World Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Curling Championship 2025

LocationIcon for location Stevenston, Scotland CalendarIcon for calendar 11-16 March 2025

OVERVIEW

The World Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Event is an open entry event for World Curling Member Associations. This championship will see 21 teams compete for the World Title.

The final qualification points for the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Event will be determined from this championship.

If you are interested in booking tickets for the entire championship, please fill out the questionnaire here: https://yev4p6vk7x1.typeform.com/to/qNoaz2X7

You will be contacted by the Local Organizing Committee to process the championship pass.

All tickets are free. Any donations made are greatly appreciated and will go to support the Scottish Curling Trust who work diligently in archiving the history of Scottish Curling and supporting its future.

News

Japan crowned World Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Curling champions

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Estonia take World Wheelchair Mixed Doubles bronze

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Medal games set in Stevenston

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Play-off field complete at World Wheelchair Mixed Doubles

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Historic first win for Brazil on Day 3

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Canada, Korea and Norway remain unbeaten in Stevenston

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Two-win opening day for Japan, Norway and Scotland

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The rise of wheelchair mixed doubles curling

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Team

Name

Vilma Miranda

Position

Female

Name

Jeronimo Gabriel

Position

Male

Name

Ina Forrest

Position

Female

Name

Mark Ideson

Position

Male

Name

Wang Meng

Position

Female

Name

Yang Jinqiao

Position

Male

Name

Eva Homolova

Position

Female

Name

Radek Musilek

Position

Male

Name

Helle Christiansen Schmidt

Position

Female

Name

Kenneth Oerbaek

Position

Male

Name

Karen Aspey

Position

Female

Name

Stewart Pimblett

Position

Male

Name

Katlin Riidebach

Position

Female

Name

Ain Villau

Position

Male

Name

Ritva Lampinen

Position

Female

Name

Harry Tuomaala

Position

Male

Name

Aniko Sasadi

Position

Female

Name

Peter Barkoczi

Position

Male

Name

Orietta Berto

Position

Female

Name

Paolo Ioriatti

Position

Male

Name

Orietta Berto

Position

Female

Name

Paolo Ioriatti

Position

Male

Name

Aki Ogawa

Position

Female

Name

Yoji Nakajima

Position

Male

Name

Kim Hyemin

Position

Female

Name

Jeong Junho

Position

Male

Name

Polina Rozkova

Position

Female

Name

Agris Lasmans

Position

Male

Name

Mia Larsen Sveberg

Position

Female

Name

Geir Arne Skogstad

Position

Male

Name

Joanna Kozakiewicz

Position

Female

Name

Michal Gasik-Daszkowski

Position

Male

Name

Charlotte McKenna

Position

Female

Name

Hugh Nibloe

Position

Male

Name

Monika Kunkelova

Position

Female

Name

Radoslav Duris

Position

Male

Name

Anna Nadal Rodriguez

Position

Female

Name

Bertrand Tramont

Position

Male

Name

Fanny Jaquerod

Position

Female

Name

Eric Decorvet

Position

Male

Name

Zuleyha Bingol

Position

Female

Name

Mesut Gules

Position

Male

Name

Laura Dwyer

Position

Female

Name

Stephen Emt

Position

Male

Schedule

09:30

DEN
LAT
JPN
CHN
FIN
SUI
USA
NOR

13:00

ESP
HUN
EST
CZE
ENG
SCO
POL
ITA

16:30

SUI
JPN
USA
FIN
NOR
BRA
KOR
SVK

20:00

ITA
CAN
POL
DEN
LAT
EST
TUR
SCO

09:30

ENG
SVK
ESP
TUR
SUI
CHN
HUN
KOR

13:00

BRA
USA
CZE
CAN
ITA
LAT
EST
DEN

16:30

FIN
CHN
HUN
SVK
TUR
ENG
NOR
JPN

20:00

SCO
KOR
DEN
ITA
EST
CAN
CZE
POL

09:30

CHN
NOR
SUI
USA
BRA
FIN
SVK
ESP

13:00

LAT
CZE
TUR
KOR
SCO
HUN
ITA
EST

16:30

JPN
BRA
FIN
NOR
CAN
POL
CHN
USA

20:00

HUN
TUR
SVK
SCO
DEN
CZE
ESP
ENG

09:30

POL
EST
ENG
HUN
KOR
ESP
CAN
LAT

13:00

NOR
SUI
CHN
BRA
CZE
ITA
JPN
FIN

16:30

CAN
DEN
LAT
POL
SVK
TUR

20:00

KOR
ENG
SCO
ESP
USA
JPN
BRA
SUI

10:00 (Quarter-finals)

KOR
SVK
CZE
SCO
CAN
JPN
NOR
EST

17:00 (Semi-finals)

KOR
SCO
JPN
EST

10:00 (Bronze Medal)

KOR
EST

14:00 (Gold Medal)

SCO
JPN

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