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Curling WC Mixed Doubles World Championship 2025 Road to Milano Cortina 2026


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It seems like that 6 countries are almost (>99% fixed) for qualification for next year's olympic.

 

1~3th in Group A ( :ITA, :CAN, :SCO( :GBR) ) is 100% qualified

1~3th in last year WCh are 99% qualified, as they could also be at least 15th in their group stage ( :EST , :SWE , and :NOR) and their total qualification point would be at least 27points or more maybe.

 

2 last countries would be :SUI & :USA 

 

And, :JPN would looking for the last chance as they will meet Swiss and USA today. 2 consecutive wins are needed for Japan to go PO and achieve olympic direct qualification..but little chance maybe. It seems like that :KOR would be about 10th in qualification point, which could make them only a candidate for OQE. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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:CAN and :GBR are not 100% qualified yet; if :AUS finishes first overall, :USA second overall, :JPN third overall, :SUI 4th in their group, :NOR 5th in group and :EST 6th in group, then it is possible for one of them to be out. So better than 99%, but not 100%

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Stefania is doing anything she can to break the winning streak right now against the :NED in a match that doesn't count anything anymore :rolleyes:

 

but her partner (and the same Dutch players) seem to not agree with her :lol:

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I was pretty sure Hasselborg/Eriksson would be the Swedish olympic team automatically After they won the Swedish trial against all other potential teams, to make it to the worlds and also with the experience as former World mixed doubles champions but it Will not be that easy now to select them over Wranå/Wranå who won the world championship last year.

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14 hours ago, intoronto said:

:EST qualifies in curling for the first time ever

And now they've beaten Canada! Congratulations to Estonia!

 

On the flip side, Shame Canada. For shame...

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In the other semifinal, :SCO beat :USA, meaning that :SUI had qualified for the Olympics.

 

:AUS qualifies for the Olympics with any medal, otherwise :USA qualifies.

 

Edit: there appears to be a fifth place game, in which case if :USA wins it and :AUS loses the semi-finals I believe :USA qualifies for the Olympics. But I'm not trusting my math this morning because I'm tired xD

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