List of teams in the 2023–24 curling season
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This is a list of the top men's, women's and mixed doubles curling teams of the 2023–24 curling season, sorted by their end of season World Curling ranking.
This list shows the team lineups, their playdown record (provincial or regional championships, national or continental qualifiers), national championship record, world championship record, Grand Slam record (men's and women's only), and other tour events won, plus their end of season World Curling ranking points.
Men's
[edit]Women's
[edit]Mixed doubles
[edit]Team | Playdown record | National championship record | World championship record | Event wins | World Curling team ranking | Points | ||
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Female | Male | Club/locale | ||||||
Marie Kaldvee | Harri Lill | Tallinn, Estonia | – | 8–0 (EST) | 8–4 | Mixed Doubles Players' Championship, Super Series - Chilliwack | 1st | 206.000[150] |
Kristin Skaslien | Magnus Nedregotten | Lillehammer CK,[151] Lillehammer, Norway | – | 6–0 (NOR) | 8–3 | Tallinn Mixed Doubles International, Mixed Doubles Łódź | 2nd | 188.750[152] |
Laura Walker | Kirk Muyres | Sherwood Park CC,[153] Sherwood Park, Alberta | – | 9–1 (CAN) | – | Alberta Curling Series Mixed Doubles: Event 1 | 3rd | 167.126[154] |
Tori Koana | Go Aoki | Yamanashi / Hokkaido, Japan | – | 8–2 (JPN) | – | Super Series - Oakville, Super Series - Moose Jaw, Martensville Mixed Doubles, Palmerston Mixed Doubles Spiel, Latvian Mixed Doubles Cup 2 | 4th | 140.250[155] |
Chiaki Matsumura | Yasumasa Tanida | Nagano / Hokkaido, Japan | – | 5th 6–3 (JPN) | – | Super Series - Sherwood Park | 5th | 138.250[156] |
Kadriana Lott | Colton Lott[at] | Winnipeg Beach CC,[153] Winnipeg Beach, Manitoba | 7–1 (MB) | 10–0 (CAN) | 5th 8–2 | Super Series - Winnipeg | 6th | 124.875[157] |
Martine Rønning | Mathias Brænden | Lillehamer CK,[158] Lillehamer, Norway | – | 5–1 (NOR) | – | Super Series - Halifax, British Curling Mixed Doubles Super Series | 7th | 126.876[159] |
Isabella Wranå | Rasmus Wranå | Sundbybergs CK, Sundbyberg & Karlstads CK,[160] Karlstad, Sweden | (SWE-Q) 5–2 | – | 10–1 | – | 8th | 111.250[161] |
Nancy Martin | Steve Laycock | Martensville CC,[153] Martensville, Saskatchewan | 4–1 (SK) | 7th 6–3 (CAN) | – | Mixed Doubles Midweek Kick-Off | 9th | 99.376[162] |
Paige Papley | Evan van Amsterdam | Thistle CC,[153] Edmonton, Alberta | 4–1 (AB) | 6th 5–3 (CAN) | – | Alberta Curling Series Mixed Doubles: Event 2 | 10th | 98.6[163] |
Lisa Weagle[au] | John Epping | Leaside CC,[153] East York, Toronto, Ontario | – | 10th 4–4 (CAN) | – | Mixed Doubles Royal Montreal, St. Thomas Mixed Doubles Classic | 11th | 97.282[164] |
Laurie St-Georges | Félix Asselin | Glenmore CC,[153] Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Quebec | – | T13th 4–3 (CAN) | – | Boucherville Mixed Doubles | 12th | 97.126[165] |
Briar Schwaller-Hürlimann | Yannick Schwaller | CC Solothurn,[166] Solothurn, Switzerland | – | 7–4 (SUI) | 4th 7–5 | – | 13th | 95.126[167] |
Jaelyn Cotter | Jim Cotter | Vernon CC,[153] Vernon, British Columbia | 5–2 (BC) | 11th 4–4 (CAN) | – | – | 14th | 94.376[168] |
Cory Thiesse[av] | Korey Dropkin | Duluth, Minnesota, United States | – | 8–1 (USA) | – | Rocky Mountain Mixed Doubles Classic | 15th | 91.938[169] |
Tahli Gill | Dean Hewitt | Brisbane, Australia | – | 3–0 (AUS)[170] | 15th 4–6 | – | 16th | 90.126[171] |
