Events

Events are sorted by the calendar year with January at the top through to December and beyond at the bottom.


April 2025

World Mixed Doubles Curling Championships 2025 (WMDCC)

  • Date: 26 April – 3 May 2025
  • Location: Fredericton, Canada
  • Event Website: https://worldcurling.org/events/worldmixeddoubles/
  • Event Details: The World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship is for 20 qualified teams, of one female and one male player. Eligibility for an Australian team representation is based on the Eligibility and Selection document located here.

World Senior Curling Championships 2025 (WSCC)

  • Date: 26 April – 3 May 2025
  • Location: Fredericton, Canada
  • Event Website: https://worldcurling.org/events/worldseniors/
  • Event Details: The World Senior Curling Championships is an open entry event for men and women’s teams. To be eligible to take part in these championships, players “must be not less than 50 years of age by the end of the 30th day of June in the year immediately preceding the year in which the Championship is taking place”. Eligibility for an Australian team representation is based on the Eligibility and Selection document located here.

May 2025

World Junior Mixed Doubles Curling Championships 2025 (WJMDCC)


OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2025

Pan-Continental Curling Championships 2025 (PCCC A)

  • Dates: 19-26 October 2025
  • Location: ​ Virginia and Eleveth, Minnesota, USA
  • Event Website A Division: https://worldcurling.org/events/pancontinental/
  • Event Details: The Pan-Continental Curling Championships replaces the Pacific-Asia Curling Championships and the Americas Challenge and started in the 2022–2023 season. It features teams from both the Americas and the Pacific-Asia zones. These championships have been introduced in order to offer developing Member Associations from the Americas and Pacific-Asia zones an opportunity to compete on an equal playing field, giving them a chance to improve their World Rankings and offer a consistent platform for improvement. The championships are separated into two divisions to follow the successful model of the European Curling Championships. Eligibility for an Australian team representation is based on the Eligibility and Selection document located here.

World Wheelchair B Curling Championships 2026 (WWhBCC)

  • Date: TBA
  • Location: TBA
  • Event Website: TBA
  • Event Details: The World Wheelchair-B Curling Championship is open to mixed gender teams from World Curling Federation Member Associations that have not already qualified for the next World Wheelchair Curling Championship. The three medal winning teams qualify for the World Wheelchair Curling Championship. Eligibility for an Australian team representation is based on the Eligibility and Selection document located here.

DECEMBER 2025

World Junior B Curling Championships 2025 (WJBCC)

  • Date: December 2024
  • Location:
  • Event Website:
  • Event Details: The World Junior-B Curling Championships are open to junior teams from all World Curling Federation Member Associations that have not already qualified for the World Junior Curling Championships. The top three women’s and men’s teams will qualify from this event to the World Junior Curling Championships. Eligibility for an Australian team representation is based on the Eligibility and Selection document located here. The Junior Women’s and Junior Men’s events alternate years with which discipline starts and the other follows. In 2025, it is likely the Junior Women will start off the event and the Junior Men’s competition will follow.