qualifier[24]
Ottawa, Ontario, Sep. 22–25
M Nova Scotia Dalhousie Tigers (Purcell) Ontario Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks (Mooibroek) Alberta Alberta Golden Bears (Jacques)
W Alberta Alberta Pandas (Marks) Saskatchewan Regina Rams (Englot) Ontario Waterloo Warriors (Ford)
Canadian Mixed Curling Championship[25]
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Nov. 6–12
 Quebec (Asselin)  Northern Ontario (Bonot)  Northwest Territories (Koe)
Canadian Curling Club Championships[26]
Edmonton, Alberta, Nov. 21–26
M  Ontario (Balsdon)  Quebec (Gibeau)  Alberta (Johnson)
W  New Brunswick (Park)  Ontario (Cadorin)  Nova Scotia (Harrison)
Canadian Senior Curling Championships[27]
Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Dec. 4–10
M  Ontario (Rajala)  Alberta (Pahl)  Manitoba (Neufeld)
W  Saskatchewan (Anderson)  Quebec (Osborne)  Nova Scotia (Breen)
Subway AUS Curling Championships[28]
Fredericton, New Brunswick, Feb. 2–5
M Nova Scotia Dalhousie Tigers (McEachren) Nova Scotia Saint Mary's Huskies (Kavanaugh) New Brunswick UNB Reds (Stewart)
W Nova Scotia Dalhousie Tigers (Callaghan) Prince Edward Island UPEI Panthers (MacLean) Newfoundland and Labrador Memorial Sea-Hawks (Mitchell)
Canadian U18 Curling Championships[29]
Timmins, Ontario, Feb. 5–11
M  Alberta 2 (Davies)  Nova Scotia 1 (Mosher)  Nova Scotia 2 (MacIsaac)
W  Alberta 1 (Plett)  New Brunswick 2 (Forsythe)  Nova Scotia 2 (Blades)
Scotties Tournament of Hearts[30]
Kamloops, British Columbia, Feb. 17–26
 Canada (Einarson)  Manitoba (Jones)  Northern Ontario (McCarville)
Canada Winter Games[31]
Summerside & Montague, Prince Edward Island, Feb. 19 – Mar. 5
M  Nova Scotia (MacIsaac)  British Columbia (Parkinson)  Ontario (Stratton)
W  Nova Scotia (Blades)  Alberta (Plett)  Quebec (Fortin)
MD  Alberta (Raniseth / Crough)  Ontario (Zemmelink / Mulima)  Quebec (Cheal / Maurice)
Tim Hortons Brier[32]
London, Ontario, Mar. 3–12
 Canada (Gushue)  Manitoba (Dunstone) Alberta Wild Card #1 (Bottcher)
U Sports/Curling Canada University Curling Championships[33]
Sudbury, Ontario, Mar. 15–19
M Ontario Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks (Mooibroek) Nova Scotia Dalhousie Tigers (McEachren) Ontario Queen's Golden Gaels (Purdy)
W Alberta Alberta Pandas (Gray-Withers) Nova Scotia Dalhousie Tigers (Callaghan) Ontario Laurentian Voyageurs (Croisier)
CCAA/Curling Canada College Curling Championships[34]
Sudbury, Ontario, Mar. 15–19
M Ontario Humber Hawks (Dobson) Alberta SAIT Trojans (Helston) Ontario Mohawk Mountaineers (Jones)
W Alberta Augustana Vikings (Zimmerman) Ontario Niagara Knights (Randell) Alberta Concordia Thunder (Wood)
Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship[35]
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Mar. 20–24
 Saskatchewan 1 (Dash)  Northern Ontario (Dean)  Alberta 1 (Smart)
Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[36]
Sudbury, Ontario, Mar. 21–26
Ontario Jones / Laing Alberta Peterman / Gallant AlbertaBritish Columbia Homan / Tardi
Alberta Tran / Sluchinski
Canadian Junior Curling Championships[37]
Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec, Mar. 25 – Apr. 2
M  Alberta 2 (Tao)  Northern Ontario (Burgess)  Manitoba 1 (McDonald)
W  Alberta 1 (Plett)  Newfoundland and Labrador (Mitchell)  Manitoba (Terrick)

Invitationals

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Event Winning skip Runner-up skip
PointsBet Invitational[38]
Fredericton, New Brunswick, Sep. 21–25
M Manitoba Reid Carruthers Manitoba Matt Dunstone
W Manitoba Jennifer Jones Alberta Kristie Moore

Provincial and territorial playdowns

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Province/
territory
Women Men
Event Champion Runner-up Event Champion Runner-up
 Alberta
Wetaskiwin, Jan. 18–22 (Women's);
Edmonton, Feb. 8–12 (Men's)
Alberta Scotties Kayla Skrlik Casey Scheidegger Boston Pizza Cup Kevin Koe Brendan Bottcher
 British Columbia
Chilliwack, Jan. 11–15
British Columbia Scotties Clancy Grandy Corryn Brown BC Men's Championship Jacques Gauthier Brent Pierce
 Manitoba
East St. Paul, Jan. 25–29 (Women's);
Neepawa, Feb. 9–12 (Men's)
Manitoba Scotties Jennifer Jones Meghan Walter Viterra Championship Matt Dunstone Reid Carruthers
 New Brunswick
Fredericton, Jan. 18–22 (Women's);
Moncton, Feb. 8–12 (Men's)
New Brunswick Scotties Andrea Kelly Abby Burgess New Brunswick Tankard Scott Jones Jason Roach
 Newfoundland and Labrador
St. John's, Jan. 25–29
Newfoundland and
Labrador Scotties
Stacie Curtis Heather Strong Newfoundland and Labrador Tankard Nathan Young Greg Smith
 Northern Ontario
Kenora, Jan. 25–29
Northern Ontario Scotties Krista McCarville Krysta Burns Northern Ontario Men's Provincial Championship Tanner Horgan Sandy MacEwan
 Northwest Territories
Inuvik, Jan. 11–15 (Women's);
Fort Smith, Feb. 1–6 (Men's)
Northwest Territories Scotties Kerry Galusha Reese Wainman Northwest Territories Men's Championship Jamie Koe Greg Skauge
 Nova Scotia
New Glasgow, Jan. 25–30
Nova Scotia Scotties Christina Black Tanya Hilliard Nova Scotia Tankard Matthew Manuel Owen Purcell
 Nunavut
Iqaluit, Dec. 16–18[39]
Nunavut Scotties Brigitte MacPhail[40] Angela Dale[41] Nunavut Brier Playdowns Jake Higgs[42] Peter Mackey
 Ontario
Port Elgin, Jan. 23–29
Ontario Scotties Rachel Homan Hollie Duncan Ontario Tankard Mike McEwen Glenn Howard
 Prince Edward Island
Crapaud, Jan. 25–29
Prince Edward Island Scotties Suzanne Birt Melissa Morrow[43] Prince Edward Island Tankard Tyler Smith Darren Higgins
 Quebec
Alma, Jan. 10–15
Quebec Scotties Laurie St-Georges Lauren Horton Hardline Tankard Félix Asselin Vincent Roberge
 Saskatchewan
Estevan, Jan. 25–29 (Women's);
Feb. 1–5 (Men's)
Saskatchewan Scotties Robyn Silvernagle Nancy Martin SaskTel Tankard Kelly Knapp Steve Laycock
 Yukon
Whitehorse, Jan. 13–16
Yukon Scotties Hailey Birnie[44] Yukon Men's Championship Thomas Scoffin[45] Andrew Komlodi[46]

