Draws
Draw #1
SWE
6
-
7
ITA
CAN
7
-
6
GER
CZE
7
-
8
USA
CHN
4
-
9
GBR
Standings
Pos
Association
Record
1
Canada
CAN
1 - 0
1
Great Britain
GBR
1 - 0
1
Italy
ITA
1 - 0
1
United States of America
USA
1 - 0
5
Norway
NOR
0 - 0
5
Switzerland
SUI
0 - 0
7
China
CHN
0 - 1
7
Czechia
CZE
0 - 1
7
Germany
GER
0 - 1
7
Sweden
SWE
0 - 1
Draws
Standings
Pos
Association
Record
-
Japan
JPN
0 - 0
-
United States of America
USA
0 - 0
1
Canada
CAN
0 - 0
1
China
CHN
0 - 0
1
Denmark
DEN
0 - 0
1
Great Britain
GBR
0 - 0
1
Italy
ITA
0 - 0
1
Korea
KOR
0 - 0
1
Switzerland
SUI
0 - 0
1
Sweden
SWE
0 - 0
Draws
Standings
Pos
Association
Record
1
Great Britain
GBR
8 - 1
3
Italy
ITA
6 - 3
3
United States of America
USA
6 - 3
4
Sweden
SWE
5 - 4
5
Canada
CAN
4 - 5
6
Norway
NOR
4 - 5
7
Switzerland
SUI
4 - 5
8
Czechia
CZE
3 - 6
9
Korea
KOR
3 - 6
10
Estonia
EST
2 - 7
| Championship | Country | Start | End | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| World Junior Curling Championships 2026 | TÅRNBY, Denmark | 2/24/2026 | 3/3/2026 | Men , Women |
| XIV. Paralympic Winter Games 2026 | CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy | 3/4/2026 | 3/14/2026 | Mixed , Mixed Doubles |
| BKT World Women’s Curling Championship 2026 | CALGARY, ALBERTA, Canada | 3/14/2026 | 3/22/2026 | Women |
Did you know?
Representing two countries in a single year
Ana Arce represented two different countries in less than a single calendar year, playing for Andorra at the European's in 2004 and then Spain at the European Mixed in 2005.
This is a record that will not be broken any time soon as the rules have changed since to require two years to pass between representing different countries.