2023–24 curling season
2023–24 curling season | |
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Sport | Curling |
The 2023–24 curling season began in June 2023 and ended in May 2024.
World Curling Federation events
[edit]Source:[1]
Championships
[edit]Qualification events
[edit]Event | Qualifiers |
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World Mixed Doubles Qualification Event[17] Dumfries, Scotland, Dec. 2–7 | Germany France New Zealand China |
Other events
[edit]Event | Winning skip | Runner-up skip | |
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Canadian YOG Mixed Doubles Qualifying Series[18] Edmonton, Alberta, Aug. 31 – Sep. 2 | Locke / Perry | Evason / Hiebert | |
Swedish European Qualifier[19] Jönköping, Sweden, Sep. 20–23 | Isabella Wranå | Anna Hasselborg | |
German European Trials[20] Füssen, Germany, Oct. 7–9 | Sixten Totzek | Benny Kapp | |
Portuguese Mixed Doubles Curling Cup[21] Barrie, Ontario, Oct. 13–15 | Ethier / Santos | Spalding / Skidmore | |
German Mixed Doubles Trials[22] Füssen, Germany, Nov. 7–10 | Kapp / Totzek | Schöll / Sutor | |
1st Uiseong Korean Cup[23][24] Uiseong, South Korea, Nov. 20–24 | M | Kim Chang-min | Jeong Byeong-jin |
W | Kim Eun-jung | Gim Eun-ji | |
Chairman's Cup[25] Gangneung, South Korea, Dec. 17–19 | M | Kim Chang-min | Jeong Byeong-jin |
W | Ha Seung-youn | Kim Min-seo | |
Swedish World Mixed Doubles Qualifier[26] Jönköping, Sweden, Feb. 22–25 | I. Wranå / R. Wranå | de Val / Magnusson | |
2nd Uiseong Korean Cup[27][28] Uiseong, South Korea, Apr. 29 – May 5 | M | Kim Chang-min | Lee Jae-beom |
W | Kim Eun-jung | Ha Seung-youn |
Curling Canada events
[edit]Source:[29]
Championships
[edit]Invitationals
[edit]Event | Winning skip | Runner-up skip | |
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U25 NextGen Classic[43][44] Edmonton, Alberta, Aug. 30 – Sep. 4 | M | Rylan Kleiter | Sam Mooibroek |
W | Serena Gray-Withers | Abby Marks | |
MD | Kayla MacMillan / Sterling Middleton | Jessica Zheng / Victor Pietrangelo | |
PointsBet Invitational[45] Oakville, Ontario, Sep. 27 – Oct. 1 | M | Reid Carruthers | Matt Dunstone |
W | Rachel Homan | Kerri Einarson | |
SGI Canada Best of the West (U30)[46][47] Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Apr. 4–7 | M | Ryan Wiebe | Rylan Kleiter |
W | Abby Marks | Kayla Skrlik |
Provincial and Territorial Playdowns
[edit]National championships
[edit]Australia
[edit]Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Australian Men's Curling Championship[49][50] Naseby, New Zealand, Jun. 6–9 | Jay Merchant | Matt Panoussi | Ian Gagnon |
Australian Women's Curling Championship[51][49] Naseby, New Zealand, Jun. 6–9 | Jennifer Westhagen | Helen Williams | Karen Titheridge |
Australian Mixed Curling Championship[49] Naseby, New Zealand, Jun. 9–11 | Matt Panoussi | Dustin Armstrong | Hugh Millikin |
Australian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[52][53] Naseby, New Zealand, Sep. 18–20 | Tahli Gill / Dean Hewitt | Joanne Robins / Nathan Francey | - |
Australian Senior Curling Championships[52][53] Naseby, New Zealand, Sep. 18–20 | David Imlah | Hugh Millikin | - |
Brazil
[edit]Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Brazilian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[54] São Paulo, Brazil, Sep. 29 –Oct. 1 | Elen Sumi / Arnaldo Yamashita | Fabiana Campos / Felipe Pires | Liége Mentz-Rosano / Sidinei Sassi |
Chinese Taipei
[edit]Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Chinese Taipei Men's Curling Championship[55] Chaska, Minnesota, United States, Jun. 17–18 | Randie Shen | Victor Lee | Nelson Wang |
Czech Republic
[edit]Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Czech Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[56] Prague, Feb. 9–13 | ASC Dukla (Zuzana Paulová / Tomáš Paul) | Dion WC (Julie Zelingrová / Vít Chabičovský) | Zbraslav K (Petra Klímová / Lukáš Klíma) |
Czech Men's Curling Championship[57] Prague, Feb. 29 –Mar. 5 | Lukáš Klíma | Marek Bříza | Martin Blahovec |
source:[58]
Denmark
[edit]Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Danish Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[59][60] Hvidovre, Feb. 9–11 | Lander / H. Holtermann | N. Wiksten / K. Wiksten | E. Holtermann / Jensen |