National championships

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Australia

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Australian Men's Curling Championship[47][48][49]
Naseby, New Zealand, Aug. 15–19
Jay Merchant Hugh Millikin Jonathan Imlah
Australian Women's Curling Championship[50][48][51]
Naseby, New Zealand, Aug. 15–19
Jennifer Westhagen Tahli Gill Helen Williams
Australian Mixed Curling Championship[52]
Naseby, New Zealand, Aug. 19–21
Amanda Hlushak Dustin Armstrong Matt Panoussi
Australian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[53][54][55]
Naseby, New Zealand, Dec. 15–18
Gill / Hewitt Westhagen / Panoussi Boersen / Francey

Brazil

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Brazilian Men's Curling Championship[56]
São Paulo, Aug. 7–10
Marcelo Mello Felipe Pires
Brazilian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[56]
São Paulo, Aug. 7–10
Oliveira / Mello Sumi / Losso Tieme / Vilela
Souza / Alves

China

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Chinese Curling League
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Yichun
Yichun, Jilin, Nov. 13–19
Men's [57] National Training Team (Ma) Heilongjiang (Ding/Li) Jilin (Tian)
Women's [58] National Training Team (Zhang) Harbin (Wang) Jilin (Han)
Mixed Doubles [58] Beijing (Han/Ling) Jilin (Ding/Li) Harbin (Yin/Meng)
Jizhou
Jizhou, Tianjin, Dec. 1–7
Men's [59] National Training Team (Ma) Heilongjiang (Zang) Harbin (Zou)
Women's [60] National Training Team (Zhang) Heilongjiang (Han) Harbin (Wang)
Mixed Doubles [61] Beijing (Han/Ling) Tianjin (Gao/Qian) Harbin (Yin/Meng)
Zhangjiakou
Zhangjiakou, Hebei, Dec. 16–22
Men's [62] National Training Team (Ma) Harbin (Zou) Heilongjiang (Zang)
Women's [63] National Training team (Zhang) Inner Mongolia (Guo) Jilin (Han)
Mixed Doubles [64] Harbin (Yu/Wang) Qianghai (Zhang/Qi) Jilin (Ding/Li)
Xining
Xining, Qinghai, Jan. 6–12
Men's [65] Harbin (Zou) Heilongjiang (Zang) National Training Team (Ma)
Women's[66] Harbin (Wang) Heilongjiang (Han) Jilin (Han)
Mixed Double[67] Qinghai (Zhang/Meng) National Training Team (Li/Xu) Harbin (Yu/Wang)
Overall Men's[68] National Training Team (Ma) Harbin (Zou) Heilongjiang (Zang)
Women's[69] National Training Team (Zhang) Harbin (Wang) Jilin (Han)
Mixed Doubles[70] Harbin (Yu/Wang) Beijing (Han/Ling) Jilin (Ding/Li)
Chinese Curling Championships
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Chinese Men's Curling Championship[71]
Jizhou, Tianjin, Feb. 12–17
Harbin 1 (Ma) Harbin 2 (Zou) Chinese National Youth Team (Fei)
Chinese Women's Curling Championship[72]
Jizhou, Tianjin, Feb. 7–11
Harbin 1 (Mei) Jilin (Liu) Zhejiang (Yue)
Chinese Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[73]
Jizhou, Tianjin, Feb. 7–14
Inner Mongolia 1 (He / Hao) Jilin 1 (Li / Li) Harbin 2 (Wang / Gong)

Czech Republic

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Czech Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[74]
Prague, Feb. 4–7
Julie Zelingrová / Vít Chabičovský Kristýna Farková / David Jakl Karolína Frederiksen / Tomáš Válek
Czech Men's Curling Championship[75]
Prague, Feb. 16–20
Lukáš Klíma David Šik Tomáš Paul
Czech Women's Curling Championship[76]
Prague, Feb. 16–20
Alžběta Anna Zelingrová Hana Synáčková Lenka Hronová

Denmark

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Danish Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[77]
Gentofte, Feb. 3–5
Lander / Holtermann Clifford / Søe K. Schmidt / J. Schmidt

England

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
English Men's Curling Championship[78]
Dumfries, Scotland, Feb. 23–26
Rob Retchless Fraser Clark Andrew Woolston
English Women's Curling Championship[79]
Dumfries, Scotland, Feb. 23–26
Anna Fowler Lisa Farnell

Estonia

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Estonian Men's Curling Championship[80]
Tallinn, Jan. 12–15
Eduard Veltsman Kaarel Holm Andres Jakobson
Estonian Women's Curling Championship
TBD, TBD
Estonian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[81]
Tallinn, Feb. 23–27
Marie Kaldvee / Harri Lill Kaidi Elmik / Mihhail Vlassov Ingrid Novikova / Andres Jakobson
Estonian Mixed Curling Championship[82]
Tallinn, May 11–14
Harri Lill Marie Kaldvee Eduard Veltsman

(source:[83])

Finland

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Finnish Women's Curling Championship[84][85]
Joensuu, Feb. 17–19
Miia Ahrenberg Emmi Lindroos Elina Virtaala
Finnish Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[86][87]
Joensuu, Jan. 6-8, Feb. 24–26
Lotta Immonen / Markus Sipilä Elina Virtaala / Ville Forsström Tiina Suuripää / Tomi Rantamäki
Finnish Men's Curling Championship[88]
Harjavalta, Turku, Joensuu, Dec. 16 – Mar. 19
Kalle Kiiskinen Matias Hänninen Jermu Pöllänen

