2023–24 curling season

2023–24 curling season
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The 2023–24 curling season began in June 2023 and ended in May 2024.

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. 14–21
 Sweden (Nygren)  Spain (Vez)  Canada (Asselin)
Pan Continental Curling Championships[3]
Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada, Oct. 29 – Nov. 4
A M  Canada (Gushue)  South Korea (Park)  Japan (Yanagisawa)
W  South Korea (Gim)  Japan (Fujisawa)  United States (Peterson)
B M  China (Ma)  Philippines (Pfister)  Hong Kong (Chang)
W  China (Han)  Jamaica (Hall)  Brazil (Shibuya)
World Wheelchair-B Curling Championship[4]
Lohja, Finland, Nov. 5–10
 Slovakia (Zaťko)  Estonia (Koitmäe)  Italy (Marchese)
European Curling Championships[5][6]
Aberdeen & Perth, Scotland, Nov. 18–25
A M  Scotland (Mouat)  Sweden (Edin)  Switzerland (Schwaller)
W  Switzerland (Tirinzoni)  Italy (Constantini)  Norway (Rørvik)
B M  England (Retchless)  Austria (Genner)  Latvia (Trukšāns)
W  Hungary (Kalocsai-van Dorp)  Lithuania (Paulauskaitė)  Poland (Lipińska)
World Junior-B Curling Championships[7]
Lohja, Finland, Dec. 8–19
M  Canada (Tao)  United States (Wendling)  Denmark (Schmidt)
W  China (Li)  Canada (Plett)  Germany (Messenzehl)
Youth Olympic Games[8]
Gangneung, South Korea, Jan. 20 – Feb. 1
Mx  Great Britain (Carson)  Denmark (Schmidt)  Switzerland (Dryburgh)
MD  Great Britain (Soutar / Brewster)  Denmark (K. Schmidt / J. Schmidt)  United States (Wendling / Paral)
World Junior Curling Championships[9]
Lohja, Finland, Feb. 17–24
M  Norway (Høstmælingen)  Italy (Gilli)  Denmark (Schmidt)
W  Switzerland (Schwaller)  Japan (Nihira)  Norway (Bjørnstad)
World Wheelchair Curling Championship[10]
Gangneung, South Korea, Mar. 2–9
 Norway (Stordahl)  Canada (Ideson)  China (Wang)
World Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[11]
Gangneung, South Korea, Mar. 11–16
 South Korea (Cho / Jeong)  China (Wang / Yang)  Italy (Berto / Ioriatti)
World Women's Curling Championship[12]
Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada, Mar. 16–24
 Canada (Homan)  Switzerland (Tirinzoni)  South Korea (Gim)
World Men's Curling Championship[13]
Schaffhausen, Switzerland, Mar. 30 – Apr. 7
 Sweden (Edin)  Canada (Gushue)  Italy (Retornaz)
World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[14]
Östersund, Sweden, Apr. 20–27
 Sweden (I. Wranå / R. Wranå)  Estonia (Kaldvee / Lill)  Norway (Skaslien / Nedregotten)
World Senior Curling Championships[15]
Östersund, Sweden, Apr. 20–27
M  Canada (Flemming)  United States (Farbelow)  Sweden (Wranå)
W  Canada (Froud)  Lithuania (Paulauskaitė)  Scotland (Kennedy)
European Curling Championships[16]
Dumfries, Scotland, Apr. 28 – May 4
C M  Bulgaria (Seiler)  Israel (Pokras)  Slovenia (Zelinka)
W  Netherlands (Bomas)  Wales (Beever)  Ukraine (Moskalenko)

Qualification events

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Event Qualifiers
World Mixed Doubles Qualification Event[17]
Dumfries, Scotland, Dec. 2–7
 Germany
 France
 New Zealand
 China

Other events

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Event Winning skip Runner-up skip
Canadian YOG Mixed Doubles Qualifying Series[18]
Edmonton, Alberta, Aug. 31 – Sep. 2
Newfoundland and Labrador Locke / Perry Manitoba Evason / Alberta Hiebert
Swedish European Qualifier[19]
Jönköping, Sweden, Sep. 20–23
Isabella Wranå Anna Hasselborg
German European Trials[20]
Füssen, Germany, Oct. 7–9
Bavaria Sixten Totzek Bavaria Benny Kapp
Portuguese Mixed Doubles Curling Cup[21]
Barrie, Ontario, Oct. 13–15
Portugal Ethier / Santos Portugal Spalding / Skidmore
German Mixed Doubles Trials[22]
Füssen, Germany, Nov. 7–10
Bavaria Kapp / Totzek Bavaria 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

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Source:[29]

