The World Junior Curling Championships are an annual curling bonspiel featuring the world's best curlers who are 21 years old or younger. The competitions for both men and women occur at the same venue. The men's tournament has occurred since 1975 and the women's since 1988. Since curling became an Olympic sport in 1998, the World Junior Curling Championship of the year preceding the Olympic Games have been held at the site of the curling tournament for the upcoming Games.[1]
World Junior Championship banners awarded to
John Morris and his two teams from 1998 and 1999.
Qualification
Teams qualify to participate in the World Junior Curling Championships through final rankings at the previous year's championships or through the World Junior B Curling Championships, which includes any teams that did not already qualify for the championships via the previous year's rankings. The top three teams of this tournament qualify for the main tournament, and the bottom three teams from the main tournament are then demoted to the B tournament. This type of tournament also existed from 2001 to 2004, where two teams were awarded qualification spots through the B tournament instead of three.
Previously, teams that did not qualify through rankings qualified through regional qualifiers. In the Europe Zone, teams participated in the European Junior Curling Challenge, in which the winner advances to the World Championships. In the Pacific Zone, teams participated in the Pacific-Asia Junior Curling Championships, in which the winner advances to the World Championships.
Summary
Men's
Skips listed below nation.
Year |
Host City/Country |
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Final |
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Third Place Match |
Champion |
Score |
Second Place |
Third Place |
Score |
Fourth Place |
1975 |
East York, Canada |
Sweden
Jan Ullsten |
8–6 |
Canada
Robb King |
Scotland
Peter J. D. Wilson |
– |
Norway
Morten Sørum |
1976 |
Aviemore, Scotland |
Canada
Paul Gowsell |
4–3 |
Sweden
Jan Ullsten |
Norway
Sjur Loen |
– |
Scotland
Robert Kelly |
1977 |
Quebec City, Canada |
Canada
Bill Jenkins |
9–5 |
Sweden
Anders Grahn |
United States
Donald Barcome, Jr. |
– |
Norway
Sjur Loen |
1978 |
Grindelwald, Switzerland |
Canada
Paul Gowsell |
4–2 |
Sweden
Thomas Håkansson |
Scotland
Colin Hamilton |
– |
Norway
Sjur Loen |
1979 |
Moose Jaw, Canada |
United States
Donald Barcome, Jr. |
5–4 |
Scotland
Andrew McQuistin |
Canada
Darren Fish |
8–4 |
Norway
Sjur Loen |
1980 |
Kitchener-Waterloo, Canada |
Scotland
Andrew McQuistin |
5–3 |
Canada
Mert Thompsett |
Sweden
Thomas Norgen |
9–7 |
United States
Scott Dalziel |
1981 |
Megève, France |
Scotland
Peter Wilson |
8–5 |
Canada
Denis Marchand |
United States
Ted Purvis |
5–3 |
Sweden
Thomas Norgen |
1982 |
Fredericton, Canada |
Sweden
Sören Grahn |
6–2 |
Canada
Mert Thompsett |
Scotland
Robin Gray |
– |
United States
Dale Risling |
1983 |
Medicine Hat, Canada |
Canada
John Base |
7–2 |
Norway
Pål Trulsen |
Scotland
Mike Hay |
6–4 |
United States
Al Edwards |
1984 |
Cornwall, Canada |
United States
Al Edwards |
