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2020–21 curling season
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Seasons

The 2020–21 curling season began in August 2020 and ended in May 2021.[1]

Note: In events with two genders, the men's tournament winners will be listed before the women's tournament winners.

World Curling Federation events

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Source:[2]

Championships

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
World Mixed Curling Championship[3]
Aberdeen, Scotland, Oct. 10–17
Cancelled[4]
Pacific-Asia Curling Championships[5]
Wakkanai, Japan, Nov. 7–14
Cancelled[6]
European Curling Championships[7]
Lillehammer, Norway, Nov. 21–28
Cancelled[6]
Winter Universiade[8]
Lucerne, Switzerland, TBA
Postponed indefinitely[6]
World Junior Curling Championships[9]
Beijing, China, Feb. 18–28
Cancelled[10]
World Wheelchair Curling Championship[11]
Beijing, China, Mar. 6–13
Postponed[10]
World Men's Curling Championship[12]
Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Apr. 2–11
 Sweden (Edin)  Scotland (Mouat)  Switzerland (de Cruz)
World Wheelchair-B Curling Championship
Lohja, Finland, Apr. 10 – 15
 United States (Thums)  Switzerland (Decorvét)  Italy (Menardi)
World Senior Curling Championships[13]
TBA, Apr. 24–May 1
Cancelled[14]
World Women's Curling Championship[15]
Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Apr. 30–May 9
 Switzerland (Tirinzoni) RCF (Kovaleva)  United States (Peterson)
World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[16]
Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom, May 17–23[17]
 Scotland (Dodds / Mouat)  Norway (Skaslien / Nedregotten)  Sweden (de Val / Eriksson)

Qualification events

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Event Qualifiers
Americas Challenge
Chaska, Minnesota, United States of America, Nov. 12–15

Cancelled[18]

World Mixed Doubles Qualification Event[19][18]
Erzurum, Turkey, Dec. 5–12
Cancelled[20]
World Qualification Event
Lohja, Finland, Jan. 12–17

Cancelled[18]

Curling Canada events

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Source:[21]

Championships

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Canadian Mixed Curling Championship
Canmore, Alberta, Nov. 8–15
Cancelled[22]
Canadian Curling Club Championships
Ottawa, Ontario, Nov. 22–28
Cancelled[22]
Canadian U18 Curling Championships
Timmins, Ontario, Feb. 7–13
Cancelled[23]
Scotties Tournament of Hearts
Calgary, Alberta, Feb. 19–28[24]
 Canada (Einarson)  Ontario (Homan)  Alberta (Walker)
Tim Hortons Brier
Calgary, Alberta, Mar. 5–14[24]
 Alberta (Bottcher) Alberta Wild Card #2 (Koe)  Saskatchewan (Dunstone)
Canadian Junior Curling Championships
Fort McMurray, Alberta, Mar. 15–23
Cancelled[23]
Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship
Calgary, Alberta, Mar. 19–28[25]
Manitoba Einarson / Newfoundland and Labrador Gushue Manitoba Sahaidak / Lott Alberta Schmiemann / Morris
Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Mar. 22–27
Cancelled[23]
U Sports/Curling Canada University Curling Championships
TBA, TBA
Cancelled[23]
CCAA/Curling Canada College Curling Championships
TBA, TBA
Cancelled[23]

Provincial and territorial playdowns

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Province / Territory Men Women
Event Champion Runner-up Event Champion Runner-up
 Newfoundland and Labrador
St. John's, Jan. 29 – 30 (Women's);
Jan. 27 – 31 (Men's)
Newfoundland and
Labrador Tankard
Greg Smith Colin Thomas Newfoundland and
Labrador Scotties
Sarah Hill Mackenzie Mitchell
 Northwest Territories
Yellowknife, Jan. 9 – 12 (Women's);
Jan. 30 – 31
Northwest Territories
Men's Championship
Greg Skauge Glen Hudy Northwest
Territories Scotties
Kerry Galusha Cassie Rogers
 Nunavut
Iqaluit, Jan. 8 – 10 (Men's)
2021 Nunavut
Brier Playdowns
Peter Mackey Wade Kingdon Lori Eddy
 Prince Edward Island
O'Leary, Jan. 29 – 30
Prince Edward
Island Tankard
Eddie MacKenzie Blair Jay Prince Edward
Island Scotties
Suzanne Birt Darlene London
 Yukon
Whitehorse, Jan. 15 – 17 (Women's)
Dustin Mikkelsen 2021 Yukon
Scotties
Laura Eby Patty Wallingham