Championships

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Canadian Mixed Curling Championship[30]
Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Nov. 5–11
 Saskatchewan (Meachem)  Manitoba (Kurz)  Ontario (McDonald)
Canadian Curling Club Championships[31]
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Nov. 19–25
M  Alberta (Sherrard)  Saskatchewan (Criton)  Quebec (Maheux)
W  New Brunswick (Burgess)  Ontario (Thorne)  British Columbia (Craig)
Canadian Senior Curling Championships[32]
Vernon, British Columbia, Dec. 3–9
M  Nova Scotia (Flemming)  Saskatchewan (Korte)  Manitoba (Boehmer)
W  Ontario (Froud)  Saskatchewan (Martin)  British Columbia (Gushulak)
Canadian U18 Curling Championships[33]
Ottawa, Ontario, Feb. 4–10
M  Newfoundland and Labrador 1 (Perry)  Saskatchewan 1 (Derksen)  Nova Scotia 1 (Atherton)
W  Manitoba (Hayward)  Quebec 1 (Fortin)  Ontario 2 (Acres)
AUS Curling Championships[34]
Montague, Prince Edward Island, Feb. 8–11
M Nova Scotia Dalhousie Tigers (Purcell) Nova Scotia Saint Mary's Huskies (Mosher) New Brunswick UNB Reds (Stewart)
W New Brunswick UNB Reds (Campbell) Nova Scotia Dalhousie Tigers (MacNutt) New Brunswick Mount Allison Mounties (Wynter)
Scotties Tournament of Hearts[35]
Calgary, Alberta, Feb. 16–25
 Ontario (Homan)  Manitoba (Jones)  Manitoba (Cameron)
Montana's Brier[36][37]
Regina, Saskatchewan, Mar. 1–10
 Canada (Gushue)  Saskatchewan (McEwen)  Alberta (Bottcher)
U Sports/Curling Canada University Curling Championships[38]
Fredericton, New Brunswick, Mar. 12–16
M Saskatchewan Regina Cougars (Bryden) Nova Scotia Dalhousie Tigers (Purcell) Alberta Alberta Golden Bears (Tao)
W Alberta Alberta Pandas (Gray-Withers) Ontario Waterloo Warriors (Evans) Nova Scotia Dalhousie Tigers (MacNutt)
CCAA/Curling Canada College Curling Championships[39]
Fredericton, New Brunswick, Mar. 12–16
M Ontario Humber Hawks (Dobson) Ontario Mohawk Mountaineers (Jones) Alberta SAIT Trojans (Baum)
W Alberta Concordia Thunder (Wood) Alberta SAIT Trojans (Shannon) Ontario Humber Hawks (Mallett)
Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[40]
Fredericton, New Brunswick, Mar. 17–22
Manitoba K. Lott / C. Lott AlbertaSaskatchewan Walker / Muyres Alberta Peterman / Gallant
Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship[41]
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Mar. 24–30
 Saskatchewan 1 (Dash)  Newfoundland and Labrador (Dean)  British Columbia (Austgarden)
Canadian Junior Curling Championships[42]
Fort McMurray, Alberta, Mar. 24–31
M  Alberta 1 (Wipf)  Nova Scotia 1 (MacIsaac)  Manitoba 2 (Freeman)
W  Nova Scotia 1 (MacNutt)  Ontario 1 (Markle)  Alberta 2 (Beaudry)

Invitationals

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Event Winning skip Runner-up skip
U25 NextGen Classic[43][44]
Edmonton, Alberta, Aug. 30 – Sep. 4
M Saskatchewan Rylan Kleiter Ontario Sam Mooibroek
W Alberta Serena Gray-Withers Alberta Abby Marks
MD British Columbia Kayla MacMillan / Sterling Middleton Ontario Jessica Zheng / Victor Pietrangelo
PointsBet Invitational[45]
Oakville, Ontario, Sep. 27 – Oct. 1
M Manitoba Reid Carruthers Manitoba Matt Dunstone
W Ontario Rachel Homan Manitoba Kerri Einarson
SGI Canada Best of the West (U30)[46][47]
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Apr. 4–7
M Manitoba Ryan Wiebe Saskatchewan Rylan Kleiter
W Alberta Abby Marks Alberta Kayla Skrlik

Provincial and Territorial Playdowns

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Province/
Territory
Women Men
Event Champion Runner-up Event Champion Runner-up
 Alberta
St. Paul, Jan. 24–28 (Women's);
Hinton, Feb. 7–11 (Men's)
Alberta Scotties Selena Sturmay Kayla Skrlik Boston Pizza Cup Aaron Sluchinski Kevin Koe
 British Columbia
Esquimalt, Jan. 23–28
British Columbia Scotties Clancy Grandy Corryn Brown BC Men's Championship Catlin Schneider Jason Montgomery
 Manitoba
Morden, Jan. 24–28 (Women's);
Stonewall, Feb. 7–11 (Men's)
Manitoba Scotties Kaitlyn Lawes Beth Peterson Viterra Championship Team Carruthers Braden Calvert
 New Brunswick
Oromocto, Jan. 17–21 (Women's);
Miramichi, Jan. 31 – Feb. 3 (Men's)
New Brunswick Scotties Melissa Adams Sylvie Quillian New Brunswick Tankard James Grattan Rene Comeau
 Newfoundland and Labrador
St. John's, Jan. 23–28
Newfoundland and
Labrador Scotties
Stacie Curtis Brooke Godsland Newfoundland and Labrador Tankard Andrew Symonds Greg Smith
 Northern Ontario
Little Current, Jan. 24–28
Northern Ontario Scotties Krista McCarville Krysta Burns Northern Ontario
Men's Provincial Championship
Trevor Bonot Tanner Horgan
 Northwest Territories
Hay River, Jan. 17–22 (Women's);
Inuvik, Jan. 25–26 (Men's)
Northwest Territories Scotties Kerry Galusha Sharon Cormier NWT Men's Championship Jamie Koe Nick Saturnino
 Nova Scotia
Halifax, Jan. 17–21
Nova Scotia Scotties Heather Smith Christina Black Nova Scotia Tankard Matthew Manuel Owen Purcell
 Nunavut
Iqaluit, Dec. 14–17
Nunavut Scotties Cancelled[48] Nunavut Mens Territorials Shane Latimer Wade Kingdon
 Ontario
Dorchester, Jan. 22–28
Ontario Scotties Danielle Inglis Carly Howard Ontario Tankard Scott Howard Jayden King
 Prince Edward Island
Summerside, Jan. 25–28
Prince Edward Island Scotties Jane DiCarlo Amanda Power Prince Edward Island Tankard Tyler Smith Jamie Newson
 Quebec
Drummondville, Jan. 23–28
Quebec Scotties Laurie St-Georges Noémie Verreault Quebec Tankard Jean-Michel Arsenault Félix Asselin
 Saskatchewan
Tisdale, Jan. 17–21 (Women's);
Saskatoon, Jan. 31 – Feb. 4 (Men's)
Saskatchewan Scotties Skylar Ackerman Nancy Martin SaskTel Tankard Mike McEwen Rylan Kleiter
 Yukon
Whitehorse, Jan. 11–14
Yukon Scotties Bayly Scoffin Patty Wallingham Yukon Men's Championship Thomas Scoffin Dustin Mikkelsen
Tyler Williams

National championships

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Australia

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
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

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
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

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Chinese Taipei Men's Curling Championship[55]
Chaska, Minnesota, United States, Jun. 17–18
Randie Shen Victor Lee Nelson Wang

Czech Republic

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
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

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
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

