World championship for mixed curling
| World Mixed Curling Championship |
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| Established | 2015 |
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| 2024
host city | Aberdeen, Scotland |
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| 2024
arena | Curl Aberdeen |
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| 2024 champion | Sweden |
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The World Mixed Curling Championship is the world championship for mixed curling. It is held annually in the autumn, and replaced the European Mixed Curling Championship.[1]
Results
The results are listed as follows:
| Year
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Host city/country
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Final
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Third-place match
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| Champion
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Score
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Second place
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Third place
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Score
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Fourth place
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| 2015
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Bern, Switzerland
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 Norway Steffen Walstad Julie Molnar Sander Rølvåg Pia Trulsen
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5–3
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 Sweden Rasmus Wranå Zandra Flyg Joakim Flyg Johanna Heldin
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 China Ji Yansong Zheng Chunmei Guo Wenli Gao Xuesong
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5–4
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 Russia Alexey Tselousov Uliana Vasileva Evgeny Klimov Ekaterina Kuzmina
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| 2016
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Kazan, Russia[2]
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 Russia Alexander Krushelnitskiy Anastasia Bryzgalova Daniil Goriachev Maria Duyunova
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5–4
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 Sweden Kristian Lindström Jennie Wåhlin Joakim Flyg Johanna Heldin
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 Scotland Cameron Bryce Katie Murray Bobby Lammie Sophie Jackson
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8–4
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 South Korea Lee Ki-bok Yeo Eun-byeol Seong Yu-jin Ahn Jeong-yeon
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| 2017
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Champéry, Switzerland
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 Scotland Grant Hardie Rhiann Macleod Billy Morton Barbara McFarlane
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8–5
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 Canada Trevor Bonot Jacqueline McCormick Kory Carr Megan Carr
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 Czech Republic Jaroslav Vedral Andrea Krupanska Lukáš Klípa Denisa Postova
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7–6
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 Norway Wilhelm Næss Ingvild Skaga (Skip) Martin Sesaker Eirin Mesloe
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| 2018
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Kelowna, Canada[3]
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 Canada Michael Anderson Danielle Inglis Sean Harrison Lauren Harrison
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6–2
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 Spain Sergio Vez Oihane Otaegi Mikel Unanue Leire Otaegi
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 Russia Alexander Eremin Maria Komarova Daniil Goriachev Anastasia Moskaleva
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8–7
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 Norway Wilhelm Naess Ingvild Skaga (Skip) Martin Sesaker Eirin Mesloe
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| 2019
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Aberdeen, Scotland[4]
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 Canada Colin Kurz Meghan Walter Brendan Bilawka Sara Oliver
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6–5
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 Germany Andy Kapp Pia-Lisa Schöll Benny Kapp Petra Tschetsch
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 Norway Wilhelm Naess Ingvild Skaga (Skip) Harald Skarsheim Rian Eirin Mesloe
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6–5
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 South Korea Seong Yu-jin Jang Hye-ji Jeon Jae-ik Song Yu-jin
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| 2020
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Aberdeen, Scotland
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cancelled[5]
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cancelled
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| 2021
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Aberdeen, Scotland
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cancelled[6]
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cancelled
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| 2022
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Aberdeen, Scotland
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 Canada Jean-Michel Ménard Marie-France Larouche Ian Belleau Annie Lemay
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7–4
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 Scotland Cameron Bryce Lisa Davie Scott Hyslop Robyn Munro
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 Switzerland Yves Hess Ursi Hegner (Skip) Simon Hoehn Chantal Schmid
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6–4
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 Sweden Robin Ahlberg Therese Westman (Skip) Johannes Patz Mikaela Altebro
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| 2023
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Aberdeen, Scotland
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 Sweden Johan Nygren Jennie Wåhlin Fredrik Carlsén Fanny Sjöberg
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8–2
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 Spain Sergio Vez Oihane Otaegi Mikel Unanue Leire Otaegi
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 Canada Félix Asselin Laurie St-Georges Émile Asselin Emily Riley
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4–3
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 Norway Steffen Walstad Maia Ramsfjell Andreas Hårstad Eirin Mesloe
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| 2024
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Aberdeen, Scotland
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 Sweden Simon Granbom Rebecka Thunman Johannes Patz Mikaela Altebro
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5–4
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 Japan Shun Ichitsubo Hinako Hase (Skip) Hiroki Hasegawa Chihiro Tokoyoda
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 Switzerland Yves Wagenseil Nora Wüest (Skip) Dieter Wüest Marion Wüest
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4–2
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 Spain Sergio Vez Oihane Otaegi Mikel Unanue Leire Otaegi
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| 2025
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Not Held[7]
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Not Held
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Not Held
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All-time medal table
As of the 2024 World Mixed Curling Championship
See also
References
- ^ "WCF Annual General Assembly 2014 – 7 September". World Curling Federation. 7 September 2014. Retrieved 7 September 2014.
- ^ "Russia to host second World Mixed Curling Championship". World Curling Federation. 29 October 2015. Retrieved 29 October 2015.
- ^ "World Curling Federation - World Mixed Curling Championship to have Canadian debut". www.worldcurling.org. Archived from the original on 2018-03-28.
- ^ Scotland selected to host World Mixed Curling Championship 2019, retrieved March 28, 2019
- ^ "World Mixed Curling Championship 2020 cancelled in Aberdeen, Scotland". World Curling Federation. 3 August 2020. Retrieved 4 August 2020.
- ^ "World Mixed Curling Championship 2021 cancelled". World Curling Federation. 3 August 2020. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
- ^ "World Curling begins search for Olympic season event hosts". World Curling Federation. 7 June 2024. Retrieved 14 September 2021.
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