Italy

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Italian Men's Curling Championship[89][90]
Nov. 12 – Feb. 12, Mar. 5–6
Joël Retornaz Giacomo Colli Marco Onnis
Italian Women's Curling Championship[91][92]
Nov. 12 – Feb. 12, Mar. 4–5
Stefania Constantini Denise Pimpini Giada Mosaner
Italian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[93][94]
Pinerolo, Mar. 11–12
Constantini / Arman Zardini Lacedelli / De Zanna Cobelli / Mosaner
Italian Mixed Curling Championship[95][96]
Nov. 19 – Mar. 21, Apr. 1–2
Barbara Gentile Emanuela Cavallo Denise Pimpini

Japan

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Japan Men's Curling Championship[97]
Kitami, Jan. 29 – Feb. 5
Riku Yanagisawa Kohsuke Hirata Shinya Abe
Japan Women's Curling Championship[97]
Kitami, Jan. 29 – Feb. 5
Satsuki Fujisawa Asuka Kanai Ikue Kitazawa
Japan Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[98]
Wakkanai, Feb. 21–26
Matsumura/Tanida ( Nagano /  Hokkaido)
M: Yasumasa Tanida
W: Chiaki Matsumura
C: Emi Shimizu
Koana/Aoki ( Yamanashi /  Hokkaido)
M: Go Aoki
W: Tori Koana
C: Yoshinori Aoki
Yoshida/Matsumura ( Hokkaido /  Nagano)
M: Yuta Matsumura
W: Yurika Yoshida
C: Yusuke Morozumi

Latvia

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Latvian Mixed Curling Championship
Riga, Jan. 12–15[99][100]
CC Rīga/Veidemanis
(Arnis Veidemanis)
SK OB/Zass
(Kristaps Zass)
SK OB/Regža
(Ansis Regža)
Latvian Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[101][102]
Riga, Jan. 16–19
Poļina Rožkova / Aleksandrs Dimbovskis Diāna Ponaskova / Agris Lasmans Ieva Melle / Ojārs Briedis
Latvian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[103]
Riga, Feb. 16–19
Ventspils Kērlinga klubs
(Santa Blumberga-Bērziņa / Andris Bremanis)
Sporta klubs "OB"
(Evita Regža / Renars Freidensons)
Klubs "A41"
(Līga Avena / Aivars Avotiņš)
Latvian Junior Curling Championships
Riga, Mar. 13–17
Latvian Women's Curling Championship[104]
Riga, Apr. 20–23
JKK/Barone E.
(Evelīna Barone)
VKK/Blumberga-Bērziņa
(Santa Blumberga-Bērziņa)
KKR/Barone D.
(Daina Barone)
Latvian Wheelchair Curling Championship[105]
Riga, Apr. 25–27
KKR/Briedis
(Ojārs Briedis)
Alliance/Rožkova
(Poļina Rožkova)
-
Latvian Men's Curling Championship[106]
Riga, May 4–7
CC Rīga/Trukšāns
(Mārtiņš Trukšāns)
A41/Gulbis
(Ritvars Gulbis)
CC Rīga/Veidemanis
(Arnis Veidemanis)

(source:[107])

Netherlands

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Dutch National Mixed Doubles Championship[108]
Zoetermeer, Sep. 23–25
Bomas / Gösgens Tonoli / Magan

New Zealand

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
New Zealand Men's Curling Championship[109]
Naseby, Jun. 16–19
Sean Becker Peter de Boer Anton Hood
New Zealand Women's Curling Championship[109]
Naseby, Jun. 16–19
Jessica Smith Eleanor Adviento Michelle Bong

Norway

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Norwegian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[110][111]
Haugesund, Jan. 27–29
Martine Rønning / Mathias Brænden Maia Ramsfjell / Magnus Ramsfjell Ingvild Skaga / Nicolai Sommervold
Norwegian Men's Curling Championship[112]
Oppdal, Mar. 9–12
Magnus Ramsfjell Lukas Høstmælingen Steffen Walstad
Norwegian Women's Curling Championship[113]
Lillehammer, Mar. 9–12
Marianne Rørvik Ingvild Skaga Eirin Mesloe
Norwegian Mixed Curling Championship[114]
Trondheim, Apr. 21–23
Steffen Walstad Andreas Hårstad Ingvild Skaga

(source:[115])

Russia

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Russian Mixed Curling Cup[116]
Irkutsk, Aug. 25–29
Alexey Timofeev Oleg Krasikov Ivan Kazachkov
Russian Mixed Doubles Curling Cup[117]
Irkutsk, Sep. 1–4
Krasnoyarsk Krai 1
Christina Dudko / Vladislav Velichko
Irkutsk Oblast - Komsomoll 1
Elizaveta Trukhina / Nikolai Lysakov
Saint Petersburg 2
Nkeirouka Ezekh / Oleg Krasikov
Russian Men's Curling Cup[118][119]
Samara, Dec. 4—8
Moscow Oblast 1
(Alexander Eremin)
Irkutsk Oblast - Komsomoll 1
(Mikhail Vlasenko)
Krasnodar Krai 1
(Sergey Glukhov)
Russian Women's Curling Cup[120][121]
Samara, Dec. 10—14
Saint Petersburg 2
(Alina Kovaleva)
UOR 2 - Saint Petersburg 4
(Diana Margaryan)
Krasnodar Krai 2
(Anna Sidorova)
Russian Wheelchair Curling Cup[122][123]
Novosibirsk, Dec. 17—22
Krasnodar Krai
(Andrey Smirnov)
Moscow
(Konstantin Kurokhtin)
Saint Petersburg 2
(Evgeny Sapetov)
Russian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[124][125]
Sochi, Jan. 19–26
Saint Petersburg 2
Nkeirouka Ezekh / Oleg Krasikov
Saint Petersburg 1
Alina Kovaleva / Alexey Timofeev
Irkutsk Oblast - Komsomoll 1
Elizaveta Trukhina / Nikolai Lysakov
Russian Women's Curling Championship[126][127]
Sochi, Apr. 5–11
Krasnodar Krai 2
(Anna Sidorova)
Saint Petersburg 2
(Alina Kovaleva)
Moscow Oblast 1
(Vlada Rumiantseva)
Russian Men's Curling Championship[128][129]
Sochi, Apr. 13–19
Saint Petersburg 1
(Alexey Timofeev)
Irkutsk Oblast - Komsomoll 1
(Mikhail Vlasenko)
Saint Petersburg 2
(Oleg Krasikov)
Russian Wheelchair Curling Championship[130][131]
Novosibirsk, Apr. 20–28
Moscow
Konstantin Kurokhtin
Moscow Oblast
Valery Ulianov
Krasnoyarsk Krai 1
Evgeny Sapetov
Russian Mixed Curling Championship[132][133]
Irkutsk, May 17–23
Moscow Oblast 1
(Mikhail Vaskov)
Irkutsk Oblast - Komsomoll 1
(Elizaveta Trukhina)
Novosibirsk Oblast 2
(Konstantin Kozich)

Scotland

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Scottish Men's Curling Championship[134]
Dumfries, Feb. 6–12
Bruce Mouat James Craik Ross Whyte
Scottish Women's Curling Championship[135]
Dumfries, Feb. 6–12
Rebecca Morrison Lesley Young Lucy Blair
Scottish Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[136]
Perth, Feb. 22–26
Dodds / Mouat Jackson / McFadzean MacDonald / Haswell
Aitken / Hardie

South Korea

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Korean Men's Curling Championship[137]
Jincheon, Jun. 11–17
Jeong Byeong-jin Kim Chang-min Jeong Yeong-seok
Korean Women's Curling Championship[137]
Jincheon, Jun. 11–17
Ha Seung-youn Gim Eun-ji Shin Ga-yeong
Korean Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[138]
Jincheon, Jul. 12–15
Kim J. / Jeong B. Kim E. / Yoo Kim S. / Jeong Y.