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
English Men's Curling Championship[62]
Dumfries, Scotland, Feb. 22–25
Rob Retchless Fraser Clark Andrew Reed

Estonia

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
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
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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

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Finnish Wheelchair Curling Championship[68][69]
Harjavalta, Sep. 15–17
Juha Rajala Markku Karjalainen Valeriina Silas
Finnish Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[70]
Harjavalta, Jan. 5–7
Harri Tuomaala / Ritva Lampinen Teemu Klasila / Riitta Särösalo Pekka Pälsynaho / Valeriina Silas
Finnish Women's Curling Championship[71][72]
Åland, Feb. 16–18
Janina Lindström Miia Ahrenberg Pia Varjola
Finnish Mixed Curling Championship
Joensuu, Apr. 11–14
Jussi Uusipaavalniemi Iikko Säntti Ella Eivola

Source:[73]

Germany

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
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

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
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

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Japan Curling Championships[85]
Sapporo, Hokkaido, Jan. 28–Feb. 4
M Hokkaido Shinya Abe Nagano Prefecture Riku Yanagisawa Hokkaido Takumi Maeda
W Nagano Prefecture Miyu Ueno Hokkaido Miku Nihira Nagano Prefecture Ikue Kitazawa
Japan Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[86]
Karuizawa, Nagano, Feb. 26 – Mar. 3
Nagano Prefecture Ueno / Yamaguchi Hokkaido Onodera / Maeda Yamanashi Prefecture Koana / Hokkaido Aoki

Latvia

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
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

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
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

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Norwegian Junior Curling Championships[102][103]
Haugesund, Dec. 8–10 2023
It was an absolute championship, among both men's (6) and women's (2) teams, round robin only.
1 Mosetertoppen Skiline/Høstmælingen (men's)
Lillehammer CK (Lillehammer)
(Lucas Høstmælingen, Tinius Haslev Nordbye, Magnus Lunde, Eskil Eriksen)
Lag OCE Mjøen (men's)
Oppdal CK (Oppdal)
(Markus D. Dale, Anders Mjøen, Emil S. Sæther, Jonathan S. Got, запасной: Erland S. Loe)
OCE Lag Bjørnstad (women's)
Oppdal CK (Oppdal)
(Torild Bjørnstad, Nora Østgård, Ingeborg Forbregd, Eilin Kjærland)
Norwegian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[104]
Lillehammer, Jan. 26–28
Kristin Skaslien / Magnus Nedregotten Martine Rønning / Mathias Brænden Maia Ramsfjell / Magnus Ramsfjell
Norwegian Men's Curling Championship
Oslo, Mar. 7–10
Magnus Nedregotten, Steffen Walstad, Håvard Vad Petersson, Torger Nergård, Markus Høiberg Andreas Hårstad, Mathias Brænden, Michael Mellemseter, Wilhelm Næss, Emil M. Kvål Magnus Ramsfjell, Martin Sesaker, Bendik Ramsfjell, Gaute Nepstad
Norwegian Women's Curling Championship
Oslo, Mar. 7–10
Torild Bjørnstad, Nora Østgård, Ingeborg Forbregd, Eilin Kjærland Kristin Skaslien, Marianne Rørvik, Mille Haslev Nordbye, Martine Rønning Marina Hauser, Janne Fossen, Grethe Brenna, Randi Tørrissen
Norwegian Mixed Curling Championship
Oppdal, Apr. 26–28
Grunde Buraas Andreas Hårstad Mathias Brænden

(source:[105])

Poland

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Polish Mixed Doubles Championship[106]
Łódź, Oct. 23–27
Walczak / Augustyniak Lipińska / Stych Dyderska / Telak

Russia

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Russian Mixed Curling Cup[107][108]
Novosibirsk, Aug. 28 – Sep. 1
Novosibirsk Oblast 1 (Ivan Kazachkov) Irkutsk Oblast - Komsomoll 1 (Elizaveta Trukhina) Moscow Oblast 1 (Mikhail Vaskov)
Russian Mixed Doubles Curling Cup[109][110]
Novosibirsk, Sep. 4–7
Saint Petersburg 2
Alina Kovaleva / Alexey Timofeev
Saint Petersburg 1
Nkeirouka Ezekh / Oleg Krasikov
Saint Petersburg 4
Anastasia Bryzgalova / Alexander Krushelnitskiy
Russian Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Curling Cup
Sochi, Sep. 29 - Oct. 4[111][112]
Moscow 3
Olga Verkhotina / Andrei Meshcheryakov)
Sevastopol (Natalia Kuzminova / Vladimir Lyubovich) Moscow 1 (Alexandra Chechetkina / Alexander Shevchenko)
Russian Men's Curling Cup
Sochi, Dec. 4-8[113][114]
Saint Petersburg 1 (Alexey Timofeev) Krasnodar Krai (Dmitry Mironov) Moscow Oblast 1 (Alexander Eremin)
Russian Women's Curling Cup
Sochi, Dec. 11-15[115]
Saint Petersburg 1
(Alina Kovaleva)
Saint Petersburg 2
(Diana Margaryan)
Komsomoll - Irkutsk Oblast
(Elizaveta Trukhina)
Russian Wheelchair Curling Cup
Novosibirsk, Dec. 16-22[116]
Team Moscow
(Konstantin Kurokhtin)
Saint Petersburg 2
(Alexey Lyubimtsev)
Granit (Chelyabinsk Oblast)
(Aleksey Fatuev)
Russian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[117][118]
Sochi, Jan. 17–21
Komsomoll 3 - Irkutsk Oblast
Elizaveta Trukhina / Nikolay Lysakov
Saint Petersburg 2
Alina Kovaleva / Alexey Timofeev
Krasnodar Krai 1
Viktoria Enbaeva / Dmitry Mironov
Russian Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Curling Championship
Sochi, Jan. 29 - Feb. 5[119][120]
Krasnoyarsk Krai
(Olesya Chernykh / Maxim Krasnov)
Krasnodar Krai 1
(Tatyana Starkova / Andrey Smirnov)
Saint Petersburg 1
(Anna Karpushina / Alexey Lyubimtsev)
Russian Women's Curling Championship[121][122]
Sochi, Apr. 6–14
Moscow Oblast 1
(Irina Riazanova)
Saint Petersburg 2
(Diana Margarian)
Saint Petersburg 3
(Irina Nizovtseva)
Russian Men's Curling Championship[123][124]
Sochi, Apr. 15–21
Saint Petersburg 1
(Alexey Timofeev)
Krasnodar Krai
(Sergey Glukhov)
Irkutsk Oblast - Komsomoll
(Nikolay Lysakov)
Russian Wheelchair Curling Championship[125][126][127]
Novosibirsk, Apr. 22–30
Moscow
(Konstantin Kurokhtin)
Saint Petersburg
(Alexey Lyubimtsev)
Samara Oblast
(Igor Ruzheinikov)
Russian Mixed Curling Championship[128][129]
Irkutsk, May 14–20
Moscow Oblast 1
(Alexander Eremin)
Team Moscow
(Timofey Nasonov)
Krasnoyarsk Krai
(Anna Samoylik)

