WORLD CURLING CHAMPIONSHIPS

Women's World Curling Championship trophy

The 'World Curling Championships' are annual curling events which showcase the world's best curlers. Starting in 2005, the men's and women's championships were held in different venues. Canada has dominated both the men's and women's championships since their inception, although Switzerland, Sweden, Denmark, West Germany, Scotland, the United States and Norway have all won at least one championship.

Contents
History
Championships
Tournament Names
See also
External links

History


The World Curling Championships began in 1959 as the Scotch Cup; the first three Cups were contested between Scotland and Canada. From 1961 to 1967, the number of teams varied, with from three to eight teams competing each year. From 1968-1988, and 1995-present, awards were given to the top three teams (gold, silver, and bronze). Between 1989 and 1994, the bronze was shared by the third- and fourth-placed teams.
From 1989-2004, the Men's and Women's Championships were held together. From 2005 on, the Championships will be held separately, with one of the two being held in Canada each year.

Championships


'World Curling Championships'
'Year' 'Host city' 'Country'
1959 - Men's Falkirk & Edinburgh Scotland
1960 - Men's Falkirk Scotland
1961 - Men's Ayr, Falkirk, Perth & Edinburgh Scotland
1962 - Men's Falkirk & Edinburgh Scotland
1963 - Men's Perth Scotland
1964 - Men's Calgary, AB Canada
1965 - Men's Perth Scotland
1966 - Men's Vancouver Canada
1967 - Men's Perth Scotland
1968 - Men's Pointe-Claire, QC Canada
1969 - Men's Perth Scotland
1970 - Men's Utica, NY United States
1971 - Men's Megève France
1972 - Men's Garmisch-Partenkirchen Germany
1979 - Men's Regina, SK Canada
1974 - Men's Berne Switzerland
1975 - Men's Perth Scotland
1976 - Men's Duluth, MN United States
1977 - Men's Karlstad Sweden
1978 - Men's Winnipeg, MB Canada
1979 - Men's Berne Switzerland
1979 - Women's Perth Scotland
1980 - Men's Moncton, NB Canada
1980 - Women's Perth Scotland
1981 - Men's London, ON Canada
1981 - Women's Perth Scotland
1982 - Men's Garmisch-Partenkirchen Germany
1982 - Women's Geneva Switzerland
1983 - Men's Regina, SK Canada
1983 - Women's Moose Jaw, SK Canada
1984 - Men's Perth Scotland
1984 - Women's Duluth, MN United States
1985 - Men's Glasgow Scotland
1985 - Women's Jönköping Sweden
1986 - Men's Toronto Canada
1986 - Women's Kelowna, BC Canada
1987 - Men's Vancouver Canada
1987 - Women's Chicago, IL United States
1988 - Men's Lausanne Switzerland
1988 - Women's Glasgow Scotland
1989Milwaukee, WIUnited States
1990VästeråsSweden
1991Winnipeg, MBCanada
1992Garmisch-PartenkirchenGermany
1993GenevaSwitzerland
1994OberstdorfGermany
1995Brandon, MBCanada
1996Hamilton, ONCanada
1997BerneSwitzerland
1998Kamloops, BCCanada
1999Saint John, NBCanada
2000GlasgowScotland
2001LausanneSwitzerland
2002Bismarck, NDUnited States
2003Winnipeg, MBCanada
2004GävleSweden
2005 - MenVictoria, BCCanada
2005 - WomenPaisleyScotland
2006 - MenLowell, MAUnited States
2006 - WomenGrande Prairie, ABCanada
2007 - MenEdmonton, ABCanada
2007 - WomenAomori, AomoriJapan
2008 - MenGrand Forks, NDUnited States
2008 - WomenVernon, BCCanada
2009 - MenTBACanada
2009 - Women's Gangneung South Korea

Tournament Names

The World Curling Championships have been known by several different names over the years.
'Men'

★ 1959 - 1967: Scotch Cup

★ 1968 - 1985: Air Canada Silver Broom

★ 1986 - 1988: IOC President's Cup (Hexagon)

★ 1989 - 1990: WCF Championships

★ 1991 - 1992: Safeway World Curling Championship

★ 1993 - 1994: WCF Championships

★ 1995 - 2004: Ford World Curling Championship

★ 2005 - present: Ford World Men's Curling Championship (odd years)

★ 2006 - present: World Men's Curling Championship (even years)
'Women'

★ 1979 - 1981: Royal Bank of Scotland World Curling Championships

★ 1982: World Curling Championships

★ 1983: Pioneer Life World Curling Championships

★ 1984: World Curling Championships

★ 1985: H&M World Curling Championships

★ 1986 - 1990: World Curling Championships

★ 1991 - 1992: Safeway World Curling Championships

★ 1993 - 1994: World Curling Championships

★ 1995 - 2004: Ford World Curling Championships

★ 2005 - present: World Women's Curling Championships (odd years)

★ 2006 - present: Ford World Women's Curling Championships (even years)

See also



List of World Curling Men's Champions

List of World Curling Women's Champions

Curse of LaBonte

External links



WLC Tournaments

World Curling Championship Online Video Coverage

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