Wheelchair curling mixed doubles athletes competing in the Paralympic debut match at the 2026 Winter Games in Italy.
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 Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games kicked off early with the debut of wheelchair curling mixed doubles, a discipline absent from prior Paralympics but building on the mixed team event's 20-year history since Torino 2006. Eight teams are competing in a round-robin format, with the top four advancing to semifinals on March 11.

In the opening session, the United States' Steve Emt and Laura Dwyer defeated Latvia's Agris Lasmans and Polina Rozkova 11-6 after a tied 6-6 through six ends. The Americans used a power play in the seventh to take a 7-6 lead and sealed the win in the eighth with precise draws and a missed double takeout by Latvia. Dwyer noted, "We did not play perfectly and that's what's pushing me to step up because the games are going to get harder." Emt added, "Laura and I are cut from the same cloth... We’re a little harsh with each other but that’s the way we want it."

China's Wang Meng and Yang Jinqiao dominated Japan 10-3 in seven ends, scoring four in the third to outmaneuver the reigning world champions. Yang said, "I adjusted myself quickly after making some mistakes in the first two ends. I told myself to stay calm and compete with stability." Wang added, "We communicated with each other well during the match, and we will strive to keep improving our performance."

Estonia's Ain Villau and Katlin Riidebach came from behind to beat Great Britain 10-7, stealing two in the final end despite a 7-7 tie after seven. Riidebach commented, "You focus on your stone and your teammate and that is it." Great Britain's Jo Butterfield, a breast cancer survivor, reflected, "It's not the result we wanted... We'll learn from it and there's a lot of curling left to do."

Hosts Italy's Paolo Ioriatti and Orietta Berto upset world number one South Korea 7-5. Ioriatti, 54 and a Paralympian after an 18-year wait, said, "I felt calm, thinking only about having fun." Berto added, "I personally played against the stones, not thinking about our opponents."

Current standings place USA, Estonia, China, and Italy at 1-0, with the others at 0-1. Action continues on March 5, with the United States facing Japan and Estonia.

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Discussions on X highlight the historic debut of wheelchair curling mixed doubles at the 2026 Paralympics, with users celebrating opening victories for Italy, China, the United States, and Estonia. Official accounts shared recaps and excitement, fans expressed national pride in wins like USA over Latvia and China over Japan, while some noted losses such as Great Britain's defeat to Estonia. Reactions are predominantly positive, focusing on the event's significance ahead of the opening ceremony.

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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 mixed doubles curling event at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy, starts its round-robin play on Wednesday, becoming the first sport underway before the opening ceremonies on Friday. With a highly competitive field featuring experienced international medalists, the discipline promises unpredictability due to its fast pace and limited prior matchups among teams. South Korea's pair opens the curling competition as one of the nations with significant season play.

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The mixed doubles curling tournament at the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics opened on February 4 with competitive matches disrupted by a brief power failure at the Olympic Ice Stadium in Cortina d'Ampezzo. Great Britain secured an 8-6 victory over Norway, while Canada defeated the Czech Republic 10-5 and Sweden beat South Korea 10-3 in an early-ended game. Italy's defending champions started strong the following day with an 8-4 win against South Korea.

The 2026 Winter Olympics curling competitions begin with mixed doubles on February 4 at the historic Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium in Italy. Canada's Jocelyn Peterman and Brett Gallant open against the Czech Republic as favorites, facing a stacked field including defending champions from Italy. Experts highlight the event's volatility, with any team capable of medaling.

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Mixed doubles curling will launch the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics on February 4, two days before the official opening ceremony. The event at the historic Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium promises an energetic atmosphere with Italy as a strong contender. Viewers can watch Americans compete starting February 5 against Norway and Switzerland.

 

 

 

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