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The World Curling Championships are the annual world championships for curling, organized by the World Curling Federation and contested by national championship teams. There are men's, women's and mixed doubles championships, as well as men's and women's versions of junior and senior championships. There is also a world championship for wheelchair curling. The men's championship started in 1959, while the women's started in 1979. The mixed doubles championship was started in 2008. Since 2005, the men's and women's championships have been held in different venues, with Canada hosting one of the two championships every year: the men's championship in odd years, and the women's championship in even years. Canada has dominated both the men's and women's championships since their inception, although Switzerland, Sweden, Denmark, Germany ( West Germany), Scotland, the United States, Norway and China have all won at least one championship.


History

The World Curling Championships began in 1959 as the Scotch Cup. The Scotch Cup was created by Toronto public relations executive and former sports journalist Stanley D. Houston on behalf of the Scotch Whisky Association, a client of Houston's agency Public Relations Services Limited, which was looking to generate increased North American exposure for its products. The first three Cups were contested between men's teams from Scotland and Canada. The United States joined the Scotch Cup in 1961, and Sweden also joined the next year. Canada won the first six world titles, of which the legendary rink skipped by Ernie Richardson earned four. The United States was the first country to break Canada's streak, winning their first world title in
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. By 1967, Norway, Switzerland, France, and Germany were added to the Scotch Cup, and Scotland won their first title, while Canada finished without a medal for the first time. The tournament was renamed the Air Canada Silver Broom the year after that, and Canada strung together five consecutive world titles starting in that year. In 1973, the competing field was expanded to ten teams, and Italy and Denmark were introduced to the world stage. Sweden, Switzerland, and Norway won their first titles in the following years, and Canada continued to win medals of all colours. In 1979, the first edition of the women's World Curling Championships was held. The championships were held separately from the men's championships for the first ten years. During this time, Switzerland, Canada, Sweden, Denmark, and Germany won world titles. Bronze medals were not awarded until 1985 for the women's tournament and 1986 for the men's tournament. Between 1989 and 1994, the bronze medal was shared by the semifinals losers. Beginning in 1989, the men's and women's championships were held together. Norway won their first world women's title. In 1995, Ford Canada and the World Curling Federation reached an agreement to make Ford the sponsor of the World Curling Championships. Japan, the first nation from Asia to compete in the worlds, made their debut in 1990 at the women's championship, and later in 2000 at the men's championship. South Korea and China followed suit in the 2000s. Scotland won their first women's title in 2002, and the United States won their first women's title the next year. In 2005, the men's and women's championships were separated, and an agreement was made between the World Curling Federation and the Canadian Curling Association that Canada would host one of the tournaments annually each year, all of which are title sponsored by Ford of Canada. Canada began a streak of top two finishes in the men's tournament, and China won their first world title in the women's tournament in 2009. In 2008, a world championship for mixed doubles curling was created. Switzerland won the first world mixed doubles title, and proceeded to win four of the first five titles. Russia and Hungary won their first world curling titles in the mixed doubles championship, and New Zealand, France, Austria, and the Czech Republic won their first world curling medals. In 2015, a world championship for mixed curling was created, replacing the European Mixed Curling Championship and supplanting the European Mixed and Canadian Mixed curling championships as the highest level of mixed curling in the world. In 2019, the World Qualification Event was introduced, to qualify the final two teams in the men's and women's championships. A mixed doubles qualification event will also be added in the
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, qualifying the final four teams of the twenty-team mixed doubles championship. In 2020, the men's, women's and mixed doubles championships were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.


