World Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Curling Championship

World Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Curling Championship
Established2022
2025 host cityStevenston, Scotland
2025 arenaAuchenharvie Leisure Centre
2025 champion Japan
Current edition

The World Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Curling Championship is an annual world championship held to determine the world's best mixed doubles curling team in wheelchair curling.

The event began in 2022.[1]

Medallists

Following is a list of medallists:

Year Host Gold Silver Bronze
2022[2]
Finland
(Lohja)
 Sweden
Sabina Johansson
Marcus Holm
 Hungary
Rita Sárai
Viktor Beke
 Norway
Rikke Iversen
Rune Lorentsen
2023[3]
Canada
(Richmond)
 Latvia
Poļina Rožkova
Agris Lasmans
 United States
Pam Wilson
David Samsa
 Canada
Collinda Joseph
Dennis Thiessen
2024
South Korea
(Gangneung)
 South Korea
Cho Mink-yong
Jeong Tae-yeong
 China
Wang Meng
Yang Jinqiao
 Italy
Orietta Berto
Paolo Ioriatti
2025
Scotland
(Stevenston)
 Japan
Aki Ogawa
Yoji Nakajima
 Scotland
Charlotte McKenna
Hugh Nibloe
 Estonia
Katlin Riidebach
Ain Villau

All-time medal table

As of 2025 World Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Curling Championship

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Japan1001
 Latvia1001
 South Korea1001
 Sweden1001
5 China0101
 Hungary0101
 Scotland0101
 United States0101
9 Canada0011
 Estonia0011
 Italy0011
 Norway0011
Totals (12 entries)44412

Performance timeline

Nation 2022[4] 2023[5] 2024 2025 Years
 Brazil 20 1
 Canada 13 17 6 4
 China 4 10 3
 Czech Republic 15 7 2
 Denmark 12 18 12 15 4
England 5 9 12 3
 Estonia 10 9 8 4
 Finland 16 19 11 17 4
 Germany 9 10 2
 Hungary 11 16 13 4
 Italy 4 12 16 4
 Japan 18 13 4 4
 Latvia 5 7 11 4
 Norway 14 14 5 4
 Poland 17 19 19 3
Scotland 14 8 10 4
 Slovakia 7 6 6 8 4
 Slovenia 21 1
 South Korea 8 7 4 4
 Spain 20 21 3
 Sweden 15 13 3
 Switzerland 11 16 15 14 4
 Turkey 17 18 18 3
 United States 5 5 9 4
Total teams 18 19 21 21

References

  1. ^ "Ideson to skip Canadian entry at 2023 world wheelchair curling championship". CBC. January 9, 2023. Retrieved April 22, 2023.
  2. ^ "Medallists" (PDF). World Curling Federation. Retrieved April 22, 2023.
  3. ^ "Medallists" (PDF). World Curling Federation. Retrieved April 22, 2023.
  4. ^ "Final Standings" (PDF). World Curling Federation. Retrieved April 22, 2023.
  5. ^ "Final Standings" (PDF). World Curling Federation. Retrieved April 22, 2023.