Jennifer Jones | Brent Laing | Barrie CC,[153] Barrie, Ontario | – | T18th 3–4 (CAN) | – | – | 17th | 88.502[172] |
Jenny Perret | Martin Rios | CC Glarus,[166] Glarus, Switzerland | – | 3–4 5th (SUI) | – | Mixed Doubles Gstaad | 18th | 86.626[173] |
Kim Ji-yoon | Jeong Byeong-jin | Seoul, South Korea | 10–3 (KOR) | 7th 5–4 | – | 19th | 86.252[174] | |
Taylor Reese-Hansen[aw] | Corey Chester | Victoria CC,[153] Victoria, British Columbia | 6–2 (BC) | 5th 6–2 (CAN) | – | Victoria Mixed Doubles Cash Spiel | 20th | 85.125[175] |
Anne-Sophie Gionest | Robert Desjardins | CC Chicoutimi, Chicoutimi & CC Riverbend,[153] Alma, Quebec | 5–2 (QC) | T18th 3–4 (CAN) | – | Victoria Mixed Doubles, Valleyfield Mixed Doubles | 21st | 84.502[176] |
Madison Kleiter | Rylan Kleiter | Nutana CC,[153] Saskatoon, Saskatchewan | 5–3 (SK) | 4th 7–4 (CAN) | – | SaskTour Mixed Doubles Series | 22nd | 76.064[177] |
Han Yu | Zou Qiang | Beijing, China | – | – | Omnium Serviciers Financiers Richard April, Slovakia Mixed Doubles Cup II, Mixed Doubles Prague Trophy | 23rd | 74.876[178] | |
Jessica Zheng | Victor Pietrangelo | Niagara Falls CC,[153] Niagara Falls, Ontario | – | T13th 4–3 (CAN) | – | – | 24th | 73.378[179] |
Marlee Powers | Luke Saunders | Halifax CC,[153] Halifax, Nova Scotia | 6–1 (NS) | T13th 4–3 (CAN) | – | – | 25th | 73.250[180] |
Therese Westman | Robin Ahlberg | Sundbybergs CK,[160] Sundbyberg, Sweden | 5th 1–3 (SWE-Q) | T7th 2–2 (SWE) | – | – | 26th | 71.876[181] |
Becca Hamilton | Matt Hamilton | McFarland, Wisconsin, United States | – | 9–2 (USA) | 10th 5–4 | – | 27th | 70.876[182] |
Émilia Gagné | Pierre-Luc Morissette | CC Jacques-Cartier,[153] Sillery, Quebec City, Quebec | T8th 3–2 (QC) | T29th 1–6 (CAN) | – | Goldline Tour Finals | 28th | 70.250[183] |
Riley Sandham | Brendan Craig | Guelph CC,[153] Guelph, Ontario | T10th 3–2 (ON) | 12th 4–4 (CAN) | – | Ilderton Mixed Doubles Spiel, Arthur Mixed Doubles Spiel | 29th | 70.126[184] |
Yang Ying | Tian Jiafeng | Beijing, China | 7–2 (WMDQ) | 12th 3–6 | Sherbrooke Mixed Doubles | 30th | 69.626[185] | |
Lauren Wasylkiw[ax] | Shane Konings | Unionville CC,[153] Unionville, Markham, Ontario | 5–2 (ON) | T13th 4–3 (CAN) | – | – | 31st | 69.0[186] |
Jocelyn Peterman | Brett Gallant | The Glencoe Club,[153] Calgary, Alberta | – | 8–3 (CAN) | – | – | 32nd | 68.750[187] |
Jennifer Armstrong[ay] | Tyrel Griffith | Thistle St. Andrews CC,[153] Saint John, New Brunswick | – | T18th 3–4 (CAN) | – | St. Vital Mixed Doubles NISO Classic, Penticton Mixed Doubles | 33rd | 64.876[188] |
Sarah Anderson | Andrew Stopera | Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States | – | 7th 5–3 (USA) | – | Madtown Doubledown, Colorado Curling Cup | 34th | 60.814[189] |
Melissa Adams | Alex Robichaud | Capital WC,[153] Fredericton, New Brunswick | 7–1 (NB)[190] | T25th 2–5 (CAN) | – | – | 35th | 60.376[191] |
Lauren Cheal | Greg Cheal[az] | Lennoxville CC,[153] Lennoxville, Quebec | T14th 1–3 (QC) | T25th 2–5 (CAN) | – | – | 36th | 60.157[192] |
Jasmin Lander | Henrik Holtermann | Hvidovre, Denmark | – | 7–0 (DEN) | 15th 4–5 | – | 37th | 59.438[193] |
Kayla MacMillan[ba] | Sterling Middleton | Vancouver, British Columbia | 6–1 (BC) | – | – | Summer Series, U25 NextGen Classic | 38th | 57.250[194] |
Amanda Sluchinski[bb] | Aaron Sluchinski | Airdrie CC,[153] Airdrie, Alberta | 7–1 (AB) | 8th 5–4 (CAN) | – | – | 39th | 56.938[195] |
Véronique Bouchard | Jean-François Charest | CC Chicoutmi,[196] Chicoutimi, Quebec | T13th 1–3 (QC) | T18th 3–4 (CAN) | – | – | 40th | 55.876[197] |
