2025–26 curling season
| 2025–26 curling season | |
|---|---|
| Sport | Curling |
The 2025–26 curling season began in May 2025 and will end in May 2026.
World Curling Federation events
Source:[1]
Championships
Qualification events
| Event | Qualifiers | |
|---|---|---|
| Pre-Olympic Qualification Event[14] Aberdeen, Scotland, Oct. 7–11 |
M | Philippines Poland New Zealand |
| W | Czech Republic Germany Australia | |
| Olympic Qualification Event[15] Kelowna, Canada, Dec. 5–18 |
M | United States China |
| W | Japan United States | |
| MD | Czech Republic South Korea | |
| World Mixed Doubles Qualification Event[16] Dumfries, Scotland, Jan. 5–10 |
Netherlands Hungary France China | |
Other events
Curling Canada events
Source:[28]
Championships
Qualification events
| Event | Qualifiers | |
|---|---|---|
| Home Hardware Olympic Pre-Trials[42] Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Oct. 20–26 |
M | Jordon McDonald |
| W | Selena Sturmay | |
| Under-21 Mixed Doubles Qualifiers[43] Nov. 26–30 Guelph, Ontario (East) Richmond, British Columbia (West) |
East | Lafrance / Tremblay Ideson / Henry McDonah / McCurdy Marcolini / Jewell |
| West | Richards / Davies Evans / Dalrymple Yarmuch / Sawiak Yarmuch / Hlushak | |
Invitationals
| Event | Winning skip | Runner-up skip | |
|---|---|---|---|
| U25 NextGen Classic Edmonton, Alberta, Aug. 26–31 |
M | Sam Mooibroek | Jordon McDonald |
| W | Serena Gray-Withers | Mélodie Forsythe | |
| MD | Gray-Withers / Pietrangelo | Cave / King | |
| PointsBet Invitational[44] Calgary, Alberta, Oct. 1–5 |
M | Matt Dunstone | Brad Jacobs |
| W | Rachel Homan | Corryn Brown | |
Provincial and Territorial Playdowns
National championships
Australia
| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Australian Men's Curling Championship[46][47] Naseby, New Zealand, May 15–20 |
Hugh Millikin | Dustin Armstrong | Andrew Collins | |
| Australian Women's Curling Championship[48][49] Naseby, New Zealand, May 15–20 |
Helen Williams | Anne Powell | Amanda Hluschak | |
| Australian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[50][51] Naseby, New Zealand, May 21–25 |
T. Gill / Hewitt | Westhagen / Panoussi | C. Millikin / H. Millikin | |
| Australian Junior Curling Championships[52] Naseby, New Zealand, July 13–18 |
M | Thomas Bence | William Nathan | – |
| W | Holly Douglas | Alexandra Webster | – | |
| Australian Junior Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[52] Naseby, New Zealand, July 13–18 |
Forge / Bence | Douglas / Collins | Douglas / Quinn | |
| Australian Senior Curling Championships[53] Naseby, New Zealand, July 13–18 |
M | Hugh Millikin | Clive Webster | Jim Hansen |
| W | Helen Williams | Anne Powell | – | |
Czech Republic
| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Czech Junior Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[54][55][56][57] Prague, Oct. 18—20 |
Sofie Krupičková / Ondřej Blaha | Ema Košáková / Tobiáš Votava coach: Martin Votava |
Matylda Volfová / Vojtěch Švec | |
| Czech Mixed Doubles Curling Championship Prague, Feb. 27 – Mar. 3 |
Klímová / Klíma | Zelingrová / Chabičovský | Cihlářová / Macek | |
| Czech Junior Curling Championships Prague, Feb. 6–9 |
M | |||
| W | ||||
| Czech Men's Curling Championship Prague, Mar. 12–17 |
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| Czech Women's Curling Championship Prague, Mar. 26–31 |
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| Czech Mixed Curling Championship Brno, Apr. 16–19 |
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| Czech Wheelchair Curling Championship Prague, Apr. 17–19 |
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source:[58]
Denmark
| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Danish Mixed Curling Championship[59][60][61] Hvidovre, Oct. 3–5 |
Liam Goldbeck | Søren Tidmand | Henrik Holtermann | |
| Danish Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[62] Gentofte, Oct. 31 – Nov. 2 |
Natalie Wiksten / Kasper Wiksten | Jasmin Holtermann / Henrik Holtermann | Caroline Rasmussen / Liam Goldbeck | |
| Danish Senior Curling Championships[63] Esbjerg, Dec. 12–14 |
M | Søren Tidmand | Hans Peter Schack | Bernd Hausted |
| W | Kamilla Schack | Louise Zimmer | Camilla Søndergaard-Nielsen | |
| Danish Junior Mixed Doubles Curling Championship Gentofte, Jan. 30 – Feb. 1 |
Katrine Schmidt / Jacob Schmidt | Natalie Wiksten / Alexander Qvist | Nikki Jensen / Frederik Funck-Bjørnstrup | |
| Danish Men's Curling Championship Hvidovre, Mar. 6–8 |
Rasmus Stjerne | Jacob Schmidt | Nikki Jensen | |
| Danish Women's Curling Championship Hvidovre, Mar. 6–8 |
Madeleine Dupont | Camilla Søndergaard-Nielsen | — | |
| Danish Junior Curling Championships Gentofte, Mar. 13–15 |
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| W | ||||
| Danish Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Curling Championship Gentofte, Mar. 13–15 |
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Estonia
| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
|---|---|---|---|
| Estonian Men's Curling Championship Tallinn, Feb. 26 – Mar. 1 |
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| Estonian Women's Curling Championship Tallinn, Feb. 26 – Mar. 1 |
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| Estonian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship Tallinn, Mar. 18–22 |
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| Estonian Mixed Curling Championship Tallinn, May 8–10 |
source: [67]
Finland
| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Finnish Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[68] Hyvinkää, Oct. 3–4 |
Valeriina Silas / Juha Rajala | Tiina Pajunoja / Teemu Klasila | Tiia Tallgren / Yrjö Jääskeläinen | |
| Finnish Senior Curling Championships[69] Hyvinkää, Nov. 6-9 |
M | Olli Rissanen | Tomi Rantamäki | Jussi Uusipaavalniemi |
| W | Mari Wickström | Taru Oksanen | Tiina Julkunen | |
| Finnish Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[70] Hyvinkää, Jan. 8–11 |
Lotta Immonen / Markus Sipilä | Susanna Säntti / Iikko Säntti | Jenni Merovuo / Ville Forsström | |
| Finnish Women's Curling Championship[71] Hyvinkää, Jan. 30 - Feb. 1 |
Jenni Bäckman | Mari Wickström | Milja Sullanmaa | |
| Finnish Wheelchair Curling Championship Harjavalta, Feb. 13–15 |
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| Finnish Men's Curling Championship[72] Joensuu, Oct. 17-19, Turku, Jan. 16–18, Hyvinkää, Mar. 5-8 |
Paavo Kuosmanen | Matias Hänninen | Jermu Pöllänen | |
| Finnish Mixed Curling Championship Hyvinkää, Apr. 9–12 |
