2022 World Men's Curling Championship


The 2022 World Men's Curling Championship was held from April 2 to April 10 at Orleans Arena in Las Vegas, United States. Team Sweden, skipped by Niklas Edin, was the defending championship team. The 2022 WMCC trialed the no-tick rule for the first time at a men's tournament at this level.
In the final, Team Edin won its fourth straight world title, defeating Canada's Brad Gushue rink 8–6. It was the sixth career World title for Edin, whose team became the first ever to win an Olympic gold and World championship in the same year. In the game, Canada got off to a strong start, leading 3–0 after two. However, Sweden came back, tying it up at three in the fourth end, when Sweden scored a deuce after Gushue's last stone hit a ridge in the ice, and moved the wrong way. Canada was forced to a single in the fifth, and Sweden scored two in the sixth after Gushue missed a double takeout attempt. In the seventh, Gushue was forced to a single despite a crowded house, tying the game at five. In the ninth, with Canada down by one, Gushue missed a blank opportunity, by nosing a Swedish rock, and forcing the team to take one point, tying the game heading into the last end, without hammer. In the last end, with the score tied at six, Canada got off to a bad start when lead Geoff Walker hogged one of his rocks. On his final shot, Gushue missed his last draw against two Swedish stones, giving Sweden the championship. After the game, Gushue complained about the ice conditions, stating " the worst ice I've ever curled on in a major championship", due in part to there being four "ridges" on the ice. Edin agreed, stating that " game was very tough, difficult conditions to play on."
Italy's team, skipped by Joël Retornaz, won the bronze medal game after defeating the host Americans 13–4.

Qualification

The World Curling Federation changed the qualification process for the World Curling Championships beginning in 2022 in key ways, as a transition year to a new qualification format for 2023. As before, the selection process started with the presumption that Europe receives eight entries, with two entries each from the American and Pacific-Asia Zones, but with a reduction of entries from one of the three zones – the zone with the lowest ranked competitor in the previous World Curling Championship. Two additional entries were then determined by the 2022 World Qualification Event, bringing the total to thirteen entries for the championship. The host nation for the championship continues to receive a guaranteed entry as one of the entries in its zone. The Americas Challenge was required as a means of entry for at least one team from the Americas in 2022. No entry was determined by tour-based rankings. Beginning in 2023, this system will be replaced, with all entries determined by two world zones championships. Seven guaranteed entries will come from the European Championship and five guaranteed entries from a Pan Continental Championship, the latter of which will include the America zone and the Pacific-Asia zone. The thirteenth entry will be determined by assessing the aggregate performance of the top five teams in each zone, with an extra entry from the better performing zone.
As a result of these changes, Canada participated in the Americas Challenge in order to qualify for the 2022 World Men's Curling Championship, represented by Team Bottcher, which won the event and qualified Canada as an entry. Though fourteen teams competed at the 2021 World Men's Curling Championship, South Korea and China were ranked thirteenth and fourteenth, removing one automatic entry for the Pacific-Asia zone for the 2022 Championships. The remaining entries were determined by the playoffs at the 2022 World Qualification Event.
Means of qualificationVacanciesQualified
Host Nation1
2021 Americas Challenge1
2021 European Curling Championships8






2021 Pacific-Asia Curling Championships1
2022 World Qualification Event2 1 RCF
Emergency Ruling Replacement1
TOTAL13

Russian Participation

As part of international sports' reaction to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, on February 28 the World Curling Federation initiated proceedings to remove the Russian Curling Federation from the upcoming Curling Championship. In its statement the WCF said:
On March 4, the World Curling Federation announced the removal of the Russian Curling Federation from the 2022 World Championships. On March 12, they announced that Finland, who placed third in the Qualifying event, would replace the RCF.

Teams

The teams are as follows:
St. John's CC, St. John's
Skip: Brad Gushue
Third: Mark Nichols
Second: Brett Gallant
Lead: Geoff Walker
Alternate: E. J. Harnden
CC Zbraslav, Zbraslav,
CC Dion, Prague,
CC Brno, Brno &
CC Sokol Liboc, Prague

Skip: Lukáš Klíma
Third: Marek Černovský
Second: Radek Boháč
Lead: Jiří Candra
Alternate: Lukáš Klípa
Gentofte CC, Gentofte &
Hvidovre CC, Hvidovre

Skip: Tobias Thune

Third: Kasper Wiksten

Second: Oliver Rosenkrands Søe

Lead: Mikkel Krause

Alternate: Daniel Poulsen
Kisakallio CC, Lohja
Skip: Kalle Kiiskinen
Third: Teemu Salo
Second: Leo Ouni
Lead: Paavo Kuosmanen
Alternate: Jermu Pöllänen
Baden Hills G&CC, Füssen
Skip: Sixten Totzek
Third: Marc Muskatewitz
Second: Joshua Sutor
Lead: Dominik Greindl
Alternate: Benjamin Kapp
Torino-Pinerolo CC, Pinerolo &
Aeronautica Militare

