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World Senior Curling Championships

World championship


Summary

World championship

FieldValue
Established2002
Current host cityGeneva, Switzerland
Current arenaCentre Sportif Sous-Moulin
Current men's champion
(Randy Bryden)
Current women's champion
(Jackie Lockhart)
Current2025 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

YearHost City/CountryFinalThird Place MatchChampionScoreSecond PlaceThird PlaceScoreFourth Place
Bismarck, United StatesUnited States
Larry Johnson8–2Canada
Ron WestcottSweden
Stig SewikGermany
Charlie Kapp
Winnipeg, CanadaCanada
Tom Reed9–3United States
Scott BairdScotland
Iain Baxter7–5Germany
Charlie Kapp
Gävle, SwedenCanada
Bas Buckle8–3United States
Bill KindSwitzerland
Mattias Neuenschwander8–4Norway
Tormod Andreassen
Greenacres, ScotlandCanada
Bas Buckle5–4United States
David RussellSwitzerland
Peter Attinger Jr.5–2England
D. Michael Sutherland
Copenhagen, DenmarkCanada
Les Rogers9–1United States
Brian SimonsonSweden
Jan Ullsten12–6Denmark
Johannes Jensen
2007Edmonton, CanadaScotland
Keith Prentice6–5Canada
Al HacknerSweden
Claes Roxin7–6United States
Geoff Goodland
2008Vierumäki, FinlandCanada
Pat Ryan8–0Sweden
Per LindemanUnited States
David Russell6–4Scotland
Graeme Adam
2009Dunedin, New ZealandCanada
Eugene Hritzuk4–3United States
Paul PustovarScotland
Keith Prentice9–3Switzerland
André Pauli
2010Chelyabinsk, RussiaUnited States
Paul Pustovar4–3Canada
Bruce DelaneyAustralia
Hugh Millikin4–3Switzerland
André Pauli
2011St. Paul, United StatesCanada
Mark Johnson5–4United States
Geoff GoodlandAustralia
Hugh Millikin8–5Denmark
Bent Juul Kristoffersen
2012url=http://www.worldcurling.org/erzurum-turkey-to-host-world-mixed-doubles-championship-2012title=Erzurum Turkey to host World Mixed Doubles Championship 2012publisher=Worldcurling.orgdate=2014-02-13access-date=2014-02-18}}Ireland
Johnjo Kenny6–5CAN
Kelly RobertsonSWE
Connie Östlund8–4NOR
Eigil Ramsfjell
2013url=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 Championshipsdate=23 April 2012publisher=Canadian Curling Association}}CAN
Rob Armitage6–4NZL
Hans FrauenlobSUI
Werner Attinger7–2SWE
Karl Nordlund
2014url=http://worldcurling.org/dumfries-scotland-to-stage-2014-world-mixed-doubles-and-world-senior-curling-championshipstitle=Dumfries, Scotland to stage 2014 World Mixed Doubles and World Senior Curling Championshipsdate=11 April 2013publisher=World Curling Federationaccess-date=11 April 2014}}CAN
Wayne Tallon7–2SWE
Connie ÖstlundAUS
Hugh Millikin6–3USA
Jeff Wright
2015url=http://www.worldcurling.org/wcf-annual-general-assembly-2014-reviewtitle=WCF Annual General Assembly 2014 - 7 Septemberdate=7 September 2014publisher=World Curling Federationaccess-date=7 September 2014}}USA
Lyle Sieg9–4CAN
Alan O'LearyNZL
Hans Frauenlob6–4DEN
Ole de Neergaard
2016url=http://www.worldcurling.org/wmdcc2016-wscc2016-hosttitle=Karlstad, Sweden to host World Mixed Doubles and World Senior Curling Championships 2016date=25 April 2015publisher=World Curling Federationaccess-date=21 May 2015}}SWE
Mats Wranå7–4CAN
Randy NeufeldIreland
Peter Wilson7–2DEN
Ole de Neergaard
2017url=http://worldcurling.org/venue-Lethbridge-2017title=Venue confirmed for World Mixed Doubles and Senior Curling Championships 2017date=1 October 2015publisher=World Curling Federationaccess-date=1 October 2015}}SWE
Mats Wranå5–4CAN
Bryan CochraneIreland
Peter Wilson6–3GER
Uwe Saile
2018Östersund, SwedenCAN
Wade White8–2SWE
Mats WranåUSA
Jeff Wright7–2SCO
Gordon Muirhead
2019Stavanger, NorwayCAN
Bryan Cochrane7–5SCO
David SmithDEN
Ulrik Schmidt7–4SUI
Stefan Karnusian
2020Kelowna, CanadaCancelledCancelled
2021CancelledCancelled
2022Geneva, SwitzerlandCAN
Wade White6–3CZE
David ŠikSWE
Mats Wranå7–3GER
Andy Kapp
2023Gangneung, South KoreaCAN
Howard Rajala7–2SCO
Graeme ConnalSUI
Christof Schwaller7–4USA
Joel Larway
2024Östersund, SwedenCAN
Paul Flemming4–3USA
Mike FarbelowSWE
Mats Wranå11–9GER
Andy Kapp
2025Fredericton, New BrunswickCAN
Randy Bryden10–7SCO
Tom BrewsterUSA
Mike Farbelow6–5FIN
Tomi Rantamäki
2026Geneva, Switzerland