Tournament names

The World Curling Championships have been known by a number of different names over the years. Men *1959–1967:
Scotch Scotch most commonly refers to: * Scotch (adjective), a largely obsolescent adjective meaning "of or from Scotland" **Scotch, old-fashioned name for the indigenous languages of the Scottish people: ***Scots language ("Broad Scotch") *** Scottish G ...
Cup *1968–1985: Air Canada Silver Broom *1986–1988: IOC President's Cup (Hexagon) *1989–1990: WCF Championships *1991–1992: Canada Safeway World Curling Championship *1993–1994: WCF Championships *1995–2004: Ford World Curling Championship *2005–2017: Ford World Men's Curling Championship (odd years) *2006–2018: World Men's Curling Championship (even years) *2019: Pioneer Hi-Bred World Men's Curling Championship *2020: LGT World Men's Curling Championship *2021:
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& OK Tire World Men's Curling Championship Women *1979–1981: Royal Bank of Scotland World Curling Championships *1982: World Curling Championships *1983: Pioneer Life World Curling Championships *1984: World Curling Championships *1985: H&M World Curling Championships *1986–1990: World Curling Championships *1991–1992: Canada Safeway World Curling Championships *1993–1994: World Curling Championships *1995–2004: Ford World Curling Championships *2005–2017: World Women's Curling Championship (odd years) *2006–2018: Ford World Women's Curling Championship (even years) *2019: LGT World Women's Curling Championship


Competition format

The first two world championships, held as competitions between Scotland and Canada, were held as five-game series between the two nations. Upon the addition of the United States in
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, the format was changed to a double round robin preliminary round with a three-team knockout round at the conclusion of the round robin. The knockout round was removed for the next two championships. With the addition of more teams, a single round robin preliminary round with a four-team knockout round was implemented in
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. The championships occurring from
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included three-team knockout rounds instead of four-team knockout rounds. The knockout round format was adjusted from single-elimination to the Page playoff system in
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. In the championships held from
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, third place was awarded to either the team that lost in the semifinal of a three-team knockout round or the higher-seeded team among the losing teams of a four-team knockout round. A bronze medal game was added to the knockout round in
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, but bronze medal games were not held from 1989 to 1994, during which bronze medals were awarded to the teams that lost in the semifinals. Until 2017 format of the world championships used a twelve team round-robin preliminary round, after which the top four teams advance to a knockout round held using the Page playoff system. Starting in 2018 there are 13 teams playing round-robin preliminary round with top six advancing to a single-elimination knockout with top two receiving bye to the semifinals. This includes two teams from the Americas zone, eight from the European zone (via the European Curling Championships) and three from the Asia-Pacific zone (via the Pacific-Asia Curling Championships). For 2019, the number of teams from the Asia-Pacific zone will be reduced by one, and there will also be one less team from the zone of the bottom-placed team at the 2018 championships. The two slots will be allocated to teams from the new World Qualification Event. The qualification event will have eight teams: the host country, one team from the Americas, two from Pacific-Asia, and four from Europe.


