Draws
Draw #6
USA
8
-
5
SWE
GER
4
-
9
GBR
NOR
10
-
7
ITA
Draw #7
CHN
-
-
-
CAN
NOR
-
-
-
USA
ITA
-
-
-
CZE
GBR
-
-
-
SUI
Standings
Pos
Association
Record
1
Switzerland
SUI
4 - 0
2
Great Britain
GBR
4 - 1
3
Canada
CAN
3 - 1
3
Norway
NOR
3 - 1
5
United States of America
USA
3 - 2
6
Italy
ITA
2 - 2
7
Germany
GER
2 - 3
8
Sweden
SWE
1 - 4
9
China
CHN
0 - 4
9
Czechia
CZE
0 - 4
Draws
Draw #6
JPN
-
-
-
KOR
DEN
-
-
-
ITA
GBR
-
-
-
SWE
USA
-
-
-
CHN
Standings
Pos
Association
Record
1
Sweden
SWE
4 - 0
2
Switzerland
SUI
3 - 1
2
United States of America
USA
3 - 1
4
China
CHN
2 - 1
5
Denmark
DEN
2 - 2
5
Korea
KOR
2 - 2
7
Great Britain
GBR
1 - 2
8
Canada
CAN
1 - 3
8
Japan
JPN
1 - 3
10
Italy
ITA
0 - 4
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?
Three different teams, three championships!
Ian Tetley of Canada is the only player to win World Championships playing for three different teams and three different skips. He played second for Al hackner in 1985, Ed Werenich in 1990 and Wayne Middaugh in 1998.
Marv Wirth playing third, Ken McLean playing second and, Millard Evans playing lead won three World Senior titles playing for three different skips. Les Rogers skipped the Canada team in 2006, Pat Ryan in 2008 and Mark Johnson in 2011.