2024 World Men's Curling Championship


The 2024 World Men's Curling Championship was held from March 30 to April 7 at the KSS Sports Complex in Schaffhausen, Switzerland. This was the first time a world curling championship had been held in Schaffhausen, as the 2021 World Women's Curling Championship was originally awarded to Schaffhausen before being relocated to Calgary, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
This was the tenth time Switzerland hosted a world men's or women's curling championship, with the last being the 2016 World Men's Curling Championship in Basel.
The format for the Championship featured a thirteen team round robin. The top six teams qualify for the playoff round, where the top two teams receive a bye, while the remaining four teams play in the qualification round to advance to the semifinals.

Summary

Canada skip Brad Gushue won his 50th career game when Canada defeated New Zealand 7–4 in their game on 2 April.
In Draw 15 action on the morning of 4 April, both Canada and undefeated Sweden were the first teams to clinch berths into the playoffs, following victories over Norway and the United States, respectively. Later in the day, defending champions Scotland also clinched a berth after defeating hosts Switzerland in an extra end.
Sweden had secured the first direct bye to the semifinals going into the final day of the round robin competition on 5 April, having won against South Korea before being handed their first loss by Scotland in their final game. Victories over New Zealand and Czechia allowed the United States to qualify for the playoffs, with Germany also qualifying with wins over Italy and Switzerland, eliminating the latter from contention. Italy, despite losing to the Germans earlier, secured the final playoff spot with a win over Norway. Thanks to dominant six-end victories over Japan and Switzerland, Canada earned the second direct bye to the semifinals.
In the playoffs, Italy defeated Germany 8–3 while Scotland defeated the United States 8–4 in the qualifying games. In the first semifinal, the game between Canada and Scotland remained close for the first 5 ends, tied 3–3 going into the second half; however, some mistakes from the Scots in the 6th end, including a missed draw for a point by Mouat, allowed Canada to steal 3 points and take control of the game. After forcing Scotland to 1 in the 7th, Gushue drew on his last shot in the 8th to score 3 more points, and Scotland conceded, giving Canada a 9-4 victory. Meanwhile, Sweden defeated Italy in the other semifinal 5-3, setting up the 4th matchup in the final between Gushue and Edin, dating back to 2017.
In the final, Sweden defeated Canada 6–5, giving Edin a record seventh World Championship title. Sweden got on the board first, scoring a deuce in the second end, which was set up by a long hit and roll behind cover by Sweden's third Oskar Eriksson. Eriksson made another great shot in the third, with a hit and roll. Gushue ticked on a guard in an attempt to blank the end on his last, giving up a steal to go down 3–0 after three. Canada rallied back to tie the game at 5 heading into the 10th and final end, which would decide the game, with Sweden having the hammer. On his last rock, Gushue made a short runback to sit three, leaving Edin's only way to score being a tough wide draw to get a full piece of the four-foot. Edin made the draw, with his rock settling in the back-four, breaking the 5–5 tie. It was a fourth straight silver medal for Canada's Brad Gushue.
Italy won the bronze medal in an extra end, defeating Scotland 7–6 after being down 6–3 after 9.

Qualification

Thirteen curling federations qualified to participate in the 2024 World Men's Curling Championship.
Means of QualificationVacanciesQualified
Host Nation1
2023 Pan Continental Curling Championships5



2023 European Curling Championships7





TOTAL13

Teams

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

Skip: Lukáš Klíma
Third: Marek Černovský
Second: Martin Jurík
Lead: Lukáš Klípa
Alternate: Radek Boháč
CC Füssen, Füssen
Skip: Marc Muskatewitz
Third: Benjamin Kapp
Second: Felix Messenzehl
Lead: Johannes Scheuerl
Alternate: Mario Trevisiol
Trentino Curling Cembra, Cembra
Skip: Joël Retornaz
Third: Amos Mosaner
Second: Sebastiano Arman
Lead: Mattia Giovanella
Alternate: Francesco De Zanna
Tokoro CC, Tokoro
Fourth: Tetsuro Shimizu
Skip: Shinya Abe
Second: Haruto Ouchi
Lead: Sota Tsuruga
Alternate: Asei Nakahara
CC PWA Zoetermeer, Zoetermeer
Skip: Wouter Gösgens
Third: Laurens Hoekman
Second: Jaap van Dorp
Lead: Alexander Magan
Alternate: Tobias van den Hurk
Maniototo CI, Naseby &
Alexandra CR, Alexandra

