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United States of America USA
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Canada CAN
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China CHN
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Denmark DEN
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Great Britain GBR
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Italy ITA
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Korea KOR
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Switzerland SUI
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Sweden SWE
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Flag for Canada
Canada CAN
0 - 0
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Flag for Czechia
Czechia CZE
0 - 0
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Flag for Estonia
Estonia EST
0 - 0
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Flag for Great Britain
Great Britain GBR
0 - 0
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Flag for Italy
Italy ITA
0 - 0
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Flag for Korea
Korea KOR
0 - 0
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Flag for Norway
Norway NOR
0 - 0
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Flag for Switzerland
Switzerland SUI
0 - 0
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Flag for Sweden
Sweden SWE
0 - 0
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Flag for United States of America
United States of America USA
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Championship Country Start End  
World Junior Curling Championships 2026 TÅRNBY, Denmark 2/24/2026 3/3/2026 MenWomen
XIV. Paralympic Winter Games 2026 CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy 3/4/2026 3/14/2026 MixedMixed Doubles
BKT World Women’s Curling Championship 2026 CALGARY, ALBERTA, Canada 3/14/2026 3/22/2026 Women

Did you know?

Better start early if you wish to beat this record!

Marianne Rørvik of Norway played nine consecutive World Junior%#39;s between 1997 and 2005! In total, she played 83 Junior games for Norway and won the Gold medal in 2004.

Mikkel Krause of Denmark is the appearance record holder among the men. In total, seven apperances betwen 2004 and 2010, including a Gold medal in 2009.

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