7–6 |
Switzerland
André Flotron |
Scotland
Mike Hay |
– |
Canada
Jamie Schneider |
1985 |
Perth, Scotland |
Canada
Bob Ursel |
6–5 |
Switzerland
Christian Saager |
Scotland
Hammy McMillan |
11–2 |
Norway
Bjørn Ulshagen |
1986 |
Dartmouth, Canada |
Scotland
David Aitken |
7–6 |
Canada
Kevin Martin |
Sweden
Örjan Erixon |
12–7 |
West Germany
Dieter Kolb |
1987 |
Victoria, Canada |
Scotland
Douglas Dryburgh |
3–2 |
Canada
Hugh McFadyen |
Norway
Anthon Grimsmo |
7–3 |
Switzerland
Markus Eggler |
1988 |
Füssen, West Germany |
Canada
Jim Sullivan |
4–2 |
Sweden
Peja Lindholm |
Norway
Thomas Ulsrud |
5–2 |
Switzerland
Christof Schwaller |
1989 |
Markham, Canada |
Sweden
Peja Lindholm |
7–2 |
Canada
Mike Wood |
Switzerland
Markus Eggler |
5–2 |
Scotland
Allan Manuel |
1990 |
Portage la Prairie, Canada |
Switzerland
Stefan Traub |
5–4 |
Scotland
Graeme Connal |
Sweden
Peja Lindholm |
11–1 |
Canada
Dean Joanisse |
1991 |
Glasgow, Scotland |
Scotland
Alan MacDougall |
5–4 |
Canada
Noel Herron |
Switzerland
Dominic Andres
United States
Eric Fenson |
– |
– |
1992 |
Oberstdorf, Germany |
Switzerland
Stefan Heilman |
10–8 |
France
Jan Henri Ducroz |
Canada
Jason Repay
Sweden
Joakim Carlsson |
– |
– |
1993 |
Grindelwald, Switzerland |
Scotland
Craig Wilson |
7–3 |
Canada
Michel Ferland |
France
Specer Mugnier
Germany
Markus Herberg |
– |
– |
1994 |
Sofia, Bulgaria |
Canada
Colin Davison |
6–2 |
Germany
Daniel Herberg |
Switzerland
Yannick Renggli
United States
Mike Peplinski |
– |
– |
1995 |
Perth, Scotland |
Scotland
Tom Brewster, Jr. |
6–3 |
Germany
Daniel Herberg |
Canada
Christopher Galbraith |
9–2 |
Sweden
Henrik Edlund |
1996 |
Red Deer, Canada |
Scotland
James Dryburgh |
6–4 |
Switzerland
Ralph Stöckli |
Germany
Sebastian Stock |
11–3 |
Canada
Jeff Currie |
1997 |
Karuizawa, Japan |
Switzerland
Ralph Stöckli |
5–3 |
Finland
Perttu Piilo |
Canada
Ryan Keane |
9–6 |
Japan
Makoto Tsuruga |
1998[2] |
Thunder Bay, Canada |
Canada
John Morris |
5–3 |
Scotland
Gary MacKay |
Switzerland
Ralph Stöckli |
6–4 |
Germany
Sebastian Stock |
1999 |
Östersund, Sweden |
Canada
John Morris |
6–2 |
Switzerland
Christian Haller |
United States
Andy Roza |
7–5 |
Sweden
Patric Håkansson |
2000 |
Geising, Germany |
Canada
Brad Kuhn |
8–4 |
Switzerland
Patrick Vuille |
Germany
Christian Baumann |
9–3 |
Denmark
Kasper Wiksten |
2001 |
Ogden, United States |
Canada
Brad Gushue |
7–6 |
Denmark
Casper Bossen |
United States
Andy Roza |
7–5 |
Scotland
David Edwards |
2002 |
Kelowna, Canada |
Canada
David Hamblin |
3–2 |
Sweden
Eric Carlsén |
Scotland
Kenny Edwards |
10–3 |
Switzerland
Andreas Hingher |
2003 |
Flims, Switzerland |
Canada
Steve Laycock |
5–4 |
Sweden
Eric Carlsén |
Switzerland
Jan Hauser |
7–4 |
Norway
Thomas Løvold |
2004 |
Trois-Rivières, Canada |
Sweden
Niklas Edin |
5–4 |
Switzerland
Stefan Rindlisbacher |
Scotland
Scott Hamilton |
11–5 |
South Korea
Kim Soo-hyuk |
2005 |
Pinerolo, Italy |
Canada
Kyle George |
6–5 |
Sweden
Nils Carlsén |
Scotland
Logan Gray |
8–5 |
United States
Kristopher Perkovich |
2006 |
Jeonju, South Korea |
Canada
Charley Thomas |
7–3 |
Sweden
Nils Carlsén |
