Korean National Championships day 3 standings
Women
Gyeonggi 4-1
Jeonbuk 4-1
Seoul 4-1
Gangneung 3-2
Chuncheon 2-3
Uiseong 2-3
Songhyun HS 1-4
Yubong Girls' HS 0-5
Men
Uiseong 3-0
Gangwon 3-1
Seoul 3-1
Gyeongbuk 2-1
Kwandong U 1-3
Kyungil U 0-3
Uiseong HS 0-3
Korean National Championships day 2 standings
Women
Jeonbuk 3-0
Gangneung 2-1
Gyeonggi 2-1
Seoul 2-1
Uiseong 2-1
Chuncheon 1-2
Songhyun HS 0-3
Yubong Girls' HS 0-3
Men
Uiseong 3-0
Gangwon 2-1
Seoul 2-1
Gyeongbuk 1-1
Kwandong U 1-2
Kyungil U 0-2
Uiseong HS 0-2
World Curling Athlete Commission election results
Elected
C Carey🇨🇦
D Hewitt🇦🇺
Koana T🇯🇵
K M Skaslien🇳🇴
G A Skogstad🇳🇴
G Waker🇨🇦
Remain serving
C Joseph🇨🇦
H Lill🇪🇪
E Muirhead🏴
B Schwarz-van Berkel🇨🇭
Outgoing
M Dunstone🇨🇦
T George🇺🇸
A Jentsch🇩🇪
R Lorentsen🇳🇴
Korean National Championships day 1 standings
Women
Jeonbuk 2-0
Seoul 2-0
Uiseong 2-0
Gangneung 1-1
Gyeonggi 1-1
Chuncheon 0-2
Songhyun H S 0-2
Yubong GHS 0-2
Men
Kwandong U 1-0
Seoul 1-0
Uiseong 1-0
Gyeongbuk 0-0
Gangwon 0-1
Kyungil U 0-1
Uiseong HS 0-1
World Curling announced on Thursday that Curl Aberdeen in Aberdeen, Scotland will host the next World Junior Curling Championships on 6-14 February, 2027.
World Curling announce hosts for the 2026 World Championship Qualifiers.
Qualifier - Men will be held at Curl Aberdeen in Aberdeen, Scotland on 8-13 November.
Qualifier - Women will be held at the Östersund Curling Club in Östersund, Sweden on 21-26 November.
Big news from Team Hasselborg 💙
Today, we're excited to share that we're committing to four more years together as a team and continuing our journey toward the next Olympic Games! 🇸🇪
World Curling announce that the Kisakallion Urheiluopisto in Lohja, Finland will host the next World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship on 4-10 January, 2027
World Curling confirmed that the Kisakallion Urheiluopisto in Lohja, Finland will host the next World Wheelchair-B Curling Championship on 22-30 November, 2026.
Out of Italy
Stefania Constantini has her new rink for the 2026-2027 season, as she will team up with Lucrezia Grande, Angela Romei, and Allegra Grande.
Out of Australia
The reigning World Mixed Doubles Champions will not be defending their title together next season, as Tahli Gill is taking the 2026-2027 season off from the competitive game.
Playing partner Dean Hewitt plans to continue to compete