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World Curling welcomes Andrew Ryan MBE, from England, to the World Curling Board as an Independent Director.  Ryan joins the ...
Curling has been described as the ‘Roarin’ Game’, with the ‘roar’ coming from the noise of a granite stone as it travels over the ice. The exact origins of the game, however, are unclear, but curling ...
The Governance Commission is chaired by World Curling Vice-President Morten Søgård. The role of the Commission is to review and monitor the Governance of World Curling. In addition to tasks generated ...
Geneva, Switzerland has been officially confirmed as the host city for the World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship 2026 and ...
After two seasons of fierce international competition, the eight National Olympic Committees (NOCs) that have secured direct ...
Points Group has developed changes to the World Curling Team Ranking System for the 2025–2026 season. Following feedback provided by athletes and other stakeholders, three changes have been made ahead ...
World Curling has now opened applications for the Sports Media Trainee Programme for the 2025-2026 curling season. This initiative has been designed to allow young aspiring sports media professionals ...
The Development Assistance Programme (DAP) is available to the World Curling Member Associations to aid them with development projects centred around increasing curling participation in their country.
Apart from defending champions Italy, Sweden are the only Member Association competing in the World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship 2025 that is represented by two Olympic gold medallists — Anna ...
The World Curling Federation Member Associations have elected Beau Welling as President at the Annual General Assembly. Welling was elected in the second round of voting and replaces President Kate ...
It’s a crusade that has gone on since 2019, when Australia’s Tahli Gill and Dean Hewitt made their first Mixed Doubles appearance, finishing fourth in Stavanger, Norway. Along the way, they became ...