Sweden

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Swedish Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[139]
Norrköping, Dec. 16–18
Karlstads CK
(Thunman / Magnusson)
Sundbybergs CK Team Ajiwa
(Westman / Ahlberg)
Umeå CK/CK Granit
(Wendel / Wingfors)
Swedish Men's Curling Championship[140][141]
Karlstad, Feb. 2–5
Oskar Eriksson Axel Landelius Fredrik Nyman
Simon Granbom
Swedish Women's Curling Championship[140][141]
Karlstad, Feb. 2–5
Anna Hasselborg Isabella Wranå Moa Dryburgh
Swedish Wheelchair Curling Championship[142][141][143]
Karlstad, Feb. 1–5
Karlstads CK, Rullarnas 2
(Johanna Glennert)
Jönköping CC, Jönköping Energi 1
(Viljo Petersson Dahl)
Härnösands CK, Lag Ulander
(Kristina Ulander)
Swedish Mixed Curling Championship[144]
Jönköping, Apr. 29 – May 1
Sundbybergs CK, Emoji Squad
(Fanny Sjöberg)
Karlstads CK, Mabergs (Patric Mabergs) Sundbybergs CK, Nygren (Johan Nygren)

Switzerland

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Swiss Men's Curling Championship[145]
Thônex, Feb. 11–18
Yannick Schwaller Michael Brunner Jan Hess
Swiss Women's Curling Championship[146]
Thônex, Feb. 11–18
Silvana Tirinzoni Corrie Hürlimann Raphaela Keiser
Swiss Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[147]
St. Gallen, Mar. 1–5
Schwaller-Hürlimann / Schwaller Pätz / Michel Rupp / Wunderlin
Swiss Mixed Curling Championship[148]
Küssnacht am Rigi, Mar. 24–26
Ursula Hegner Melanie Schnider Simon Biedermann
Swiss Junior Curling Championships[149][150]
St. Gallen, Mar. 17–19, 24–26
M Manuel Jermann Lars Brauchli Kim Schwaller
W Xenia Schwaller Isabel Einspieler Ariane Oberson

United States

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
United States Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[151][152][153]
Hartland, Wisconsin, Dec. 15–18
Pam Wilson / David Samsa Laura Dwyer / Shawn Sadowski Terri Meadows / David Box
United States U18 Curling Championships[154][155]
Lafayette, Colorado, Jan. 12–15
M Caden Hebert Aiden Fitzgerald Mason Guentzel
W Sophia Ryhorchuk Julia Pekowitz Clare Viau
United States Men's Curling Championship[156]
Denver, Colorado, Feb. 5–11
John Shuster Daniel Casper Korey Dropkin
United States Women's Curling Championship[156]
Denver, Colorado, Feb. 6–11
Tabitha Peterson Delaney Strouse Sarah Anderson
United States Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[157]
Kalamazoo, Michigan, Feb. 28. – Mar. 5
Cory Thiesse / Korey Dropkin Sarah Anderson / Andrew Stopera Vicky Persinger / Christopher Plys
Taylor Anderson / Ben Richardson
United States Senior Curling Championships[158]
Seattle, Washington, Mar. 4–11
M Joel Larway Mike Farbelow Paul Pustovar
W Margie Smith Tracy Lawless Susan Dukes
United States Junior Curling Championships (U21)[159]
Wayland, Massachusetts, Apr. 3–8
M Wesley Wendling Caden Hebert Nicholas Cenzalli
W Miranda Scheel Julia Pekowitz Allory Johnson
United States Mixed Curling Championship[160]
Golden, Colorado, Apr. 12–16
Jed Brundidge Mike Siggins Peter Stolt

(source for upcoming events:[161])

Tour events

[edit]

Grand Slam events in bold. Note: More events may be posted as time progresses.

Teams

[edit]
See: List of teams in the 2022–23 curling season

World Curling Tour sanctioned events

[edit]

Men's events

[edit]

Source:[162]

Week Event Winning skip Runner-up skip Purse (CAD) Winner's share (CAD) EC
9 Kudaka Erzurum WCT International Curling Cup[163]
Erzurum, Turkey, Aug. 5–7
Cancelled
11 Baden Masters[164]
Baden, Switzerland, Aug. 19–21
Norway Steffen Walstad Netherlands Wouter Gösgens CHF 35,000 CHF 12,000 500
13 Adelboden International[165]
Adelboden, Switzerland, Sep. 1–4
Italy Joël Retornaz Switzerland Andrin Schnider CHF 4,200 CHF 1,200 100
17 WCT Tallinn Mens International Challenger[166]
Tallinn, Estonia, Sep. 29 – Oct. 2
Scotland Cameron Bryce Netherlands Wouter Gösgens 4,000 1,200 100
19 Medicine Hat Charity Classic[167]
Medicine Hat, Alberta, Oct. 13–16
Cancelled
Curling Masters Champéry[168]
Champéry, Switzerland, Oct. 13–16
Norway Magnus Ramsfjell Netherlands Wouter Gösgens CHF 28,000 CHF 8,000 500
20 WCT Latvian International Challenger[169]
Tukums, Latvia, Oct. 21–23
Latvia Mārtiņš Trukšāns Estonia Eduard Veltsman 3,000 1,000 100
21 Grand Prix Bern Inter[170]
Bern, Switzerland, Oct. 28–31
Italy Joël Retornaz Netherlands Wouter Gösgens CHF 18,100 CHF 5,000 300
22 Raymond James Kelowna Double Cash[171]
Kelowna, British Columbia, Nov. 3–6
Cancelled
23 Prague Classic[172]
Prague, Czech Republic, Nov. 10–13
Sweden Fredrik Nyman Czech Republic Lukáš Klíma 13,500 4,500 300
Blazing Leaves[173]
Bridgeport, Connecticut, Nov. 10–13
Cancelled
33 St. Galler Elite Challenge[174]
St. Gallen, Switzerland, Jan. 20–22
Scotland Cameron Bryce Switzerland Michael Brunner CHF 6,200 $5,856 100
34 Belgium Men's Challenger[175]
Zemst, Belgium, Jan. 26–29
Turkey Uğurcan Karagöz South Korea Jeong Byeong-jin 2,800 1,200 100
48 Obihiro ICE Gold Cup[176]
Obihiro, Japan, May 3–7
Japan Takumi Maeda Japan Fukuhiro Ohno ¥ 500,000 ¥ 300,000 200