source:[130]

Scotland

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Scottish Junior Curling Championships[131]
Aberdeen, Nov. 10-15
M Orrin Carson Jack Strawhorn Ross Craik
W Robyn Munro Callie Soutar Tia Laurie
Scottish Mixed Curling Championship[132][133]
Forfar, Jan. 19-21
Neil Kennedy Billy Morton David Reid
Scottish Men's Curling Championship[134]
Dumfries, Feb. 4-10
Ross Whyte James Craik Bruce Mouat
Scottish Women's Curling Championship[134]
Dumfries, Feb. 4-10
Fay Henderson Rebecca Morrison Robyn Munro
Scottish Senior Curling Championships[135]
Hamilton, Feb. 15-18
M Hammy McMillan Graham Cormack Graeme Connal
W Gail Thomson Jackie Lockhart Susan Wyllie
Scottish Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[136]
Perth, Feb. 20-25
Sophie Jackson / Duncan McFadzean Lisa Davie / Mark Watt Rebecca Morrison / Kyle Waddell

source:[137]

South Korea

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
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

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Swedish Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[140]
Gävle, Nov. 30 – Dec. 3
Gävleborg County CK Granit (Andersson / Granbom) Västernorrland County Härnösands CK (Sarén / Palm) Uppland 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)
Västernorrland County Härnösands CK (Prytz)
W Västernorrland County Härnösands CK (Norberg) Gävleborg County CK Granit (Noreen) Östergötland Norrköpings CK (Persson)
Swedish Men's Curling Championship[144]
Jönköping, Jan. 31 – Feb. 4
Västerbotten Fredrik Nyman Gävleborg County Simon Granbom Östergötland Axel Rosander
Västerbotten Johan Nygren
Swedish Women's Curling Championship[144]
Jönköping, Jan. 31 – Feb. 4
Anna Hasselborg Isabella Wranå Småland Emma Moberg
Swedish Wheelchair Curling Championship[144]
Jönköping, Jan. 31 – Feb. 4
Västernorrland County Härnösands CK (Ulander) Västernorrland County Amatörföreningens CK (Wilhelm) Småland Jönköpings CC (Pettersson)

source:[145]

Switzerland

[edit]
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Swiss Mixed Doubles Wheelchair Curling Championship[146][147]
Wetzikon, Jan. 19–21
Canton of Bern Bern 3 (von Gunten / Burgener) Canton of Geneva Genève 1 (Champion / Kneubühl) Canton of Bern Bern 2 (Villars / Tercier)
Swiss Men's Curling Championship
Thônex, Feb. 5–10
Canton of Geneva Yannick Schwaller Canton of St. Gallen Andrin Schnider Canton of Bern Michael Brunner
Swiss Women's Curling Championship
Thônex, Feb. 6–10
Aargau Silvana Tirinzoni Canton of Zurich Xenia Schwaller Canton of Lucerne Roxanne Heritier
Swiss Senior Curling Championships[148][149]
men: St. Gallen, Feb. 15–18,
women: Küssnacht am Rigi, Feb. 16–18
M Grisons Christof Schwaller Grisons Stefan Karnusian Canton of Zurich Dieter Wüest
W Vaud Daniela Ruetschi-Schlegel Canton of Zurich Dagmar Frei Canton of Bern Nicole Strausak
Swiss Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[150][151]
Biel/Bienne, Feb. 28 – Mar. 3
Canton of Bern Schwaller-Hürlimann / Schwaller Canton of Bern Howald / Lachat Canton of Zurich Pätz / Michel

source:[152]

United States

[edit]
Event Gold Silver Bronze
United States Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[153][154][155]
Fort Wayne, Indiana, Jan. 4–7
Minnesota Oyuna Uranchimeg / Matt Thums Wisconsin Laura Dwyer / Steve Emt Wisconsin Penny Ricker / Shawn Sadowski
United States Men's Curling Championship[156]
East Rutherford, New Jersey, Jan. 29 – Feb. 4
Minnesota John Shuster Minnesota Korey Dropkin Minnesota Daniel Casper
United States Women's Curling Championship[156]
East Rutherford, New Jersey, Jan. 29 – Feb. 4
Minnesota Tabitha Peterson Minnesota Sarah Anderson Michigan Delaney Strouse
United States Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[157]
Traverse City, Michigan, Feb. 27 – Mar. 3
Wisconsin B. Hamilton / M. Hamilton Minnesota Thiesse / Dropkin Minnesota Geving / Shuster
United States Junior Curling Championships (U21)[158]
Eau Claire, Wisconsin, Mar. 25–30
M Massachusetts Nicholas Cenzalli Wisconsin Caden Hebert Minnesota Mason Guentzel
W Minnesota Allie Giroux Minnesota Allory Johnson Minnesota Ava Schapman

(source :[159])

Tour events

[edit]

Teams

[edit]
See: List of teams in the 2023–24 curling season

Men's events

[edit]

Source:[160][161][162][163][164]