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Source:[73]
Germany
Hungary
Italy
Japan
| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Japan Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[74] Aomori, Mar. 3–8 |
Koana / Aoki | Matsumura / Tanida | Ichinohe / Suzuki | ||
New Zealand
| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
|---|---|---|---|
| New Zealand Mixed Curling Championship[75] Auckland, May. 31 – Jun. 2 |
Brett Sargon | Rachael Pitts | Jack Millar |
| New Zealand Men's Curling Championship[76] Naseby, Jun. 25–29 |
Sean Becker | Peter de Boer | Sam Flanagan |
| New Zealand Women's Curling Championship[76] Naseby, Jun. 25–29 |
Bridget Becker | Olivia Russell | Jessica Smith |
| New Zealand Junior Mixed Doubles Championship[77] Dunedin, Jul. 17–20 |
Ellie McKenzie / Jed Nevill | Tahlia Petersen / William Loe | Olivia Russell / Jack Steele |
| New Zealand Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[78] Naseby, Aug. 14–17 |
Courtney Smith / Anton Hood | Jessica Smith / Ben Smith | Ruby Kinney / Hunter Walker |
Source:[79]
Norway
| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Norwegian Junior Curling Championships Stange, Dec. 12–14 |
M | Markus D. Dale | Sindre S. Lundberg | Tim Nicolai Aspeli |
| W | not held; absolute championship with 4 boys teams and 1 girls team (finished 5th), round robin, gold match (rr 1-2), bronze match (rr 3-4) | |||
| Norwegian Men's Curling Championship[80] Lillehammer, Jan. 8–11 |
Magnus Ramsfjell | Andreas Hårstad | Grunde Buraas | |
| Norwegian Women's Curling Championship[80] Lillehammer, Jan. 8–11 |
Marianne Rørvik | Torild Bjørnstad | Ingvild Skaga | |
| Norwegian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[81] Oslo, Jan. 29–31 |
Maia Ramsfjell / Bendik Ramsfjell | Martine Rønning / Grunde Buraas | Eilin Kjærland / Mathias Brænden | |
Russia
| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
|---|---|---|---|
| Russian Mixed Curling Cup[84] Novosibirsk, Sep. 4–7 |
Irkutsk Oblast - Komsomoll 1 (Elizaveta Trukhina) | Moscow 1 (Timofey Nasonov) | Novosibirsk Oblast 2 (Alexandra Stoyarosova) |
| Russian Mixed Doubles Curling Cup[85] Novosibirsk, Sep. 8–13 |
Irkutsk Oblast - Komsomoll 1 Elizaveta Trukhina / Nikolai Lysakov |
Irkutsk Oblast - Komsomoll 4 Alina Fahurtdinova / Kirill Palagney |
Moscow Sophia Kuzmina / Stepan Kindyukov |
| Russian Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Curling Cup[86][87] Vladivostok, Sep. 22–29 |
Moscow Oblast 1 Rimma Mambetkarimova / Valery Ulyanov |
Krasnoyarsk Krai Natalia Gorbunova / Evgeny Gorbunov |
Moscow 1 Irina Gamayunova / Konstantin Kurokhtin |
| Russian Men's Curling Cup[88] Sochi, Dec. 3–7 |
Saint Petersburg 2 (Oleg Krasikov) | Moscow Oblast 1 (Kirill Surovov) | Krasnodar Krai (Sergey Glukhov) |
| Russian Women's Curling Cup[89] Sochi, Dec. 10–14 |
Irkutsk Oblast - Komsomoll 1 (Elizaveta Trukhina) | Saint Petersburg 2 (Diana Margaryan) | Saint Petersburg 1 (Alina Kovaleva) |
| Russian Wheelchair Curling Cup[90] Sochi, Dec. 17-22 |
Moscow (Konstantin Kurokhtin) |
Granite Chelyabinsk Oblast 2 (Alexey Fatuev) |
Samara Oblast (Igor Ruzheynikov) |
| Russian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[91] Sochi, Jan. 21–25 |
Novosibirsk Oblast 1 Alexandra Stoyarosova / Ivan Kazachkov |
Saint Petersburg 2 Nkeirouka Ezekh / Oleg Krasikov |
Moscow Oblast 3 Anastasia Moskaleva / Kirill Surovov |
| Russian Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Curling Championship Sochi, Feb. 10-18 |
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| Russian Women's Curling Championship Sochi, Apr. 2–11 |
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| Russian Men's Curling Championship Sochi, Apr. 11–20 |
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| Russian Wheelchair Curling Championship Novosibirsk, Apr. 20–28 |
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| Russian Mixed Curling Championship Irkutsk, May 13–20 |
Source:[92]
Video: "Russian Curling TV" (in Russian). (Official RuTube-channel of Russian Curling Federation)
Scotland
| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Scottish Junior Curling Championships[93][94] Aberdeen, Nov. 18–22 |
M | Orrin Carson | Arran Thomson | J Halliday Ethan Brewster |
| W | Katie Archibald | Amy Seftor | Callie Soutar Tia Laurie | |
| Scottish Senior Curling Championships[95] Forfar, Jan. 14–18 |
M | Tom Brewster | John Duff | Neil Joss Ian Robertson |
| W | Jackie Lockhart | Margaret Agnew | Karen Kennedy | |
| Scottish Men's Curling Championship[96] Dumfries, Feb. 24–28 |
Ross Whyte | Kyle Waddell | Glen Muirhead | |
| Scottish Women's Curling Championship[97] Dumfries, Feb. 24–28 |
Fay Henderson | Callie Soutar | Tia Laurie | |
| Scottish Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[98] Aberdeen, Mar. 5–8 |
McMillan / Bryce | Davie / Watt | Mitchell / Johnston Watt / Waddell | |
| Scottish Mixed Curling Championship Greenock, Mar. 13–15 |
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| Scottish Junior Mixed Doubles Curling Championship Dumfries, Mar. 20–22 |
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source:[99]
South Korea
| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
|---|---|---|---|
| Korean Men's Curling Championship[100] Uijeongbu, Jun. 19–27 |
Kim Soo-hyuk | Lee Jae-beom | Kim Hyo-jun |
| Korean Women's Curling Championship[100] Uijeongbu, Jun. 19–27 |
Gim Eun-ji | Ha Seung-youn | Kang Bo-bae |
| Korean Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[100] Jincheon, Jul. 21–29 |
S. Kim / Y. Jeong | H. Kim / Yoo | H. Lee / H. Kim |
Sweden
| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Swedish Junior Curling Championships[101] Sundbyberg, Jan. 3–6 |
M | Vilmer Nygren | Conrad Schalley | Albin Sånnevall |
| W | Moa Dryburgh | Molly Mabergs | Erika Ryberg | |
| Swedish Senior Curling Championships[102] Östersund, Jan. 14–18 |
M | Fredrik Julius | Anders Westerberg | Joakim Mabergs |
| W | Anette Norberg | Helena Sundborg | Eva Heldin | |
| Swedish Wheelchair Curling Championship[103] Gävle, Jan. 23–25 |
Kristina Ulander | Mats-Ola Engborg | Thomas Ögren | |
| Swedish Junior Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[104] Östersund, Feb. 5–8 |
Moa Dryburgh / Vilmer Nygren | Emelie Sarén / Jonatan Meyerson | Molly Mabergs / Conrad Schalley | |
| Swedish Mixed Curling Championship Sveg, Feb. 19–22 |
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| Swedish Mixed Doubles Curling Championship Karlstad, Mar. 5–8 |
