Jump to content

Pan Continental Curling Championships

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pan Continental Curling Championships
Established2022
2025 host cityVirginia &
Eveleth, Minnesota[1]
2025 arenaIron Trail Motors Event Center
Curl Mesabi
Current champions (2024)
Men China
Women Canada
Current edition

The Pan Continental Curling Championships are an annual curling tournament, held every year in late October or early November. The event is used to qualify teams from the America and Pacific-Asia zones for the World Curling Championships, with the top five teams from the A division earning qualification.[2] The championship was created to combine the Pacific-Asia Curling Championships and the Americas Challenge into one event, and create a stronger continental competition to mirror the established European Curling Championships.[3]

Summary

[edit]

Men

[edit]
Year Host City/Country Final Third Place Match
Champion Score Second Place Third Place Score Fourth Place
2022 Calgary, Alberta
Canada

Brad Gushue
Mark Nichols
E. J. Harnden
Geoff Walker
Nathan Young
11–3
South Korea

Jeong Byeong-jin
Lee Jeong-jae
Kim Min-woo
Kim Tae-hwan

United States

Korey Dropkin
Andrew Stopera
Mark Fenner
Thomas Howell
Rich Ruohonen
8–7
Japan

Riku Yanagisawa
Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi
Takeru Yamamoto
Satoshi Koizumi
Yasumasa Tanida
2023 Kelowna, British Columbia
Canada

Brad Gushue
Mark Nichols
E. J. Harnden
Geoff Walker
Jim Cotter
8–3
South Korea

Park Jong-duk
Jeong Yeong-seok
Oh Seung-hoon
Seong Ji-hoon
Lee Ki-bok

Japan

Riku Yanagisawa
Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi
Takeru Yamamoto
Satoshi Koizumi
Shingo Usui
9–6
United States

Andrew Stopera
Korey Dropkin
Mark Fenner
Thomas Howell
Ben Richardson
2024 Lacombe, Alberta
China

Xu Xiaoming
Fei Xueqing
Wang Zhiyu
Li Zhichao
Ye Jianjun
6–4
Japan

Shinya Abe
Tetsuro Shimizu
Hayato Sato
Haruto Ouchi
Sota Tsuruga

United States

John Shuster
Chris Plys
Colin Hufman
Matt Hamilton
John Landsteiner
10–8
Canada

Brad Gushue
Mark Nichols
Brendan Bottcher
Geoff Walker
Adam Casey
2025 Virginia & Eveleth, Minnesota

Women

[edit]
Year Host City/Country Final Third Place Match
Champion Score Second Place Third Place Score Fourth Place
2022 Calgary, Alberta
Japan

Satsuki Fujisawa
Chinami Yoshida
Yumi Suzuki
Yurika Yoshida
Kotomi Ishizaki
8–6
South Korea

Ha Seung-youn
Kim Hye-rin
Yang Tae-i
Kim Su-jin

Canada

Kerri Einarson
Val Sweeting
Shannon Birchard
Briane Harris
Rachelle Brown
7–5
United States

Tabitha Peterson
Cory Thiesse
Becca Hamilton
Tara Peterson
Vicky Persinger
2023 Kelowna, British Columbia
South Korea

Gim Eun-ji
Kim Min-ji
Kim Su-ji
Seol Ye-eun
Seol Ye-ji
11–6
Japan

Satsuki Fujisawa
Chinami Yoshida
Yumi Suzuki
Yurika Yoshida
Kotomi Ishizaki

United States

Tabitha Peterson
Cory Thiesse
Tara Peterson
Becca Hamilton
Vicky Persinger
8–7
Canada

Kerri Einarson
Val Sweeting
Shannon Birchard
Briane Harris
Dawn McEwen
2024 Lacombe, Alberta
Canada

Rachel Homan
Tracy Fleury
Emma Miskew
Sarah Wilkes
Rachelle Brown
6–5
South Korea

Gim Eun-ji
Kim Min-ji
Kim Su-ji
Seol Ye-eun
Seol Ye-ji

China

Wang Rui
Han Yu
Dong Ziqi
Jiang Jiayi
Su Tingyu
7–3
Japan

Miyu Ueno
Yui Ueno
Junko Nishimuro
Asuka Kanai
Kaho Onodera
2025 Virginia & Eveleth, Minnesota

Medal summary

[edit]

Overall

[edit]

As of 2024

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Canada (CAN)3014
2 South Korea (KOR)1405
3 Japan (JPN)1214
4 China (CHN)1012
5 United States (USA)0033
Totals (5 entries)66618

Men

[edit]

As of 2024

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Canada (CAN)2002
2 China (CHN)1001
3 South Korea (KOR)0202
4 Japan (JPN)0112
5 United States (USA)0022
Totals (5 entries)3339

Women

[edit]

As of 2024

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 South Korea (KOR)1203
2 Japan (JPN)1102
3 Canada (CAN)1012
4 China (CHN)0011
 United States (USA)0011
Totals (5 entries)3339

References

[edit]
  1. ^ World Curling Media (April 19, 2025). "Virginia and Eveleth, Minnesota to host Pan Continental Curling Championships 2025". World Curling.
  2. ^ "Calgary to host new Pan Continental Curling Championships 2022". World Curling Federation. June 27, 2022. Archived from the original on September 22, 2022. Retrieved November 5, 2022.
  3. ^ Todd Saelhof (November 3, 2022). "Pan Continental curling brings teams, excitement from four corners of world". Calgary Sun. Archived from the original on November 4, 2022. Retrieved November 5, 2022.