Women's events

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Source:[177]

Week Event Winning skip Runner-up skip Purse (CAD) Winner's share (CAD) EC
9 Kudaka Erzurum WCT International Curling Cup[178]
Erzurum, Turkey, Aug. 5–7
Cancelled
16 Women's Masters Basel[179]
Arlesheim, Switzerland, Sep. 23–25
Switzerland Raphaela Keiser Switzerland Michèle Jäggi CHF 32,000 CHF 10,000 500
19 Medicine Hat Charity Classic[180]
Medicine Hat, Alberta, Oct. 13–16
Cancelled
20 WCT Latvian International Challenger[181]
Tukums, Latvia, Oct. 21–23
Switzerland Corrie Hürlimann Scotland Lucy Blair 3,000 1,000 100
22 WCT Tallinn Ladies International Challenger[182]
Tallinn, Estonia, Nov. 3–6
Estonia Marie Kaldvee Germany Sara Messenzehl 4,000 1,200 100
Sunset Ranch Kelowna Double Cash[183]
Kelowna, British Columbia, Nov. 3–5
Cancelled
23 Blazing Leaves[184]
Bridgeport, Connecticut, Nov. 10–13
Cancelled
30 New Year Medalist Curling[185]
Miyota, Japan, Dec. 30 – Jan. 1
Germany Daniela Jentsch Japan Asuka Kanai ¥ 2,000,000 ¥ 1,000,000 300
33 St. Galler Elite Challenge[186]
St. Gallen, Switzerland, Jan. 20–22
Switzerland Xenia Schwaller Scotland Rebecca Morrison CHF 4,600 $5,856 100
34 International Bernese Ladies Cup[187]
Bern, Switzerland, Jan. 26–29
Switzerland Silvana Tirinzoni Sweden Isabella Wranå CHF 18,200 $8,782 300
35 Belgium Women's Challenger[188]
Zemst, Belgium, Feb. 2–5
Cancelled

Mixed doubles events

[edit]

Source:[189]

Week Event Winning pair Runner-up pair Purse (CAD) Winner's share (CAD) EC
7 Kazakhstan Curling Cup WCT Mixed Doubles[190]
Almaty, Kazakhstan, Jul. 21–24
Kazakhstan Ebauyer / Zhumagozha Kazakhstan Utochko / Garagul $8,000 (US) $2,500 (US) 500
10 WCT Argovia Mixed Doubles Masters[191]
Aargau, Switzerland, Aug. 12–14
Switzerland Perret / Rios Switzerland Rupp / Wunderlin CHF 8,300 CHF 2,600 500
16 WCT Tallinn Mixed Doubles International[192]
Tallinn, Estonia, Sep. 22–25
Norway Rønning / Brænden Latvia Barone / Veidemanis 3,325 1,000 300
Nazarbayev Curling Cup[193]
Almaty, Kazakhstan, Sep. 22–25
Cancelled
18 Mixed Doubles Bern[194]
Bern, Switzerland Oct. 7–9
Switzerland Rupp / Wunderlin Sweden Westman / Ahlberg CHF 7,500 CHF 3,000 500
19 WCT Austrian Mixed Doubles Cup[195]
Kitzbühel, Austria Oct. 13–16
Germany Schöll / Harsch Austria Augustin / Reichel 3,200 1,000 100
23 Mixed Doubles Łódź[196]
Łódź, Poland, Nov. 10–13
Switzerland Hüppi / Weiss Czech Republic Jelínková / Mihola 3,500 $1,236 300
25 WCT Latvian Mixed Doubles Curling Cup I[197]
Riga, Latvia, Nov. 25–27
Norway Mesloe / Næss Latvia Regža / Freidensons 3,500 1,000 300
26 WCT Heracles Mixed Doubles Slovakia Cup[198]
Bratislava, Slovakia, Dec. 1–4
Cancelled
30 Gothenburg Mixed Doubles Cup[199]
Gothenburg, Sweden, Dec. 28–30
Sweden Westman / Ahlberg Norway Skaslien / Nedregotten SEK 95,000 $2,000 500
Southern Mixed Doubles Cashspiel[200]
Charlotte, North Carolina, Dec. 28–31
United States Anderson / Richardson United States Thiesse / Dropkin $4,500 (US) $1,500 (US) 300
31 MadTown DoubleDown[201]
McFarland, Wisconsin, Jan. 6–8
Japan Matsumura / Tanida Canada Walker / Muyres $20,500 (US) $9,384 750
32 Dutch Masters Mixed Doubles[202]
Zoetermeer, Netherlands, Jan. 13–15
Denmark Clifford / Søe United States Farrell / Thurston 3,500 1,000 300
33 AHSLOVAKIA Mixed Doubles Cup[203]
Bratislava, Slovakia, Jan. 19–23
Cancelled
Prague Mixed Doubles Open[204]
Prague, Czech Republic, Jan. 19–23
Cancelled
34 Gefle Mixed Doubles Cup[205]
Gävle, Sweden, Jan. 26–29
Norway Skaslien / Nedregotten Denmark Lander / Holtermann 4,500 2,300 300
36 Hvidovre Mixed Doubles Cup[206]
Hvidovre, Denmark, Feb. 10–12
Denmark Clifford / Søe Denmark Lander / Holtermann 2,500 1,000 100
37 WCT Tallinn Masters Mixed Doubles[207]
Tallinn, Estonia, Feb. 16–19
Norway Rønning / Brænden Estonia Kaldvee / Lill 3,250 1,200 300
Cincinnati Mixed Doubles Cup[208]
West Chester, Ohio, Feb. 17–19
United States Dunphy / Sethi United States F. Allison / M. Allison $4,500 (US) $1,500 (US) 300
38 Pinerolo Mixed Doubles Cup[209]
Pinerolo, Italy, Feb. 23–26
Germany Schöll / Harsch Italy D. Pimpini / A. Pimpini 2,950 1,000 100
43 Mixed Doubles Prague Trophy[210]
Prague, Czech Republic, Mar. 31 – Apr. 2
Finland Immonen / Sipilä Estonia Kaldvee / Lill 3,350 1,450 300
44 WCT Latvian Mixed Doubles Curling Cup II[211]
Riga, Latvia, Apr. 6–9
Hungary Joó / Tatár Estonia Kaldvee / Lill 1,000 $500 100
49 WCT Serbian Curling Jubilee Bonspiel[212]
Belgrade, Serbia, May 11–14
Galkina / Timofeev Riazanova / Vaskov 10,000 3,500 500