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| Swedish Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Curling Championship Härnösand, Mar. 27–29 |
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| Swedish Men's Curling Championship Umeå, Mar. 25–29 |
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| Swedish Women's Curling Championship Umeå, Mar. 25–29 |
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source:[105]
Switzerland
| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Swiss Junior Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[106] St. Gallen, Dec. 20–22 2025 |
Dübendorf 1 Zoe Schwaller / Livio Ernst coaches: Marcel Wettstein, Gregor Obrist |
Morges 1 Elodie Tschudi / Nathan Dryburgh coach: Thomas Tschalär |
Thun-Basel Jana-Tamara Hählen / Nevio Caccivio coach: Loris Caccivio | |
| Swiss Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[107] Wetzikon, Jan. 16–18 |
Beatrix Blauel / Pierre-Alain Tercier | Isabelle Champion / Laurent Kneubühl | Françoise Jaquerod / Eric Décorvet | |
| Swiss Senior Curling Championships[108][109] Thônex, Feb. 19–22 |
M | Christof Schwaller | Beat Brunner | Raphaël Brütsch |
| W | Nicole Strausak | Daniela Ruetschi-Schlegel | Esther Kobler | |
| Swiss Men's Curling Championship[110] Bern, Feb. 23–28 |
Marco Hösli | Yannick Schwaller | Yves Stocker | |
| Swiss Women's Curling Championship[111] Bern, Feb. 23–28 |
Xenia Schwaller | Silvana Tirinzoni | Corrie Hürlimann | |
| Swiss Wheelchair Curling Championship[112] Bern, Feb. 25–28 |
Konstantin Schmaeh | Laurent Kneubühl | Jean-Yves Le Meur | |
| Swiss Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[113] Thônex, Mar. 4–8 |
Stefanie Berset / Philipp Hösli | Michèle Jäggi / Romano Meier | Jenny Perret / Martin Rios | |
| Swiss Junior Curling Championships Thun, Mar. 13–15 and 19–22 |
M | |||
| W | ||||
| Swiss Mixed Curling Championship Aarau, Mar. 13–15 |
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source:[114]
United States
| Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| United States U18 National Curling Championships[115] Lafayette, Jan. 8–11 |
M | Austin Kadlec | Miles Grabow | Caiden Rose |
| W | Allory Johnson | Nia Berg | Zoe Biesecker | |
| United States Senior Curling Championships[116] Hartland, Jan. 11–18 |
M | Mike Farbelow | Bob Hedstrom | Bob LeClair |
| W | Margie Smith | Erika Brown | Kathy Jackson | |
| United States Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[117] Bemidji, Jan. 20–25 |
Kawleski / Kauffman | Fleming / Bestland | Fenson / Stopera Moores / Wheeler | |
| United States Men's Curling Championship Charlotte, Feb. 23 – Mar. 1 |
John Shuster | Andrew Stopera | Kevin Tuma | |
| United States Women's Curling Championship Charlotte, Feb. 23 – Mar. 1 |
Delaney Strouse | Elizabeth Cousins | Kim Rhyme | |
| United States Junior Mixed Doubles Curling Championship Falmouth, Mar. 12–15 |
Wendling / Paral | Hollands / Grabow | Johnson / Hebert | |
| United States Junior Curling Championships Bismarck, Mar. 30 – Apr. 4 |
M | |||
| W | ||||
| United States Mixed Curling Championship Denver, Apr. 15–19 |
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source:[118]
Tour events
Men's events
Source:[119]
| Week | Event | Winning skip | Runner-up skip | Purse | Winner's share | Tour | SFM |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Morioka City Ice Mens Memorial Cup[120] Morioka, Japan, Jun. 7–8 |
Kantaro Kawano | Rio Hayashi | ¥160,000 | ¥80,000 | World Curling Japan | 0.9000 |
| Curling Stadium North Bay Summer Cash[121] North Bay, Ontario, Jul. 11–14 |
Cancelled | ||||||
| 2 | Wakkanai Midori Challenge Cup[122] Wakkanai, Japan, Jul. 31 – Aug. 3 |
Takumi Maeda | Kohsuke Hirata | ¥1,500,000 | ¥800,000 | Hokkaido Curling | 2.2000 |
| 3 | Hokkaido Bank Curling Classic[123] Sapporo, Japan, Aug. 7–10 |
Shinya Abe | Kotaro Noguchi | ¥1,700,000 | ¥1,000,000 | Hokkaido Curling | 2.3000 |
| 4 | Baden Masters[124] Baden, Switzerland, Aug. 14–17 |
Marco Hösli | Yannick Schwaller | CHF 35,000 | CHF 12,000 | World Curling | 7.0000 |
| 5 | Euro Super Series[125] Stirling, Scotland, Aug. 21–24 |
Bruce Mouat | Xu Xiaoming | £15,000 | £4,500 | — | 5.5000 |
| ADVICS Cup[126] Kitami, Japan, Aug. 21–24 |
Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi | Shinya Abe | ¥1,700,000 | ¥1,000,000 | Hokkaido Curling | 2.4000 | |
| 6 | Trentino World Cup[127] Trentino, Italy, Aug. 28–31 |
Yannick Schwaller | Daniel Casper | €27,000 | €12,000 | — | 6.2000 |
| Oslo Cup[128] Oslo, Norway, Aug. 28–31 |
Chris Plys | Niklas Edin | kr 112,000 | kr 40,000 | Nordic Curling | 4.7000 | |
| Icebreaker Challenge[129] Morris, Manitoba, Aug. 28–31 |
Chase Sinnett | Caden Hebert | CA$6,500 | CA$1,800 | Manitoba Curling | 2.2000 | |
| ARGO GRAPHICS Cup[130] Kitami, Japan, Aug. 28–31 |
Takumi Maeda | Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi | ¥1,700,000 | ¥1,000,000 | Hokkaido Curling | 2.0000 | |
| 7 | Stu Sells Oakville Tankard[131] Oakville, Ontario, Sep. 5–8 |
Ross Whyte | Korey Dropkin | CA$30,000 | CA$10,000 | Stu Sells Ontario Curling | 6.1000 |
| Saville Shootout[132] Edmonton, Alberta, Sep. 5–7 |
Cameron de Jong | Matthew Blandford | CA$25,000 | CA$6,000 | Curling Stadium Alberta Curling | 4.6000 | |
| Rice Lake Competitor Spiel[133] Rice Lake, Wisconsin, Sep. 5–7 |
Caden Hebert | Austin Kadlec | US$4,000 | US$1,600 | — | 0.8000 | |
| 8 | AMJ Campbell Shorty Jenkins Classic[134] Cornwall, Ontario, Sep. 10–14 |
John Epping | Yannick Schwaller | CA$60,000 | CA$15,000 | Ontario Curling | 6.9000 |
| ATB Okotoks Classic[135] Okotoks, Alberta, Sep. 11–14 |
Brad Jacobs | John Shuster | CA$50,000 | CA$14,000 | Alberta Curling | 5.4000 | |
| WCT Belgium Men's Challenger[136] Zemst, Belgium, Sep. 11–14 |
Andrin Schnider | Joel Westerberg | €3,000 | €1,200 | World Curling | 1.0000 | |
| Tournoi Equinoxe Open[137] Montreal, Quebec, Sep. 12–14 |
Mike Kennedy | Sylvain Bellavance | CA$10,000 | CA$2,000 | Quebec Provincial Circuit | 0.7000 | |
| 9 | Hogged Rock KW Fall Classic[138] Waterloo, Ontario, Sep. 18–21 |
Joël Retornaz | Jayden King | CA$18,750 | CA$4,750 | Ontario Curling | 5.2000 |
| Mother Club Fall Curling Classic[139] Winnipeg, Manitoba, Sep. 17–21 |
Braden Calvert | Brett Walter | CA$7,000 | CA$2,000 | Manitoba Curling | 1.9000 | |
| Prague Open[140] Prague, Czech Republic, Sep. 18–21 |
Alberto Pimpini | Felix Lüthold | €4,000 | €1,500 | World Curling | 1.0000 | |
| 10 | AMJ Masters Tier 1[141] London, Ontario, Sep. 23–28 |
Matt Dunstone | Ross Whyte | CA$175,000 | CA$32,000 | Grand Slam | 10.0000 |
| AMJ Masters Tier 2[142] London, Ontario, Sep. 23–28 |
