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WORLD MIXED CURLING CHAMPIONSHIP 2022 LIVE ON TSN TV COVERAGE 15-22 OCTOBER 2022

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The World Mixed Curling Championship is an open entry event, for the World Curling Federation’s 69 Member Associations. Teams are mixed gender and there are some variations in games compared to ‘traditional’ curling.World Mixed Curling Championship 2022. 15 October – 22 October 2022 | Aberdeen, Scotland.

Aberdeen, Scotland will host the first event of the 2022–2023 World Curling season, the World Mixed Curling Championship.

35 teams will play for the world mixed curling champions title from 15–22 October in Curl Aberdeen, a state of the art six-sheet curling facility situated to the west of Aberdeen.

This will be the sixth edition of the championship, the last being held in 2019 at the same venue. Three years ago, Canada was crowned world champions after defeating Germany in the final. Norway earned the bronze medals.

Participating teams

The participating teams are divided into four groups.

Group A: Canada, Denmark, Finland, Hong Kong, India, Korea, New Zealand, Portugal and Slovenia

Group B: Croatia, Spain, Estonia, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, United States and Wales

Group C: Australia, Austria, England, Hungary, Luxemburg, Mexico, Scotland, Switzerland and Slovakia

Group D: Czech Republic, Ireland, Japan, Latvia, Nigeria, Norway, Sweden, Chinese Taipei and Ukraine.

In Norway’s line-up men’s world champion and Olympic silver medallist Christoffer Svae will throw second stones, while 2015’s world mixed champion, Pia Trulsen will play lead stones.

Canada’s skip, Jean-Michel Menard is a world men’s silver medallist from 2006, while their third, Marie-France Larouche is a world junior bronze medallist from 1999.

The Spanish team is skipped by Sergio Vez who lead the team with one change in the line-up to a world mixed silver medal in 2018. Vez also won a world mixed doubles bronze medal in 2014.

Team Denmark is a family of two parents and their two children; father and skip Mikael Qvist, mother and lead Trine Qvist, their daughter and third player Gabriella and their son and second thrower Alexander. Trine is an Olympic women’s silver medallist from the 1998 Games in Nagano, where the Danish national coach was Mikael. This same team competed at the World Mixed Curling Championship 2017 in Champéry, Switzerland.

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