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World Senior Curling Championships
World championship
World championship
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Established | 2002 |
| Current host city | Geneva, Switzerland |
| Current arena | Centre Sportif Sous-Moulin |
| Current men's champion | |
| (Randy Bryden) | |
| Current women's champion | |
| (Jackie Lockhart) | |
| Current | 2025 World Senior Curling Championships |
| Current men's champion =
(Randy Bryden)
| Current women's champion =
(Jackie Lockhart)
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 international events.
The tournament began in 2002 with only 7 men's teams and 4 women's teams but has since expanded.
The 2020 & 2021 event were cancelled on March 14, 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Results
Men
| Year | Host City/Country | Final | Third Place Match | Champion | Score | Second Place | Third Place | Score | Fourth Place |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bismarck, United States | United States | ||||||||
| Larry Johnson | 8–2 | Canada | |||||||
| Ron Westcott | Sweden | ||||||||
| Stig Sewik | – | Germany | |||||||
| Charlie Kapp | |||||||||
| Winnipeg, Canada | Canada | ||||||||
| Tom Reed | 9–3 | United States | |||||||
| Scott Baird | Scotland | ||||||||
| Iain Baxter | 7–5 | Germany | |||||||
| Charlie Kapp | |||||||||
| Gävle, Sweden | Canada | ||||||||
| Bas Buckle | 8–3 | United States | |||||||
| Bill Kind | Switzerland | ||||||||
| Mattias Neuenschwander | 8–4 | Norway | |||||||
| Tormod Andreassen | |||||||||
| Greenacres, Scotland | Canada | ||||||||
| Bas Buckle | 5–4 | United States | |||||||
| David Russell | Switzerland | ||||||||
| Peter Attinger Jr. | 5–2 | England | |||||||
| D. Michael Sutherland | |||||||||
| Copenhagen, Denmark | Canada | ||||||||
| Les Rogers | 9–1 | United States | |||||||
| Brian Simonson | Sweden | ||||||||
| Jan Ullsten | 12–6 | Denmark | |||||||
| Johannes Jensen | |||||||||
| 2007 | Edmonton, Canada | Scotland | |||||||
| Keith Prentice | 6–5 | Canada | |||||||
| Al Hackner | Sweden | ||||||||
| Claes Roxin | 7–6 | United States | |||||||
| Geoff Goodland | |||||||||
| 2008 | Vierumäki, Finland | Canada | |||||||
| Pat Ryan | 8–0 | Sweden | |||||||
| Per Lindeman | United States | ||||||||
| David Russell | 6–4 | Scotland | |||||||
| Graeme Adam | |||||||||
| 2009 | Dunedin, New Zealand | Canada | |||||||
| Eugene Hritzuk | 4–3 | United States | |||||||
| Paul Pustovar | Scotland | ||||||||
| Keith Prentice | 9–3 | Switzerland | |||||||
| André Pauli | |||||||||
| 2010 | Chelyabinsk, Russia | United States | |||||||
| Paul Pustovar | 4–3 | Canada | |||||||
| Bruce Delaney | Australia | ||||||||
| Hugh Millikin | 4–3 | Switzerland | |||||||
| André Pauli | |||||||||
| 2011 | St. Paul, United States | Canada | |||||||
| Mark Johnson | 5–4 | United States | |||||||
| Geoff Goodland | Australia | ||||||||
| Hugh Millikin | 8–5 | Denmark | |||||||
| Bent Juul Kristoffersen | |||||||||