Danish Women's Curling Championship[61] Gentofte, Apr. 5–7 | Madeleine Dupont | Katrine Schmidt | Klara Jakobsen |
England
[edit]Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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English Men's Curling Championship[62] Dumfries, Scotland, Feb. 22–25 | Rob Retchless | Fraser Clark | Andrew Reed |
Estonia
[edit]Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Estonian Men's Curling Championship[63][64] Tallinn, Feb. 1–4 | "Team Veltsman": Eduard Veltsman, Janis Kiziridi, Konstantin Dotsenko, Igor Dzenzeljuk, alternate: Aleksander Andre | "Team Holm": Marten Padama, Karl Kukner, Tanel Toomväli, Kaarel Holm, alternate: Tarvin Kaldvee | "Team Jakobson": Andres Jakobson, Siim Sein, Olari Kalvik, Henry Grünberg, alternate: Tarmo Vähesoo |
Estonian Women's Curling Championship[65][66] Tallinn, Feb. 1–4 | "Team Turmann": Erika Tuvike, Kerli Laidsalu, Liisa Turmann, Heili Grossmann | "Team Peebo": Margit Peebo, Ingrid Novikova, Küllike Ustav, Marcella Tammes, alternate: Evelyn Karro | - |
Estonian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship Tallinn, Feb. 29 – Mar. 3 | Marie Kaldvee / Harri Lill | Kaidi Elmik / Karl Kukner | Karoliine Kaare / Marten Padama |
(source:[67])
Finland
[edit]Source:[73]
Germany
[edit]Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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German Men's Curling Championship[74] | Marc Muskatewitz | Sixten Totzek | Felix Schulze |
German Women's Curling Championship[74] | Emira Abbes | Sina Frey | Nicole Harder |
Italy
[edit]Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
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Italian Men's Curling Championship[75][76] Nov. 10 – Jan. 28, Feb. 7–11 | Joël Retornaz | Giacomo Colli | Stefano Spiller | |
Italian Women's Curling Championship[77][78] Oct. 20 – Jan. 7, Feb. 7–11 | Rebecca Mariani | Stefania Constantini | Veronica Zappone | |
Italian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[79] Cortina d'Ampezzo, Mar. 7–10 | Constantini / Arman | Zardini Lacedelli / De Zanna | Maloni / Colli | |
Italian Mixed Curling Championship[80][81] Pinerolo, Nov. 4 – Feb. 18 (RR), Torino, Mar. 16–17 (PO) | Simone Gonin | Denise Pimpini | Barbara Gentile | |
Italian Junior Curling Championships[82][83][84] Oct. 23 - Mar. 3 (Q/RR), Cortina d'Ampezzo, Apr. 6-7 (PO) | M | Stefano Spiller | Stefano Gilli | Jacopo Scappin |
W | Rebecca Mariani | Giada Zambelli | - |
Japan
[edit]Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | ||
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Japan Curling Championships[85] Sapporo, Hokkaido, Jan. 28–Feb. 4 | M | Shinya Abe | Riku Yanagisawa | Takumi Maeda | |
W | Miyu Ueno | Miku Nihira | Ikue Kitazawa | ||
Japan Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[86] Karuizawa, Nagano, Feb. 26 – Mar. 3 | Ueno / Yamaguchi | Onodera / Maeda | Koana / Aoki |
Latvia
[edit]Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
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Latvian Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[87] Riga, Nov. 27–30 | Poļina Rožkova / Agris Lasmans | Gaļina Pavlova / Aleksandrs Dimbovskis | Linda Meijere / Ojārs Briedis | |
Latvian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[88][89] Riga, Feb. 12-18 | Dace Regža / Ansis Regža | Katrīna Gaidule / Roberts Reinis Buncis | Sabīne Jeske / Arnis Veidemanis | |
Latvian Junior Curling Championships Riga, Mar. 11-17 | M[90] | TKK/Zass (Kristaps Zass) | KKR/Buncis (Roberts Reinis Buncis) | VKK/Vieško (Valters Vieško) |
W[91] | JKK/Barone (Evelīna Barone) | SK OB/Regža (Agate Regža) | — | |
Latvian Mixed Curling Championship[92][93] Riga, Apr. 10-14 | SK OB/Vonda (Krišs Vonda) | SK OB/Regža (Ansis Regža) | CC Riga/Veidemanis (Arnis Veidemanis) | |
Latvian Wheelchair Curling Championship[94][95] Riga, Apr. 23—24 | KKR / Briedis (Ojārs Briedis) | Alliance / Dimbovskis (Aleksandrs Dimbovskis) | — |
source:[96]
New Zealand
[edit]Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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New Zealand Mixed Curling Championship[97] Auckland, Jun. 4–15 | Dave Watt | Brett Sargon | Iain Craig |
New Zealand Men's Curling Championship[98] Naseby, Jun. 14–18 | Anton Hood | Sean Becker | Peter de Boer |
