World championship for mixed curling
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 (Skip) 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
References
External links