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The 2023 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship was held from April 22 to 29 at the Gangneung Curling Centre in Gangneung, South Korea. [1] The event was held alongside the 2023 World Senior Curling Championships. Korey Dropkin and Cory Thiesse defeated Chiaki Matsumura and Yasumasa Tanida 8-2 in the final to win the gold medal.
Toggle Round-robin results subsection. 3.1 Draw 1. 3.2 Draw 2. 3.3 Draw 3. 3.4 Draw 4. ... The 2023 World Mixed Curling Championship was held from 14 to 21 October in ...
1 Results. 2 All-time medal table. ... The World Mixed Curling Championship is the world championship for mixed curling. ... 2023: Aberdeen, Scotland: Sweden
The following is a list of the winners of the World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship since the inception of the championship in 2008. Doubles is a discipline of curling in which a team of two competes with six stones, instead of the traditional team of four with eight stones. Mixed doubles specifies that the team consist of one man and one woman.
The tournament began in 2008 with the 2008 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship. Switzerland's mixed doubles team of Irene Schori and Toni Müller dominated the 2008 and 2009 championships and appeared in the first three worlds. At the 2010 Worlds, Russia won its first ever world curling title by defeating New Zealand, also first-time ...
Swiss Mixed Doubles Curling Championship [147] St. Gallen, Mar. 1–5: Schwaller-Hürlimann / Schwaller: Pätz / Michel: Rupp / Wunderlin: Swiss Mixed Curling Championship [148] Küssnacht am Rigi, Mar. 24–26: Ursula Hegner: Melanie Schnider: Simon Biedermann: Swiss Junior Curling Championships [149] [150] St. Gallen, Mar. 17–19, 24–26: M ...
World Women's Curling Championship [12] Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada, Mar. 16–24 Canada Switzerland South Korea World Men's Curling Championship [13] Schaffhausen, Switzerland, Mar. 30 – Apr. 7 Sweden Canada Italy World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship [14] Östersund, Sweden, Apr. 20–27
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.