Zuzana Paulová | Tomáš Paul | ASC Dukla,[198] Prague, Czech Republic | 6–1 (CNMDQ-Nov) 7–1 (CNMDQ-Jan) |
8–3 (CZE) | 16th 4–6 | – | 41st | 55.250[199] |
Kelly Tremblay[bc] | Pierre Lanoue | CC Nairn, Clermont & CC Boucherville,[153] Boucherville, Quebec | 5–1 (QC) | T25th 2–5 (CAN) | – | – | 42nd | 54.064[200] |
Emira Abbes | Klaudius Harsch | Füssen, Germany | 2–2 (GER-Q) | 1–4 (GER) | – | Tallinn Masters Mixed Doubles | 43rd | 50.000[201] |
Alina Pätz | Sven Michel | CC Aarau,[166] Aarau, Switzerland | – | 6–2 (SUI) | – | – | 44th | 49.126[202] |
Chaelynn Kitz[bd] | Brayden Stewart | Minnedosa CC,[153] Minnedosa, Manitoba | – | T13th 4–3 | – | Super Series - Winnipeg | 45th | 49.001[203] |
Rachel Homan Andrea Kelly[be] |
Tyler Tardi | Edmonton, Alberta | – | 9th 5–3 (CAN) | – | – | 46th | 48.375[204] |
Adela Walczak | Andrzej Augustyniak | Łódź, Poland | 5th 4–2 (WMDQ) | 6–0 (POL)[205] | – | – | 47th | 48.000[206] |
Laura Engler | Kevin Wunderlin | CC Zug,[166] Zug, Switzerland | 4–3 (SMDQ)[207] | 6th 2–5 (SUI) | – | Mixed Doubles Prague Open | 48th | 47.250[208] |
Miyu Ueno | Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi | Nagano Prefecture, Japan | – | 5–1 (JPN) [209] | 9th 6–3 | – | 49th | 47.3 |
Taylor Anderson | Ben Richardson | Chaska, Minnesota, United States | – | 4th 5–4 (USA) | – | Southern Mixed Doubles | 50th | 45.126[210] |
Notes
[edit]- ^ Hardie missed the Masters as he was recovering from minor surgery. The team played with three players.[3]
- ^ Craig Waddell replaced Kyle at the Players' Championship. Kyle was recovering from an injury.[9]
- ^ Carruthers began the season skipping the team and throwing fourth rocks. Carruthers and Jacobs switched positions prior to the Masters.[18]
- ^ Scott Howard replaced Samagalski at the Players' Championship as he was attending to the birth of his second child.[19]
- ^ Plys did not play at the Tour Challenge. He was replaced as third by Matt Hamilton
- ^ Hamilton did not play at the National. The team played with three players at the event.[22]
- ^ Landsteiner is the team's alternate. He played lead at the World Curling Championships (replacing Hamilton) and at the Tour Challenge (Hamilton played third).
- ^ Sopera skipped the team in most events, but not in the US Championship
- ^ Philipp Hösli threw last stones for the team at the Swiss Championship, while Marco Hösli skipped
- ^ Muskatewitz did not play at the World Junior Championships as he is not junior-aged like the rest of the team. There, the team moved up one position with Mario Trevisol playing lead.
- ^ Kapp skipped the team and threw third stones earlier in the season
- ^ Aaron Squires replaced Camm at the Stu Sells Living Waters Collingwood Classic.[42]
- ^ Magan and van den Hurk rotate positions. Magan played in the World Championship
- ^ Magan and van den Hurk rotate positions. van den Hurk played in the European Championship, Tour Challenge and Sun City Cup[45]
- ^ Glenn Howard suffered a knee injury during the Nufloors Penticton Classic[49] and did not play in any events thereafter. The team played with three players at the Ontario Tankard with Scott Howard skipping. The team added Mathew Camm as second for the Brier.[50]
- ^ Camm played second for the team at the Brier, with Mathers throwing third and Scott Howard skipping
- ^ Buraas did not play at the World Junior Championships. Eskil Eriksen played lead for the team at the World Juniors, with Nordbye playing third.