Week Event Winning skip Runner-up skip Purse Winner's share Tour SFM
1 Morioka Ice Rink Memorial Cup[165]
Morioka, Japan, June 3–4
Japan Kouki Tonuma Japan Kotaro Noguchi ¥195,000 ¥80,000 World Curling Japan 0.5000
2 Hokkaido Bank Curling Classic[166]
Sapporo, Japan, Aug. 3–6
Japan Kohsuke Hirata South Korea Park Jong-duk ¥1,700,000 ¥1,000,000 Hokkaido Curling 3.0000
3 Wakkanai Midori Challenge Cup[167]
Wakkanai, Japan, Aug. 10–13
Japan Yusuke Morozumi Japan Hayato Sato ¥1,700,000 ¥1,000,000 Hokkaido Curling 2.5000
4 Baden Masters[168]
Baden, Switzerland, Aug. 18–20
Italy Joël Retornaz Scotland Cameron Bryce CHF 35,000 CHF 12,000 World Curling 6.0000
Argo Graphics Cup[169]
Kitami, Japan, Aug. 17–20
Japan Yusuke Morozumi Japan Kohsuke Hirata ¥1,700,000 ¥1,000,000 Hokkaido Curling 2.0000
5 Euro Super Series[170]
Stirling, Scotland, Aug. 24–27
Scotland Bruce Mouat Scotland Ross Whyte £20,000 £6,000 6.0000
Alberta Tour-Kick off[171]
Leduc, Alberta, Aug. 24–27
Alberta Aaron Sluchinski United States Daniel Casper CA$10,000 CA$5,000 Curling Stadium Alberta Curling 3.0000
Summer Series[172]
Saint-Félicien, Quebec, Aug. 24–27
Nova Scotia Owen Purcell Quebec Yannick Martel CA$16,000 CA$5,500 Ontario Curling
Quebec Provincial Circuit
2.5000
ADVICS Cup[173]
Kitami, Japan, Aug. 24–27
Japan Shinya Abe Japan Hayato Sato ¥1,700,000 ¥1,000,000 Hokkaido Curling 2.0000
Icebreaker Challenge[174]
Morris, Manitoba, Aug. 25–27
Cancelled
6 Oslo Cup[175]
Oslo, Norway, Aug. 31 – Sep. 3
Switzerland Marco Hösli Switzerland Yannick Schwaller kr 112,000 kr 40,000 Nordic Curling 5.5000
7 Stu Sells Oakville Tankard[176]
Oakville, Ontario, Sep. 8–11
Scotland Bruce Mouat Scotland Ross Whyte CA$30,000 CA$8,000 Stu Sells Ontario Curling 5.5000
Saville Shootout[177]
Edmonton, Alberta, Sep. 8–11
Alberta Brendan Bottcher British Columbia Catlin Schneider CA$25,000 CA$6,000 Curling Stadium Alberta Curling 4.5000
MCT Challenge[178]
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Sep. 8–10
Manitoba Sean Grassie United States Jed Brundidge CA$5,500 CA$2,000 Manitoba Curling 1.0000
8 Alberta Curling Series Major[179]
Beaumont, Alberta, Sep. 14–18
Alberta Aaron Sluchinski Germany Marc Muskatewitz CA$30,000 CA$9,000 Curling Stadium Alberta Curling 5.5000
KW Fall Classic[180]
Waterloo, Ontario, Sep. 14–17
Ontario Alex Champ Switzerland Yves Stocker CA$12,500 CA$3,500 Ontario Curling 3.0000
Mother Club Fall Curling Classic[181]
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Sep. 14–17
Japan Takumi Maeda Manitoba Jordon McDonald CA$7,600 CA$1,700 Manitoba Curling 2.0000
9 AMJ Campbell Shorty Jenkins Classic[182]
Cornwall, Ontario, Sep. 20–24
Scotland Ross Whyte Sweden Niklas Edin CA$60,000 CA$15,000 Ontario Curling 6.5000
ATB Okotoks Classic[183]
Okotoks, Alberta, Sep. 22–24
Alberta Brendan Bottcher Alberta Kevin Koe CA$50,000 CA$14,000 Alberta Curling 6.0000
US Open of Curling[184]
Blaine, Minnesota, Sep. 21–24
United States Daniel Casper United States Andrew Stopera US$8,000 US$3,000 Curling Stadium Ontario Curling 2.0000
Great Western Brewing Bonspiel[185]
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Sep. 22–24
Saskatchewan Jason Jacobson Saskatchewan Kelly Knapp CA$5,160 CA$2,000 Sask Curling 2.0000
Rick Rowsell Classic[186]
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Sep. 21–24
Newfoundland and Labrador Nathan Young Newfoundland and Labrador Andrew Symonds CA$14,000 CA$5,000 World Curling 1.0000
Capital Curling Fall Men's[187]
Ottawa, Ontario, Sep. 21–24
Ontario Jayden King Ontario J. P. Lachance CA$10,400 CA$3,000 Ontario Curling 1.0000
10 Prestige Hotels & Resorts Curling Classic[188]
Vernon, British Columbia, Sep. 29 – Oct. 1
British Columbia Brent Pierce British Columbia Catlin Schneider CA$28,500 CA$6,000 Curling Stadium British Columbia Curling 2.5000
Tallinn Men's International Challenger[189]
Tallinn, Estonia, Sep. 28 – Oct. 1
Switzerland Yves Stocker Sweden Fredrik Nyman 3,000 1,200 World Curling 2.5000
Invitation Valleyfield[190]
Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Quebec, Sep. 28 – Oct. 1
Quebec Jean-Michel Arsenault Quebec Félix Asselin CA$10,000 CA$2,500 Ontario Curling
Quebec Provincial Circuit
1.5000
St. Vital U25 Bonspiel[191]
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Sep. 29 – Oct. 1
Cancelled
11 Stu Sells Tankard[192]
Barrie, Ontario, Oct. 5–9
Japan Yusuke Morozumi South Korea Jeong Byeong-jin CA$30,000 CA$10,000 Stu Sells Ontario Curling 5.0000
McKee Homes Fall Curling Classic[193]
Airdrie, Alberta, Oct. 6–9
China Fei Xueqing Alberta Ryan Parent CA$12,000 CA$3,200 Alberta Curling 1.5000
Capital Curling Classic[194]
Ottawa, Ontario, Oct. 6–8
Quebec François Roberge Quebec Yannick Martel CA$6,000 CA$1,600 Ontario Curling 1.5000
Regina Highland SaskTour Spiel[195]
Regina, Saskatchewan, Oct. 6–9
Saskatchewan Dustin Kalthoff Saskatchewan Josh Heidt CA$9,000 CA$3,000 Sask Curling 1.5000
New Scotland Brewing Co. Mens Cashspiel[196]
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Oct. 6–8
New Brunswick James Grattan Nova Scotia Nick Mosher CA$4,000 CA$2,000 1.0000
Men Prague Open[197]
Prague, Czech Republic, Oct. 5–8
Italy Fabio Ribotta Philippines Marc Pfister 4,000 1,500 World Curling 0.5000
Mineba Mitsumi Cup[198]
Miyota, Japan, Oct. 7–9
Cancelled
12 Insitu Players Open[199]
Dundas, Ontario, Oct. 12–15
Alberta Brendan Bottcher Alberta Kevin Koe CA$70,000 CA$20,000 Players 7.0000
Stroud Sleeman Cash Spiel[200]
