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The 2023 United States Women's Curling Championship was held from February 6 to 11 at the Denver Coliseum in Denver, Colorado. [1] The event was held in conjunction with the 2023 United States Men's Curling Championship. This was the first Women's Championship in two years, after the 2022 Championship was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [2]
Thirteen curling federations qualified to participate in the 2023 World Women's Curling Championship. This was the first year to qualify teams using the new 2022 Pan Continental Curling Championships, with New Zealand winning entry into the World Women's Championship for the first time, represented by a team skipped by Jessica Smith.
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The qualification methods and format of the championship has changed over time, but currently eight teams play in each championship. Four spots are awarded to the top American teams in the World Curling Federation (WCF) World Team Ranking System at a particular date roughly two months out from the championship. [6]
The Pan Continental Curling Championships are an annual curling tournament, held every year in late October or early November. The event is used to qualify teams from the America and Pacific-Asia zones for the World Curling Championships , with the top five teams from the A division earning qualification. [ 2 ]
Wetaskiwin, Jan. 18–22 (Women's); Edmonton, Feb. 8–12 (Men's) Alberta Scotties: Kayla Skrlik: Casey Scheidegger: Boston Pizza Cup: Kevin Koe: Brendan Bottcher British Columbia Chilliwack, Jan. 11–15: British Columbia Scotties: Clancy Grandy: Corryn Brown: BC Men's Championship: Jacques Gauthier: Brent Pierce Manitoba East St. Paul, Jan ...
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 top 10 ranked men's and women's 2022–23 CTRS standings qualified for the event first. [3] The 2023 Ontario men's and women's champions also qualified. Additionally, the reigning men's and women's champions of the 2023 Canadian Junior Curling Championships, the 2023 CCAA/Curling Canada College Curling Championships, the 2023 U Sports/Curling Canada University Curling Championships, the ...