| 2012 | url=http://www.worldcurling.org/erzurum-turkey-to-host-world-mixed-doubles-championship-2012 | title=Erzurum Turkey to host World Mixed Doubles Championship 2012 | publisher=Worldcurling.org | date=2014-02-13 | access-date=2014-02-18}} | Ireland | |||
| Johnjo Kenny | 6–5 | CAN | |||||||
| Kelly Robertson | SWE | ||||||||
| Connie Östlund | 8–4 | NOR | |||||||
| Eigil Ramsfjell | |||||||||
| 2013 | url=http://www.curling.ca/2012/04/23/fredericton-to-stage-2013-world-mixed-doubles-and-world-senior-curling-championships/ | title=Fredericton to Stage 2013 World Mixed Doubles and World Senior Curling Championships | date=23 April 2012 | publisher=Canadian Curling Association}} | CAN | ||||
| Rob Armitage | 6–4 | NZL | |||||||
| Hans Frauenlob | SUI | ||||||||
| Werner Attinger | 7–2 | SWE | |||||||
| Karl Nordlund | |||||||||
| 2014 | url=http://worldcurling.org/dumfries-scotland-to-stage-2014-world-mixed-doubles-and-world-senior-curling-championships | title=Dumfries, Scotland to stage 2014 World Mixed Doubles and World Senior Curling Championships | date=11 April 2013 | publisher=World Curling Federation | access-date=11 April 2014}} | CAN | |||
| Wayne Tallon | 7–2 | SWE | |||||||
| Connie Östlund | AUS | ||||||||
| Hugh Millikin | 6–3 | USA | |||||||
| Jeff Wright | |||||||||
| 2015 | url=http://www.worldcurling.org/wcf-annual-general-assembly-2014-review | title=WCF Annual General Assembly 2014 - 7 September | date=7 September 2014 | publisher=World Curling Federation | access-date=7 September 2014}} | USA | |||
| Lyle Sieg | 9–4 | CAN | |||||||
| Alan O'Leary | NZL | ||||||||
| Hans Frauenlob | 6–4 | DEN | |||||||
| Ole de Neergaard | |||||||||
| 2016 | url=http://www.worldcurling.org/wmdcc2016-wscc2016-host | title=Karlstad, Sweden to host World Mixed Doubles and World Senior Curling Championships 2016 | date=25 April 2015 | publisher=World Curling Federation | access-date=21 May 2015}} | SWE | |||
| Mats Wranå | 7–4 | CAN | |||||||
| Randy Neufeld | Ireland | ||||||||
| Peter Wilson | 7–2 | DEN | |||||||
| Ole de Neergaard | |||||||||
| 2017 | url=http://worldcurling.org/venue-Lethbridge-2017 | title=Venue confirmed for World Mixed Doubles and Senior Curling Championships 2017 | date=1 October 2015 | publisher=World Curling Federation | access-date=1 October 2015}} | SWE | |||
| Mats Wranå | 5–4 | CAN | |||||||
| Bryan Cochrane | Ireland | ||||||||
| Peter Wilson | 6–3 | GER | |||||||
| Uwe Saile | |||||||||
| 2018 | Östersund, Sweden | CAN | |||||||
| Wade White | 8–2 | SWE | |||||||
| Mats Wranå | USA | ||||||||
| Jeff Wright | 7–2 | SCO | |||||||
| Gordon Muirhead | |||||||||
| 2019 | Stavanger, Norway | CAN | |||||||
| Bryan Cochrane | 7–5 | SCO | |||||||
| David Smith | DEN | ||||||||
| Ulrik Schmidt | 7–4 | SUI | |||||||
| Stefan Karnusian | |||||||||
| 2020 | Kelowna, Canada | Cancelled | Cancelled | ||||||
| 2021 | Cancelled | Cancelled | |||||||
| 2022 | Geneva, Switzerland | CAN | |||||||
| Wade White | 6–3 | CZE | |||||||
| David Šik | SWE | ||||||||
| Mats Wranå | 7–3 | GER | |||||||
| Andy Kapp | |||||||||
| 2023 | Gangneung, South Korea | CAN | |||||||