Scotland
Logan Gray |
12–4 |
China
Wang Binjiang |
2007 |
Eveleth, United States |
Canada
Charley Thomas |
8–3 |
Sweden
Niklas Edin |
Switzerland
Christian von Gunten |
7–6 |
Denmark
Rasmus Stjerne |
2008 |
Östersund, Sweden |
United States
Chris Plys |
7–5 |
Sweden
Oskar Eriksson |
Canada
William Dion |
5–3 |
Norway
Kristian Rolvsfjord |
2009 |
Vancouver, Canada |
Denmark
Rasmus Stjerne |
9–6 |
Canada
Brett Gallant |
United States
Chris Plys |
9–4 |
Sweden
Oskar Eriksson |
2010 |
Flims, Switzerland |
Switzerland
Peter de Cruz |
7–6 |
Scotland
Ally Fraser |
Canada
Jake Walker |
7–1 |
China
Ji Yansong |
2011 |
Perth, Scotland[3] |
Sweden
Oskar Eriksson |
6–5 |
Switzerland
Peter de Cruz |
Norway
Steffen Mellemseter |
10–2 |
Canada
Braeden Moskowy |
2012 |
Östersund, Sweden |
Canada
Brendan Bottcher |
10–4 |
Sweden
Rasmus Wranå |
Scotland
Kyle Smith |
7–3 |
Norway
Markus Høiberg |
2013 |
Sochi, Russia[4] |
Scotland
Kyle Smith |
6–2 |
Russia
Evgeny Arkhipov |
Canada
Matt Dunstone |
6–4 |
Sweden
Gustav Eskilsson |
2014 |
Flims, Switzerland[5] |
Switzerland
Yannick Schwaller |
6–5 |
Scotland
Kyle Smith |
Norway
Eirik Mjøen |
7–5 |
Canada
Braden Calvert |
2015 |
Tallinn, Estonia[6] |
Canada
Braden Calvert |
6–3 |
Switzerland
Yannick Schwaller |
Scotland
Bruce Mouat |
8–3 |
Sweden
Fredrik Nyman |
2016 |
Erzurum, Turkey |
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2017 |
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2018 |
Aberdeen, Scotland[7] |
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Women's
Year |
Host City/Country |
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Final |
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Third Place Match |
Champion |
Score |
Second Place |
Third Place |
Score |
Fourth Place |
1988 |
Chamonix, France |
Canada
Julie Sutton |
6–4 |
Switzerland
Marianne Amstutz |
Denmark
Lene Bidstrup |
5–2 |
Scotland
Carolyn Hutchinson |
1989 |
Markham, Canada |
Canada
LaDawn Funk |
10–3 |
Norway
Trine Helgebostad |
Scotland
Carolyn Hutchinson |
5–4 |
Sweden
Cathrine Norberg |
1990 |
Portage la Prairie, Canada |
Scotland
Kirsty Addison |
5–3 |
Sweden
Cathrine Norberg |
Canada
Cathy Overton |
8–1 |
Switzerland
Helga Oswald |
1991 |
Glasgow, Scotland |
Sweden
Eva Eriksson |
5–4 |
Switzerland
Nicole Strausak |
Canada
Atina Ford
Scotland
Gillian Barr |
– |
– |
1992 |
Oberstdorf, Germany |
Scotland
Gillian Barr |
10–2 |
United States
Erika Brown |
Sweden
Eva Eriksson
Switzerland
Helga Oswald |
– |
– |
1993 |
Grindelwald, Switzerland |
Scotland
Kirsty Hay |
9–5 |
Canada
Amber Holland |
Denmark
Dorthe Holm
United States
Erika Brown |
– |
– |
1994 |
Sofia, Bulgaria |
Canada
Kim Gellard |
9–7 |
United States
Erika Brown |
Denmark
Angelina Jensen
Sweden
Margaretha Lindahl |
– |
– |
1995 |
Perth, Scotland |
Canada
Kelly Mackenzie |
6–5 |
Sweden
Margaretha Lindahl |
Switzerland
Nadia Heuer |
8–3 |
Scotland
Julia Ewart |
1996 |
Red Deer, Canada |
Canada
Heather Godberson |
7–6 |
Scotland
Julia Ewart |
Sweden
Margaretha Lindahl |
11–5 |
Switzerland
Nadja Heuer |
1997 |
Karuizawa, Japan |
Scotland
Julia Ewart |
11–3 |
Sweden