Daniel Casper | Kevin Koe | CA$60,000 | CA$10,000 | Grand Slam | 5.9000 | |
| MCT Challenge[143] Winnipeg, Manitoba, Sep. 26–28 |
Braden Calvert | Brett Walter | CA$9,000 | CA$3,000 | Manitoba Curling | 2.7000 | |
| Tallinn Mens International Challenger[144] Tallinn, Estonia, Sep. 25–28 |
Fredrik Nyman | Jan Iseli | €6,000 | €1,200 | World Curling | 2.2000 | |
| Capital Curling Fall Men's[145] Ottawa, Ontario, Sep. 26–28 |
Kim Soo-hyuk | Lee Jae-beom | CA$10,400 | CA$1,600 | Ontario Curling Capital Curling |
1.5000 | |
| Invitation Valleyfield[146] Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Quebec, Sep. 25–28 |
Jean-Michel Ménard | Pierre-Luc Morissette | CA$11,500 | CA$3,000 | Quebec Provincial Circuit | 1.4000 | |
| Saville U25 Challenge[147] Edmonton, Alberta, Sep. 26–28 |
Zach Davies | Johnson Tao | CA$8,000 | CA$2,400 | Curling Stadium Alberta Curling | 1.3000 | |
| 11 | Stu Sells Toronto Tankard[148] Toronto, Ontario, Oct. 1–6 |
Mark Kean | Kyle Waddell | CA$40,000 | CA$10,000 | Stu Sells Ontario Curling | 6.0000 |
| Match Town Trophy[149] Jönköping, Sweden, Oct. 2–5 |
Cameron Bryce | Jan Iseli | kr 48,000 | kr 24,000 | Nordic Curling | 2.3000 | |
| SaskTour Tier 2 Grand Slam Qualifier[150] Martensville, Saskatchewan, Oct. 3–5 |
Kelly Knapp | Dustin Kalthoff | CA$8,700 | CA$1,895 | Sask Curling | 2.1000 | |
| Prestige Hotels & Resorts Curling Classic[151] Vernon, British Columbia, Oct. 3–5 |
Jason Montgomery | Cameron de Jong | CA$28,500 | CA$5,000 | Curling Stadium British Columbia Curling | 2.0000 | |
| McKee Homes Fall Curling Classic[152] Airdrie, Alberta, Oct. 3–5 |
Darren Moulding | Tyler Powell | CA$15,000 | CA$4,000 | Alberta Curling | 1.2000 | |
| SWISSCURLING Prometteurs Cup[153] Biel, Switzerland, Oct. 3–5 |
Marco Ringgenberg | Yves Stocker | CHF 6,000 | CHF 3,000 | — | 1.1000 | |
| MCT Border Cup[154] Fargo, North Dakota, Oct. 2–5 |
Connor Grabow | Austin Kadlec | US$9,000 | US$2,000 | Manitoba Curling | 0.6000 | |
| 12 | Saville Grand Prix[155] Edmonton, Alberta, Oct. 10–12 |
Wouter Gösgens | Evan van Amsterdam | CA$25,000 | CA$5,000 | Curling Stadium Alberta Curling | 3.9000 |
| Dale's St. Paul Cashspiel[156] St. Paul, Minnesota, Oct. 9–12 |
Caden Hebert | Scott Dunnam | US$25,000 | US$11,235 | — | 2.5000 | |
| Regina Highland Rocktoberfest[157] Regina, Saskatchewan, Oct. 10–13 |
Kelly Knapp | Randy Bryden | CA$6,780 | CA$1,600 | Sask Curling | 2.0000 | |
| Steele Cup Cash[158] Fredericton, New Brunswick, Oct. 10–12 |
James Grattan | Colten Steele | CA$6,500 | CA$2,000 | — | 1.0000 | |
| Capital Curling Classic[159] Ottawa, Ontario, Oct. 10–12 |
François Roberge | Leandre Girard | CA$15,000 | CA$1,600 | Ontario Curling Capital Curling |
0.7000 | |
| Minebea Mitsumi Cup[160] Miyota, Japan, Oct. 11–13 |
Kotaro Noguchi | Kaito Fujii | ¥360,000 | ¥150,000 | World Curling Japan | 0.5000 | |
| 13 | Co-op Tour Challenge[161] Nisku, Alberta, Oct. 14–19 |
Bruce Mouat | Matt Dunstone | CA$200,000 | CA$38,000 | Grand Slam | 10.0000 |
| U25 GSOC Tour Challenge[162] Beaumont, Alberta, Oct. 16–19 |
Takumi Maeda | Jordan McNamara | CA$60,000 | CA$5,000 | Grand Slam | 2.4000 | |
| King Cash Spiel[163] Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Oct. 16–19 |
Matthew Blandford | Jay Wakefield | CA$12,800 | CA$4,000 | British Columbia Curling | 1.3000 | |
| Stroud Sleeman Cash Spiel[164] Stroud, Ontario, Oct. 17–20 |
Michael Fournier | Christopher Inglis | CA$6,250 | CA$2,000 | Ontario Curling | 1.3000 | |
| MCT Curling Cup[165] Winnipeg, Manitoba, Oct. 17–19 |
Sean Grassie | Steve Irwin | CA$9,000 | CA$1,975 | Manitoba Curling | 1.1000 | |
| 14 | Henderson Metal Fall Classic[166] Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Oct. 23–26 |
Rich Ruohonen | Joël Retornaz | CA$100,000 | CA$25,000 | Curling Stadium Ontario Curling | 6.0000 |
| Grand Prix Bern Inter Curling Challenge[167] Bern, Switzerland, Oct. 24–26 |
Wouter Gösgens | Michael Brunner | CHF 18,100 | CHF 5,000 | World Curling | 3.9000 | |
| S3 Group Curling Stadium Series[168] Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Oct. 24–26 |
Kelly Knapp | Steve Laycock | CA$12,000 | CA$3,000 | Curling Stadium Sask Curling | 1.9000 | |
| Dave Jones Stanhope Simpson Insurance Mayflower Cashspiel[169] Halifax, Nova Scotia, Oct. 23–26 |
Scott Jones | Tyler Smith | CA$14,000 | CA$4,700 | — | 1.3000 | |
| Sundbyberg Open[170] Sundbyberg, Sweden, Oct. 23–26 |
Joel Westerberg | Vilmer Nygren | kr 40,000 | kr 20,000 | Nordic Curling | 0.9000 | |
| Kamloops Crown of Curling[171] Kamloops, British Columbia, Oct. 24–26 |
Richard Krell | Mitch Young | CA$9,000 | CA$4,000 | British Columbia Curling | 0.8000 | |
| 15 | Swiss Cup Basel[172] Arlesheim, Switzerland, Oct. 31 – Nov. 2 |
Cameron Bryce | Yves Stocker | CHF 25,000 | CHF 10,000 | — | 4.7000 |
| Atkins Curling Supplies Classic[173] Winnipeg, Manitoba, Oct. 31 – Nov. 2 |
Steve Irwin | Tanner Lott | CA$9,000 | CA$2,500 | Manitoba Curling | 2.3000 | |
| Challenge Nord-Ouest Air Creebec[174] Val-d'Or, Quebec, Oct. 31 – Nov. 2 |
Mathieu Gravel | Ghislain Doyon | CA$15,000 | CA$3,100 | Quebec Provincial Circuit | 0.8000 | |
| 16 | KIOTI GSOC Tahoe[175] Stateline, Nevada, Nov. 4–9 |
Bruce Mouat | Matt Dunstone | US$200,000 | US$44,000 | Grand Slam | 10.0000 |
| Nufloors Penticton Curling Classic[176] Penticton, British Columbia, Nov. 5–9 |
B. J. Neufeld | Evan van Amsterdam | CA$100,000 | CA$25,000 | British Columbia Curling | 5.0000 | |
| Original 16 Men's Cash Spiel[177] Calgary, Alberta, Nov. 7–9 |
Johnson Tao | Thomas Scoffin | CA$24,000 | CA$8,000 | Alberta Curling | 2.7000 | |
| Broken Broom Tobacco Belt Cash Spiel[178] Tillsonburg, Ontario, Nov. 7–9 |
Mark Kean | Jayden King | CA$12,600 | CA$4,000 | Ontario Curling | 2.3000 | |
| Original 16 Broomstacker[179] Wadena, Saskatchewan, Nov. 7–9 |
Carl deConick-Smith | Josh Bryden | CA$8,025 | CA$1,925 | Sask Curling | 1.7000 | |
| Prague Classic[180] Prague, Czech Republic, Nov. 7–9 |
Alberto Pimpini | Uğurcan Karagöz | €5,100 | €1,800 | World Curling | 1.3000 | |
| 17 | Red Deer Curling Classic[181] Red Deer, Alberta, Nov. 14–17 |
Evan van Amsterdam | Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi | CA$46,000 | CA$10,000 | Alberta Curling | 5.0000 |
| Stu Sells 1824 Halifax Classic[182] Halifax, Nova Scotia, Nov. 12–16 |
James Grattan | Adam Boland | CA$25,500 | CA$8,000 | Stu Sells | 2.0000 | |
| Nutana SaskTour Men's Spiel[183] Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Nov. 14–16 |
Carl deConick-Smith | Bruce Korte | CA$6,780 | CA$1,800 | Sask Curling | 1.7000 | |
