2022–23 curling season | |
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Sport | Curling |
The 2022–23 curling season began in June 2022 and ended in May 2023.
Note: In events with two genders, the men's tournament winners will be listed before the women's tournament winners.
Source:[1]
Event | Qualifiers |
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World Mixed Doubles Qualification Event[19] Dumfries, Scotland, Dec. 2–7 |
Austria Spain Netherlands Turkey |
Event | Winning skip | Runner-up skip | |
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United States World University Games Playdowns[20][21] Fargo, North Dakota, Oct. 21–23 |
M | Daniel Casper | Ethan Sampson |
W | Delaney Strouse | Christine McMakin | |
Chairman's Cup[22] Uiseong, South Korea, Nov. 15–18 (Team) Nov. 19–23 (Mixed Doubles) |
M | Jeong Byeong-jin | Kim Soo-hyuk |
W | Kim Eun-jung | Gim Eun-ji | |
MD | Kim Seon-yeong / Jeong Yeong-seok | Lee Eun-chae / Kim Min-woo |
Source:[23]
Event | Winning skip | Runner-up skip | |
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PointsBet Invitational[38] Fredericton, New Brunswick, Sep. 21–25 |
M | Reid Carruthers | Matt Dunstone |
W | Jennifer Jones | Kristie Moore |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Australian Men's Curling Championship[47][48][49] Naseby, New Zealand, Aug. 15–19 |
Jay Merchant | Hugh Millikin | Jonathan Imlah |
Australian Women's Curling Championship[50][48][51] Naseby, New Zealand, Aug. 15–19 |
Jennifer Westhagen | Tahli Gill | Helen Williams |
Australian Mixed Curling Championship[52] Naseby, New Zealand, Aug. 19–21 |
Amanda Hlushak | Dustin Armstrong | Matt Panoussi |
Australian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[53][54][55] Naseby, New Zealand, Dec. 15–18 |
Gill / Hewitt | Westhagen / Panoussi | Boersen / Francey |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Brazilian Men's Curling Championship[56] São Paulo, Aug. 7–10 |
Marcelo Mello | Felipe Pires | — |
Brazilian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[56] São Paulo, Aug. 7–10 |
Oliveira / Mello | Sumi / Losso | Tieme / Vilela Souza / Alves |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
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Yichun Yichun, Jilin, Nov. 13–19 |
Men's [57] | National Training Team (Ma) | Heilongjiang (Ding/Li) | Jilin (Tian) |
Women's [58] | National Training Team (Zhang) | Harbin (Wang) | Jilin (Han) | |
Mixed Doubles [58] | Beijing (Han/Ling) | Jilin (Ding/Li) | Harbin (Yin/Meng) | |
Jizhou Jizhou, Tianjin, Dec. 1–7 |
Men's [59] | National Training Team (Ma) | Heilongjiang (Zang) | Harbin (Zou) |
Women's [60] | National Training Team (Zhang) | Heilongjiang (Han) | Harbin (Wang) | |
Mixed Doubles [61] | Beijing (Han/Ling) | Tianjin (Gao/Qian) | Harbin (Yin/Meng) | |
Zhangjiakou Zhangjiakou, Hebei, Dec. 16–22 |
Men's [62] | National Training Team (Ma) | Harbin (Zou) | Heilongjiang (Zang) |
Women's [63] | National Training team (Zhang) | Inner Mongolia (Guo) | Jilin (Han) | |
Mixed Doubles [64] | Harbin (Yu/Wang) | Qianghai (Zhang/Qi) | Jilin (Ding/Li) | |
Xining Xining, Qinghai, Jan. 6–12 |
Men's [65] | Harbin (Zou) | Heilongjiang (Zang) | National Training Team (Ma) |
Women's[66] | Harbin (Wang) | Heilongjiang (Han) | Jilin (Han) | |
Mixed Double[67] | Qinghai (Zhang/Meng) | National Training Team (Li/Xu) | Harbin (Yu/Wang) | |
Overall | Men's[68] | National Training Team (Ma) | Harbin (Zou) | Heilongjiang (Zang) |
Women's[69] | National Training Team (Zhang) | Harbin (Wang) | Jilin (Han) | |
Mixed Doubles[70] | Harbin (Yu/Wang) | Beijing (Han/Ling) | Jilin (Ding/Li) |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Chinese Men's Curling Championship[71] Jizhou, Tianjin, Feb. 12–17 |
Harbin 1 (Ma) | Harbin 2 (Zou) | Chinese National Youth Team (Fei) |
Chinese Women's Curling Championship[72] Jizhou, Tianjin, Feb. 7–11 |
Harbin 1 (Mei) | Jilin (Liu) | Zhejiang (Yue) |
Chinese Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[73] Jizhou, Tianjin, Feb. 7–14 |
Inner Mongolia 1 (He / Hao) | Jilin 1 (Li / Li) | Harbin 2 (Wang / Gong) |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Czech Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[74] Prague, Feb. 4–7 |
Julie Zelingrová / Vít Chabičovský | Kristýna Farková / David Jakl | Karolína Frederiksen / Tomáš Válek |
Czech Men's Curling Championship[75] Prague, Feb. 16–20 |
Lukáš Klíma | David Šik | Tomáš Paul |
Czech Women's Curling Championship[76] Prague, Feb. 16–20 |
Alžběta Anna Zelingrová | Hana Synáčková | Lenka Hronová |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Danish Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[77] Gentofte, Feb. 3–5 |
Lander / Holtermann | Clifford / Søe | K. Schmidt / J. Schmidt |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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English Men's Curling Championship[78] Dumfries, Scotland, Feb. 23–26 |
Rob Retchless | Fraser Clark | Andrew Woolston |