Championships


Men


Women


Mixed


Mixed doubles


Wheelchair mixed team


Wheelchair mixed doubles


National championships


Men

* Tim Hortons Brier *
United States Men's Curling Championship The United States Men's Curling Championship is the annual men's national curling championship for the United States. It is run by the United States Curling Association (USCA) and typically held in conjunction with the Women's Championship. The cha ...
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Scottish Men's Curling Championship The Scottish Men's Curling Championship is the national men's curling championship for Scotland. The championship usually decides which team of curlers is sent to the World Men's Curling Championship, but in Olympic years the winner must play the ...
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French Men's Curling Championship France has had a national men's curling championship since 1951. {, class="wikitable" border="1" , - ! Year ! Skip ! Locale , - , 1951 , , E. Canepa , , Megève , - , 1952 , , E. Canepa , , Megève , - , 1953 , , E. Canepa , , Megève , ...
* Russian Curling Championships *
Italian Curling Championship Italy has had a national curling championship since 1955. {, class="wikitable" , - ! rowspan="2" , Year ! colspan="2" , Men ! colspan="2" , Women , - ! width=100px , Winning Club !Locale ! width=100px , Winning Club !Locale , - , 1955 , CC Cr ...
* Finnish Men's Curling Championship * Danish Men's Curling Championship *
Swiss Men's Curling Championship The Swiss Men's Curling Championship is the national championship of men's curling in Switzerland. It has been held annually since 1943. List of champions References Swiss Curling Association Champions* (before 2003 team line-ups shown in ''rev ...
* New Zealand Men's Curling Championship *
Swedish Men's Curling Championship The Swedish Men's Curling Championship ( sv, Svenska mästerskap i curling för herrar, SM lag herrar) is the national championship of men's curling in Sweden. It has been held annually since 1917 (one of the oldest national championship in curling) ...
* Japan Curling Championships *
Latvian Men's Curling Championship The Latvian Men's Curling Championship ( lv, Latvijas kērlinga čempionāts vīriešiem) is the national championship of men's curling in Latvia. It has been held annually since 2002. It is organized by the Latvian Curling Association ( lv, Latvi ...
* Norwegian Men's Curling Championship *
Estonian Men's Curling Championship The Estonian Men's Curling Championship ( et, Eesti kurlingu meeste meistrivõistlused) is the national championship of men's curling teams in Estonia. It has been held annually since the 2004–2005 season, and is organized by the Estonian Curling ...
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Czech Men's Curling Championship The Czech Men's Curling Championship ( cs, MČR muži) is the national championship of men's curling in the Czech Republic. It has been held annually since 1991 and organized by the Czech Curling Association.Korean Curling Championships


Women

* Scotties Tournament of Hearts *
United States Women's Curling Championship The United States Women's Curling Championship is the annual women's national curling championship for the United States. It is run by the United States Curling Association (USCA) and typically held in conjunction with the Men's Curling Champi ...
* Scottish Women's Curling Championship * French Women's Curling Championship * Russian Curling Championships *
Italian Curling Championship Italy has had a national curling championship since 1955. {, class="wikitable" , - ! rowspan="2" , Year ! colspan="2" , Men ! colspan="2" , Women , - ! width=100px , Winning Club !Locale ! width=100px , Winning Club !Locale , - , 1955 , CC Cr ...
* Finnish Women's Curling Championship *
Danish Women's Curling Championship The Danish Women's Curling Championship is the national championship of women's curling in Denmark. It has been held annually since 1979. List of champions External links DM Damer , Hvidovre Curling Club{in lang, da See also * Danish Men's ...
* Swiss Women's Curling Championship *
Swedish Women's Curling Championship The Swedish Women's Curling Championship ( sv, Svenska mästerskap i curling för damer, SM lag damer) is the national championship of women's curling in Sweden. It has been held annually since 1962. (web archive; champions from 1962 to 2007) List ...
* Japan Curling Championships *
Latvian Women's Curling Championship The Latvian Women's Curling Championship ( lv, Latvijas kērlinga čempionāts sievietēm) is the national championship of women's curling in Latvia. It has been held annually since 2002. It is organized by the Latvian Curling Association ( lv, Latv ...
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Estonian Women's Curling Championship The Estonian Women's Curling Championship ( et, Eesti kurlingu naiste meistrivõistlused) is the national championship of women's curling teams in Estonia. It has been held annually since the 2004–2005 season, and is organized by the Estonian Cu ...
* Czech Women's Curling Championship * Korean Curling Championships


See also

*
Curse of LaBonte The "Curse of LaBonte" is quite possibly one of the most famous curses in curling history. It was caused by an incident at the finals of the 1972 World Curling Championships, world men's curling championship, the 1972 Air Canada Silver Broom in Ga ...
* World Junior Curling Championships *
World Senior Curling Championships The World Senior Curling Championships is an annual curling tournament featuring curlers from around the world who are at least 50 years old. Matches at the World Senior Championships are played in 8 ends played instead of the 10 played in most i ...
* World Mixed Curling Championship * Curling World Cup


References


External links

* {{Main world championships World Curling Federation Curling * Recurring sporting events established in 1959