World Senior Curling Championships | |
Established: | 2002 |
Current Host City: | Östersund, Sweden |
Current Arena: | Östersund Arena |
Current Men's Champion: | (Paul Flemming) |
Current Women's Champion: | (Susan Froud) |
Current: | 2024 World Senior Curling Championships |
The World Senior Curling Championships is an annual curling tournament featuring curlers from around the world who are at least 50 years old. Matches at the World Senior Championships are played in 8 ends played instead of the 10 played in most international events.
The tournament began in 2002 with only 7 men's teams and 4 women's teams but has since expanded.
The 2020 & 2021 event were cancelled on March 14, 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[1] [2]
Year | Host City/Country | width=1% rowspan=26 bgcolor=ffffff | Final | width=1% rowspan=26 bgcolor=ffffff | Third Place Match | ||||||
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width=15% | Champion | width=5% | Score | width=15% | Second Place | width=15% | Third Place | width=10% | Score | width=15% | Fourth Place |
Bismarck, United States | Anne Dunn | 9–3 | Erika Müller | Nancy Dinsdale | – | Christine Kerr | |||||
Winnipeg, Canada | Nancy Kerr | 7–4 | Carolyn Morris | 8–1 | Ayako Takagi | ||||||
Gävle, Sweden | Anne Dunn | 8–5 | Ingrid Meldahl | 7–6 | |||||||
Greenacres, Scotland | 9–5 | Hatomi Nagaoka | Ingrid Meldahl | 7–4 | |||||||
Copenhagen, Denmark | Ingrid Meldahl | 7–3 | Joyce Potter | Renate Nedkoff | 9–6 | Fiona Turnbull | |||||
2007 | Edmonton, Canada | Ingrid Meldahl | 8–5 | Pam Oleinik | 12–8 | ||||||
2008 | Vierumäki, Finland | Diane Foster | 10–2 | Kirsty Letton | Renate Nedkoff | 7–6 | Helena Timonen | ||||
2009 | Dunedin, New Zealand | Pat Sanders | 10–1 | Renate Nedkoff | Ingrid Meldahl | 6–2 | Marion Craig | ||||
2010 | Chelyabinsk, Russia | Colleen Pinkney | 8–4 | Renate Nedkoff | Ingrid Meldahl | 6–5 | Sharon Vukich | ||||
2011 | St. Paul, United States | Christine Jurgenson | 9–2 | Ingrid Meldahl | Chantal Forrer | 5–4 | Margie Smith | ||||
2012 | Tårnby, Denmark | Heidi Hanlon | 12–2 | Barbara Watt | 10–3 | Wendy Becker | |||||
2013 | Fredericton, Canada | 13–1 | Veronika Huber | Ingrid Meldahl | 9–8 | Christine Cannon | |||||
2014 | Dumfries, Scotland | Christine Cannon | 6–5 | Colleen Pinkney | 8–3 | Ingrid Meldahl | |||||
2015 | Sochi, Russia | 6–2 | Fiona Simpson | Norma O'Leary | 6–4 | Gunilla Arfwidsson Edlund | |||||
2016 | Karlstad, Sweden | Jackie Lockhart | 5–4 | Monika Wagner | Gunilla Arfwidsson Edlund | 10–5 | Judith Dixon | ||||
2017 | Lethbridge, Canada | 10–5 | Cristina Lestander | 8–5 | |||||||
2018 | Sherry Anderson | 5–4 | Margie Smith | Dagmar Frei | 5–3 | Anette Norberg | |||||
2019 | Sherry Anderson | 10–1 | Lene Bidstrup | 8–3 | Susan Kesley | ||||||
2020 | Kelowna, Canada | Cancelled | Cancelled | ||||||||
2021 | Cancelled | Cancelled | |||||||||
2022 | Geneva, Switzerland | 6–5 | Margie Smith | 6–4 | Elina Virtaala | ||||||
2023 | Gangneung, South Korea | Sherry Anderson | 8–4 | Jackie Lockhart | Miyuki Kawamura | 6–4 | Monika Gafner | ||||
2024 | Östersund, Sweden | Susan Froud | 7–3 | Virginija Paulauskaitė | Karen Kennedy | 6–3 | Daniela Ruetschi-Schlegel | ||||
2025 | Fredericton, New Brunswick |
As of 2024 World Championships