Stroud, Ontario, Oct. 12–15
Ontario Pat Ferris Ontario Jayden King CA$12,800 CA$3,800 Ontario Curling 3.0000
S3 Group Curling Stadium Series[201]
Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Oct. 13–15
Saskatchewan Josh Bryden Saskatchewan Kelly Knapp CA$7,500 CA$2,400 Curling Stadium Sask Curling 2.0000
Match Town Trophy[202]
Jönköping, Sweden, Oct. 12–15
Denmark Mikkel Krause Norway Andreas Hårstad kr 48,000 kr 24,000 Nordic Curling 1.5000
St. Paul Cashspiel[203]
St. Paul, Minnesota, Oct. 13–15
United States Daniel Casper United States Rich Ruohonen US$11,000 US$5,000 Ontario Curling 1.0000
MCT Shootout[204]
Selkirk, Manitoba, Oct. 13–15
Manitoba Jordon McDonald Manitoba Braden Calvert CA$5,500 CA$2,000 Manitoba Curling 1.0000
Alberta Curling Series: Event 1[205]
Beaumont, Alberta, Oct. 13–15
Japan Kohsuke Hirata Alberta Andrew Dunbar CA$5,625 CA$2,200 Curling Stadium Alberta Curling Series 1.0000
13 Hearing Life Tour Challenge Tier 1[206]
Niagara Falls, Ontario, Oct. 17–22
Italy Joël Retornaz Alberta Brendan Bottcher CA$175,000 CA$32,000 Grand Slam 10.0000
Hearing Life Tour Challenge Tier 2[207]
Niagara Falls, Ontario, Oct. 17–22
United States Daniel Casper Japan Yusuke Morozumi CA$60,000 CA$9,500 Grand Slam 5.5000
Dave Jones Stanhope Simpson Mayflower Cashspiel[208]
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Oct. 19–22
New Brunswick James Grattan New Brunswick Zach Eldridge CA$16,700 CA$3,000 1.5000
Atkins Curling Supplies Classic[209]
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Oct. 20–22
Manitoba Braden Calvert Manitoba Steve Irwin CA$9,500 CA$2,000 Manitoba Curling 1.5000
King Cash Spiel[210]
Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Oct. 20–22
British Columbia Jason Montgomery British Columbia Jeff Richard CA$12,800 CA$4,000 British Columbia Curling 1.5000
Saville U25 Challenge[211]
Edmonton, Alberta, Oct. 20–22
Alberta Cole Adams Alberta Adam Elsenheimer CA$5,500 CA$1,800 Curling Stadium Alberta Curling 1.5000
Royal Kingston Fall Curling Classic[212]
Kingston, Ontario, Oct. 21–22
Cancelled
14 Soo Curlers Fall Classic[213]
Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Oct. 26–29
Manitoba Matt Dunstone Italy Joël Retornaz CA$90,000 CA$23,000 Curling Stadium Ontario Curling 4.0000
Grand Prix Bern Inter Curling Challenge[214]
Bern, Switzerland, Oct. 27–29
Scotland James Craik Germany Benny Kapp CHF 18,100 CHF 5,000 World Curling 4.0000
Saville Grand Prix[215]
Edmonton, Alberta, Oct. 27–30
Alberta Ryan Jacques Alberta Scott Webb CA$12,500 CA$4,000 Curling Stadium Alberta Curling 1.0000
Kamloops Crown of Curling[216]
Kamloops, British Columbia, Oct. 27–29
British Columbia Brent Pierce British Columbia Kyler Kleibrink CA$12,000 CA$3,000 British Columbia Curling 1.0000
Sundbyberg Open[217]
Sundbyberg, Sweden, Oct. 27–29
Denmark Mikkel Krause Sweden Axel Landelius kr 29,000 kr 19,000 Nordic Curling 1.0000
Challenge Nord-Ouest Air Creebec/Agnico Eagle[218]
Val-d'Or, Quebec, Oct. 26–29
Quebec Yannick Martel Quebec Robert Desjardins CA$15,000 CA$3,100 Ontario Curling
Quebec Provincial Circuit
0.5000
15 Swiss Cup Basel[219]
Basel, Switzerland, Nov. 3–5
Scotland Cameron Bryce Switzerland Yves Stocker CHF 24,000 CHF 9,000 5.0000
Stu Sells 1824 Halifax Classic[220]
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Nov. 1–5
Quebec Félix Asselin Ontario Sam Mooibroek CA$25,000 CA$8,000 Stu Sells 3.0000
Danish Open[221]
Copenhagen, Denmark, Nov. 2–5
Scotland Ross Craik Denmark Mikkel Krause kr. 32,000 kr. 16,000 Nordic Curling 1.0000
Alberta Curling Series: Event 2[222]
Leduc, Alberta, Nov. 3–5
Alberta Daylan Vavrek Saskatchewan Scott Manners CA$5,000 CA$2,000 Curling Stadium Alberta Curling Series 1.0000
Capital Curling Valley Open[223]
Carleton Place, Ontario, Nov. 3–5
Ontario Jordan McNamara Ontario Sam Steep CA$7,500 CA$1,600 Ontario Curling 0.5000
Blazing Leaves[224]
Bridgeport, Connecticut, Nov. 2–5
Cancelled
16 KIOTI National[225]
Westville Road, Nova Scotia, Nov. 7–12
Italy Joël Retornaz Sweden Niklas Edin CA$200,000 CA$42,000 Grand Slam 10.0000
Original 16 Mens Cashspiel[226]
Calgary, Alberta, Nov. 10–12
Saskatchewan Mike McEwen United States Scott Dunnam CA$24,000 CA$6,000 Alberta Curling 3.0000
COMCO Cash Spiel[227]
Stroud, Ontario, Nov. 10–12
Ontario Sam Mooibroek Ontario Dayna Deruelle CA$8,400 CA$2,500 Ontario Curling 1.5000
MCT Curling Cup[228]
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Nov. 10–12
Manitoba Brett Walter Manitoba Riley Smith CA$6,000 CA$2,500 Manitoba Curling 1.5000
Island Shootout[229]
Victoria, British Columbia, Nov. 10–13
British Columbia Jason Montgomery British Columbia Kyler Kleibrink CA$10,000 CA$3,500 British Columbia Curling 1.0000
Prague Classic[230]
Prague, Czech Republic, Nov. 9–12
Czech Republic Lukáš Klíma Turkey Uğurcan Karagöz 13,500 4,100 World Curling
17 Pumps and Pressure Red Deer Curling Classic[231]
Red Deer, Alberta, Nov. 17–20
Alberta Kevin Koe Saskatchewan Rylan Kleiter CA$35,000 CA$10,000 Alberta Curling 6.0000
Curl Mesabi Classic[232]
Eveleth, Minnesota, Nov. 17–19
Ontario Tanner Horgan United States Daniel Casper US$25,000 US$5,480 2.0000
Stu Sells Port Elgin Superspiel[233]
Port Elgin, Ontario, Nov. 17–19
Ontario Mark Kean Ontario Pat Ferris CA$11,100 CA$3,000 Stu Sells Ontario Curling 2.0000
Curling Stadium Martensville SaskTour Series[234]
Martensville, Saskatchewan, Nov. 17–19
Saskatchewan Bruce Korte Saskatchewan Kelly Knapp CA$8,700 CA$2,150 Curling Stadium Sask Curling 1.5000
