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Draw #18
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POL
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ITA
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SUI
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Draw #19
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Draw #20
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SUI
 
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Standings

Pos
 
Association
Record
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Sweden SWE
9 - 2
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Canada CAN
8 - 2
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Scotland SCO
8 - 2
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Switzerland SUI
8 - 2
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Italy ITA
7 - 3
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United States of America USA
7 - 3
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China CHN
4 - 6
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Germany GER
4 - 6
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Czechia CZE
3 - 7
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Japan JPN
3 - 7
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Korea KOR
3 - 8
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Poland POL
2 - 8
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Norway NOR
0 - 10
Championship Country Start End  
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?

We have a winner!

Great players win titles over and over again. No one as many times as Sweden's Oskar Eriksson that has won no less then 18 championship titles spanning pretty much everything. He even won the World Mixed Doubles once, a title that his long time skip, Niklas Edin has not been able to win. Niklas don't have to be too unhappy as he is second on the list with a total of 17 titles at home.

Anette Norberg of Sweden is the most successful among the women. Anette has won 12 titles and team mates Eva Lund (11) and Anette's sister Cathrine Lindahl (10) are just behind along with German great Andrea Schöpp that collected 11 titles during her career, the same number as Scotland's Eve Muirhead.

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