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Draws

Draw #15
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TUR
5
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10
CHN
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SUI
8
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4
NOR
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ITA
8
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1
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CAN
8
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3
KOR
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Draw #16
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SCO
 
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AUS
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KOR
 
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SWE
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USA
 
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SUI
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JPN
 
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DEN
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Draw #17
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NOR
 
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CAN
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CHN
 
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JPN
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TUR
 
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SWE
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ITA
 
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SCO
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Standings

Pos
 
Association
Record
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Canada CAN
8 - 1
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Flag for Switzerland
Switzerland SUI
8 - 1
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Flag for Japan
Japan JPN
6 - 2
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Flag for Korea
Korea KOR
6 - 3
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Flag for Sweden
Sweden SWE
6 - 3
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Flag for China
China CHN
5 - 4
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Flag for Türkiye
Türkiye TUR
5 - 4
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Flag for Italy
Italy ITA
4 - 5
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Flag for Denmark
Denmark DEN
3 - 6
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Flag for Scotland
Scotland SCO
3 - 6
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Flag for Norway
Norway NOR
2 - 7
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Flag for Australia
Australia AUS
1 - 8
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Flag for United States of America
United States of America USA
1 - 8
Championship Country Start End  
LGT World Men’s Curling Championship 2026 OGDEN CITY, UTAH, United States of America 3/28/2026 4/5/2026 Men
World Senior Curling Championships 2026 GENEVA, Switzerland 4/25/2026 5/2/2026 MenWomen
World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship 2026 GENEVA, Switzerland 4/25/2026 5/2/2026 Mixed Doubles

Did you know?

Still great after all those years!

Don't we all want to stay our own best forever?

Curling is a game where you can play almost all your life but it's hard to play well as you age. Some are able to do this better than others and have not only won World Titles in their careers, they have later won the World Senior title as well.

  • Nancy Kerr of Canada won the World title in 1980 and won the Senior's title 23 years later in 2003. I wonder if she grievs that loss to Sweden in 1980? The only game she lost in international play.
  • Christine Jurgenson of Canada won the World's in 1986 and added Senior titles in 2009, 2011 and 2013. Christine only had single loss in 33 games for Canada.
  • Pat Sanders won the World's in 1987 and added two Senior titles (along with Christine) in 2009 and 2011. As the others, only a single loss in 32 games for Canada
  • Cheryl Noble of Canada took a World title in 2000 (as alternate) and joined Pat and Christine in winning the Senior titles in 2009 and 2011. Cheryl never lost a game wearing the Maple Leaf.
  • Jackie Lockhart is the only non-Canadian on the list. World champion for Scotland in 2002 and went on to win the Senior's in 2016. In total she did 235 games for Scotland and Great Britain.
  • Pat Ryan of Canada won two World titles in 1989 and 1994 and added a Senior title in 2008.

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