Niklas Edin wins eighth men's world curling title

Sweden's Niklas Edin captured his record eighth men's world curling championship title with a 9-6 victory over Canada's Matt Dunstone in the final in Ogden, Utah. The win avenges a disappointing Olympic performance earlier this year. Edin and his team proved their top form after early setbacks.

Niklas Edin skipped Sweden to a 9-6 win over Canada in the final of the 2026 World Men's Curling Championship at the Weber County Ice Sheet in Ogden, Utah. The 40-year-old Edin, with third Oskar Eriksson, second Rasmus Wranå and lead Christoffer Sundgren, scored deuces in ends with the hammer to maintain the lead. Canada responded with pairs and singles but fell short, scoring one in the ninth and yielding one in the tenth without Sweden using its final stone. This marks Sweden's 13th title overall and Edin's eighth personally, extending his record. Earlier, Sweden beat the USA's John Shuster in the semifinals, while Canada defeated Scotland's Ross Whyte. Scotland took bronze with an 11-6 win over the host USA. The victory follows Sweden's 2-7 record at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, marred by a controversial 'double-touch' incident where Oskar Eriksson accused Canada's Mark Kennedy of an infraction during an 8-6 loss. Sweden had also lost to Canada earlier in the week but rebounded strongly. “We were very disappointed after the Olympics, so I feel we had a monkey on our backs going into this week,” Edin told World Curling. “We had to prove to ourselves that we can still curl at a high level. I think we played amazing. ” Canada's Matt Dunstone, in his first world final, said, “We ran into a buzzsaw today... it’s the happiest silver medal I've ever won,” according to Curling Canada. Norway's Wilhelm Naess received the Collie Campbell Memorial Award for sportsmanship, and Paal Trulsen was inducted into the World Curling Hall of Fame.

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Canada's men's curling team secured gold at the 2026 Winter Olympics by defeating Great Britain 9-6 in the final on February 21 in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy. The victory came after a round-robin scandal where Swedish curler Oskar Eriksson accused Canadian vice-skip Marc Kennedy of double-touching stones past the hog line. World Curling issued a warning to Kennedy for inappropriate language but upheld the self-policing rules of the sport.

Swedish curling star Niklas Edin has announced his retirement following his world championship gold in April. He describes the decision as tough and scary. Edin plans to remain involved in the sport through coaching, training, and commentary.

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Sweden captured gold at the 2026 World Men's Curling Championship in Ogden, Utah, defeating challengers while Scotland claimed bronze. Athletes praised the hosting by Ogden and the enthusiastic crowds at the Weber County Ice Sheet. Norway's Pal Trulsen was inducted into the World Curling Hall of Fame during the gold-medal game.

Team Isabella Wranå secured bronze at the curling world championships in Calgary by beating Japan 8-5 in the bronze medal match. Sweden clinched the win with a five-point steal in the eighth end at 3-3. This marks the team's first senior world championships and Sweden's first women's WM medal since 2019.

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Matt Dunstone's Team Manitoba defeated Brad Jacobs' Team Canada 7-3 in the Tim Hortons Brier semifinal on March 8, 2026, in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. The win avenges losses in the 2025 Brier final and Olympic trials, advancing Dunstone to face undefeated Kevin Koe in the championship game. The victor will represent Canada at the world men's curling championship in Ogden, Utah.

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