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Draw #7
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ITA
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CHN
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CAN
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Draw #8
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SVK
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CHN
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SWE
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Standings

Pos
 
Association
Record
1
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Canada CAN
4 - 0
1
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China CHN
4 - 0
3
Flag for Sweden
Sweden SWE
4 - 1
4
Flag for Korea
Korea KOR
3 - 2
5
Flag for Latvia
Latvia LAT
2 - 3
5
Flag for Slovakia
Slovakia SVK
2 - 3
5
Flag for United States of America
United States of America USA
2 - 3
8
Flag for Italy
Italy ITA
1 - 3
9
Flag for Great Britain
Great Britain GBR
1 - 4
10
Flag for Norway
Norway NOR
0 - 4

Draws

Semifinals
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CHN
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LAT
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KOR
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USA
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Standings

Pos
 
Association
Record
1
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China CHN
6 - 1
2
Flag for United States of America
United States of America USA
4 - 3
3
Flag for Korea
Korea KOR
4 - 3
4
Flag for Latvia
Latvia LAT
4 - 3
5
Flag for Great Britain
Great Britain GBR
3 - 4
6
Flag for Japan
Japan JPN
3 - 4
7
Flag for Estonia
Estonia EST
2 - 5
8
Flag for Italy
Italy ITA
2 - 5
Championship Country Start End  
BKT World Women’s Curling Championship 2026 CALGARY, ALBERTA, Canada 3/14/2026 3/22/2026 Women
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

Did you know?

The longest of winning streaks

The longest winning streak at the World Curling Championships by an association is 41 wins in a row. This feat is even more impressive as it was done by a single team. Switzerland skipped by Silvana Tirinzoni started by winning against Czechia at the World's in 2021 and it was not until they lost to Canada in 2024 that it ended. On their way to this record they won two straight titles undeafeted.

On the Men's side the record has been standing since the early seventies. Canada won 39 straight games at the World's between 1969 and 1973. Ron Northcott started it by winning against France in 1969 and it ended after Harvey Mazinke's loss to Sweden in the final of 1973.

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