Other events

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Event Winner Runner-up
Schweizer Cup
Baden, Switzerland, Aug. 20–23 (team)
Interlaken, Switzerland, Sep. 25–27 (doubles)
Canton of Schaffhausen Andrin Schnider Canton of Bern Yannick Schwaller
Valais Elena Stern Aargau Silvana Tirinzoni
Aargau Pätz / Michel Canton of Glarus Perret / Rios
Norway Cup (round 1)[26]
Oslo, Norway, Sept. 18–20
Sweden Alexander Lindström Mathias Brænden
(Elite Group)
Steffen Walstad
(Elite Group)
Thomas Ulsrud
Russian Curling Cup
Dmitrov, Russia Oct. 8–12 (men's)
Oct. 1–6 (women's)
Moscow Oblast Alexander Eremin Saint Petersburg Alexey Timofeev
Saint Petersburg Alina Kovaleva Krasnodar Krai Anna Sidorova
Norway Cup (round 2)[27]
Oppdal, Norway, Nov. 6–8
Elias Høstmælingen Marianne Rørvik
(Elite Group)
Magnus Ramsfjell
(Elite Group)
Thomas Ulsrud
Canada Cup
Fredericton, New Brunswick, Nov. 24–29
Cancelled[22]
Sweden National Challenge[28]
Sundbyberg, Sweden, Dec. 11–13
Isabella Wranå Anna Hasselborg
British Curling NCA December events
Stirling, Scotland Dec. 14–16 (mixed doubles tankard)
Dec. 17–20 (Superspiel; open)
Scotland Dodds / Mouat Scotland Wright / Hardie
Scotland Bruce Mouat Scotland Ross Whyte
EliteCup Snarøya[29]
Snarøya, Norway, Dec. 18–20
Steffen Walstad Thomas Ulsrud
Continental Cup
Oakville, Ontario, Jan. 7–10
Cancelled[23]
British Curling NCA January Challenge[30][31]
Stirling, Scotland Jan. 15–17
Scotland Bruce Mouat Scotland Ross Whyte
Scotland Eve Muirhead Scotland Gina Aitken
British Curling NCA Elite Finals[32][33][34]
Stirling, Scotland Feb. 1–6 (team)
Feb. 10–14 (mixed doubles)[35]
Scotland Bruce Mouat Scotland Ross Whyte
Scotland Gina Aitken Scotland Eve Muirhead
Scotland Dodds / Mouat Scotland Muirhead / Lammie
Swiss Worlds Trials[36][37][38]
Biel/Bienne Feb. 19–21 (team)
Mar. 4–7 (mixed doubles)
Canton of Geneva Peter de Cruz Canton of Bern Yannick Schwaller
Aargau Silvana Tirinzoni Valais Elena Stern
Canton of Glarus Perret / Rios Canton of Solothurn Hürlimann / Schwaller
Korean National Mixed
Doubles Final Selection[39]
Gangneung, South Korea, Apr. 17–18
Kim J. / Moon Jang / Seong

National championships

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Czech Republic

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Czech Men's Curling Championship[40]
Prague, Sept. 24–29
Lukáš Klíma David Šik Karel Kubeška
Czech Women's Curling Championship[41]
Prague, Sept. 24–29
Anna Kubešková Hana Synáčková Eva Miklíková

Estonia

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Estonian Men's Curling Championship[42]
Tallinn, Jan. 28–31
Eduard Veltsman Tarmo Vähesoo Harri Lill
Estonian Women's Curling Championship[42]
Tallinn, Jan. 28–31
Marie Turmann Triin Madisson Tene Link
Estonian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[43]
Tallinn, Feb. 18–21
M. Turmann / Lill Madisson / Kukner L. Turmann / Sein

Finland

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Finnish Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[44]
Joensuu, Jan. 28–31
O. Kauste / A. Kauste Virtaala / Hakanpää M. Turto / J. Turto

Hungary

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Hungarian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[45]
Budapest, Feb. 4–10
Palancsa / Kiss Szekeres / Nagy Joó / Tatár

Latvia

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Latvian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[46]
Riga, Apr. 21–25
Rudzīte / Zentelis D. Regža / A. Regža Barone / Gulbis
Latvian Women's Curling Championship[47]
Riga, Apr. 28–May 2
Evelīna Barone Ieva Rudzīte Elīza Stabulniece
Latvian Men's Curling Championship[48]
Riga, May 10–May 15
Mārtiņš Trukšāns Ansis Regža Aivis Krimskis

Japan

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Japan Men's Curling Championship[49]
Wakkanai, Feb. 8–14[50]
Hokkaido Yuta Matsumura Hokkaido Takumi Maeda Nagano Prefecture Yusuke Morozumi
Japan Women's Curling Championship[49]
Wakkanai, Feb. 8–14[50]
Hokkaido Sayaka Yoshimura Hokkaido Satsuki Fujisawa Nagano Prefecture Seina Nakajima
Japan Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[50][51]
Aomori, Feb. 23–28
Yoshida / Matsumura Matsumura / Tanida Koana / Aoki