Margaretha Sigfridsson |
Canada
Meredith Doyle |
5–2 |
United States
Risa O'Connell |
1998 |
Thunder Bay, Canada |
Canada
Melissa McClure |
11–3 |
Japan
Akiko Katoh |
Sweden
Matilda Mattsson |
6–5 |
Scotland
Julia Ewart |
1999 |
Östersund, Sweden |
Switzerland
Silvana Tirinzoni |
8–3 |
Japan
Akiko Katoh |
Canada
Marie-France Larouche |
10–3 |
Sweden]
Matilda Mattsson |
2000 |
Geising, Germany |
Sweden
Matilda Mattsson |
6–5 |
Canada
Stefanie Miller |
United States
Laura Delaney |
8–5 |
Switzerland
Carmen Schäfer |
2001 |
Ogden, United States |
Canada
Suzanne Gaudet |
6–4 |
Sweden
Matilda Mattsson |
Switzerland
Carmen Schäfer |
5–4 |
Japan
Moe Meguro |
2002 |
Kelowna, Canada |
United States
Cassandra Johnson |
7–6 |
Sweden
Matilda Mattsson |
Canada
Suzanne Gaudet |
9–8 |
Italy
Diana Gaspari |
2003 |
Flims, Switzerland |
Canada
Marliese Miller |
5–4 |
United States
Cassandra Johnson |
Italy
Diana Gaspari |
7–4 |
Sweden
Stina Viktorsson |
2004 |
Trois-Rivières, Canada |
Norway
Linn Githmark |
9–6 |
Canada
Jill Mouzar |
Sweden
Stina Viktorsson |
7–6 |
United States
Aileen Sormunen |
2005 |
Pinerolo, Italy |
Switzerland
Tania Grivel |
10–2 |
Sweden
Stina Viktorsson |
Canada
Andrea Kelly |
6–4 |
Denmark
Madeleine Dupont |
2006 |
Jeonju, South Korea |
Russia
Ludmila Privivkova |
5–4 |
Canada
Mandy Selzer |
Denmark
Lene Nielsen |
8–4 |
Switzerland
Michèle Jäggi |
2007 |
Eveleth, United States |
Scotland
Sarah Reid |
7–6 |
Canada
Stacie Devereaux |
Denmark
Madeleine Dupont |
8–6 |
United States
Aileen Sormunen |
2008 |
Östersund, Sweden |
Scotland
Eve Muirhead |
12–3 |
Sweden
Cecilia Östlund |
Canada
Kaitlyn Lawes |
9–8 |
Russia
Ludmila Privivkova |
2009 |
Vancouver, Canada |
Scotland
Eve Muirhead |
8–6 |
Canada
Kaitlyn Lawes |
Switzerland
Martina Baumann |
5–4 |
Russia
Margarita Fomina |
2010 |
Flims, Switzerland |
Sweden
Anna Hasselborg |
8–3 |
Canada
Rachel Homan |
United States
Alexandra Carlson |
9–7 |
Switzerland
Manuela Siegrist |
2011 |
Perth, Scotland[3] |
Scotland
Eve Muirhead |
10–3 |
Canada
Trish Paulsen |
Russia
Anna Sidorova |
9–3 |
Sweden
Jonna McManus |
2012 |
Östersund, Sweden |
Scotland
Hannah Fleming |
6–5 |
Czech Republic
Zuzana Hájková |
Russia
Anna Sidorova |
7–4 |
Sweden
Sara McManus |
2013 |
Sochi, Russia[4] |
Russia
Alina Kovaleva |
6–5 |
Scotland
Hannah Fleming |
Japan
Sayaka Yoshimura |
8–4 |
Czech Republic
Zuzana Hájková |
2014 |
Flims, Switzerland[5] |
Canada
Kelsey Rocque |
6–4 |
South Korea
Kim Kyeong-ae |
Russia
Alina Kovaleva |
11–4 |
Sweden
Isabella Wranå |
2015 |
Tallinn, Estonia[6] |
Canada
Kelsey Rocque |
8–2 |
Scotland
Gina Aitken |
Switzerland
Elena Stern |
7–6 |
Sweden
Isabella Wranå |
2016 |
Erzurum, Turkey |
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2017 |
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2018 |
Aberdeen, Scotland[7] |
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All-time Medal Tables
- Overall
References
- ↑ http://results.worldcurling.org/Championships.aspx
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World Junior Curling Championships
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