Chinese and Latvian wheelchair curling athletes celebrate historic gold and bronze medals at 2026 Paralympics in Italy.
Chinese and Latvian wheelchair curling athletes celebrate historic gold and bronze medals at 2026 Paralympics in Italy.
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China wins gold, Latvia bronze in wheelchair curling mixed doubles debut at 2026 Paralympics

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China's Jinqiao Yang and Meng Wang claimed the inaugural wheelchair curling mixed doubles gold with a 9-7 extra-end victory over South Korea on March 11, 2026, at the Milano Cortina Winter Paralympics. Latvia earned bronze—and its first Winter Paralympic medal—with an 11-10 extra-end win over the United States at Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium in Italy.

The mixed doubles wheelchair curling competition debuted at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Paralympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, with thrilling finals on Day 5, March 11. China topped the round-robin standings at 6-1, ahead of South Korea, the United States, and Latvia (all 4-3). Semifinals saw China beat Latvia 8-3 and South Korea defeat the U.S. 6-3.

In the gold medal final, China's Jinqiao Yang (24, Paralympic debut) and Meng Wang (2018 PyeongChang mixed team gold medalist) faced South Korea's world No. 1 duo, Hyejin Baek and Yongsuk Lee. China surged to a 3-0 first-end lead, extending it to 7-3 by the seventh. South Korea rallied with three points in the seventh (7-6) and stole one in the eighth to tie 7-7, forcing an extra end. Baek's final draw missed wide and heavy, allowing China two points without their last stone for a 9-7 win—marking China's 10th gold at the Games and ending South Korea's 16-year podium drought since Vancouver 2010.

Wang said: "Extremely happy, incredibly joyful. Both of us were fighting hard on the ice. The first half went well, but after they caught up in the second half, I did feel a bit nervous—right up until the final moment." Yang added: "I only dared to think about it (the gold medal) once I knew I had won it."

The bronze match featured Latvia's Polina Rozkova and Agris Lasmans against the U.S.'s Steve Emt (12-year veteran from Wisconsin) and Laura Dwyer (Paralympic debut). The U.S. led 4-0 after the first end, but Latvia scored five in the second for a 5-4 edge. The Americans reclaimed the lead at 9-7 with four in the sixth, but Latvia tied at 10-10, then stole the extra end for 11-10—the Baltic nation's first Winter Paralympic medal.

Emt reflected: "It was a great exhibition, both games going to extra ends. We were putting a show on for everyone around the world." Dwyer noted the atmosphere: "They cheered and it was pumping me up. That energy, you could feel it." Rozkova emphasized: "Team USA showed a really good performance. And we said, 'No, no, we are not ready to give up.'" Emt and Dwyer plan to continue their partnership through 2030.

Both finals unfolded before a lively crowd at Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium, highlighting the new discipline's excitement.

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Reactions on X highlight China's thrilling 9-7 extra-end gold medal win over South Korea in the debut wheelchair curling mixed doubles event at the 2026 Paralympics. Latvia's 11-10 bronze victory over the USA is celebrated as the country's first Winter Paralympic medal ever. Users praise the dramatic matches, athletes' performances, and historic achievements, with disappointment for the USA's narrow loss.

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Wheelchair curling mixed doubles athletes competing in the Paralympic debut match at the 2026 Winter Games in Italy.
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Wheelchair curling mixed doubles opens at 2026 paralympics

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Wheelchair curling mixed doubles made its Paralympic debut on March 4, 2026, at the Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, with four matches deciding the opening round-robin standings. The United States, China, Estonia, and Italy all secured victories in the inaugural event, held two days before the official opening ceremony. This new format marks the first competitive action of the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games.

The People's Republic of China has been crowned Paralympic champions in wheelchair curling at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Paralympics. The victory came in the mixed doubles event, as reported by the World Curling Federation. Other teams, including Italy and Norway, secured their first wins in the competition earlier in the week.

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China preserved its undefeated record in the mixed doubles wheelchair curling competition at the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Paralympics with an 8-7 victory over host nation Italy on Thursday. The United States split its two matches, falling 7-5 to Japan before rebounding with an 8-4 win against Estonia. South Korea also improved to 2-1 with dominant victories over Great Britain and Japan.

The first US mixed doubles wheelchair curling team, Laura Dwyer and Steve Emt, lost their round-robin matchup to Britain's Jo Butterfield and Jason Kean at the 2026 Winter Paralympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, on March 6. The contest showcased athletes' triumphs over paralysis and cancer amid record female participation.

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Canada's wheelchair curling team remained undefeated at the Milan Cortina Paralympics with an 11-1 victory over Latvia on March 9. Alternate Gil Dash made his Paralympic debut at age 57, playing as lead in the match held in Cortina, Italy. The win improves Canada's record to 4-0 in the mixed team event.

Canada's mixed team wheelchair curling squad secured a narrow 9-8 victory over host Italy in their opening match at the Milano-Cortina 2026 Paralympic Games. The game, played on Saturday, March 7, saw Canada build a strong lead before fending off a late comeback. Co-captain Ina Forrest, a veteran curler from Spallumcheen, helped guide the team to advancement in the tournament.

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As wheelchair curling returns to Italy for the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games—with mixed doubles debuting alongside mixed teams—athletes like Canada's Collinda Joseph and Great Britain's Jo Butterfield gear up for competition at Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium from March 4-15. Precision delivery from seated positions using sticks will be key in the 81 matches ahead.

 

 

 

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