New Zealand

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
New Zealand Men's Curling Championship[52]
Naseby, July 30–Aug. 2
Peter de Boer Garion Long Scott Becker
New Zealand Women's Curling Championship[52]
Naseby, July 30–Aug. 2
Bridget Becker Jessica Smith Courtney Smith
New Zealand Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[53]
Naseby, Sept. 17–20
B. Becker / Se. Becker Duncan / Sargon C. Smith / Watt

Norway

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Norwegian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[54]
Lillehammer, Sept. 25–27
Mai. Ramsfjell / Mag. Ramsfjell Rørvik / Nergård Rønning / Brænden

Russia

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Russian Men's Curling Championship (2020)[55]
Sochi, Dec. 3–9
Alexey Timofeev Sergey Glukhov Artem Shmakov
Russian Women's Curling Championship (2020)[56]
Sochi, Dec. 11–17
Alina Kovaleva Anna Sidorova Olga Kotelnikova
Russian Men's Curling Championship (2021)[57]
Sochi, Apr. 14–22
Alexey Timofeev Mikhail Vaskov Alexey Stukalsky
Russian Women's Curling Championship (2021)[58]
Sochi, Apr. 6–14
Olga Zharkova Anna Sidorova Maria Komarova
Russian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[59]
Sochi, Jan. 21–25
Ezekh / Krasikov Moskaleva / Eremin Trukhina / Lysakov
Russian Wheelchair Curling Championship[60]
Novosibirsk, Apr. 20–27
Konstantin Kurokhtin Aleksey Fatuev Alexey Lyubimtsev

South Korea

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Korean Men's Curling Championship[61]
Gangneung, Nov. 19–24[62][63]
Jeong Yeong-seok Kim Chang-min Kim Soo-hyuk
Korean Women's Curling Championship[64]
Gangneung, Nov. 19–24[62][63]
Kim Eun-jung Gim Un-chi Kim Min-ji
Korean Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[65]
Gangneung, Nov. 23–27[62][63]
Jang / Seong Song / Jeon J. Kim / Moon

Spain

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Spanish Men's Curling Championship[66][67]
Jaca, Mar. 12–14
Basque Country (autonomous community) Sergio Vez Basque Country (autonomous community) Gontzal García Catalonia Xavi Campos
Spanish Women's Curling Championship[68]
Jaca, Mar. 5–7
Basque Country (autonomous community) Irantzu García Basque Country (autonomous community) Oihane Otaegi Aragon Paula Oliván
Spanish Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[69]
Jaca, Jan. 22–Feb. 14
Basque Country (autonomous community) Otaegi / Unanue Basque Country (autonomous community) I. García / G. García Aragon Pérez / Munuera

Sweden

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Swedish Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[70][71]
Jönköping, Feb. 4–7
de Val / Eriksson Westman / Ahlberg I. Wranå / R. Wranå

Switzerland

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Swiss Men's Curling Championship[72]
Arlesheim, Feb. 6–13[73]
Canton of Geneva Peter de Cruz Canton of Bern Yannick Schwaller Canton of Glarus Marco Hösli
Swiss Women's Curling Championship[74]
Arlesheim, Feb. 6–13[73]
Aargau Silvana Tirinzoni Valais Elena Stern Grisons Raphaela Keiser
Swiss Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[75]
Biel, Jan. 27–30[73]
Canton of Solothurn Hürlimann / Schwaller Aargau Pätz / Michel Canton of Geneva Tirinzoni / Schwarz

United States

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
United States Men's Curling Championship[76]
Wausau, Wisconsin, May 25–30
Minnesota Korey Dropkin Minnesota Jed Brundidge Minnesota Luc Violette
United States Women's Curling Championship[76]
Wausau, Wisconsin, May 26–30
Minnesota Cory Christensen North Carolina Jamie Sinclair Minnesota Madison Bear
United States Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[77]
Wausau, Wisconsin, May 19–23
Alaska Persinger / Minnesota Plys Minnesota Bear / Stopera Minnesota Geving / Violette
Massachusetts Burchesky / Richardson

World Curling Tour

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Teams

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See: List of teams on the 2020–21 World Curling Tour

Grand Slam events in bold. Note: More events may be posted as time progresses.

