Wheelchair curling returns to Italy at Milano Cortina 2026

The Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games will feature wheelchair curling competitions from March 4 to 14 at the Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium. This marks the sport's return to Italy since its Paralympic debut in Torino 2006, with new mixed doubles event making its debut alongside the established mixed team competition.

Wheelchair curling, a Paralympic sport demanding teamwork and precision, involves athletes with lower-body impairments sliding granite stones down the ice from a seated position using a delivery stick. Without sweeping, shots require high accuracy, and strategies include blocking opponents, aiming for the house center, and takeouts.

The mixed team event features four active players and one alternate per team, with games consisting of eight ends and each team delivering eight stones. The mixed doubles, debuting at the Paralympics, also has eight ends but each team delivers five stones, starting with two pre-positioned for immediate action.

Competitions begin on March 4, two days before the Opening Ceremony, and run until March 14. Hosts Italy will face the Republic of Korea in the first mixed doubles round-robin game. Medal finals are scheduled for March 11 in mixed doubles and March 13-14 in mixed team.

Eight teams will compete in mixed doubles: Italy, Republic of Korea, United States of America, China, Japan, Latvia, Great Britain, and Estonia. The mixed team tournament includes 10 teams, among them Canada, Norway, Sweden, and Slovakia.

The sport debuted at Torino 2006 and has seen Canada dominate with multiple golds, while China won the last two titles in 2018 and 2022. Legends include Canada's Sonja Gaudet with three golds. All 81 matches will occur at the historic Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium, built for 1956 Olympics and hosting Paralympic events for the first time. Italy returns after Vancouver 2010, with athlete Egidio Marchese competing at home again. Japan, world mixed doubles champions, and recent debutants Estonia and Latvia add excitement.

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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.

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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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.

Continuing the action at the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games, the reigning wheelchair curling champions secured two wins on March 8 amid competitive results in team and mixed doubles events.

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Team USA will compete against South Korea in a mixed team round-robin wheelchair curling match at the 2026 Winter Paralympic Games in Milan Cortina. The event is set for Saturday, March 7, at 8:35 a.m. ET, and can be watched live on CNBC or streamed on Peacock. Wheelchair curling, the first sport of the Paralympics, features players seated without sweepers, relying on strength and accuracy to deliver stones.

The Cortina Curling Stadium in Italy is undergoing modifications for the 2026 Winter Paralympics, including updated branding and accessibility improvements for wheelchair curling events. Canadian athlete Ina Forrest, a decorated wheelchair curler from Spallumcheen, will compete as co-captain for Team Canada when competitions begin on March 4. The venue will also host the closing ceremony on March 15.

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Following a strong performance in the round-robin stage, the People's Republic of China has advanced to the semifinals of the wheelchair mixed doubles event at the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games, as announced by World Curling on March 7, 2026.

 

 

 

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