| Howard Rajala | 7–2 | SCO | |||||||
| Graeme Connal | SUI | ||||||||
| Christof Schwaller | 7–4 | USA | |||||||
| Joel Larway | |||||||||
| 2024 | Östersund, Sweden | CAN | |||||||
| Paul Flemming | 4–3 | USA | |||||||
| Mike Farbelow | SWE | ||||||||
| Mats Wranå | 11–9 | GER | |||||||
| Andy Kapp | |||||||||
| 2025 | Fredericton, New Brunswick | CAN | |||||||
| Randy Bryden | 10–7 | SCO | |||||||
| Tom Brewster | USA | ||||||||
| Mike Farbelow | 6–5 | FIN | |||||||
| Tomi Rantamäki | |||||||||
| 2026 | Geneva, Switzerland | – | – |
Women
| Year | Host City/Country | Final | Third Place Match | Champion | Score | Second Place | Third Place | Score | Fourth Place |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bismarck, United States | Canada | ||||||||
| Anne Dunn | 9–3 | Switzerland | |||||||
| Erika Müller | United States | ||||||||
| Nancy Dinsdale | – | Scotland | |||||||
| Christine Kerr | |||||||||
| Winnipeg, Canada | Canada | ||||||||
| Nancy Kerr | 7–4 | Scotland | |||||||
| Carolyn Morris | England | ||||||||
| Joan Reed | 8–1 | Japan | |||||||
| Ayako Takagi | |||||||||
| Gävle, Sweden | Canada | ||||||||
| Anne Dunn | 8–5 | Sweden | |||||||
| Ingrid Meldahl | United States | ||||||||
| Nancy Dinsdale | 7–6 | England | |||||||
| Joan Reed | |||||||||
| Greenacres, Scotland | Scotland | ||||||||
| Carolyn Morris | 9–5 | Japan | |||||||
| Hatomi Nagaoka | Sweden | ||||||||
| Ingrid Meldahl | 7–4 | Canada | |||||||
| Anne Dunn | |||||||||
| Copenhagen, Denmark | Sweden | ||||||||
| Ingrid Meldahl | 7–3 | Canada | |||||||
| Joyce Potter | Switzerland | ||||||||
| Renate Nedkoff | 9–6 | Ireland | |||||||
| Fiona Turnbull | |||||||||
| 2007 | Edmonton, Canada | Sweden | |||||||
| Ingrid Meldahl | 8–5 | Canada | |||||||
| Anne Dunn | United States | ||||||||
| Pam Oleinik | 12–8 | Scotland | |||||||
| Carolyn Morris | |||||||||
| 2008 | Vierumäki, Finland | Canada | |||||||
| Diane Foster | 10–2 | Scotland | |||||||
| Kirsty Letton | Switzerland | ||||||||
| Renate Nedkoff | 7–6 | Finland | |||||||
| Helena Timonen | |||||||||
| 2009 | Dunedin, New Zealand | Canada | |||||||
| Pat Sanders | 10–1 | Switzerland | |||||||
| Renate Nedkoff | Sweden | ||||||||
| Ingrid Meldahl | 6–2 | Scotland | |||||||
| Marion Craig | |||||||||
| 2010 | Chelyabinsk, Russia | Canada | |||||||
| Colleen Pinkney | 8–4 | Switzerland | |||||||
| Renate Nedkoff | Sweden | ||||||||
| Ingrid Meldahl | 6–5 | United States | |||||||
| Sharon Vukich | |||||||||
| 2011 | St. Paul, United States | Canada | |||||||
| Christine Jurgenson | 9–2 | Sweden | |||||||
| Ingrid Meldahl | Switzerland | ||||||||
| Chantal Forrer | 5–4 | United States | |||||||
| Margie Smith | |||||||||
| 2012 | Tårnby, Denmark | CAN | |||||||
| Heidi Hanlon | 12–2 | SCO | |||||||
| Barbara Watt | SWE | ||||||||
| Ingrid Meldahl | 10–3 | NZL | |||||||
| Wendy Becker | |||||||||
| 2013 | Fredericton, Canada | CAN | |||||||
| Cathy King | 13–1 | AUT | |||||||
| Veronika Huber | SWE | ||||||||
| Ingrid Meldahl | 9–8 | SCO | |||||||
| Christine Cannon | |||||||||
| 2014 | Dumfries, Scotland | SCO | |||||||