Skip: Joël Retornaz
Third: Amos Mosaner
Second: Sebastiano Arman
Lead: Simone Gonin
Alternate: Mattia Giovanella
CC PWA Zoetermeer, Zoetermeer
Skip: Wouter Gösgens
Third: Jaap van Dorp
Second: Laurens Hoekman
Lead: Carlo Glasbergen
Alternate: Tobias van den Hurk
Trondheim CK, Trondheim
Skip: Magnus Ramsfjell
Third: Martin Sesaker
Second: Bendik Ramsfjell
Lead: Gaute Nepstad
Alternate: Mathias Brænden
Stirling CC, Stirling
Fourth: Ross Paterson
Skip: Kyle Waddell
Second: Duncan Menzies
Lead: Craig Waddell
Alternate: Euan Kyle
Uiseong CC, Uiseong
Fourth: Kim Soo-hyuk
Skip: Kim Chang-min
Second: Seong Se-hyeon
Lead: Kim Hak-kyun
Alternate: Jeon Jae-ik
Karlstads CK, Karlstad
Skip: Niklas Edin
Third: Oskar Eriksson
Second: Rasmus Wranå
Lead: Christoffer Sundgren
Alternate: Daniel Magnusson
Bern Zähringer CC, Bern
Skip: Yannick Schwaller
Third: Michael Brunner
Second: Romano Meier
Lead: Marcel Käufeler
Alternate: Simon Gloor
Chaska CC, Chaska
Skip: Korey Dropkin
Third: Joe Polo
Second: Mark Fenner
Lead: Tom Howell
Alternate: Alex Fenson

Rule changes

The main rule change between the 2021 and 2022 WMCC is the introduction of the no-tick rule. This will prohibit ticking a stone off of the centre line until after the fifth stone of the end has been thrown. If a stone is ticked off of the centre line before then, it is restored to its position, similar to if a stone is removed from play from the free guard zone.

Round-robin standings

Final round-robin standings
CountrySkip
Brad Gushue10210064564511885.2%31.61
Niklas Edin938757504371185.2%12.09
Joël Retornaz848880555061583.1%41.08
Kyle Waddell751–07770564351983.4%21.15
Korey Dropkin750–18169514581380.5%31.63
Yannick Schwaller661–1726945497880.6%18.75
Sixten Totzek661–19183514851381.6%29.05
Kim Chang-min661–18383514871477.6%37.70
Lukáš Klíma571–07371424810878.3%38.57
Magnus Ramsfjell570–17780465371180.0%28.61
Kalle Kiiskinen48679044526975.6%42.41
Wouter Gösgens39659844545977.3%39.30
Tobias Thune2104996364961175.9%58.46

Pos.CountryRecord
110–2
95–7
132–10
114–8
76–6
38–4
123–9
105–7
47–5
86–6
29–3
66–6
57–5

Round-robin results

All draw times are listed in Pacific Time.

Draw 1

''Saturday, April 2, 2:00 pm''

Draw 2

''Saturday, April 2, 7:00 pm''

Draw 3

''Sunday, April 3, 9:00 am''

Draw 4

''Sunday, April 3, 2:00 pm''

Draw 5

''Sunday, April 3, 7:00 pm''

Draw 6

''Monday, April 4, 9:00 am''

Draw 7

''Monday, April 4, 2:00 pm''

Draw 8

''Monday, April 4, 7:00 pm''

Draw 9

''Tuesday, April 5, 9:00 am''

Draw 10

''Tuesday, April 5, 2:00 pm''

Draw 11

''Tuesday, April 5, 7:00 pm''

Draw 12

''Wednesday, April 6, 9:00 am''

Draw 13

''Wednesday, April 6, 2:00 pm''

Draw 14

''Wednesday, April 6, 7:00 pm''

Draw 15

Thursday, April 7, 9:00 am
^ ran out of time, and therefore forfeited the match.

Draw 16

''Thursday, April 7, 2:00 pm''

Draw 17

''Thursday, April 7, 7:00 pm''

Draw 18

''Friday, April 8, 9:00 am''

Draw 19

''Friday, April 8, 2:00 pm''

Draw 20

''Friday, April 8, 7:00 pm''

Playoffs

Qualification games

''Saturday, April 9, 2:00 pm''

Semifinals

''Saturday, April 9, 7:00 pm''

Bronze-medal game

''Sunday, April 10, 11:00 am''

Final

''Sunday, April 10, 4:00 pm''

Statistics

Top 5 player percentages

Final round robin percentages

Perfect games

Minimum 10 shots thrown
PlayerTeamPositionShotsOpponent
Romano MeierSecond12
Kim Hak-kyunLead12
Dominik GreindlLead10
Sebastiano ArmanSecond18
Craig WaddellLead20

Final standings

PlaceTeam
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13

Awards

The awards were as follows:
Collie Campbell Memorial Award