Other events

[edit]

Men's events

[edit]

Source:[213]

Week Event Winning skip Runner-up skip Purse (CAD) Winner's share (CAD) SFM
1 Hokkaido Bank Curling Classic[214]
Sapporo, Japan, Aug. 4–7
South Korea Jeong Byeong-jin Japan Yusuke Morozumi ¥ 1,700,000 ¥ 1,000,000 2.0000
Morris Men's Summer SunSpiel[215]
Morris, Manitoba, Aug. 5–7
Cancelled
2 Summer Series[216]
Saint-Félicien, Quebec, Aug. 12–15
Quebec Vincent Roberge Quebec Robert Desjardins $20,000 $10,000 2.0000
3 Wakkanai Midori Challenge Cup[217]
Hokkaido, Japan, Aug. 18–21
Japan Takumi Maeda Japan Yusuke Morozumi ¥ 1,720,000 ¥ 1,000,000 2.0000
4 Euro Super Series[218]
Stirling, Scotland, Aug. 25–28
Italy Joël Retornaz United States Korey Dropkin £ 20,000 £ 6,000 5.5000
Curling Stadium Alberta Curling Series: Event 1[219]
Leduc, Alberta, Aug. 26–28
Alberta Aaron Sluchinski Alberta Karsten Sturmay $6,500 $2,650 3.0000
5 Oslo Cup[220]
Oslo, Norway, Sep. 2–4
Sweden Niklas Edin Norway Steffen Walstad NOK 112,000 $5,259 5.0000
Curling Stadium Martensville International[221]
Martensville, Saskatchewan, Sep. 1–5
Switzerland Yannick Schwaller Japan Riku Yanagisawa $22,250 $10,000 4.5000
U25 NextGen Classic[222]
Edmonton, Alberta, Aug. 30 – Sep. 3
Ontario Sam Mooibroek Nova Scotia Owen Purcell $16,000 $6,000 3.0000
6 Curling Stadium Alberta Curling Series Major[223]
Leduc, Alberta, Sep. 9–12
Switzerland Yannick Schwaller Manitoba Reid Carruthers $27,000 $8,500 6.5000
ADVICS Cup[224]
Kitami, Japan, Sep. 8–11
Japan Hayato Sato Japan Shinya Abe ¥ 1,700,000 ¥ 1,000,000 1.5000
7 ATB Okotoks Classic[225]
Okotoks, Alberta, Sep. 15–18
Alberta Brendan Bottcher Alberta Kevin Koe $50,000 $14,000 7.0000
Mother Club Fall Curling Classic[226]
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Sep. 15–18
Manitoba Ryan Wiebe Manitoba Jordon McDonald $7,600 $1,600 3.0000
Gord Carroll Curling Classic[227]
Whitby, Ontario, Sep. 16–18
United States Luc Violette Ontario Sam Mooibroek $13,600 $3,250 2.5000
Curve US Open of Curling – Contender Round[228]
Blaine, Minnesota, Sep. 15–18
Cancelled
8 PointsBet Capital Winter Club Repechage[229]
Fredericton, New Brunswick, Sep. 23–25
Alberta Karsten Sturmay New Brunswick Scott Jones $10,000 $5,000 3.0000
KW Fall Classic[230]
Kitchener–Waterloo, Ontario, Sep. 22–25
Ontario Mike Fournier Ontario Sam Steep $9,750 $2,600 3.0000
Curve US Open of Curling – Championships[231]
Blaine, Minnesota, Sep. 23–25
United States Korey Dropkin United States Daniel Casper $14,000 (US) $2,000 (US) 2.5000
Capital Curling Fall Open[232]
Ottawa, Ontario, Sep. 22–25
Ontario Jason Camm Ontario Ted Butler $10,400 $2,000 2.0000
Prairie Wheel Nutana SCT Spiel[233]
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Sep. 23–25
Saskatchewan Kelly Knapp Saskatchewan Michael Carss $5,350 $1,400 2.0000
St. Vital U25 Bonspiel[234]
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Sep. 22–25
Cancelled
9 Stu Sells Toronto Tankard[235]
Toronto, Ontario, Sep. 29 – Oct. 2
Sweden Niklas Edin Norway Magnus Ramsfjell $40,000 $10,000 5.5000
Prestige Hotels & Resorts Curling Classic[236]
Vernon, British Columbia, Sep. 29 – Oct. 2
Japan Riku Yanagisawa Japan Kohsuke Hirata $18,000 $4,000 2.5000
Atkins Curling Supplies Classic[237]
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Sep. 30 – Oct. 2
Manitoba Zachary Wasylik Manitoba Corey Chambers $8,000 $2,000 2.5000
Invitation Valleyfield[238]
Valleyfield, Quebec, Sep. 29 – Oct. 2
Quebec Félix Asselin Quebec Jean-Michel Ménard $9,500 $2,450 2.0000
Rick Rowsell Classic[239]
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Sep. 29 – Oct. 2
Newfoundland and Labrador Nathan Young Newfoundland and Labrador Andrew Symonds $16,000 $2,000 2.0000
Curling Stadium Alberta Curling Series[240]
Leduc, Alberta, Sep. 30 – Oct. 2
Saskatchewan Kody Hartung Alberta Scott Webb $5,000 $2,000 2.0000
Alliston Curling Club Cash Spiel[241]
Alliston, Ontario, Sep. 30 – Oct. 2
Ontario Carter Bryant Ontario Cory Heggestad $3,500 $1,000 0.5000
10 BOOST National[242]
North Bay, Ontario, Oct. 4–9
Newfoundland and Labrador Brad Gushue Sweden Niklas Edin $150,000 $33,000 10.0000
S3 Group Curling Stadium Series[243]
Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Oct. 7–10
Saskatchewan Steve Laycock Japan Riku Yanagisawa $9,000 $2,300 3.0000
McKee Homes Fall Curling Classic[244]
Airdrie, Alberta, Oct. 7–10
Alberta Karsten Sturmay Alberta Ryan Parent $9,600 $3,200 3.0000
Capital Curling Classic[245]
Ottawa, Ontario, Oct. 7–10
Ontario Jason Camm Quebec Vincent Roberge $15,000 $1,700 2.5000
Match Town Trophy[246]
Jönköping, Sweden, Oct. 7–9
Sweden Fredrik Nyman Scotland Cameron Bryce SEK 48,000 $3,000 2.0000
Charleswood U25 Bonspiel[247]
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Oct. 7–10
Cancelled
11 Stroud Sleeman Cash Spiel[248]
Innisfil, Ontario, Oct. 14–16
Switzerland Yannick Schwaller Ontario Pat Ferris $11,200 $3,800 4.0000
Driving Force Decks Int'l Abbotsford Cashspiel[249]
Abbotsford, British Columbia, Oct. 14–16
Japan Shinya Abe British Columbia Brent Pierce $19,200 $5,800 2.5000
New Scotland Brewing Mens Cash Spiel[250]
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Oct. 14–16
Nova Scotia Owen Purcell Nova Scotia Matthew Manuel $7,500 $2,000 2.0000
Curling Stadium Contender Series[251]
Blaine, Minnesota, Oct. 14–16
Cancelled
12 HearingLife Tour Challenge Tier 1[252]
Grande Prairie, Alberta, Oct. 18–23
Sweden Niklas Edin Manitoba Matt Dunstone $120,000 $30,000 9.0000
HearingLife Tour Challenge Tier 2[253]
Grande Prairie, Alberta, Oct. 18–23
United States Korey Dropkin Alberta Aaron Sluchinski $50,000 $10,000 5.0000
St. Thomas Curling Classic[254]
St. Thomas, Ontario, Oct. 21–23
Ontario John Willsey New Brunswick James Grattan $11,000 $3,000 2.5000
Curling Stadium Regina Highland SCT Spiel[255]
Regina, Saskatchewan, Oct. 21–23
Saskatchewan Michael Carss Saskatchewan Daymond Bernath $8,415 $2,220 2.5000
Curling Stadium Alberta Curling Series: Event 3[256]
Leduc, Alberta, Oct. 21–23
Alberta Daylan Vavrek Japan Shinya Abe $5,000 $2,000 1.5000
13 IG Wealth Management Western Showdown[257]
Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Oct. 28–31
Sweden Oskar Eriksson Alberta Kevin Koe $36,000 $12,000 5.0000
Kamloops Crown of Curling[258]
Kamloops, British Columbia, Oct. 28–30
Japan Hayato Sato British Columbia Brent Pierce $15,000 $5,000 2.0000
