Chicago named next stop on Olympic celebration tour

The World Curling Federation has announced Chicago as the next destination for the Olympic Celebration Tour. This follows the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, highlighting curling teams from various nations. The news was published on January 22, 2026.

The World Curling website revealed that Chicago will serve as the subsequent stop on the Olympic Celebration Tour, building excitement around the sport post the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy. The announcement, dated January 22, 2026, underscores the global reach of curling as nations prepare for future competitions.

Related coverage on the site features recent updates on participating teams, including Team Estonia on January 22, Team Germany on January 21, Team Switzerland on January 20, and Team Denmark on January 15. These profiles provide background on the athletes and strategies for the Olympic event, though specifics on the Chicago tour remain forthcoming.

The Olympic Celebration Tour aims to engage fans and promote curling worldwide, with Chicago's inclusion signaling a North American highlight. No further details on dates, activities, or participating teams for the Chicago leg were provided in the announcement.

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