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World championship
The World Senior Curling Championships is an annual curling tournament featuring curlers from around the world who are at least 50 years old. Matches at the World Senior Championships are played in 8 ends played instead of the 10 played in most international events.
The tournament began in 2002 with only 7 men's teams and 4 women's teams but has since expanded.
The 2020 & 2021 event were cancelled on March 14, 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic .[ 1] [ 2]
Year
Host City/Country
Final
Third Place Match
Champion
Score
Second Place
Third Place
Score
Fourth Place
2002
Bismarck , United States
United States Larry Johnson
8–2
Canada Ron Westcott
Sweden Stig Sewik
–
Germany Charlie Kapp
2003
Winnipeg , Canada
Canada Tom Reed
9–3
United States Scott Baird
Scotland Iain Baxter
7–5
Germany Charlie Kapp
2004
Gävle , Sweden
Canada Bas Buckle
8–3
United States Bill Kind
Switzerland Mattias Neuenschwander
8–4
Norway Tormod Andreassen
2005
Greenacres , Scotland
Canada Bas Buckle
5–4
United States David Russell
Switzerland Peter Attinger Jr.
5–2
England D. Michael Sutherland
2006
Copenhagen , Denmark
Canada Les Rogers
9–1
United States Brian Simonson
Sweden Jan Ullsten
12–6
Denmark Johannes Jensen
2007
Edmonton , Canada
Scotland Keith Prentice
6–5
Canada Al Hackner
Sweden Claes Roxin
7–6
United States Geoff Goodland
2008
Vierumäki , Finland
Canada Pat Ryan
8–0
Sweden Per Lindeman
United States David Russell
6–4
Scotland Graeme Adam
2009
Dunedin , New Zealand
Canada Eugene Hritzuk
4–3
United States Paul Pustovar
Scotland Keith Prentice
9–3
Switzerland André Pauli
2010
Chelyabinsk , Russia
United States Paul Pustovar
4–3
Canada Bruce Delaney
Australia Hugh Millikin
4–3
Switzerland André Pauli
2011
St. Paul , United States
Canada Mark Johnson
5–4
United States Geoff Goodland
Australia Hugh Millikin
8–5
Denmark Bent Juul Kristoffersen
2012
Tårnby , Denmark [ 3]
Ireland Johnjo Kenny
6–5
Canada Kelly Robertson
Sweden Connie Östlund
8–4
Norway Eigil Ramsfjell
2013
Fredericton , Canada [ 4]
Canada Rob Armitage
6–4
New Zealand Hans Frauenlob
Switzerland Werner Attinger
7–2
Sweden Karl Nordlund
2014
Dumfries , Scotland [ 5]
Canada Wayne Tallon
7–2
Sweden Connie Östlund
Australia Hugh Millikin
6–3
United States Jeff Wright
2015
Sochi , Russia [ 6]
United States Lyle Sieg
9–4
Canada Alan O'Leary
New Zealand Hans Frauenlob
6–4
Denmark Ole de Neergaard
2016
Karlstad , Sweden [ 7]
Sweden Mats Wranå
7–4
Canada Randy Neufeld
Ireland Peter Wilson
7–2
Denmark Ole de Neergaard
2017
Lethbridge , Canada [ 8]
Sweden Mats Wranå
5–4
Canada Bryan Cochrane
Ireland Peter Wilson
6–3
Germany Uwe Saile
2018
Östersund , Sweden
Canada Wade White
8–2
Sweden Mats Wranå
United States Jeff Wright
7–2
Scotland Gordon Muirhead
2019
Stavanger , Norway
Canada Bryan Cochrane
7–5
Scotland David Smith
Denmark Ulrik Schmidt
7–4
Switzerland Stefan Karnusian
2020
Kelowna , Canada
Cancelled [ 1] [ 2]
Cancelled
2021
Cancelled [ 1] [ 2]
Cancelled
2022
Geneva , Switzerland
Canada Wade White
6–3
Czech Republic David Šik
Sweden Mats Wranå
7–3
Germany Andy Kapp
2023
Gangneung , South Korea
Canada Howard Rajala
7–2
Scotland Graeme Connal