Challenge Nord-Ouest Air Creebec/Agnico Eagle[259]
Val-d'Or, Quebec, Oct. 27–30
Quebec Steven Munroe Quebec Jasmin Gibeau $15,000 $3,100 2.0000
Sundbyberg Open[260]
Sundbyberg, Sweden, Oct. 28–30
Norway Andreas Hårstad Sweden Simon Granbom SEK 29,000 $4,000 1.5000
Pomeroy Grande Prairie Cash Spiel[a][261]
Grande Prairie, Alberta, Oct. 28–30
Alberta Scott Webb Alberta Krysta Hilker $5,700 $2,000 1.0000
14 Nufloors Penticton Curling Classic[262]
Penticton, British Columbia, Nov. 4–7
United States John Shuster Manitoba Matt Dunstone $100,000 $20,000 7.0000
Swiss Cup Basel[263]
Basel, Switzerland, Nov. 4–6
Scotland Ross Whyte Norway Magnus Ramsfjell CHF 24,000 CHF 9,000 6.0000
Dave Jones Stanhope Simpson Insurance Mayflower Cashspiel[264]
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Nov. 3–6
Prince Edward Island Adam Casey New Brunswick James Grattan $14,000 $4,700 2.0000
Bally Haly Cash Spiel[265]
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nov. 3–6
Newfoundland and Labrador Andrew Symonds Newfoundland and Labrador Jeff Thomas $10,080 $2,100 1.5000
Curling Stadium Alberta Curling Series: Event 4[266]
Leduc, Alberta, Nov. 4–6
Alberta Jacob Libbus Alberta Daylan Vavrek $5,000 $2,000 1.5000
1000 Islands Gananoque Cash Spiel[267]
Gananoque, Ontario, Nov. 4–6
Cancelled
15 Original 16 Mens Cash Spiel[268]
Calgary, Alberta, Nov. 11–13
Scotland Ross Whyte Alberta Aaron Sluchinski $24,000 $6,000 4.0000
Stu Sells 1824 Halifax Classic[269]
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Nov. 9–13
Ontario John Epping Ontario Jason Camm $24,000 $7,500 3.5000
COMCO Cash Spiel[270]
Stroud, Ontario, Nov. 11–13
Ontario Pat Ferris Ontario Dayna Deruelle $11,000 $2,400 2.5000
Curling Stadium Contender Series[271]
Blaine, Minnesota, Nov. 11–13
United States John Shuster United States Daniel Casper $5,000 (US) $2,658 2.0000
Twin Anchors Houseboats Classic[272]
Salmon Arm, British Columbia, Nov. 11–13
Cancelled
16 Prism Flow Red Deer Curling Classic[273]
Red Deer, Alberta, Nov. 18–21
Manitoba Matt Dunstone Alberta Kevin Koe $35,000 $10,000 7.0000
Stu Sells Port Elgin Superspiel[274]
Port Elgin, Ontario, Nov. 18–20
Ontario Alex Champ Newfoundland and Labrador Greg Smith $11,100 $3,000 3.0000
Mid-Canada Fasteners Classic[275]
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Nov. 18–20
Manitoba Corey Chambers Manitoba Ryan Wiebe $2,800 $1,000 2.0000
Curling Stadium SaskTour Series[276]
Martensville, Saskatchewan, Nov. 18–20
Saskatchewan Kelly Knapp Saskatchewan Daymond Bernath $5,255 $1,365 2.0000
Capital Curling Rideau Open[277]
Ottawa, Ontario, Nov. 18–20
Ontario Howard Rajala Ontario Mark Kean $9,200 $2,000 2.0000
17 Challenge de Curling Desjardins[278]
Clermont, Quebec, Nov. 24–27
Ontario John Epping Quebec Félix Asselin $27,000 $8,000 3.5000
50th Mile Zero Cash Spiel[279]
Dawson Creek, British Columbia, Nov. 25–28
Japan Yusuke Morozumi Japan Riku Yanagisawa $40,000 $10,000 2.5000
Stu Sells Cookstown Classic[280]
Cookstown, Ontario, Nov. 25–27
Ontario Alex Champ Ontario Pat Ferris $14,000 $3,000 2.0000
Jim Sullivan Curling Classic[281]
Fredericton, New Brunswick, Nov. 24–27
Nova Scotia Stuart Thompson New Brunswick Mike Kennedy $15,300 $5,000 1.0000
18 DEKALB Superspiel[282]
Morris, Manitoba, Dec. 2–5
Manitoba Matt Dunstone Manitoba Reid Carruthers $36,000 $11,000 4.5000
Stu Sells Brantford NISSAN Classic[283]
Brantford, Ontario, Dec. 2–5
Ontario Pat Ferris Quebec Félix Asselin $15,000 $5,000 4.5000
King Cash Spiel[284]
Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Dec. 2–4
Japan Riku Yanagisawa British Columbia Brent Pierce $11,400 $4,000 2.5000
Curling Stadium Alberta Curling Series[285]
Leduc, Alberta, Dec. 2–4
Alberta Ryan Parent Alberta Glen Hansen $7,500 $3,000 2.0000
Scott Comfort RE/MAX Blue Chip Realty SCT[286]
Wadena, Saskatchewan, Dec. 2–4
Saskatchewan Kelly Knapp Saskatchewan Michael Carss $8,025 $1,925 2.5000
19 WFG Masters[287]
Oakville, Ontario, Dec. 6–11
Italy Joël Retornaz Scotland Bruce Mouat $150,000 $35,000 10.0000
Sask Curling Tour Moose Jaw[288]
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Dec. 9–11
Sweden Fredrik Nyman Saskatchewan Scott Manners $6,590 $1,720 2.5000
Superstore Monctonian Challenge[289]
Moncton, New Brunswick, Dec. 9–11
Prince Edward Island Tyler Smith Nova Scotia Stuart Thompson $12,400 $2,000 2.0000
MCT Championships[290]
Carberry, Manitoba, Dec. 9–11
Manitoba Steve Irwin Manitoba Ryan Wiebe $6,000 $1,600 2.0000
20 Curl Mesabi Classic[291]
Eveleth, Minnesota, Dec. 16–18
United States Korey Dropkin United States Daniel Casper $21,000 (US) $8,160 3.0000
Karuizawa International[292]
Karuizawa, Japan, Dec. 16–18
Japan Riku Yanagisawa Japan Yusuke Morozumi ¥ 1,500,000 ¥ 800,000 2.5000
23 Mercure Perth Masters[293]
Perth, Scotland, Jan. 4–7
Scotland Bruce Mouat Italy Joël Retornaz £ 17,000 £ 7,000 6.0000
24 Co-op Canadian Open[294]
Camrose, Alberta, Jan. 10–15
Alberta Brendan Bottcher Sweden Niklas Edin $100,000 $35,000 10.0000
SCT Players Championship[295]
Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Jan. 13–15
Saskatchewan Kelly Knapp Saskatchewan Michael Carss $12,600 $2,600 2.5000
25 Curling Stadium LA Open[296]
Vernon, California, Jan. 19–22
Cancelled
26 Ed Werenich Golden Wrench Classic[297]
Tempe, Arizona, Jan. 26–29
Alberta Karsten Sturmay Manitoba Reid Carruthers $22,000 (US) $7,968 3.5000
30 Sun City Cup[298]
Karlstad, Sweden, Feb. 23–26
Sweden Niklas Edin Netherlands Wouter Gösgens SEK 55,000 $3,913 4.0000
31 Tournoi Hommes Circuit Provincial[299]
Maniwaki, Quebec, Mar. 3–5
Quebec Mathieu Paquet Quebec Yannick Martel $10,000 1.0000
33 Aberdeen International Curling Championship[300]
Aberdeen, Scotland, Mar. 24–26
Scotland Ross Whyte Italy Joël Retornaz £ 6,000 £ 2,500 5.0000
34 St. Catharines Golf & CC Cash Spiel[301]
St. Catharines, Ontario, Mar. 24–26
Ontario Sam Mooibroek Turkey Uğurcan Karagöz $12,000 $2,800 2.5000
37 Princess Auto Players' Championship[302]
Toronto, Ontario, Apr. 11–16
Alberta Kevin Koe Switzerland Yannick Schwaller $175,000 $40,000 10.0000
38 SGI Canada Best of the West[303]
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Apr. 20–23
Alberta Karsten Sturmay Manitoba Ryan Wiebe $20,000 $10,000 3.0000
40 KIOTI Tractor Champions Cup[304]
Olds, Alberta, May 2–7
Alberta Brendan Bottcher Newfoundland and Labrador Brad Gushue $150,000 $30,000 9.0000