Men's events

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Source:[78]

Week Event Winning skip Runner-up skip Purse (CAD) Winner's share (CAD) EC
12 Baden Masters[79][80][81]
Baden, Switzerland, Aug. 28–30
Sweden Niklas Edin Netherlands Jaap van Dorp CHF 33,000 CHF 8,000 400[82]
13 Cameron's Brewing Oakville Fall Classic
Oakville, Ontario, Sep. 4–7
Cancelled[83]
14 Adelboden International[84]
Adelboden, Switzerland, Sep. 10–13
Switzerland Peter de Cruz Switzerland Yannick Schwaller CHF 4,200 CHF 1,200 100[85]
AMJ Campbell Shorty Jenkins Classic
Cornwall, Ontario, Sep. 8–13
Cancelled[86]
15 Cabot Spiel
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Sep. 19–20
Cancelled[87]
Mother Club Fall Curling Classic
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Sep. 17–20
Cancelled[88]
16 The Curling Store Cashspiel[89]
Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia, Sep. 25–27
Nova Scotia Travis Colter Nova Scotia Chad Stevens $5,250 $2,000 100[90]
WCT Uiseong International Curling Cup
Uiseong, South Korea, Sep. 21–28
Cancelled[91]
California Curling Classic
Stockton, California, Sep. 25–28
Cancelled[92]
The Good Times Bonspiel
Calgary, Alberta, Sep. 25–27
Cancelled[93]
17 Stu Sells Oakville Tankard[94]
Waterloo, Ontario, Oct. 2–4
Play halted before playoffs[95] $10,000 $3,000 300
Prestige Hotels & Resorts Curling Classic
Vernon, British Columbia, Oct. 1–4
Cancelled[96]
Swiss Cup Basel
Basel, Switzerland, Oct. 1–4
Cancelled[97]
Let's Cure Lupus St. Paul Cash Spiel
St. Paul, Minnesota, Oct. 2–4
Cancelled[98]
18 Stu Sells Toronto Tankard[99]
Waterloo, Ontario, Oct. 9–12
Ontario John Epping Ontario Glenn Howard $4,300 $2,000 400
McKee Homes Fall Curling Classic[100]
Airdrie, Alberta, Oct. 9–11
Alberta Ryan Jacques Alberta Karsten Sturmay $12,800 $3,400 200[101]
Match Town Trophy[102]
Jönköping, Sweden, Oct. 9–11
Sweden Simon Granbom Sweden Alexander Lindström SEK 20,000 100[103]
Canad Inns Men's Classic
Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, Oct. 9–12
Cancelled[86]
La Classique Ville de Lévis
Lévis, Quebec, Oct. 9–12
Cancelled[104]
Kalamazoo Men's Classic
Kalamazoo, Michigan, Oct. 9–11
Cancelled[105]
Łódź International Mens Challenger
Łódź, Poland, Oct. 9–11
Cancelled[106]
Cora Breakfast & Lunch Grand Prairie Cash Spiel
Grand Prairie, Alberta, Oct. 9–11
Cancelled[107]
19 Curling Masters Champéry[108]
Champéry, Switzerland, Oct. 15–18
Switzerland Yannick Schwaller Switzerland Björn Jungen CHF 28,000 CHF 8,000 400[109]
Stroud Sleeman Cash Spiel
Stroud, Ontario, Oct. 15–18
Cancelled[110]
20 KW Fall Classic[111]
Waterloo, Ontario, Oct. 23–25[112]
Ontario Paul Moffatt Ontario Glenn Howard 300[113]
Masters
Sarnia, Ontario, Oct. 20–25
Cancelled[114]
WCT Latvian International Challenger
Tukums, Latvia, Oct. 22–25
Cancelled[115]
Blazing Leaves
Bridgeport, Connecticut, Oct. 22–25
Cancelled[116]
Atlantic Superstore Monctonian Challenge
Moncton, New Brunswick, Oct. 23–25
Cancelled[117]
Kamloops Crown of Curling
Kamloops, British Columbia, Oct. 23–25
Cancelled[118]
Encana Peace River Cash Spiel
Peace River, Alberta, Oct. 23–25
Cancelled[119]
21 Dave Jones Stanhope Simpson Insurance Mayflower Cashspiel[120]
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Oct. 30–Nov. 1
Newfoundland and Labrador Brad Gushue Nova Scotia Stuart Thompson $20,000 $4,000 300[121]
Grand Prix Bern Inter Curling Challenge
Bern, Switzerland, Oct. 30–Nov. 1