Jim Sullivan Curling Classic[235]
Fredericton, New Brunswick, Nov. 17–19
Nova Scotia Nick Mosher New Brunswick Zach Eldridge CA$15,300 CA$5,000 0.5000
Finale du Circuit[236]
Sorel-Tracy, Quebec, Nov. 17–19
Quebec Yannick Martel Quebec Jean-Michel Arsenault CA$8,350 CA$2,200 Quebec Provincial Circuit 0.5000
18 Stu Sells Living Waters Collingwood Classic[237]
Collingwood, Ontario, Nov. 24–26
Ontario John Epping Ontario Sam Mooibroek CA$14,000 CA$5,700 Stu Sells Ontario Curling 2.5000
Nutana SaskTour Men's Spiel[238]
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Nov. 24–26
Saskatchewan Kelly Knapp Saskatchewan Rylan Kleiter CA$6,780 CA$2,035 Sask Curling 2.5000
Challenge de Curling Desjardins[239]
Clermont, Quebec, Nov. 23–26
Quebec Jean-Michel Arsenault Nova Scotia Paul Flemming CA$25,000 CA$8,000 2.0000
Mile Zero Cash Spiel[240]
Dawson Creek, British Columbia, Nov. 24–26
Japan Kohsuke Hirata British Columbia Brad Thompson CA$16,500 CA$5,000 British Columbia Curling 1.5000
MCT Showdown[241]
East St. Paul, Manitoba, Nov. 24–26
Manitoba Jordon McDonald Manitoba Thomas McGillivray CA$5,500 CA$2,000 Manitoba Curling 1.0000
PEI Brewing Company[242]
Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Nov. 24–26
Prince Edward Island Tyler Smith New Brunswick Rene Comeau CA$3,200 CA$1,600 0.5000
Capital Curling Rideau Open[243]
Ottawa, Ontario, Nov. 24–26
Quebec Jean-Michel Ménard Ontario Chris Gardner CA$9,200 CA$1,500 Ontario Curling
19 Nufloors Penticton Curling Classic[244]
Penticton, British Columbia, Nov. 30–Dec. 4
Ontario Glenn Howard[a] United States Chris Plys CA$100,000 CA$20,000 British Columbia Curling 6.0000
DeKalb Superspiel[246]
Morris, Manitoba, Dec. 1–4
Ontario Tanner Horgan Manitoba Braden Calvert CA$30,000 CA$10,000 Manitoba Curling 4.0000
Karuizawa International[247]
Karuizawa, Japan, Dec. 1–3
Newfoundland and Labrador Brad Gushue Japan Hayato Sato ¥1,500,000 ¥800,000 3.5000
Stu Sells Brantford Nissan Classic[248]
Brantford, Ontario, Dec. 1–4
Quebec Félix Asselin Ontario Sam Mooibroek CA$15,000 CA$5,000 Stu Sells Ontario Curling 3.5000
Alberta Curling Series: Event 3[249]
Beaumont, Alberta, Dec. 1–3
Alberta Ryan Parent Northwest Territories Jamie Koe CA$8,125 CA$2,700 Curling Stadium Alberta Curling Series 1.0000
20 Nutrien Ag Solutions Western Showdown[250]
Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Dec. 7–10
Switzerland Yannick Schwaller Switzerland Michael Brunner CA$46,000 CA$14,000 Curling Stadium 6.0000
Aberdeen Classic[251]
Aberdeen, Scotland, Dec. 8–10
Germany Benny Kapp Switzerland Yves Stocker £3,000 £2,000 2.5000
Superstore Monctonian Challenge[252]
Moncton, New Brunswick, Dec. 8–10
Quebec Jean-Michel Arsenault Nova Scotia Stuart Thompson CA$12,400 CA$2,000 1.5000
21 WFG Masters[253]
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Dec. 12–17
Italy Joël Retornaz Scotland Ross Whyte CA$200,000 CA$38,000 Grand Slam 10.0000
Scott Comfort Re/Max Blue Chip Bonspiel[254]
Wadena, Saskatchewan, Dec. 15–17
Saskatchewan Kelly Knapp Saskatchewan Jason Jacobson CA$8,025 CA$1,925 Sask Curling 1.5000
WCT Łódź Men's International[255]
Łódź, Poland, Dec. 15–17
Italy Fabio Ribotta Sweden Fredrik Nyman 4,000 1,200 World Curling 0.5000
24 Mercure Perth Masters[256]
Perth, Scotland, Jan. 4–7
Scotland Bruce Mouat Scotland Ross Whyte £17,000 £7,000 5.0000
SaskTour Mens Players Championship[257]
Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Jan. 5–7
Saskatchewan Kelly Knapp Saskatchewan Steve Laycock CA$12,600 CA$2,365 Sask Curling 2.0000
Performance Kia Charity Open[258]
Thunder Bay, Ontario, Jan. 5–7
Manitoba Jordon McDonald Ontario Krista McCarville* CA$11,000 CA$3,000 Ontario Curling 0.5000
25 Astec Safety Challenge[259]
Lloydminster, Saskatchewan, Jan. 10–14
Alberta Kevin Koe Manitoba Reid Carruthers CA$102,000 CA$26,000 Players 7.0000
Duluth Cash Spiel[260]
Duluth, Minnesota, Jan. 12–14
United States Joe Polo United States Ethan Sampson US$12,000 US$3,600 Ontario Curling 2.5000
MCT Championships[261]
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Jan. 12–14
Manitoba Braden Calvert Manitoba Brett Walter CA$5,500 CA$2,000 Manitoba Curling 1.5000
26 Co-op Canadian Open[262]
Red Deer, Alberta, Jan. 16–21
Scotland Bruce Mouat Alberta Brendan Bottcher CA$200,000 CA$26,000 Grand Slam 10.0000
Ed Werenich Golden Wrench Classic[263]
Tempe, Arizona, Jan. 18–21
Alberta Karsten Sturmay United States John Shuster US$14,400 US$6,000 3.0000
St. Galler Elite Challenge[264]
St. Gallen, Switzerland, Jan. 18–21
Scotland Cameron Bryce Scotland Kyle Waddell CHF 6,200 CHF 2,000 World Curling 3.0000
27 WCT Belgium Men's Challenger[265][266]
Zemst, Belgium, Jan. 25–28
Finland Matias Hanninen Belgium Timothy Verreycken 2,800 1,200 World Curling 0.5000
30 Sun City Cup[267]
Karlstad, Sweden, Feb. 15–18
Netherlands Wouter Gösgens Scotland Cameron Bryce kr 55,000 kr 25,000 Nordic Curling Tour 3.0000
31 Tournoi Hommes Circuit Provincial[268]
Maniwaki, Quebec, Feb. 23–25
Quebec Yannick Martel Quebec Normand Bornais CA$10,000 CA$4,000 Quebec Provincial Circuit 0.5000
34 Aberdeen International Curling Championship[269]
Edinburgh, Scotland, Mar. 14–17
Scotland Bruce Mouat United States John Shuster £6,000 £2,500 5.5000
38 Princess Auto Players' Championship[270]
Toronto, Ontario, Apr. 9–14
Newfoundland and Labrador Brad Gushue Italy Joël Retornaz CA$175,000 CA$55,000 Grand Slam 10.0000