Women's events

[edit]

Source:[305]

Week Event Winning skip Runner-up skip Purse (CAD) Winner's share (CAD) SFM
1 Hokkaido Bank Curling Classic[306]
Sapporo, Japan, Aug. 4–7
Japan Sayaka Yoshimura Japan Mayu Minami ¥ 1,700,000 ¥ 1,000,000 2.5000
Morris Women's Summer SunSpiel[307]
Morris, Manitoba, Aug. 5–7
Cancelled
3 Euro Super Series[308]
Stirling, Scotland, Aug. 18–21
Germany Daniela Jentsch Norway Maia Ramsfjell £ 20,000 £ 6,000 4.0000
Wakkanai Midori Challenge Cup[309]
Hokkaido, Japan, Aug. 18–21
Japan Sayaka Yoshimura Japan Asuka Kanai ¥ 1,720,000 ¥ 1,000,000 2.5000
4 Summer Series[310]
Saint-Félicien, Quebec, Aug. 26–29
Switzerland Silvana Tirinzoni British Columbia Clancy Grandy $14,000 $6,500 4.5000
Curling Stadium Alberta Curling Series: Event 1[311]
Leduc, Alberta, Aug. 26–28
South Korea Gim Eun-ji Alberta Selena Sturmay $5,000 $2,000 3.5000
Curling Stadium Dumfries Ice Bowl Cup[312]
Dumfries, Scotland, Aug. 24–27
Cancelled
5 Curling Stadium Martensville International[313]
Martensville, Saskatchewan, Sep. 1–5
British Columbia Clancy Grandy Switzerland Silvana Tirinzoni $25,000 $10,000 5.5000
Oslo Cup[314]
Oslo, Norway, Sep. 2–4
Sweden Anna Hasselborg Manitoba Kaitlyn Lawes NOK 88,000 $5,259 5.0000
U25 NextGen Classic[315]
Edmonton, Alberta, Aug. 31 – Sep. 3
Alberta Serena Gray-Withers Saskatchewan Skylar Ackerman $16,000 $6,000 2.5000
ARGO GRAPHICS Cup[316]
Kitami, Japan, Sep. 1–4
Japan Sae Yamamoto Japan Sayaka Yoshimura ¥ 1,700,000 ¥ 1,000,000 2.0000
6 Saville Shoot-Out[317]
Edmonton, Alberta, Sep. 9–11