| COMCO Cash Spiel[184] Stroud, Ontario, Nov. 14–16 |
Jordan McNamara | Weston Oryniak | CA$12,000 | CA$3,000 | Ontario Curling | 1.0000 | |
| Finale du Circuit[185] Sorel-Tracy, Quebec, Nov. 14–16 |
Jean-Michel Ménard | Yannick Martel | CA$11,420 | CA$2,250 | Quebec Provincial Circuit | 0.9000 | |
| Danish Open[186] Copenhagen, Denmark, Nov. 13–16 |
Stefano Spiller | Jacob Schmidt | kr. 4,400 | kr. 1,500 | Nordic Curling | 0.7000 | |
| 18 | Stu Sells Living Waters Collingwood Classic[187] Collingwood, Ontario, Nov. 20–23 |
Scott Howard | Jayden King | CA$25,000 | CA$5,700 | Stu Sells Ontario Curling | 3.5000 |
| Major Welding Abbotsford Cashspiel[188] Abbotsford, British Columbia, Nov. 21–23 |
Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi | Jason Montgomery | CA$18,000 | CA$6,000 | British Columbia Curling | 2.0000 | |
| Crestwood Anniversary Showdown[189] Edmonton, Alberta, Nov. 20–23 |
Wouter Gösgens | Jaxon Hiebert | CA$16,000 | CA$4,000 | Alberta Curling | 1.9000 | |
| MCT Showdown[190] Stonewall, Manitoba, Nov. 21–23 |
Tanner Lott | Steve Irwin | CA$7,000 | CA$2,000 | Manitoba Curling | 1.4000 | |
| Jim Sullivan Curling Classic[191] Fredericton, New Brunswick, Nov. 21–23 |
Jamie Stewart | Kendal Thompson | CA$8,500 | CA$3,000 | — | 1.1000 | |
| Mile Zero Cash Spiel[192] Dawson Creek, British Columbia, Nov. 21–23 |
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| 19 | DEKALB Superspiel[193] Morris, Manitoba, Nov. 27–30 |
Braden Calvert | Chase Sinnett | CA$30,000 | CA$10,000 | Manitoba Curling | 3.3000 |
| Stu Sells Brantford NISSAN Classic[194] Brantford, Ontario, Nov. 28 – Dec. 1 |
Sam Mooibroek | Mark Kean | CA$15,000 | CA$5,000 | Stu Sells Ontario Curling | 3.3000 | |
| Charlevoix Curling de Curling Desjardins[195] Charlevoix, Quebec, Nov. 27–30 |
Jean-Michel Ménard | Ty Dilello | CA$28,000 | CA$5,000 | Quebec Provincial Circuit | 1.6000 | |
| Moose Jaw SaskTour Spiel[196] Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Nov. 28–30 |
Kelly Knapp | Jason Ackerman | CA$10,000 | CA$2,000 | Sask Curling | 1.4000 | |
| Island Petroleum Cashspiel[197] Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Nov. 28–30 |
Graeme Weagle | Simon Perry | CA$3,200 | CA$1,300 | — | 0.5000 | |
| 20 | WCT Take-Out Trophy[198] Basel, Switzerland, Dec. 5–7 |
Orrin Carson | Yves Stocker | CHF 17,000 | CHF 6,000 | World Curling | 3.6000 |
| Vic Open[199] Quebec City, Quebec, Dec. 5–7 |
Jean-Michel Ménard | Julien Tremblay | CA$5,200 | CA$2,000 | Quebec Provincial Circuit | 1.0000 | |
| 21 | RBC Dominion Securities Western Showdown[200] Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Dec. 11–14 |
Bruce Mouat | Rylan Kleiter | CA$40,000 | CA$12,000 | Curling Stadium Sask Curling | 7.0000 |
| Rick Rowsell Classic[201] St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Dec. 11–14 |
Scott Jones | Tyler Smith | CA$15,000 | CA$4,000 | World Curling | 1.2000 | |
| Chicoutimi Invitational[202] Chicoutimi, Quebec, Dec. 11–14 |
Julien Tremblay | Yannick Martel | CA$5,500 | CA$2,000 | Quebec Provincial Circuit | 0.8000 | |
| 22 | HearingLife Canadian Open Tier 1[203] Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Dec. 16–21 |
Yannick Schwaller | Ross Whyte | CA$200,000 | CA$40,000 | Grand Slam | 10.0000 |
| HearingLife Canadian Open Tier 2[204] Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Dec. 16–21 |
Magnus Ramsfjell | Michael Brunner | CA$60,000 | CA$13,750 | Grand Slam | 5.4000 | |
| Lakeside Levelling Charity Open[205] Thunder Bay, Ontario, Dec. 19–21 |
Bryan Burgess | Dylan Johnston | CA$12,000 | CA$2,600 | Ontario Curling | 0.7000 | |
| 25 | Crown Royal Players' Championship[206] Steinbach, Manitoba, Jan. 6–11 |
Ross Whyte | Kyle Waddell | CA$175,000 | Grand Slam | 10.0000 | |
| 26 | Mercure Perth Masters[207] Perth, Scotland, Jan. 15–18 |
Ross Whyte | Stefano Spiller | £38,250 | £8,000 | — | 4.5000 |
| Ed Werenich Golden Wrench Classic[208] Tempe, Arizona, Jan. 15–18 |
Jordon McDonald | Rylan Kleiter | US$24,000 | US$10,000 | — | 3.4000 | |
| St. Galler Elite Challenge[209] St. Gallen, Switzerland, Jan. 16–19 |
Michael Brunner | Manuel Jermann | CHF 6,000 | World Curling | 2.2000 | ||
| 27 | Sun City Cup[210] Karlstad, Sweden, Jan. 22–25 |
Stefano Spiller | Takumi Maeda | kr 55,000 | kr 20,000 | Nordic Curling | 3.7000 |
| Duluth Cash Spiel[211] Duluth, Minnesota, Jan. 23–25 |
Shinya Abe | Wesley Wendling | US$15,000 | US$5,000 | Ontario Curling | 1.6000 | |
| 30 | Martensville International[212] Martensville, Saskatchewan, Feb. 13–16 |
Jordon McDonald | Mike McEwen | CA$12,500 | CA$5,000 | Curling Stadium Sask Curling | 3.4000 |
| 34 | Karuizawa International[213] Karuizawa, Japan, Mar. 12–15 |
Shinya Abe | Magnus Ramsfjell | ¥1,500,000 | ¥700,000 | — | 2.7000 |
| 35 | Speedy Creek Shootout[214] Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Mar. 19–22 |
CA$25,000 | CA$7,000 | Curling Stadium Sask Curling | |||
| 38 | British Open[215] Dumfries, Scotland, Apr. 10–12 |
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Women's events
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Mixed doubles events
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| Week | Event | Winning Team | Runner-up Team | Purse | Winner's share | Tour | SFM |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Obihiro Spring Cup[289] Obihiro, Japan, Jun. 26–29 |
Ueno / Yamaguchi | Tanaka / Sato | ¥500,000 | ¥300,000 | Hokkaido Curling | 0.8000 |
| 6 | Stirling Mixed Doubles Invitational[290] Stirling, Scotland, Aug. 25–27 |
Dodds / Mouat | Gill / Hewitt | £5,000 | £1,500 | — | 5.5000 |
| 8 | GOLDLINE Mixed Doubles Jacques Cartier[291] Quebec City, Quebec, Sep. 12–14 |
Adams / Robichaud | Maheux / Maheux | CA$4,000 | CA$1,500 | Circuit Goldline | 2.0000 |
| Mixed Doubles Prague Open[292] Prague, Czech Republic, Sep. 11–14 |
Zelingrová / Chabičovský | Zhang / Wang | €3,500 | €1,100 | World Curling | 1.8000 | |
| 9 | WCT Tallinn Mixed Doubles International[293] Tallinn, Estonia, Sep. 18–21 |
Ye / Yu | Skaslien / Nedregotten | €6,000 | €1,400 | World Curling | 4.6000 |
| Victoria Mixed Doubles Cash Spiel[294] Victoria, British Columbia, Sep. 19–21 |
Thiesse / Dropkin | Woo / Wenzek | CA$8,000 | CA$2,100 | British Columbia Curling | 1.7000 | |
| 10 | Dixie Mixed Doubles Cup[295] Mississauga, Ontario, Sep. 27–28 |
Kim / Jeong | Ford / Krowchuk | CA$6,250 | Ontario Mixed Doubles Curling | 2.6000 | |
| Colorado Curling Cup[296] Lafayette, Colorado, Sep. 25–28 |
Martin / Laycock | Gill / Hewitt | US$16,000 | US$5,000 | World Curling | 2.2000 | |