New Zealand Women's Curling Championship[98] Naseby, Jun. 14–18 | Jessica Smith | Courtney Smith | Lucy Neilson |
New Zealand Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[99] Naseby, Aug. 10–13 | Courtney Smith / Anton Hood | Jess Smith / Ben Smith | Mhairi-Bronté Duncan / Brett Sargon |
New Zealand Junior Men's Championship[100] Naseby, Aug. 25–26 | Sam Flanagan | Darcy Nevill | William Becker |
New Zealand Junior Women's Championship[101] Naseby, Aug. 25–26 | Ruby Kinney | Rachael Pitts | Tahlia Peterson |
source: [1]
Norway
[edit](source:[105])
Poland
[edit]Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Polish Mixed Doubles Championship[106] Łódź, Oct. 23–27 | Walczak / Augustyniak | Lipińska / Stych | Dyderska / Telak |
Russia
[edit]source:[130]
Scotland
[edit]source:[137]
South Korea
[edit]Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Korean Men's Curling Championship[138] Gangneung, Jun. 22–30 | Park Jong-duk | Jeong Byeong-jin | Kim Soo-hyuk |
Korean Women's Curling Championship[139] Gangneung, Jun. 22–30 | Gim Eun-ji | Kim Eun-jung | Ha Seung-youn |
Korean Mixed Doubles Curling Championship Uijeongbu, Jul. 23–31 | J. Kim / B. Jeong | H. Kim / Yoo | S. Kim / Y. Jeong |
Sweden
[edit]Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
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Swedish Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[140] Gävle, Nov. 30 – Dec. 3 | CK Granit (Andersson / Granbom) | Härnösands CK (Sarén / Palm) | IK Fyris (Bergman / Hanna) | |
Swedish Senior Curling Championships[141][142][143] Östersund, Jan. 10–14 | M | Sundbybergs CK (Wranå) | Sundbybergs CK (Julius) | Danderyds CK (Wikström) Härnösands CK (Prytz) |
W | Härnösands CK (Norberg) | CK Granit (Noreen) | Norrköpings CK (Persson) | |
Swedish Men's Curling Championship[144] Jönköping, Jan. 31 – Feb. 4 | Fredrik Nyman | Simon Granbom | Axel Rosander Johan Nygren | |
Swedish Women's Curling Championship[144] Jönköping, Jan. 31 – Feb. 4 | Anna Hasselborg | Isabella Wranå | Emma Moberg | |
Swedish Wheelchair Curling Championship[144] Jönköping, Jan. 31 – Feb. 4 | Härnösands CK (Ulander) | Amatörföreningens CK (Wilhelm) | Jönköpings CC (Pettersson) |
source:[145]
Switzerland
[edit]Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
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Swiss Mixed Doubles Wheelchair Curling Championship[146][147] Wetzikon, Jan. 19–21 | Bern 3 (von Gunten / Burgener) | Genève 1 (Champion / Kneubühl) | Bern 2 (Villars / Tercier) | |
Swiss Men's Curling Championship Thônex, Feb. 5–10 | Yannick Schwaller | Andrin Schnider | Michael Brunner | |
Swiss Women's Curling Championship Thônex, Feb. 6–10 | Silvana Tirinzoni | Xenia Schwaller | Roxanne Heritier | |
Swiss Senior Curling Championships[148][149] men: St. Gallen, Feb. 15–18, women: Küssnacht am Rigi, Feb. 16–18 | M | Christof Schwaller | Stefan Karnusian | Dieter Wüest |
W | Daniela Ruetschi-Schlegel | Dagmar Frei | Nicole Strausak | |
Swiss Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[150][151] Biel/Bienne, Feb. 28 – Mar. 3 | Schwaller-Hürlimann / Schwaller | Howald / Lachat | Pätz / Michel |
source:[152]
United States
[edit]Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
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United States Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[153][154][155] Fort Wayne, Indiana, Jan. 4–7 | Oyuna Uranchimeg / Matt Thums | Laura Dwyer / Steve Emt | Penny Ricker / Shawn Sadowski | |
United States Men's Curling Championship[156] East Rutherford, New Jersey, Jan. 29 – Feb. 4 | John Shuster | Korey Dropkin | Daniel Casper | |
United States Women's Curling Championship[156] East Rutherford, New Jersey, Jan. 29 – Feb. 4 | Tabitha Peterson | Sarah Anderson | Delaney Strouse | |
United States Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[157] Traverse City, Michigan, Feb. 27 – Mar. 3 | B. Hamilton / M. Hamilton | Thiesse / Dropkin | Geving / Shuster | |
United States Junior Curling Championships (U21)[158] Eau Claire, Wisconsin, Mar. 25–30 | M | Nicholas Cenzalli | Caden Hebert | Mason Guentzel |
W | Allie Giroux | Allory Johnson | Ava Schapman |
(source :[159])
Tour events
[edit]Teams
[edit]Men's events
[edit]Source:[160][161][162][163][164]
* Women's team