English Women's Curling Championship[79] Dumfries, Scotland, Feb. 23–26 |
Anna Fowler | Lisa Farnell | — |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Estonian Men's Curling Championship[80] Tallinn, Jan. 12–15 |
Eduard Veltsman | Kaarel Holm | Andres Jakobson |
Estonian Women's Curling Championship TBD, TBD |
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Estonian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[81] Tallinn, Feb. 23–27 |
Marie Kaldvee / Harri Lill | Kaidi Elmik / Mihhail Vlassov | Ingrid Novikova / Andres Jakobson |
Estonian Mixed Curling Championship[82] Tallinn, May 11–14 |
Harri Lill | Marie Kaldvee | Eduard Veltsman |
(source:[83])
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Finnish Women's Curling Championship[84][85] Joensuu, Feb. 17–19 |
Miia Ahrenberg | Emmi Lindroos | Elina Virtaala |
Finnish Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[86][87] Joensuu, Jan. 6-8, Feb. 24–26 |
Lotta Immonen / Markus Sipilä | Elina Virtaala / Ville Forsström | Tiina Suuripää / Tomi Rantamäki |
Finnish Men's Curling Championship[88] Harjavalta, Turku, Joensuu, Dec. 16 – Mar. 19 |
Kalle Kiiskinen | Matias Hänninen | Jermu Pöllänen |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Italian Men's Curling Championship[89][90] Nov. 12 – Feb. 12, Mar. 5–6 |
Joël Retornaz | Giacomo Colli | Marco Onnis |
Italian Women's Curling Championship[91][92] Nov. 12 – Feb. 12, Mar. 4–5 |
Stefania Constantini | Denise Pimpini | Giada Mosaner |
Italian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[93][94] Pinerolo, Mar. 11–12 |
Constantini / Arman | Zardini Lacedelli / De Zanna | Cobelli / Mosaner |
Italian Mixed Curling Championship[95][96] Nov. 19 – Mar. 21, Apr. 1–2 |
Barbara Gentile | Emanuela Cavallo | Denise Pimpini |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Japan Men's Curling Championship[97] Kitami, Jan. 29 – Feb. 5 |
Riku Yanagisawa | Kohsuke Hirata | Shinya Abe |
Japan Women's Curling Championship[97] Kitami, Jan. 29 – Feb. 5 |
Satsuki Fujisawa | Asuka Kanai | Ikue Kitazawa |
Japan Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[98] Wakkanai, Feb. 21–26 |
Matsumura/Tanida ( Nagano / Hokkaido) M: Yasumasa Tanida W: Chiaki Matsumura C: Emi Shimizu |
Koana/Aoki ( Yamanashi / Hokkaido) M: Go Aoki W: Tori Koana C: Yoshinori Aoki |
Yoshida/Matsumura ( Hokkaido / Nagano) M: Yuta Matsumura W: Yurika Yoshida C: Yusuke Morozumi |
(source:[107])
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Dutch National Mixed Doubles Championship[108] Zoetermeer, Sep. 23–25 |
Bomas / Gösgens | Tonoli / Magan | — |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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New Zealand Men's Curling Championship[109] Naseby, Jun. 16–19 |
Sean Becker | Peter de Boer | Anton Hood |
New Zealand Women's Curling Championship[109] Naseby, Jun. 16–19 |
Jessica Smith | Eleanor Adviento | Michelle Bong |
(source:[115])
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Scottish Men's Curling Championship[134] Dumfries, Feb. 6–12 |
Bruce Mouat | James Craik | Ross Whyte |
Scottish Women's Curling Championship[135] Dumfries, Feb. 6–12 |
Rebecca Morrison | Lesley Young | Lucy Blair |
Scottish Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[136] Perth, Feb. 22–26 |
Dodds / Mouat | Jackson / McFadzean | MacDonald / Haswell Aitken / Hardie |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Korean Men's Curling Championship[137] Jincheon, Jun. 11–17 |
Jeong Byeong-jin | Kim Chang-min | Jeong Yeong-seok |
Korean Women's Curling Championship[137] Jincheon, Jun. 11–17 |
Ha Seung-youn | Gim Eun-ji | Shin Ga-yeong |
Korean Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[138] Jincheon, Jul. 12–15 |
Kim J. / Jeong B. | Kim E. / Yoo | Kim S. / Jeong Y. |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Swedish Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[139] Norrköping, Dec. 16–18 |
Karlstads CK (Thunman / Magnusson) |
Sundbybergs CK Team Ajiwa (Westman / Ahlberg) |
Umeå CK/CK Granit (Wendel / Wingfors) |
Swedish Men's Curling Championship[140][141] Karlstad, Feb. 2–5 |
Oskar Eriksson | Axel Landelius | Fredrik Nyman Simon Granbom |
Swedish Women's Curling Championship[140][141] Karlstad, Feb. 2–5 |
Anna Hasselborg | Isabella Wranå | Moa Dryburgh |
Swedish Wheelchair Curling Championship[142][141][143] Karlstad, Feb. 1–5 |
Karlstads CK, Rullarnas 2 (Johanna Glennert) |
Jönköping CC, Jönköping Energi 1 (Viljo Petersson Dahl) |
Härnösands CK, Lag Ulander (Kristina Ulander) |
Swedish Mixed Curling Championship[144] Jönköping, Apr. 29 – May 1 |
Sundbybergs CK, Emoji Squad (Fanny Sjöberg) |
Karlstads CK, Mabergs (Patric Mabergs) | Sundbybergs CK, Nygren (Johan Nygren) |
(source for upcoming events:[161])
Grand Slam events in bold. Note: More events may be posted as time progresses.
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Congratulations to the Men's Runners Up, Team Millikin
Congratulations goes out to Team Gill (noteworthy the two oldest players on this team are 22 years old)