* Women's team

Women's events

[edit]

Source:[271][272][273]

Week Event Winning skip Runner-up skip Purse Winner's share Tour SFM
1 Morioka City Womens Memorial Cup[274]
Morioka, Japan, July 1–2
Cancelled
2 Hokkaido Bank Curling Classic[275]
Sapporo, Japan, Aug. 3–6
Japan Yuna Kotani Japan Momoha Tabata ¥1,700,000 ¥1,000,000 Hokkaido Curling 2.5000
3 Wakkanai Midori Challenge Cup[276]
Wakkanai, Japan, Aug. 10–13
Japan Yuna Kotani Japan Kohane Tsuruga ¥1,700,000 ¥1,000,000 Hokkaido Curling 1.5000
4 Euro Super Series[277]
Stirling, Scotland, Aug. 17–20
United States Delaney Strouse Italy Stefania Constantini £20,000 £6,000 3.5000
5 Summer Series[278]
Saint-Félicien, Quebec, Aug. 24–27
Ontario Danielle Inglis Nova Scotia Christina Black CA$16,000 CA$5,500 Ontario Curling 3.5000
ADVICS Cup[279]
Kitami, Japan, Aug. 24–27
Japan Satsuki Fujisawa Japan Ikue Kitazawa ¥1,700,000 ¥1,000,000 Hokkaido Curling 3.0000
Alberta Tour-Kick off[280]
Leduc, Alberta, Aug. 24–27
Alberta Kayla Skrlik Saskatchewan Nancy Martin CA$10,000 CA$5,000 Curling Stadium Alberta Curling 2.5000
Icebreaker Challenge[281]
Morris, Manitoba, Aug. 25–27
Manitoba Kate Cameron United States Delaney Strouse CA$6,500 CA$3,000 Manitoba Curling 2.5000
6 Oslo Cup[282]
Oslo, Norway, Aug. 31 – Sep. 3
Sweden Anna Hasselborg Norway Marianne Rørvik kr 88,000 kr 40,000 Nordic Curling 5.0000
7 Saville Shootout[283]
Edmonton, Alberta, Sep. 8–11
Ontario Heather Nedohin Manitoba Chelsea Carey CA$25,000 CA$6,000 Curling Stadium Alberta Curling 7.0000
Stu Sells Oakville Tankard[284]
Oakville, Ontario, Sep. 8–11
South Korea Ha Seung-youn Scotland Rebecca Morrison CA$30,000 CA$8,000 Stu Sells Ontario Curling 5.0000
MCT Challenge[285]
Winnipeg,