Saturday 27 April 2019
Sweden have won gold at the World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship 2019 in Stavanger, Norway, beating Canada by a score of 6-5. After losing 6-7 to Canada earlier in the week during the round robin, the Swedes – Anna Hasselborg and Oskar Eriksson – reversed their fortunes this time around, ultimately thanks to a final draw to the button on the last stone of the eighth end.
Saturday 27 April 2019
Canada’s senior women’s and men’s teams have won the World Senior Curling Championships double for a second year running. With a score of three points in the opening end of the gold medal final, thanks to an open draw by skip Sherry Anderson, Canada women set themselves on track to defend their world women’s senior title, beating Denmark by 10-1 in just six ends.
Saturday 27 April 2019
United States have won bronze medals at the World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship 2019, in the Sørmarka Arena, in Stavanger, Norway. It took an extra end to close out Australia but United States – who are Cory Christensen and John Shuster – ultimately prevailed, winning by a score of 5-4. “It was our goal to medal here and to do it for U.S.
Saturday 27 April 2019
Sweden and Canada will meet in the gold medal final of the World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship 2019, in Stavanger, Norway, after winning in the semi-final draw of Saturday’s morning session. Sweden advance to the finals after a 7-5 win against Australia – a tight game where the lead changed hands four times.
Friday 26 April 2019
You won’t hear the Finnish men’s team yelling “hard” very often at the Sømarka Arena, in Stavanger, Norway, this week. It’s not that they don’t know this is a time-honoured curling tradition, but simply that yelling won’t help much. Two members of the Finnish team at the World Senior Curling Championships 2019 are hard of hearing.
Friday 12 April 2019
Curling fans from around the world can watch the World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship 2019 live on World Curling TV from 21 to 27 April 2019. A total of 21 games will be live on World Curling TV’s YouTube channel and directly into World Curling’s Facebook and Twitter accounts or on national broadcasters.
Tuesday 23 April 2019
Statement from the World Curling Federation Following an incident on Sunday 21 April, the World Curling Federation has suspended, Viktor Kim (Kazakhstan), from the World Senior and Mixed Doubles Curling Championships 2019 being held in the Sørmarka Arena, in Stavanger, Norway. This suspension has been handed to Mr. Kim for breach of The Rules of Curling R17 Inappropriate Behaviour.
20-27 April 2019
Bailey Martens and Jason Bennett, are the latest recipients of the World Curling Federation’s Sport Media Trainee Programme. Not only is this their first time covering a curling event, it’s their first time part of a media team at an international sports competition.
Friday 12 April 2019
Stavanger, in Norway, will play host to the World Mixed Doubles and Senior Curling Championships 2019 from 20 to 27 April, which means curling families, fans and competitors will be coming together from all over the world to watch the competition and explore the city.
Tuesday 12 March 2019
The World Curling Federation is pleased to offer a wide range of curling camps, courses and other development opportunities once again in 2019. Visit www.wcf-camps-courses.com for more information and to register.
Wednesday 17 April 2019
Belarus women and France men have won the European Curling Championship C-Division 2019 in Brasov, Romania and secured their places in the Le Gruyère AOP European Curling Championships B-Division 2019 being held in Helsingborg, Sweden from 15-23 November. Slovakia women and Bulgaria men also qualified for the B-Division after winning the silver medals.
Wednesday 17 April 2019
The World Curling Federation is pleased to confirm that the World Mixed Doubles and Senior Curling Championships 2020 will be held in the Kelowna Curling Club, in British Columbia, Canada from 18 to 25 April 2020.
Playlist of live games from the World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship
Tuesday 16 April 2019
A record of 48 Member Associations will compete at the World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship 2019 in Stavanger, Norway, when it gets underway in the Sørmarka Arena on Saturday (20 April). For Kosovo, Mexico, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia and Ukraine, this event will be their first time competing at a World Curling Federation event.
Thursday 11 April 2019
No curling ice? No problem. For the tropical nation of Guyana, known more for its rainforest and calypso music, a small hiccup such as not having curling ice couldn’t stop them from fielding a mixed doubles curling team.
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