Cancelled[122]
22 Raymond James Kelowna Double Cash[123]
Kelowna, British Columbia, Nov. 6–8
British Columbia Tyler Tardi British Columbia Sean Geall $15,200 $4,500 300[124]
Kioti Tractor Tour Challenge Tier 1
Grand Prairie, Alberta, Nov. 3–8
Cancelled[114]
Kioti Tractor Tour Challenge Tier 2
Grand Prairie, Alberta, Nov. 3–8
Cancelled[114]
Prague Classic
Prague, Czech Republic, Nov. 5–8
Cancelled[125]
23 Ashley HomeStore Curling Classic[126]
Penticton, British Columbia, Nov. 13–16
Manitoba Mike McEwen Ontario Glenn Howard $84,000 750[127]
Stu Sells 1824 Halifax Classic[128]
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Nov. 12–15
Newfoundland and Labrador Brad Gushue Nova Scotia Matthew Manuel $20,000 $6,000 300[129]
Tallinn Mens International Challenger
Tallinn, Estonia, Nov. 13–15
Cancelled[130]
24 Challenge Casino de Charlevoix
Clermont, Quebec, Nov. 19–22
Cancelled
The Sunova Spiel at East St. Paul
East St. Paul, Manitoba, Nov. 20–23
Cancelled
Lake View Credit Union Dawson Creek Cash Spiel
Dawson Creek, British Columbia, Nov. 20–22
Cancelled
25 Vesta Energy Red Deer Curling Classic
Red Deer, Alberta, Nov. 27–30
Cancelled
College Clean Restoration Curling Classic
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Nov. 27–30
Cancelled
Brantford Nissan Classic
Paris, Ontario, Nov. 27–29
Cancelled
Curl Mesabi Classic
Eveleth, Minnesota, Nov. 27–29
Cancelled
Okotoks/Black Diamond
Okotoks & Black Diamond, Alberta, Nov. 27–28
Cancelled
Thistle Integrity Stakes
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Nov. 27–30
Cancelled
Steele Cup Cash
Fredericton, New Brunswick, Nov. 27–29[131]
Cancelled[132]
26 Original 16 WCT Bonspiel
Calgary, Alberta, Dec. 4–6
Cancelled
Jim Sullivan Curling Classic
Saint John, New Brunswick, Dec. 4–6
Cancelled
King Cash Spiel
Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Dec. 4–6
Cancelled
Farmers Edge SCT
Wadena, Saskatchewan, Dec. 4–6
Cancelled
Lake View Credit Union Fort St. John Cash Spiel
Fort St. John, British Columbia, Dec. 4–6
Cancelled
27 Boost National
Chestermere, Alberta, Dec. 8–13
Cancelled
Dumfries Challenger Series
Dumfries, Scotland, Dec. 10–13
Cancelled
Medicine Hat Charity Classic
Medicine Hat, Alberta, Dec. 11–14
Cancelled
28 Karuizawa International
Karuizawa, Japan, Dec. 17–20
Cancelled
30 Centennial Spiel
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Dec. 31–Jan. 3
Cancelled
KKP Classic
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Jan. 1–3
Cancelled
31 Mercure Perth Masters
Perth, Scotland, Jan. 7–10
Cancelled
Ed Werenich Golden Wrench Classic
Tempe, Arizona, Jan. 7–10
Cancelled
Keijinkai Rizing Cup
Miyota, Japan, Jan. 8–11
Cancelled
32 Meridian Canadian Open
Las Vegas, Nevada, Jan. 12–17
Cancelled
34 Belgium Men's Challenger
Zemst, Belgium, Jan. 28–31
Cancelled
35 Moscow Classic
Moscow, Russia, Feb. 2–5
Cancelled
Red Square Classic
Moscow, Russia, Feb. 4–8
Cancelled
41 Avonair Tour Spring Fling
Edmonton, Alberta, Mar. 19–21
Cancelled
43 Alberta Tour Windup
Beaumont, Alberta, Apr. 1–4
Cancelled
45 Humpty's Champions Cup
Calgary, Alberta, Apr. 15–19[133]
Scotland Bruce Mouat Alberta Brendan Bottcher $150,000 $30,000 1000
46 Princess Auto Players' Championship
Calgary, Alberta, Apr. 20–25[133]
Scotland Bruce Mouat Newfoundland and Labrador Brad Gushue $175,000 $40,000 1000
47 Murom Classic
Murom, Russia, Apr. 26–30
Switzerland Marco Hösli Russia Timofey Nasonov €7,000 100