| John Ross & Sons Mixed Doubles Spiel[297] Halifax, Nova Scotia, Sep. 26–28 |
Adams / Robichaud | Stevens / Weagle | CA$4,800 | CA$1,200 | — | 1.3000 | |
| 11 | Kemptville Mixed Doubles[298] Kemptville, Ontario, Oct. 3–5 |
Weeks / Steep | Neil / McDonald | CA$6,000 | Ontario Mixed Doubles Curling | 2.2000 | |
| GOLDLINE Mixed Doubles Chicoutimi[299] Chicoutimi, Quebec, Oct. 3–5 |
Bouchard / Charette | Gionest / Desjardins | CA$4,000 | Circuit Goldline | 2.0000 | ||
| 12 | Mixed Doubles Karlstad[300] Karlstad, Sweden, Oct. 9–12 |
Koana / Aoki | Westman / Ahlberg | kr 44,000 | — | 4.0000 | |
| Mixed Doubles Super Series: Kitchener-Waterloo[301] Waterloo, Ontario, Oct. 9–12 |
Anderson / Stopera | Thiesse / Dropkin | CA$13,000 | CA$6,000 | Super Series | 3.9000 | |
| Cloverdale Thanksgiving Mixed Doubles Curling Classic[302] Surrey, British Columbia, Oct. 10–13 |
Woo / Wenzek | Loken / Tanaka | CA$9,600 | British Columbia Curling | 1.4000 | ||
| WCT Austrian Mixed Doubles Cup[303] Kitzbühel, Austria, Oct. 9–12 |
Kononenko / Schur | Scalesse / Pimpini | €3,200 | €1,200 | World Curling | 0.5000 | |
| 13 | Mixed Doubles Bern[304] Bern, Switzerland, Oct. 17–19 |
Gill / Hewitt | Schöll / Sutor | CHF 12,000 | CHF 3,000 | — | 5.6000 |
| Keith Martin Memorial Mixed Doubles[305] Arthur, Ontario, Oct. 17–19 |
Smith / McDonald | Spruit / Spruit | CA$7,400 | Ontario Mixed Doubles Curling | 2.3000 | ||
| GOLDLINE Mixed Doubles Mont-Bruno[306] Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville, Quebec, Oct. 17–19 |
Sanscartier / Caron | Gionest / Desjardins | CA$4,000 | Circuit Goldline | 2.2000 | ||
| Fredericton Doubles Cashspiel[307] Fredericton, New Brunswick, Oct. 17–19 |
Adams / Robichaud | Tracy / Riggs | CA$4,000 | CA$1,600 | — | 1.2000 | |
| Martensville Mixed Doubles[308] Martensville, Saskatchewan, Oct. 17–19 |
Springer / Springer | Hartwell / Borkovic | CA$6,500 | Curling Stadium Sask Curling | 1.1000 | ||
| 14 | Mixed Doubles Gstaad[309] Gstaad, Switzerland, Oct. 21–23 |
Gill / Hewitt | Skaslien / Nedregotten | CHF 9,000 | — | 5.1000 | |
| Sudbury Mixed Doubles Open[310] Sudbury, Ontario, Oct. 24–26 |
Craig / Craig | Jones / Laing | CA$8,000 | CA$2,400 | Ontario Mixed Doubles Curling | 2.3000 | |
| 15 | Geneva Mixed Doubles Invitational[311] Geneva, Switzerland, Oct. 28–30 |
Dodds / Mouat | Gill / Hewitt | CHF 12,000 | CHF 5,000 | — | 6.0000 |
| Saville Series Mixed Doubles[312] Edmonton, Alberta, Oct. 31 – Nov. 2 |
Thiesse / Dropkin | Gray-Withers / Pietrangelo | CA$11,000 | CA$2,750 | Curling Stadium Alberta Curling | 3.9000 | |
| Palmerston Mixed Doubles Spiel[313] Palmerston, Ontario, Nov. 1–3 |
Neil / McDonald | Wilson / Dow | CA$7,000 | Ontario Mixed Doubles Curling | 2.3000 | ||
| WCT Latvian Mixed Doubles Curling Cup 1[314] Riga, Latvia, Oct. 31 – Nov. 2 |
Gaidule / Buncis | Hausstätter / Lundberg | €1,000 | World Curling | 1.1000 | ||
| Moose Jaw Spooktacular Mixed Doubles[315] Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Oct. 31 – Nov. 2 |
LaMontagne / LaMontagne | Wood / Snow | CA$8,000 | Curling Stadium Sask Curling | 0.9000 | ||
| 16 | WCT Mixed Doubles Łódź[316] Łódź, Poland, Nov. 6–9 |
Westman / Ahlberg | Kjærland / Brænden | €4,500 | World Curling | 3.1000 | |
| GOLDLINE Omnium Services Financiers Richard April[317] Rivière-du-Loup, Quebec, Nov. 7–9 |
Johnston / Johnston | Watson / Beland | CA$4,000 | Circuit Goldline | 1.8000 | ||
| 17 | Mixed Doubles Super Series: Lindsay[318] Lindsay, Ontario, Nov. 13–16 |
Skaslien / Nedregotten | Kim / Jeong | CA$18,000 | CA$6,000 | Super Series | 5.6000 |
| Ilderton Mixed Doubles Spiel[319] Ilderton, Ontario, Nov. 15–16 |
Jones / Laing | Cave / King | CA$4,000 | Ontario Mixed Doubles Curling | 2.0000 | ||
| HARDLINE Sherbrooke Mixed Doubles[320] Sherbrooke, Quebec, Nov. 14–16 |
Cheal / Cheal | Mallett / Jackson | CA$6,500 | — | 0.9000 | ||
| Parksville Double Doubles Spiel[321] Parksville, British Columbia, Nov. 13–16 |
Jensen / Meister | Woo / Wenzek | CA$7,900 | CA$2,050 | British Columbia Curling | 0.6000 | |
| 18 | Aly Jenkins Mixed Doubles Memorial[322] Martensville, Saskatchewan, Nov. 21–23 |
Perret / Rios | Gill / Hewitt | CA$20,000 | CA$1,950 | Curling Stadium Sask Curling | 4.6000 |
| St. Thomas Mixed Doubles Classic[323] St. Thomas, Ontario, Nov. 21–23 |
Neil / McDonald | Ford / Campbell | CA$7,000 | CA$1,800 | Ontario Mixed Doubles Curling | 2.8000 | |
| 20 | Madtown Doubledown[324] McFarland, Wisconsin, Dec. 4–7 |
Ford / Campbell | Westman / Ahlberg | US$27,000 | World Curling | 5.0000 | |
| Montana's North Bay Mixed Doubles[325] North Bay, Ontario, Dec. 5–7 |
Brunton / Forget | Weeks / Steep | CA$5,000 | CA$1,200 | Ontario Mixed Doubles Curling | 3.2000 | |
| Uppsala Mixed Doubles[326] Uppsala, Sweden, Dec. 4–7 |
McMillan / Bryce | Davie / Watt | kr 56,000 | — | 2.9000 | ||
| Challenge Double Mixte Boucherville[327] Boucherville, Quebec, Dec. 5–7 |
Sanscartier / Caron | Fellmann / Lanoue | CA$6,800 | World Curling | 1.4000 | ||
| 21 | Mixed Doubles Super Series: Moose Jaw[328] Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Dec. 11–14 |
Peterman / Gallant | Lott / Lott | CA$8,000 | CA$4,000 | Super Series | 3.8000 |
| St. Marys Mixed Doubles[329] St. Marys, Ontario, Dec. 12–14 |
Weeks / Steep | Cave / King | CA$6,000 | Ontario Mixed Doubles | 2.6000 | ||
| Cincinnati Mixed Doubles Cup[330] West Chester, Ohio, Dec. 12–14 |
Neil / McDonald | Scebbi / Scebbi | US$5,000 | US$1,500 | 0.9000 | ||
| 23 | Gothenburg Mixed Doubles Cup[331] Gothenburg, Sweden, Dec. 28–30 |
Thiesse / Dropkin | Dodds / Mouat | kr 75,000 | kr 35,000 | World Curling | 4.9000 |
| Southern States Mixed Doubles[332] Charlotte, North Carolina, Dec. 28–31 |
Martin / Hozjan | Nathan / Nathan | US$10,500 | US$2,800 | 1.1000 | ||
| 24 | Overwatch Specialty Service Open[333] Fredericton, New Brunswick, Jan. 1–4 |
Watson / Beland | Craig / Craig | CA$20,000 | Super Series | 2.9000 | |
| 25 | Ontario Mixed Doubles Tour Championship[334] Cambridge, Ontario, Jan. 9–11 |
Smith / McDonald | Ford / Campbell | CA$6,300 | Ontario Mixed Doubles Curling | 3.8000 | |
| 26 | Tallinn Masters Mixed Doubles[335] Tallinn, Estonia, Jan. 15–18 |
Skaslien / Nedregotten | Koana / Aoki | €6,000 | €1,200 | 4.7000 | |
| Jamaica Cup Mixed Doubles Cashspiel[336] Dundas, Ontario, Jan. 17–18 |
Brunton / Horgan | Feldkamp / Villard | CA$5,000 | Caribbean Cup Mixed Doubles Series | 3.5000 | ||
| Sherwood Park Mixed Doubles[337] Sherwood Park, Alberta, Jan. 16–18 |