- ^ a b Middleton and Ginter switched positions part way through the season, with Middleton playing third to start the season
- ^ Abe began the season throwing second rocks, with Ouchi throwing third. Abe was still the skip.
- ^ Kamikawa played for the team at the Japanese National Championship instead of Nakahara
- ^ Abe played for the team at the Japanese National Championship instead of Niino
- ^ a b Schnider and Hefti switched throwing positions at the Swiss national championships, with Schnider continuing to skip the team
- ^ Défago was the team's lead at the Swiss national championship, while Stoll was listed as the alternate
- ^ Homan had just given birth to her third child, and was replaced by Heather Nedohin at the Saville Shootout.[75]
- ^ Seol is the team's alternate. She played second at the International Bernese Ladies Cup.[80]
- ^ Harris was suspended from competition prior to the Scotties Tournament of Hearts for testing positive for Ligandrol.[87] She was replaced at the Scotties and Players' Championship by Karwacki.
- ^ Lo Deserto is the team's alternate. She played second at the National and the Masters, replacing Romei. She also replaced Romei at the North Grenville Women's Fall Classic.[89]
- ^ Zardini Lacedelli did not play in Italian Championship. She was replaced by Violetta Caldart for the first four matches, and the team played with three players in their remaining three games.[90]
- ^ Suzuki missed two games at the Tour Challenge due to a back injury. The team played with three players in those games.[94]
- ^ a b c d Team Morrison had a five player team with all players except Morrison rotating their positions depending on the event. Dodds played third most often, Sinclair second and Jackson lead
- ^ Dodds did not play at the Canadian Open, as she was serving as an Athlete Role Model at the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics.[98] She was replaced at lead with Fay Henderson.[99]
- ^ Chelsea Carey replaced Cameron at the Canadian Open due to work commitments.[102]
- ^ Walter fell ill for one game at the Scotties. The team played with three players for the match.
- ^ Rocque replaced McDonald at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts as McDonald was eight months pregnant.[103]
- ^ Ishigooka was the team's alternate. She played lead for the team at the Tier 2 Tour Challenge, with Suzuki throwing second stones and Enami as the team's alternate
- ^ Regular skip Yoshimura missed most of the season due to pregnancy
- ^ a b Denise Dupont played second at the World Championship, while Lander played second at the European Championship and the Tour Challenge
- ^ Yamamoto replaced by Yuina Miura at the World Juniors
- ^ Loken replaced by Rachelle Brown at the beginning of the season,[123] including the Tour Challenge
- ^ Rocque replaced Loder at the Manitoba Scotties as Loder was on medical leave.[127]
- ^ a b c d Team Hürlimann rotated their front end. At the Swiss National championship, Schwaller-Hürlimann threw third, and Lörtscher threw lead. At the Tour Challenge, Schwizgebel threw third, and Müller threw second
- ^ Carey played third for the team in several events,[135] including the Tour Challenge
- ^ Robyn Silvernagle spared for Hebert at the Tour Challenge
- ^ Marie-France Larouche replaced Sinclair for two games at the Scotties
- ^ a b c Team McCarville had a five player team with Sippala, Lilly and Potts rotating their positions
- ^ Brayden Stewart played instead of Colton Lott at the Super Series Winnipeg event
- ^ Emily Deschenes played instead of Weagle at the Mixed Doubles Royal Montreal
- ^ Cathy Overton-Clapham played instead of Thiesse at one event
- ^ Hannah Durrant played instead of Reese-Hansen at one event
- ^ Grace Holyoke played instead of Wasylkiw at one event
- ^ Alyssa Kyllo played instead of Armstrong at the Penticton Mixed Doubles
- ^ Cedric Maurice played instead of Greg Cheal at one event
- ^ MacMillan replaced by Gabby Brissette at provincial championship. Replaced by Serena Gray-Withers and Katelyn McGillivray at other events
- ^ Brittany Tran played instead of Amanda Sluchinski at one event
- ^ Sophie Sanscartier played instead of Tremblay at one event
- ^ Kitz replaced by Kadriana Lott at Super Series - Winnipeg. Replaced by Nancy Martin at one other event.
- ^ Kelly replaced Homan at the Canadian Mixed Doubles Championship while Homan was playing in the 2024 World Women's Curling Championship
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