Draws
Draw #11

CZE
-
ITA


BRA
-
AUT


HKG
-
POL


CHN
-
USA


NOR
-
NZL


HUN
-
SCO

Draw #12

ENG
-
CAN


UKR
-
TUR


ROU
-
SUI


GER
-
DEN


ESP
-
JPN


SLO
-
LAT

Draw #13

SWE
-
NZL


HKG
-
NOR


HUN
-
AUS


SCO
-
BRA


POL
-
CZE


AUT
-
USA

Draw #14

ESP
-
LAT


DEN
-
KEN


JPN
-
NGR


ROU
-
ENG


SUI
-
KOR


UKR
-
CAN

Standings
Pos
Association
Record
1

Italy
ITA
4 - 0
2

Sweden
SWE
3 - 1
3

Norway
NOR
2 - 1
4

Czechia
CZE
1 - 2
4

Hong Kong, China
HKG
1 - 2
6

Poland
POL
1 - 3
7

New Zealand
NZL
0 - 3
Pos
Association
Record
1

China
CHN
4 - 0
2

United States of America
USA
3 - 0
3

Hungary
HUN
2 - 1
3

Scotland
SCO
2 - 1
5

Austria
AUT
1 - 3
6

Australia
AUS
1 - 4
7

Brazil
BRA
0 - 4
Pos
Association
Record
1

Switzerland
SUI
3 - 0
2

England
ENG
3 - 1
2

Korea
KOR
3 - 1
4

Canada
CAN
2 - 1
5

Türkiye
TUR
1 - 3
5

Ukraine
UKR
1 - 3
7

Romania
ROU
0 - 4
Pos
Association
Record
1

Germany
GER
5 - 0
2

Denmark
DEN
4 - 0
3

Spain
ESP
2 - 2
3

Japan
JPN
2 - 2
3

Latvia
LAT
2 - 2
6

Slovenia
SLO
2 - 3
7

Nigeria
NGR
1 - 4
8

Kenya
KEN
0 - 5
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Did you know?
Champions for two countries.
Winning an international championship representing a country is special. If you're a coach you may have achieve this for more than one country but doing it as a player is rare.
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The following players have won curling championships for more than one country:
- The first to achieve this was Canadian-born Aussie, Gerald Chick that won the World Junior's in 1985 for Canada and then added five Pacific Championships titles between 1992 and 1996.
- Niclas Järund became a World Junior Champion for Sweden in 1982. He then moved to Norway and won a European's in 1993
- Lars Vågberg won the European's for his native Sweden in 1990. He later also moved to Norway and won an Olympic Gold in 2002 and another European title in 2005 for his new country.
- Carolyn Morris is so far the only woman to do this, winning a World Senior's title in 2005 for Scotland and repeating for Canada in 2013