Women

YearHost City/CountryFinalThird Place MatchChampionScoreSecond PlaceThird PlaceScoreFourth Place
Bismarck, United StatesCanada
Anne Dunn9–3Switzerland
Erika MüllerUnited States
Nancy DinsdaleScotland
Christine Kerr
Winnipeg, CanadaCanada
Nancy Kerr7–4Scotland
Carolyn MorrisEngland
Joan Reed8–1Japan
Ayako Takagi
Gävle, SwedenCanada
Anne Dunn8–5Sweden
Ingrid MeldahlUnited States
Nancy Dinsdale7–6England
Joan Reed
Greenacres, ScotlandScotland
Carolyn Morris9–5Japan
Hatomi NagaokaSweden
Ingrid Meldahl7–4Canada
Anne Dunn
Copenhagen, DenmarkSweden
Ingrid Meldahl7–3Canada
Joyce PotterSwitzerland
Renate Nedkoff9–6Ireland
Fiona Turnbull
2007Edmonton, CanadaSweden
Ingrid Meldahl8–5Canada
Anne DunnUnited States
Pam Oleinik12–8Scotland
Carolyn Morris
2008Vierumäki, FinlandCanada
Diane Foster10–2Scotland
Kirsty LettonSwitzerland
Renate Nedkoff7–6Finland
Helena Timonen
2009Dunedin, New ZealandCanada
Pat Sanders10–1Switzerland
Renate NedkoffSweden
Ingrid Meldahl6–2Scotland
Marion Craig
2010Chelyabinsk, RussiaCanada
Colleen Pinkney8–4Switzerland
Renate NedkoffSweden
Ingrid Meldahl6–5United States
Sharon Vukich
2011St. Paul, United StatesCanada
Christine Jurgenson9–2Sweden
Ingrid MeldahlSwitzerland
Chantal Forrer5–4United States
Margie Smith
2012Tårnby, DenmarkCAN
Heidi Hanlon12–2SCO
Barbara WattSWE
Ingrid Meldahl10–3NZL
Wendy Becker
2013Fredericton, CanadaCAN
Cathy King13–1AUT
Veronika HuberSWE
Ingrid Meldahl9–8SCO
Christine Cannon
2014Dumfries, ScotlandSCO
Christine Cannon6–5CAN
Colleen PinkneyUSA
Margie Smith8–3SWE
Ingrid Meldahl
2015Sochi, RussiaCAN
Lois Fowler6–2ITA
Fiona SimpsonUSA
Norma O'Leary6–4SWE
Gunilla Arfwidsson Edlund
2016Karlstad, SwedenSCO
Jackie Lockhart5–4GER
Monika WagnerSWE
Gunilla Arfwidsson Edlund10–5ENG
Judith Dixon
2017Lethbridge, CanadaCAN
Colleen Jones10–5SUI
Cristina LestanderSCO
Jackie Lockhart8–5USA
Patti Lank
2018Östersund, SwedenCAN
Sherry Anderson5–4USA
Margie SmithSUI
Dagmar Frei5–3SWE
Anette Norberg
2019Stavanger, NorwayCAN
Sherry Anderson10–1DEN
Lene BidstrupSUI
Chantal Forrer8–3SCO
Susan Kesley
2020Kelowna, CanadaCancelledCancelled
2021CancelledCancelled
2022Geneva, SwitzerlandSUI
Cristina Lestander6–5USA
Margie SmithSCO
Edith Hazard6–4FIN
Elina Virtaala
2023Gangneung, South KoreaCAN
Sherry Anderson8–4SCO
Jackie LockhartJPN
Miyuki Kawamura6–4SUI
Monika Gafner
2024Östersund, SwedenCAN
Susan Froud7–3LTU
Virginija PaulauskaitėSCO
Karen Kennedy6–3SUI
Daniela Ruetschi-Schlegel
2025Fredericton, New BrunswickSCO
Jackie Lockhart10–2CAN
Atina Ford-JohnstonIreland
Dale Sinclair6–4JPN
Miyako Yoshimura
2026Geneva, Switzerland

Medal tables

As of 2025 World Championships ;Men ;Women ;Overall

References

References

  1. (March 14, 2020). "World Mixed Doubles and World Senior Curling Championships 2020 cancelled in Kelowna, Canada".
  2. (March 14, 2020). "Coronavirus: World mixed doubles, seniors curling championships in Kelowna cancelled". Global News.
  3. (2014-02-13). "Erzurum Turkey to host World Mixed Doubles Championship 2012". Worldcurling.org.
  4. (23 April 2012). "Fredericton to Stage 2013 World Mixed Doubles and World Senior Curling Championships". [[Canadian Curling Association]].
  5. (11 April 2013). "Dumfries, Scotland to stage 2014 World Mixed Doubles and World Senior Curling Championships". [[World Curling Federation]].
  6. (7 September 2014). "WCF Annual General Assembly 2014 - 7 September". [[World Curling Federation]].
  7. (25 April 2015). "Karlstad, Sweden to host World Mixed Doubles and World Senior Curling Championships 2016". [[World Curling Federation]].
  8. (1 October 2015). "Venue confirmed for World Mixed Doubles and Senior Curling Championships 2017". [[World Curling Federation]].
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