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News from World Curling

  • by World Curling Media
    World Curling, with the assistance of UK based Sporting Giants, have launched the ICE3 20234 Environmental Sustainability Strategy that aligns with eight of the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The World Curling Sustainability Working Group was created in 2023 with the responsibility to propose strategies, policies, rules and recommendations that empower World Curling and […]
  • by World Curling Media
    In day six of the World Junior Curling Championships 2025, Italy men became the first to qualify for the semi-finals. In the women’s competition, Germany, Korea, Switzerland and Sweden all currently rank first on the standings, with five wins and two losses. Men’s competition In Italy’s evening game, they faced Canada. A strong performance saw […]
  • by World Curling Media
    Day five saw Italy’s women’s team claim their first win of the competition, against Canada, and Norway upset Switzerland’s winning streak. In the men’s competition, Scotland suffered their first loss when they were beaten 9-4 by Italy.   Women’s competition Italy faced Canada in their only game of the day, in which they earned their […]
  • by World Curling Media
    In day four of the World Junior Curling Championships 2025, Scotland and Italy’s men’s teams remain top of the standings with Switzerland’s women’s team also winning all four of their games so far. Men’s competition In the only men’s evening game to go to an extra end, Scotland were victorious against Denmark, winning 8-7. In […]
  • by World Curling Media
    On day three of the World Junior Curling Championships 2025, Switzerland remain perfect, becoming the only women’s team to have a four wins, no loss record. In the men’s competition, United States recorded their first win, while Scotland and Italy stayed on top of the standings with three wins and no losses. Women’s competition In […]