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Curling Mixed Doubles: Korea Falls Short of Semifinals After Norway Loss | 2024 Olympics Update

by David Thompson - Sports Editor

Fredericton, New Brunswick – Italy has secured the gold medal at the 2025 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship, defeating Scotland in the final. The event, held from to at Willie O’Ree Place, also served as the final qualification opportunity for countries aiming to earn points towards the Winter Olympics.

The Italian duo of Stefania Constantini and Amos Mosaner claimed victory over Scotland’s Dodds and Mouat in the championship match. Details of the final score were not immediately available, but the win marks a significant achievement for the Italian curling program. This victory comes after a strong showing throughout the tournament, culminating in a gold medal finish.

The 2025 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship saw participation from 20 nations, with teams qualifying through the World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship and a subsequent qualification event. Representing the field were teams from Sweden, Estonia, Norway, Switzerland, Canada, South Korea, Japan, United States, Germany, China, Netherlands, Denmark, Australia, Czech Republic, Spain, New Zealand, Turkey, and Finland, alongside Italy, and Scotland.

Several teams faced challenging paths to qualification and advancement. Australia, represented by Tahli Gill and Dean Hewitt, competed alongside Canada’s Jocelyn Peterman and Brett Gallant. China fielded a team of Han Yu and Wang Zhiyu, while the Czech Republic was represented by Julie Zelingrová and Vít Chabičovský. Denmark’s Jasmin Holtermann and Henrik Holtermann, Estonia’s Marie Kaldvee and Harri Lill, Finland’s Lotta Immonen and Markus Sipilä, and Germany’s Pia-Lisa Schöll and Joshua Sutor also participated.

The Netherlands sent Lisenka Bomas and Wouter Gösgens, while New Zealand was represented by Jessica Smith and Ben Smith. Norway’s team, Scotland’s Dodds and Mouat, South Korea’s representatives, and Spain’s team also competed for the championship title. The event provided a crucial platform for nations to accumulate Qualification Points for the upcoming Winter Olympics.

The competition wasn’t without emotional moments. Reports indicate a particularly poignant scene involving the Korean team, with one observer noting the emotional reaction of “Youngmi” upon seeing a photograph displayed, prompting a supportive and encouraging response from their coach. This highlights the intense dedication and emotional investment of the athletes involved.

The tournament also saw some fluctuating fortunes. One team experienced a five-match losing streak before rallying to secure two consecutive victories, demonstrating the unpredictable nature of the competition. While the specific team wasn’t named, this illustrates the resilience and determination required to succeed at the international level.

The World Curling Federation oversees the sport globally, governing both the Olympic discipline of curling and the Paralympic sport of wheelchair curling. The organization plays a vital role in promoting and developing the sport worldwide, ensuring fair play and fostering international competition.

Looking ahead, the focus now shifts to the Milano Cortina Olympic Winter Games, where the world’s best curlers will compete for Olympic glory. The qualification points earned at the 2025 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship will be instrumental in determining which nations will participate in the Olympic tournament. Further World Curling events are scheduled throughout , including the World Junior Curling Championships in Taarnby, Denmark (), the Paralympic Games in Cortina, Italy (), and the BKT World Women’s Curling Championship in Calgary, Canada ().

The Italian victory at the 2025 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship signifies a high point for the nation’s curling program and sets the stage for an exciting competition at the Winter Olympics. The event in Fredericton showcased the skill, strategy, and sportsmanship that define the sport of curling on the international stage.

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