Women's events

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Source:[134]

Week Event Winning skip Runner-up skip Purse (CAD) Winner's share (CAD) EC
12 Cameron's Brewing Oakville Fall Classic
Oakville, Ontario, Aug. 28–31
Cancelled[135]
14 AMJ Campbell Shorty Jenkins Classic
Cornwall, Ontario, Sep. 8–13
Cancelled[86]
Booster Juice Shoot-Out
Edmonton, Alberta, Sep. 10–13
Cancelled[136]
Paf Masters Tour
Åland, Finland, Sep. 10–13
Cancelled[137]
15 Women's Masters Basel[138]
Arlesheim, Switzerland, Sep. 18–20
Sweden Anna Hasselborg Switzerland Raphaela Keiser 32,000 CHF 8,000 CHF 400[139]
Mother Club Fall Curling Classic
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Sep. 17–20
Cancelled[140]
California Curling Classic
Stockton, California, Sep. 18–21
Cancelled[141]
16 The Curling Store Cashspiel[142]
Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia, Sep. 25–27
Nova Scotia Christina Black Prince Edward Island Suzanne Birt $5,530 $2,100 100[143]
Colonial Square Ladies Classic
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Sep. 25–28
Cancelled[144]
The Good Times Bonspiel
Calgary, Alberta, Sep. 25–27
Cancelled[145]
17 Stu Sells Oakville Tankard[146]
Waterloo, Ontario, Oct. 2–4
Manitoba Jennifer Jones Ontario Hollie Duncan $10,000 $3,000 300[147]
Prestige Hotels & Resorts Curling Classic
Vernon, British Columbia, Oct. 1–4
Cancelled[148]
18 Stu Sells Toronto Tankard[149]
Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario, Oct. 9–12
Ontario Lauren Mann Manitoba Jennifer Jones $5,250 $2,000 300
Curlers Corner Autumn Gold Curling Classic
Calgary, Alberta, Oct. 9–12
Cancelled[150]
19 Canad Inns Women's Classic
Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, Oct. 15–18
Cancelled[86]
Stroud Sleeman Cash Spiel
Stroud, Ontario, Oct. 15–18
Cancelled[110]
20 KW Fall Classic[151]
Waterloo, Ontario, Oct. 23–25[112]
Ontario Susan Froud Ontario Maddy Warriner 300[152]
Masters
Sarnia, Ontario, Oct. 20–25
Cancelled[114]
Kamloops Crown of Curling
Kamloops, British Columbia, Oct. 23–25
Cancelled[153]
Latvia International Challenger
Tukums, Latvia, Oct. 22–25
Cancelled[154]
Blazing Leaves
Bridgeport, Connecticut, Oct. 22–25
Cancelled[155]
21 Dave Jones Stanhope Simpson Insurance Mayflower Cashspiel[156]
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Oct. 30 – Nov. 1
Nova Scotia Jill Brothers Prince Edward Island Suzanne Birt $7,500 $3,000 100[157]
Royal LePage Women's Fall Classic
Kemptville, Ontario, Oct. 29 – Nov. 1
Cancelled[158]
Tallinn Ladies International Challenger
Tallinn, Estonia, Oct. 29 – Nov. 1
Cancelled[159]
22 Sunset Ranch Kelowna Double Cash[160]
Kelowna, British Columbia, Nov. 7–9
British Columbia Corryn Brown British Columbia Mary-Anne Arsenault $12,600 $4,000 300[161]
Kioti Tractor Tour Challenge Tier 1
Grand Prairie, Alberta, Nov. 3–8
Cancelled[114]
Kioti Tractor Tour Challenge Tier 2
Grand Prairie, Alberta, Nov. 3–8
Cancelled[114]
Łódź International Womens Challenger
Łódź, Poland, Nov. 6–8
Cancelled[162]
23 Dakota Challenger Spiel
Lakeville, Minnesota, Nov. 13–15
Cancelled[163]
24 Gord Carroll Curling Classic - Presented by D & R Custom Steel
Whitby, Ontario, Nov. 20–22
Cancelled
The Sunova Spiel at East St. Paul
East St. Paul, Manitoba, Nov. 20–23
Cancelled
25 Vesta Energy Red Deer Curling Classic
Red Deer, Alberta, Nov. 27–30
Cancelled
Steele Cup Cash
Fredericton, New Brunswick, Nov. 27–29[131]
Cancelled
Curl Mesabi Classic
Eveleth, Manitoba, Nov. 27–29
Cancelled
Driving Force Decks Int'l Abbotsford Cashspiel
Abbotsford, British Columbia, Nov. 27–29
Cancelled
Boundary Ford Curling Classic
Lloydminster, Saskatchewan, Nov. 27–30
Cancelled[164]
26 King Cash Spiel
Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Dec. 4–6
Cancelled
Jim Sullivan Curling Classic
Saint John, New Brunswick, Dec. 4–6
Cancelled
27 Medicine Hat Charity Classic
Medicine Hat, Alberta, Dec. 11–14
Cancelled
Boost National
Chestermere, Alberta, Dec. 8–13
Cancelled[114]
28 Karuizawa International
Karuizawa, Japan, Dec. 17–20
Cancelled
31 Mercure Perth Masters
Perth, Scotland, Jan. 7–10
Cancelled
32 Meridian Open
Las Vegas, Nevada, Jan. 12–17
Cancelled[114]
33 International Bernese Ladies Cup
Bern, Switzerland, Jan. 21–24
Cancelled
35 Belgium Womens Challenger
Zemst, Belgium, Feb. 4–7
Cancelled
41 Avonair Tour Spring Fling
Edmonton, Alberta, Mar. 19–21
Cancelled
45 Humpty's Champions Cup
Calgary, Alberta, Apr. 15–19[133]
Ontario Rachel Homan Switzerland Silvana Tirinzoni $150,000 $30,000 1000
46 Princess Auto Players' Championship
Calgary, Alberta, Apr. 20–25[133]
Manitoba Kerri Einarson Ontario Rachel Homan $175,000 $40,000 1000