Switzerland Christof Schwaller
7–4
United States Joel Larway
2024
Östersund , Sweden
Canada Paul Flemming
4–3
United States Mike Farbelow
Sweden Mats Wranå
11–9
Germany Andy Kapp
2025
Fredericton, New Brunswick
Year
Host City/Country
Final
Third Place Match
Champion
Score
Second Place
Third Place
Score
Fourth Place
2002
Bismarck , United States
Canada Anne Dunn
9–3
Switzerland Erika Müller
United States Nancy Dinsdale
–
Scotland Christine Kerr
2003
Winnipeg , Canada
Canada Nancy Kerr
7–4
Scotland Carolyn Morris
England Joan Reed
8–1
Japan Ayako Takagi
2004
Gävle , Sweden
Canada Anne Dunn
8–5
Sweden Ingrid Meldahl
United States Nancy Dinsdale
7–6
England Joan Reed
2005
Greenacres , Scotland
Scotland Carolyn Morris
9–5
Japan Hatomi Nagaoka
Sweden Ingrid Meldahl
7–4
Canada Anne Dunn
2006
Copenhagen , Denmark
Sweden Ingrid Meldahl
7–3
Canada Joyce Potter
Switzerland Renate Nedkoff
9–6
Ireland Fiona Turnbull
2007
Edmonton , Canada
Sweden Ingrid Meldahl
8–5
Canada Anne Dunn
United States Pam Oleinik
12–8
Scotland Carolyn Morris
2008
Vierumäki , Finland
Canada Diane Foster
10–2
Scotland Kirsty Letton
Switzerland Renate Nedkoff
7–6
Finland Helena Timonen
2009
Dunedin , New Zealand
Canada Pat Sanders
10–1
Switzerland Renate Nedkoff
Sweden Ingrid Meldahl
6–2
Scotland Marion Craig
2010
Chelyabinsk , Russia
Canada Colleen Pinkney
8–4
Switzerland Renate Nedkoff
Sweden Ingrid Meldahl
6–5
United States Sharon Vukich
2011
St. Paul , United States
Canada Christine Jurgenson
9–2
Sweden Ingrid Meldahl
Switzerland Chantal Forrer
5–4
United States Margie Smith
2012
Tårnby , Denmark [ 3]
Canada Heidi Hanlon
12–2
Scotland Barbara Watt
Sweden Ingrid Meldahl
10–3
New Zealand Wendy Becker
2013
Fredericton , Canada [ 4]
Canada Cathy King
13–1
Austria Veronika Huber
Sweden Ingrid Meldahl
9–8
Scotland Christine Cannon
2014
Dumfries , Scotland [ 5]
Scotland Christine Cannon
6–5
Canada Colleen Pinkney
United States Margie Smith
8–3
Sweden Ingrid Meldahl
2015
Sochi , Russia [ 6]
Canada Lois Fowler
6–2
Italy Fiona Simpson
United States Norma O'Leary
6–4
Sweden Gunilla Arfwidsson Edlund
2016
Karlstad , Sweden [ 7]
Scotland Jackie Lockhart
5–4
Germany Monika Wagner
Sweden Gunilla Arfwidsson Edlund
10–5
England Judith Dixon
2017
Lethbridge , Canada [ 8]
Canada Colleen Jones
10–5
Switzerland Cristina Lestander
Scotland Jackie Lockhart
8–5
United States Patti Lank
2018
Östersund , Sweden
Canada Sherry Anderson
5–4
United States Margie Smith
Switzerland Dagmar Frei
5–3
Sweden Anette Norberg
2019
Stavanger , Norway
Canada Sherry Anderson
10–1
Denmark Lene Bidstrup
Switzerland Chantal Forrer
8–3
Scotland Susan Kesley
2020
Kelowna , Canada
Cancelled [ 1] [ 2]
Cancelled
2021
Cancelled [ 1] [ 2]
Cancelled
2022
Geneva , Switzerland
Switzerland Cristina Lestander
6–5
United States Margie Smith
Scotland Edith Hazard
6–4
Finland Elina Virtaala
2023
Gangneung , South Korea
Canada Sherry Anderson
8–4
Scotland Jackie Lockhart
Japan Miyuki Kawamura
6–4
Switzerland Monika Gafner
2024
Östersund , Sweden
Canada Susan Froud
7–3
Lithuania Virginija Paulauskaitė
Scotland Karen Kennedy
6–3
Switzerland Daniela Ruetschi-Schlegel
2025
Fredericton, New Brunswick
As of 2024 World Championships
Overall