Skip: Anton Hood
Third: Ben Smith
Second: Brett Sargon
Lead: Hunter Walker
Alternate: Peter de Boer
Trondheim CK, Trondheim
Skip: Magnus Ramsfjell
Third: Martin Sesaker
Second: Bendik Ramsfjell
Lead: Gaute Nepstad
Alternate: Wilhelm Næss
Curl Edinburgh, Edinburgh
Skip: Bruce Mouat
Third: Grant Hardie
Second: Bobby Lammie
Lead: Hammy McMillan Jr.
Alternate: Kyle Waddell
Gangwon Curling, Gangwon Province
Skip: Park Jong-duk
Third: Jeong Yeong-seok
Second: Oh Seung-hoon
Lead: Seong Ji-hoon
Alternate: Lee Ki-bok
Karlstads CK, Karlstad
Skip: Niklas Edin
Third: Oskar Eriksson
Second: Rasmus Wranå
Lead: Christoffer Sundgren
Alternate: Daniel Magnusson
CC Genève, Geneva
Fourth: Benoît Schwarz-van Berkel
Skip: Yannick Schwaller
Second: Sven Michel
Lead: Pablo Lachat-Couchepin
Alternate: Tom Winkelhausen
Duluth CC, Duluth
Skip: John Shuster
Third: Chris Plys
Second: Colin Hufman
Lead: John Landsteiner
Alternate: Matt Hamilton

WCF ranking

Year to date World Curling Federation order of merit ranking for each team before the event.
Nation RankPoints
1393.4
2367.3
5305.8
6286.8
7240.6
15171.8
17155.3
26124.3
31105.7
32103.6
4868.3
6350.4
13115.2

Round robin standings

Final Round Robin Standings
CountrySkip
Niklas Edin1119465564171187.8%14.63
Brad Gushue1021–08952553951589.2%17.79
Bruce Mouat1020–1905951426987.0%24.49
Marc Muskatewitz841–08171534481684.0%25.53
Joël Retornaz840–1806648488886.7%30.95
John Shuster757460474091685.2%25.92
Yannick Schwaller66817047526687.2%15.44
Wouter Gösgens576678474681181.3%24.20
Lukáš Klíma481–0758246546679.6%32.15
Magnus Ramsfjell480–1759446543682.8%30.52
Shinya Abe396487445111981.1%48.84
Park Jong-duk210669746548580.3%23.06
Anton Hood012459933547274.4%34.17

Round robin results

All draw times are listed in Central European Time.

Draw 1

''Saturday, March 30, 2:00 pm''

Draw 2

''Saturday, March 30, 7:00 pm''

Draw 3

''Sunday, March 31, 9:00 am''

Draw 4

''Sunday, March 31, 2:00 pm''

Draw 5

''Sunday, March 31, 7:00 pm''

Draw 6

''Monday, April 1, 9:00 am''

Draw 7

''Monday, April 1, 2:00 pm''

Draw 8

''Monday, April 1, 7:00 pm''

Draw 9

''Tuesday, April 2, 9:00 am''

Draw 10

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

Draw 11

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

Draw 12

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

Draw 13

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

Draw 14

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

Draw 15

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

Draw 16

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

Draw 17

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

Draw 18

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

Draw 19

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

Draw 20

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

Playoffs

Qualification Games

''Saturday, April 6, 10:00 am''

Semifinals

''Saturday, April 6, 4:00 pm''

Bronze medal game

''Sunday, April 7, 10:00 am''

Final

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

Statistics

Player percentages

''Final Round Robin Percentages''

Perfect games

Minimum 12 shots thrown
PlayerTeamPositionShotsOpponent
Bruce MouatSkip12
Yannick SchwallerSkip20
Christoffer SundgrenLead20

Awards

The awards and all-star team are as follows:
All-Star Team
Collie Campbell Memorial Award

National playdowns