Matsumura / Tanida | Peterman / Gallant | CA$6,500 | CA$2,000 | 2.7000 | ||
| 27 | GOLDLINE Mixed Doubles Grand-Mère[338] Grand-Mère, Quebec, Jan. 23–25 |
Gionest / Desjardins | Sanscartier / Caron | CA$4,000 | Circuit Goldline | 2.3000 | |
| 30 | GOLDLINE Mixed Doubles Royal Montreal[339] Montreal, Quebec, Feb. 13–15 |
Powers / Saunders | Woo / Wenzek | CA$4,000 | Circuit Goldline | ||
| 37 | WCT Latvian Mixed Doubles Curling Cup 2[340] Riga, Latvia, Apr. 2–5 |
€1,000 | World Curling | ||||
| 38 | Mixed Doubles Players' Championship[341] Brantford, Ontario Apr. 9–12 |
Super Series | |||||
| Mixed Doubles Prague Trophy[342] Prague, Czech Republic Apr. 9–12 |
€3,000 | World Curling | |||||
| 39 | Baden Open[343] Baden, Switzerland, Apr. 17–19 |
CHF 10,000 | World Curling | ||||
| Polish Mixed Doubles Curling League[344] Łódź, Poland, Apr. 17–19 |
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Notable team changes
Retirement Announcements
- Jolene Campbell: Campbell, notably the alternate on Amber Holland's 2011 Scotties championship team and 2011 World Championship silver medallist, announced her retirement. Campbell was also a two-time provincial champion skip, and made 6 total Scotties appearances.[345][346]
- Reid Carruthers: Carruthers, the second on Jeff Stoughton's 2011 Brier and 2011 World Men's Curling Championship winning team, an 8-time Manitoba Provincial Men's Curling Championship winner, as well as two Grand Slam of Curling titles, announced his retirement at the end of the season. Carruthers also won the 2017 Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship with Joanne Courtney, where they went on to win silver at the 2017 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship.[347]
- Martin Crête: The thirteen time Brier participant for Quebec announced his retirement alongside teammates Jean-Michel Ménard and Jean-François Trépanier. A longtime teammate of Ménard's, Crête played third and second throughout his career on a member of the Ménard and Mike Fournier rinks.[346]
- Brad Gushue: One of the most successful men's curlers in Canadian history as a record six-time Brier champion, including three in a row from 2022 to 2024, Gushue announced that he will be retiring at the end of the season. He has represented Canada twice at the Olympics, skipping his team to Olympic gold in 2006 in Turin, and bronze in 2022 in Beijing. Gushue has 15 Grand Slam titles, one world championship gold (2017) and four silvers (2018, 2022, 2023, 2024) on his resume.[348] Gushue also co-authored a book in 2006 with Alex J. Walling titled Golden Gushue: a Curling Story, which provided a behind-the-scenes look at the rise of his team to Olympic gold.[349]
- E. J. Harnden: An Olympic gold medalist at the 2014 Sochi Winter Games as the second of the Canadian team skipped by his cousin Brad Jacobs, announced his retirement at the end of the competitive season. Throughout his career, he has curled on teams skipped by Jacobs, Brad Gushue, and Matt Dunstone, winning 10 Grand Slam titles. Harnden has also won four silver medals at the World Curling Championships (2013, 2022, 2023, 2024) and four Brier titles (2013, 2023, 2024, 2026).[350] Harnden and his Olympic gold medalist team were known for their physical fitness,[351] described as "fitness freaks" and "embraced curling's athletic evolution as much or more than any other team", helping to start the movement of more curling athletes embracing fitness and spending equal time "on the curling ice and at the gym".[352]
- Jasmin Holtermann: Holtermann announced she would be stepping away from competitive curling shortly after the 2026 Winter Olympics.[353] As a member of the Danish women's team, Holtermann competed in back-to-back Olympic Games (2022, 2026), four World Championships and six European Championships, winning gold in 2022. She also represented Denmark at four World Mixed Doubles Curling Championships with husband Henrik Holtermann with their best finish of ninth coming in 2023.
- John Landsteiner: The Olympic Champion from 2018, Landsteiner, announced his retirement on 16 of July 2025. The long-time lead of John Shuster's team also won the bronze medal at the 2016 World Championship in Switzerland. The six time US Curling Champion competed at the last three Olympics.[354]
- Kim Yeong-mi: Gangneung City Hall athlete Kim, former lead and recent alternate on Kim Eun-jung's silver medal winning team at the Olympics in 2018, announced her retirement at the end of the season and will return to her hometown of Uiseong County, where she has been appointed as the elementary division coach for Uiseong County Office[355], represented by Team Kim Su-hyeon[356]. She represented Korea four times at the Women's World Championship, most notably where she won the silver medal in 2022. The six time Korean Women's Championshion also won gold at the Pacific-Asia Championships in 2016 and 2017.[357]
- Jean-Michel Ménard: Ménard, a 13-time Quebec Tankard champion and the first Francophone skip to win The Brier in 2006,[358] as well as a world silver medalist at the 2006 World Men's Curling Championship, announced his retirement at the end of the season.[359] Ménard was also an accomplished mixed curler, winning two Canadian Mixed titles in 2001 and 2021, and would also win a world championship title at the 2022 World Mixed Curling Championship.[360]
- Krista Scharf: Scharf, who is most well known for skipping her rink and doing well at major tournaments such as the Scotties and Canadian Olympic Curling Trials, despite not playing many tour events - their team mission to be the "best 'amateur' team in the World",[361] announced her retirement from competitive curling at the end of the season. Scharf throughout her career has participated at 13 Scotties, with 2 silver medals (2016, 2022) and 2 bronze medals (2010, 2023). Scharf has also finished third at two Canadian Olympic Trials (2009, 2021).[362]
- Dennis Thiessen: One of the prominent members of the Canadian Wheelchair Curling Program and advocate of wheelchair curling, as well as an inductee into the Canadian Curling Hall of Fame, Thiessen announced his retirement from competitive curling.[363] Thiessen throughout his career, has represented Canada at 3 Paralympic Winter Games, winning gold at Sochi 2014, and bronze at both PyeongChang 2018 and Beijing 2022. He also won gold in 2013 and silver in 2020 over five appearances at the World Wheelchair Curling Championships, as well as one bronze medal at the 2023 World Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Championship.