Mixed doubles events

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Source:[165]

Week Event Winning pair Runner-up pair Purse (CAD) Winner's share (CAD) EC
11 New Zealand Winter Games Mixed Doubles
Naseby, New Zealand, Aug. 23–28
Cancelled[166]
12 WCT Khabarovsk Cup
Khabarovsk, Russia, Aug. 28 – Sep. 1
Cancelled[167]
Battleford Mixed Doubles Curling Classic
North Battleford, Saskatchewan, Aug. 28 – Sep. 1
Cancelled[168]
13 Oberstdorf International Mixed Doubles Cup[169]
Oberstdorf, Germany, Sep. 4–6
Sweden de Val / Eriksson Czech Republic Paulová / Paul 3,530 $800 300[170]
WCT Pacific Ocean Cup
Vladivostok, Russia, Sep. 1–5
Cancelled[171]
15 WCT Tallinn Mixed Doubles International[172]
Tallinn, Estonia, Sep. 17–20
Sweden Sjödin / Edin Scotland Stirling / Kingan 3,325 1,125 300[173]
Goldline Tour Final[174]
Quebec City, Quebec, Sep. 18–20
Quebec É. Desjardins / R. Desjardins Quebec Bouchard / Charest $6,700 300[175]
California Curling Classic
Stockton, California, Sep. 22–24
Cancelled[176]
16 WCT St. Petersburg Open
St. Petersburg, Russia, Sep. 21–27
Cancelled[177]
Brampton Mixed Doubles Curling Cup
Brampton, Ontario, Sep. 26–27
Cancelled[178]
17 International Mixed Doubles St. Gallen[179]
St. Gallen, Switzerland, Oct. 1–4
Switzerland Perret / Rios Italy Cobelli / Mosaner CHF 4,000 300[180]
Sherwood Park Mixed Doubles Classic
Sherwood Park, Alberta, Oct. 2–4
Cancelled[181]
18 Mixed Doubles Bern[182]
Bern, Switzerland, Oct. 9–11
Sweden I. Wranå / R. Wranå Switzerland Perret / Rios CHF 12,000 500[183]
19 Colorado Curling Cup
Golden, Colorado, Oct. 15–18
Cancelled[184]
WCT Austrian Mixed Doubles Cup
Kitzbühel, Austria Oct. 15–18
Cancelled[185]
20 WCT Mixed Doubles Cup Geising
Geising, Germany, Oct. 22–25
Cancelled[186]
Goldline Tour Valleyfield
Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Quebec Oct. 23–25
Cancelled[187]
21 MadTown DoubleDown
McFarland, Wisconsin, Oct. 30–Nov. 1
Cancelled[188]
Palmerston Mixed Doubles Spiel
Palmerston, Ontario, Oct. 31–Nov. 1
Cancelled[189]
22 Goldline Tour Clermont
Clermont, Quebec, Nov. 6–8
Cancelled[190]
23 Heracles Mixed Doubles Slovakia Cup[191]
Bratislava, Slovakia, Nov. 12–15
Czech Republic Paulová / Paul Czech Republic Zelingrova / Chabičovský 1,200 1,000 100[192]
Canad Inns Mixed Doubles Championship
Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, Nov. 13–15
Cancelled[193]
Ilderton Mixed Doubles Spiel
Ilderton, Ontario, Nov. 14–15
Cancelled[194]
24 Brantford Mixed Doubles Cashspiel
Brantford, Ontario, Nov. 20–23
Cancelled
Goldline Tour Sherbrooke
Sherbrooke, Quebec, Nov. 20–22
Cancelled
25 WCT Latvian Mixed Doubles Curling Cup 1
Riga, Latvia, Nov. 26–29
Latvia Barone / Veidamanis Latvia Rudzīte / Zentelis €1,000 100
26 ISS WCT Mixed Doubles Łódź
Łódź, Poland, Dec. 3–6
Poland Lipińska / Stych Czech Republic Paulová / Paul €2,500 €900 100
Bele Wrana Memorial
Sundbyberg, Sweden, Dec. 4–6
Cancelled
Goldline Tour Quebec
Quebec City, Quebec, Dec. 4–6
Cancelled
27 Italian Mixed Doubles Cup
Pinerolo, Italy, Dec. 10–13
Cancelled
Bayview Mixed Doubles
Thornhill, Ontario, Dec. 12–13
Cancelled
28 STP Mixed Doubles
St. Paul, Alberta, Dec. 18–20
Cancelled
30 Qualico Mixed Doubles Classic
Banff & Canmore, Alberta, Dec. 31–Jan. 3
Cancelled
WCT-Japan Nayoro Mixed Doubles Spiel
Nayoro, Japan, Jan. 1–3
Cancelled
32 Stu Sells Toronto Cricket Mixed Doubles Cashspiel
Toronto, Ontario, Jan. 15–18
Cancelled
WCT Dutch Masters Mixed Doubles
Zoetermeer, Netherlands, Jan. 15–17
Cancelled
33 Gefle Mixed Doubles Cup
Gävle, Sweden, Jan. 21–24
Cancelled
34 Goldline Tour Amos
Amos, Quebec, Jan. 29–31
Cancelled
35 WCT Moscow Classic
Moscow, Russia, Feb. 4–8
Russia Samoylik / Vaskov Italy Lo Deserto / Russia Glukhov 10,000 500
Sutherland Mixed Doubles Curling Classic
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Feb. 5–7
Cancelled
International Mixed Doubles Trophy Aarau
Aarau Switzerland, Feb. 5–7
Cancelled[195]
Goldline Tour Chicoutimi
Chicoutimi, Quebec, Feb. 5–7
Cancelled
Hvidovre Mixed Doubles Cup
Hvidovre, Denmark, Feb. 5–7
Cancelled
36 WCT Tallinn Masters Mixed Doubles
Tallinn, Estonia, Feb. 11–14
Cancelled
Highland Mixed Doubles Classic
Regina, Saskatchewan, Feb. 12–14
Cancelled
37 Ontario Mixed Doubles Tour Championship
Wingham, Ontario, Feb. 19–21
Cancelled
39 Sirius Cup
Sochi, Russia, Mar. 3–8
Russia Moskaleva / Eremin Russia Samoylik / Vaskov US$5,000 300
Slovakia Mixed Doubles Curling Cup
Bratislava, Slovakia, Mar. 4–7
Cancelled
40 Westbay – Hungarian Mixed Doubles Curling Cup
Budapest, Hungary, Mar. 11–14
Hungary Palancsa / Kiss Hungary Szekeres / Nagy €5,000 300
41 International Mixed Doubles Dumfries
Dumfries, Scotland, Mar. 18–21
Cancelled
42 Peugeot Mixed Doubles Masters
Biel/Bienne, Switzerland, Mar. 25–28
Cancelled
43 Gothenburg Mixed Doubles Cup
Gothenburg, Sweden, Apr. 2–4
Cancelled
TCA Mixed Doubles
Thornhill, Ontario, Apr. 3–4
Cancelled
44 WCT Latvian Mixed Doubles Curling Cup 2
Riga, Latvia, Apr. 8–11
Czech Republic Paulová / Paul Estonia Turmann / Lill €1,000 100
Goldline Tour Final
Sillery, Quebec, Apr. 9–11
Cancelled
47 WCT Tallinn Masters Mixed Doubles
Tallinn, Estonia, Apr. 30–May 2
Russia Ezekh / Stukalski Hungary Palancsa / Kiss €3,325 300
51 WCT Arctic Cup[196][197]
Dudinka, Russia, May 27–30
Switzerland Hürlimann / Schwaller Russia Samoylik / Vaskov 20,000 1000[198]

