2020 World Wheelchair Curling Championship


The 2020 World Wheelchair Curling Championship was held at the Curling Hall Wetzikon in Wetzikon, Switzerland from February 29 to March 7.
In the final, Russia defeated Canada 5–4 with steals in the seventh and eighth ends. It was Russia's fourth gold medal at the Wheelchair Championship. The Canadian team won a medal for the first time since 2013. Sweden stole three in the extra end to defeat defending champions China 5–2 in the bronze medal game.

Qualification

The following nations qualified to participate in the 2020 World Wheelchair Curling Championship:
EventVacanciesQualified
Host nation1
2019 World Wheelchair Curling Championship8






2019 World Wheelchair-B Curling Championship3

TOTAL12

Teams

The teams are listed as follows:

Fourth: Jon Thurston
Third: Ina Forrest
Second: Dennis Thiessen
Skip: Mark Ideson
Alternate: Collinda Joseph
Coach: Wayne Kiel, Michael Lizmore

Skip: Wang Haitao
Third: Chen Jianxin
Second: Liu Wei
Lead: Wang Meng
Alternate: Zhang Mingliang
Coach: Li Jianrui

Fourth: Radek Musílek
Skip: Dana Selnekovičová
Second: Martin Tluk
Lead: Jana Břinčilová
Alternate: Štěpán Beneš
Coach: Vit Nekovarik

Skip: Andrei Koitmäe
Third: Lauri Murasov
Second: Mait Mätas
Lead: Signe Falkenberg
Alternate: Katlin Riidebach
Coach: Erkki Lill, Sulev Lokk

Skip: Poļina Rožkova
Third: Sergejs Djačenko
Second: Agris Lasmans
Lead: Ojārs Briedis
Coach: Arnis Veidemanis, Rihards Jeske

Skip: Jostein Stordahl
Third: Ole Fredrik Syversen
Second: Geir Arne Skogstad
Lead: Sissel Løchen
Alternate: Rikke Iversen
Coach: Peter Dahlman

Skip: Konstantin Kurokhtin
Third: Andrei Meshcheriakov
Second: Vitaly Danilov
Lead: Daria Shchukina
Alternate: Anna Karpushina
Coach: Anton Batugin, Sergey Shamov

Skip: Hugh Nibloe
Third: Robert McPherson
Second: Gary Smith
Lead: Charlotte McKenna
Alternate: Meggan Dawson-Farrell
Coach: Sheila Swan

Skip: Radoslav Ďuriš
Third: Peter Zaťko
Second: Dušan Pitoňák
Lead: Monika Kunkelová
Alternate: Imrich Lyócsa
Coach: Frantisek Pitonak

Fourth: Yang Hui-tae
Skip: Jung Seung-won
Second: Park Kil-woo
Lead: Bang Min-ja
Alternate: Min Byeong-seok
Coach: Kim Joung-yil, Yoon So-min

Skip: Viljo Petersson-Dahl
Third: Mats-Ola Engborg
Second: Ronny Persson
Lead: Kristina Ulander
Alternate: Zandra Reppe
Coach: Alison Kreviazuk

Skip: Raymond Pfyffer
Third: Hans Burgener
Second: Françoise Jaquerod
Lead: Eric Decorvet
Alternate: Adelah Al Roumi
Coach: Stephan Pfister, Lukas Haggenmacher

Round-robin standings

''Final round-robin standings''

Round-robin results

All draws times are listed in Central European Time.

Draw 1

''Saturday, February 29, 2:00 pm''

Draw 2

''Saturday, February 29, 7:00 pm''

Draw 3

''Sunday, March 1, 9:00 am''

Draw 4

''Sunday, March 1, 2:00 pm''

Draw 5

''Sunday, March 1, 7:00 pm''

Draw 6

''Monday, March 2, 9:00 am''

Draw 7

''Monday, March 2, 2:00 pm''

Draw 8

''Monday, March 2, 7:00 pm''

Draw 9

''Tuesday, March 3, 9:00 am''

Draw 10

''Tuesday, March 3, 2:00 pm''

Draw 11

''Tuesday, March 3, 7:00 pm''

Draw 12

''Wednesday, March 4, 9:00 am''

Draw 13

''Wednesday, March 4, 2:00 pm''

Draw 14

''Wednesday, March 4, 7:00 pm''

Draw 15

''Thursday, March 5, 9:00 am''

Draw 16

''Thursday, March 5, 2:00 pm''

Draw 17

''Thursday, March 5, 7:00 pm''

Playoffs

Qualification games

''Friday, March 6, 1:00 pm''

Semifinals

''Friday, March 6, 7:00 pm''

Bronze medal game

''Saturday, March 7, 10:00 am''

Final

''Saturday, March 7, 2:30 pm''