- Jean-François Trépanier: The former hockey player turned curler announced his retirement alongside teammates Jean-Michel Ménard and Martin Crête. Trépanier competed in six Briers for Quebec throughout his career as well as participated in the 2021 Canadian Olympic Curling Pre-Trials.[346]
Career on hiatus from team curling
- Sarah Anderson: Anderson announced that she would be stepping back from women's curling.[364] After playing competitively for over a decade in the women's game in the United States, she was a United States Women's National Champion in 2019 and 2021, and a World Junior silver medalist in 2016.
- Jenn Baxter: Baxter, a longtime member of Christina Black's Nova Scotia rink, decided to step away from competitive curling.[365] With Black, Baxter earned a silver medal at the 2025 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials, a bronze medal at the 2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts and won three Nova Scotia Women's Curling Championships. She also won bronze at the 2018 Scotties Tournament of Hearts while playing for Mary-Anne Arsenault.
- Matthew Hall: After playing for Rylan Kleiter for three seasons, Hall decided to take a break from competitive play.[366] Hall is a former Canadian and World junior champion and finished 3–5 at the 2025 Montana's Brier.
- Connor Njegovan: The career lead from Manitoba announced he would be taking a break from competitive curling as he and wife Selena Njegovan welcome twins during the offseason.[367] Njegovan participated in six Briers throughout his career and played on teams skipped by Jeff Stoughton, Brad Jacobs, Reid Carruthers and Jason Gunnlaugson.
Team line-up changes pre-season
Teams listed by skip, new teammates listed in bold [368]
- Kayla MacMillan: After parting ways with their third Sarah Daniels, MacMillan added three time Alberta Scotties Champion Brittany Tran as third, as well as three time Scotties silver medalist and two time world junior champion Lauren Lenentine as their alternate. Second Lindsay Dubue and lead Sarah Loken remained in their same positions as last season.[369]
- Jordon McDonald: Following two seasons together, McDonald announced they have parted ways with third Dallas Burgess and added two time world junior champion Jacques Gauthier as their new third for the 2025-26 season.[370]
- Darren Moulding: After taking a year hiatus from competitive curling, Moulding announced he would be skipping a new team out of Alberta, alongside Kyler Kleibrink, Andrew Nerpin, and Evan Crough[371]
- Owen Purcell: After parting ways with second Scott Saccary, Team Purcell announced Ontario curler Gavin Lydiate would be joining their Nova Scotia rink at second. Third Luke Saunders and lead Ryan Abraham remained in their positions.
- Derek Samagalski: Samagalski, who has spent his 20-year career in Manitoba mostly playing front end for the likes of Reid Carruthers, Mike McEwen, and Brad Jacobs, announced that he will skip his own team out of Nunavut, alongside Sheldon Wettig, Brady St. Louis, and Christian Smitheran.[372]
- Delaney Strouse: After Sarah Anderson announced that she would be retiring from competitive play, the remaining members of Team Delaney Strouse announced that they would be joined by Madison Bear, who will now skip the team and throw lead stones. Strouse will throw fourth stones, Sydney Mullaney as second, and Anne O'Hara moving up to third. However, the team would continue to be referred to as Team Delaney Strouse.[364][373][374]
- Laurie St-Georges: After the departure of Lisa Weagle and Jamie Sinclair, St-Georges added Québec Scotties Champion Émilia Gagné as third and BC Junior Champion Sarah Daniels as lead, with Emily Riley continuing to play second.[375]
Team line-up changes following the season
- Hailey Armstrong: Grace Lloyd, Michaela Robert and Rachel Steele announced on February 16 that they were leaving Team Armstrong "due to philosophical differences" and "exploring new opportunities together next year".[346]
- Corryn Brown: Team Brown announced they would be disbanding shortly after losing the final of the 2026 BC Women's Curling Championship.[376] During their over 15 year run together, Brown, Erin Pincott and Samantha Fisher won the 2011 Canada Winter Games, the 2013 Canadian Junior Curling Championships and represented BC at four Scotties Tournament of Hearts, reaching the playoffs in 2025.
- Kate Cameron: Team Cameron announced in February that their team would disband following the end of the season. The team, which included Briane Harris, Taylor McDonald and Mackenzie Elias failed to qualify for the 2026 Scotties Tournament of Hearts.[377]
- Jolene Campbell: After a 3–5 finish at the 2026 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Team Campbell announced their disbandment with Campbell herself retiring from competitive curling.[345]
- John Epping: Team Epping announced on February 4 that brothers Jake and Tanner Horgan, who played third and second, have left the team to explore new opportunities. As Epping did not qualify for this seasons Brier, and had no remaining tour events to play, the remaining members of Team Epping (skip John Epping and lead Ian McMillan) decided that they would explore new options for next season.[378]
- James Grattan: The New Brunswick lineup announced Joel Krats would be stepping away from the team after three years together.[379] At the 2026 Montana's Brier, the team just missed the playoffs with a 5–3 record.
- Ha Seung-youn: Team Ha will disband after this season,[380] with the back end Ha Seung-youn and Kim Hye-rin pairing up with Kim Cho-hi and Kim Seon-yeong from the newly split team of Kim Eun-jung; both front players Yang Tae-i and Kim Su-jin together with alternate and new third Park Seo-jin will team up with Park You-been, who will take over as skip.[346]
- Kim Eun-jung: Team Kim announced in March they would be going in different directions after a 17 year run together dating back to 2009. During that time, they won silver medals at the 2018 Winter Olympics and 2022 World Women's Curling Championship as well as six Korean national titles.[381] Kim will move back to her hometown of Uiseong joining her hometown team, Uiseong County Office[382], where she will pair up with the young team of Kim Su-hyeon[383].
- Kevin Koe: Team Koe announced that Tyler Tardi would be leaving the team to "pursue other curling opportunities". Tardi joined Team Koe at third during the 2022–23 season, and captured a Grand Slam of Curling title that season at the 2023 Players' Championship. Team Koe, which also features second Aaron Sluchinski and lead Karrick Martin, also earned silver at the 2026 Montana's Brier where they lost 6-3 to Manitoba's Matt Dunstone after going undefeated leading up to the final.[384]
- Mike McEwen: Team McEwen announced following the Brier on social media that third Colton Flasch, second Kevin Marsh and lead Daniel Marsh have "chosen a different path" without skip McEwen for next season. Over their three seasons together, the team notably was the runner-up at the 2024 Montana's Brier, and finished third at the 2025 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials.[385] On March 14th, Flash and the Marsh Brothers announced that Tyler Tardi would be joining the new team as their skip.[386]
- Sam Mooibroek: The 2025 Ontario champions decided to call it quits after two seasons together.[387] At the 2025 Montana's Brier, they finished just outside the playoff picture at 4–4. The following year, they lost the final of the 2026 Ontario Tankard to Jayden King.
- Myla Plett: The reigning Canadian junior champions announced they'd be splitting up with Alyssa Nedohin, Chloe Fediuk and Allie Iskiw shifting their focus to school.[388] Team Plett dominated Canadian junior curling during their four-year run together, winning the 2023 and 2025 Canadian Junior Curling Championships as well as the 2023 Canadian U18 Curling Championships.
- Owen Purcell: After just one season as a squad, Team Purcell announced they would be exploring new opportunities for the 2026–27 season.[389]
- Kayla Skrlik: Team Skrlik announced on March 11th that they will disband after this season.[390]
- Laurie St-Georges: After failing to qualify for the 2026 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Sarah Daniels announced she would be parting ways with the team after just one season.[391]
- Johnson Tao: Team Tao disbanded after six seasons together for skip Johnson Tao, second Benjamin Morin and lead Andrew Nowell.[392] Third Kenan Wipf also left the team to focus on career priorities. In 2023, Tao and Morin won the 2023 Canadian Junior Curling Championships.
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