| Christine Cannon | 6–5 | CAN | |||||||
| Colleen Pinkney | USA | ||||||||
| Margie Smith | 8–3 | SWE | |||||||
| Ingrid Meldahl | |||||||||
| 2015 | Sochi, Russia | CAN | |||||||
| Lois Fowler | 6–2 | ITA | |||||||
| Fiona Simpson | USA | ||||||||
| Norma O'Leary | 6–4 | SWE | |||||||
| Gunilla Arfwidsson Edlund | |||||||||
| 2016 | Karlstad, Sweden | SCO | |||||||
| Jackie Lockhart | 5–4 | GER | |||||||
| Monika Wagner | SWE | ||||||||
| Gunilla Arfwidsson Edlund | 10–5 | ENG | |||||||
| Judith Dixon | |||||||||
| 2017 | Lethbridge, Canada | CAN | |||||||
| Colleen Jones | 10–5 | SUI | |||||||
| Cristina Lestander | SCO | ||||||||
| Jackie Lockhart | 8–5 | USA | |||||||
| Patti Lank | |||||||||
| 2018 | Östersund, Sweden | CAN | |||||||
| Sherry Anderson | 5–4 | USA | |||||||
| Margie Smith | SUI | ||||||||
| Dagmar Frei | 5–3 | SWE | |||||||
| Anette Norberg | |||||||||
| 2019 | Stavanger, Norway | CAN | |||||||
| Sherry Anderson | 10–1 | DEN | |||||||
| Lene Bidstrup | SUI | ||||||||
| Chantal Forrer | 8–3 | SCO | |||||||
| Susan Kesley | |||||||||
| 2020 | Kelowna, Canada | Cancelled | Cancelled | ||||||
| 2021 | Cancelled | Cancelled | |||||||
| 2022 | Geneva, Switzerland | SUI | |||||||
| Cristina Lestander | 6–5 | USA | |||||||
| Margie Smith | SCO | ||||||||
| Edith Hazard | 6–4 | FIN | |||||||
| Elina Virtaala | |||||||||
| 2023 | Gangneung, South Korea | CAN | |||||||
| Sherry Anderson | 8–4 | SCO | |||||||
| Jackie Lockhart | JPN | ||||||||
| Miyuki Kawamura | 6–4 | SUI | |||||||
| Monika Gafner | |||||||||
| 2024 | Östersund, Sweden | CAN | |||||||
| Susan Froud | 7–3 | LTU | |||||||
| Virginija Paulauskaitė | SCO | ||||||||
| Karen Kennedy | 6–3 | SUI | |||||||
| Daniela Ruetschi-Schlegel | |||||||||
| 2025 | Fredericton, New Brunswick | SCO | |||||||
| Jackie Lockhart | 10–2 | CAN | |||||||
| Atina Ford-Johnston | Ireland | ||||||||
| Dale Sinclair | 6–4 | JPN | |||||||
| Miyako Yoshimura | |||||||||
| 2026 | Geneva, Switzerland | – | – |
Medal tables
As of 2025 World Championships ;Men ;Women ;Overall
References
References
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- (March 14, 2020). "Coronavirus: World mixed doubles, seniors curling championships in Kelowna cancelled". Global News.
- (2014-02-13). "Erzurum Turkey to host World Mixed Doubles Championship 2012". Worldcurling.org.
- (23 April 2012). "Fredericton to Stage 2013 World Mixed Doubles and World Senior Curling Championships". [[Canadian Curling Association]].
- (11 April 2013). "Dumfries, Scotland to stage 2014 World Mixed Doubles and World Senior Curling Championships". [[World Curling Federation]].
- (7 September 2014). "WCF Annual General Assembly 2014 - 7 September". [[World Curling Federation]].
- (25 April 2015). "Karlstad, Sweden to host World Mixed Doubles and World Senior Curling Championships 2016". [[World Curling Federation]].
- (1 October 2015). "Venue confirmed for World Mixed Doubles and Senior Curling Championships 2017". [[World Curling Federation]].
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