05-05-2025, 12:10
This will be the first time junior teams have the chance to compete in the Mixed Doubles discipline at World Championship level, following the success of Mixed Doubles at the Youth Olympic Games in 2012, 2016, 2020 and 2024. The event is being held in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada from Tuesday 6 May until Sunday 11 May.
The event has 29 teams competing: Australia, Austria, Brazil, Canada, China, Czechia, Denmark, England, Spain, Germany, Hong Kong China, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Kenya, Korea, Latvia, Nigeria, Norway, New Zealand, Poland, Romania, Scotland, Slovenia, Switzerland, Sweden, Türkiye, Ukraine and United States.
Scotland have been drawn in Group B and are represented by Robyn Munro and Orrin Carson. They are the current World University Games Mixed Doubles Champions and Orrin is also skip of the 2025 World Junior Championship rink. Robyn also has a World Gold, winning the World Juniors in 2023. Their first game is against Austria tomorrow at 9pm.
England's duo is Chloe McNaughton and Matthew Waring, who are going to play in Group C. Their first game is against Switzerland at 5pm tomorrow, with their second one against Turkiye at 1am on Wednesday. Matthew is a regular international and Chloe (now living and curling in Scotland) is another top English curler.
The event has 29 teams competing: Australia, Austria, Brazil, Canada, China, Czechia, Denmark, England, Spain, Germany, Hong Kong China, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Kenya, Korea, Latvia, Nigeria, Norway, New Zealand, Poland, Romania, Scotland, Slovenia, Switzerland, Sweden, Türkiye, Ukraine and United States.
Scotland have been drawn in Group B and are represented by Robyn Munro and Orrin Carson. They are the current World University Games Mixed Doubles Champions and Orrin is also skip of the 2025 World Junior Championship rink. Robyn also has a World Gold, winning the World Juniors in 2023. Their first game is against Austria tomorrow at 9pm.
England's duo is Chloe McNaughton and Matthew Waring, who are going to play in Group C. Their first game is against Switzerland at 5pm tomorrow, with their second one against Turkiye at 1am on Wednesday. Matthew is a regular international and Chloe (now living and curling in Scotland) is another top English curler.
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