2024 Pan Continental Curling Championships

2024 Pan Continental
Curling Championships
Host cityLacombe, Alberta, Canada
ArenaGary Moe Auto Group Sportsplex (A Division)
Lacombe Curling Club (B Division)
DatesOctober 27 – November 2
Men's winner China
Curling clubCSO Curling Club, Beijing
SkipXu Xiaoming
ThirdFei Xueqing
SecondWang Zhiyu
LeadLi Zhichao
AlternateYe Jianjun
CoachTan Weidong
Finalist Japan (Abe)
Women's winner Canada
Curling clubOttawa Curling Club, Ottawa
SkipRachel Homan
ThirdTracy Fleury
SecondEmma Miskew
LeadSarah Wilkes
AlternateRachelle Brown
CoachViktor Kjäll
Finalist South Korea (Gim)
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The 2024 Pan Continental Curling Championships were held from October 27 to November 2 at the Gary Moe Auto Group Sportsplex (A Division) and the Lacombe Curling Club (B Division) in Lacombe, Alberta, Canada.[1] The event was used to qualify teams for the 2025 World Curling Championships. Both men's and women's events consisted of an A Division and B Division.[2]

In the men's competition, Canada automatically qualified as the host nation for the 2025 World Men's Curling Championship, which will be held in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. Furthermore, the top four teams from the A Division (China, Japan, the United States, South Korea) also secured qualification for the championship. Conversely, the team ranked lowest in the A Division (Chinese Taipei) was relegated to the B Division in the following year. Additionally, the top finisher in the B Division (Philippines) earned promotion to the A Division for the 2025 championship.

On the women's side, South Korea earned automatic qualification as the host nation for the 2025 World Women's Curling Championship, scheduled to be held in Uijeongbu. Similar to the men's division, the top four teams from the A Division (Canada, China, Japan, the United States), in addition to South Korea, also secured qualification for the World Women's Championship and the team with the lowest ranking in the A Division (Chinese Taipei) was relegated to the B Division, while the top finisher in the B Division (Australia) will be promoted to the A Division for the 2025 championship.

  1. ^ "Pan Continental Curling Championships 2024". World Curling Federation. Retrieved June 26, 2024.
  2. ^ "Lacombe, Canada to host Pan Continental Curling Championships 2024". World Curling Federation. January 28, 2024. Retrieved June 26, 2024.