WCF rankings

[edit]

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the points system was initially suspended until November 30, 2020 due to many of the events at the start of the season being cancelled.[199] Later on, it was announced no teams would be receiving points for the season due to the pandemic.

Men[200]

Rankings
# Skip YTD OOM
1 Ontario Brad Jacobs 0.000 483.766
2 Ontario John Epping 0.000 445.311
3 Newfoundland and Labrador Brad Gushue 0.000 395.747
4 Alberta Brendan Bottcher 0.000 347.977
5 Scotland Bruce Mouat 0.000 343.005
6 Switzerland Yannick Schwaller 0.000 330.558
7 Manitoba Mike McEwen 0.000 317.716
8 Sweden Niklas Edin 0.000 304.835
9 Switzerland Peter de Cruz 0.000 289.135
10 Alberta Kevin Koe 0.000 277.610

Women[201]

Rankings
# Skip YTD OOM
1 Sweden Anna Hasselborg 0.000 467.462
2 Manitoba Kerri Einarson 0.000 420.069
3 Manitoba Tracy Fleury 0.000 404.325
4 Japan Satsuki Fujisawa 0.000 342.871
5 Manitoba Jennifer Jones 0.000 341.765
6 Switzerland Elena Stern 0.000 333.591
7 Switzerland Silvana Tirinzoni 0.000 331.191
8 Ontario Rachel Homan 0.000 325.931
9 Scotland Eve Muirhead 0.000 283.984
10 United States Tabitha Peterson 0.000 245.427

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Preceded by 2020–21 curling season
August 2020 – May 2021
Succeeded by