The 2019
World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship was held in
Stavanger
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,
Norway
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from April 20 to 27, 2019. The event was held in conjunction with the
2019 World Senior Curling Championships. A record forty-eight nations competed in the event, including Kosovo, Mexico, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, and Ukraine competing in their first World Curling Federation events.
The 2019 edition was the last with open entry. The top sixteen teams in the competition, in addition to qualifying for the playoffs, qualified for the
2020 World Championship. The remaining four spots will be awarded at the new World Mixed Doubles Qualification Event.
Teams
The teams are as follows:
Round-robin standings
The top two teams in each group qualify for the playoffs.
''Final round-robin standings''
Rankings are determined by head-to-head record, where applicable, then DSC within their group.
Ranking of third-placed teams
Of the six teams placing third in their respective groups, the four with the lowest Draw Shot Challenge score will qualify for the playoffs.
Round-robin results
All draw times are listed in
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As standard time (year-round)
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).
Draw 1
''Saturday, 20 April, 09:00''
Draw 2
''Saturday, 20 April, 12:30''
Draw 3
''Saturday, 20 April, 16:30''
Draw 4
''Saturday, 20 April, 20:00''
Draw 5
''Sunday, 21 April, 08:00''
Draw 6
''Sunday, 21 April, 11:15''
Draw 7
''Sunday, 21 April, 14:30''
Draw 8
''Sunday, 21 April, 17:45''
Draw 9
''Sunday, 21 April, 21:00''
Draw 10
''Monday, 22 April, 08:00''
Draw 11
''Monday, 22 April, 11:15''
Draw 12
''Monday, 22 April, 14:30''
Draw 13
''Monday, 22 April, 17:45''
Draw 14
''Monday, 22 April, 21:00''
Draw 15
''Tuesday, 23 April, 08:00''
Draw 16
''Tuesday, 23 April, 11:15''
Draw 17
''Tuesday, 23 April, 14:30''
Draw 18
''Tuesday, 23 April, 17:45''
Draw 19
''Tuesday, 23 April, 21:00''
Draw 20
''Wednesday, 24 April, 08:00''
Draw 21
''Wednesday, 24 April, 11:15''
Draw 22
''Wednesday, 24 April, 14:30''
Draw 23
''Wednesday, 24 April, 17:45''
Draw 24
''Wednesday, 24 April, 21:00''
Draw 25
''Thursday, 25 April, 09:00''
Draw 26
''Thursday, 25 April, 12:30''
^ Belgium forfeited the game.
Draw 27
''Thursday, 25 April, 16:00''
Draw 28
''Thursday, 25 April, 19:30''
Playoffs
Bracket
Round of 16
''Friday, 26 April, 9:00''
''Friday, 26 April, 13:00''
Quarterfinals
''Friday, 26 April, 18:00''
Semifinals
''Saturday, 27 April, 9:00''
Bronze medal game
''Saturday, 27 April, 13:00''
Gold medal game
''Saturday, 27 April, 16:00''
Final standings
Top 5 Player percentages
''Round robin only''
Final Standings
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References
External links
Official website
{{World championships in 2019
International curling competitions hosted by Norway
World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship
Sports competitions in Stavanger
World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship
World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship
World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship