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Women's Curling at the 2026 Olympics: A Preview

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The Ice is Set: A Preview of Women's Curling at the 2026 Milan-Cortina d'Ampezzo Winter Olympics

As the excitement builds for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy (February 6-22), one sport stands out for its unique blend of strategy, skill, and team work: women's curling. The competition kicks off on February 7th, culminating in the gold medal match on February 15th, and promises thrilling action for viewers worldwide. For those in the United States, NBC and its affiliated networks will provide comprehensive coverage, with additional streaming options available on Peacock.

A Deep Dive into the Competition

This year's Olympic curling tournament features a diverse field of 15 national teams, each vying for a coveted spot on the podium. The teams competing include Canada, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, Great Britain, Japan, Korea, Latvia, Norway, Russia, Scotland, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United States. While many nations are represented, a few stand out as strong contenders based on recent performance and historical dominance.

The Road to Gold: A Look at the Schedule

The round-robin stage, beginning February 7th, will see each team face a challenging schedule of matches. The initial days (February 7th - 12th) will be a flurry of activity as teams establish their positions. Here's a snippet of the full schedule:

February 7th: Sweden vs. Norway, Switzerland vs. Czech Republic, Russia vs. Korea, and more. February 8th: Norway takes on Denmark, while Czech Republic battles Great Britain. February 9th: Canada faces Japan, and Scotland clashes with Japan. February 12th: Canada challenges Switzerland, while the United States goes head-to-head with Sweden.

Following the round-robin, the top teams will advance to the semifinals on February 15th, setting the stage for a dramatic gold medal game later that day. The full schedule is available on the official Olympics website, allowing fans to meticulously plan their viewing.

Who to Watch: The Frontrunners

Team Canada enters the competition as the clear favorite, fresh off their victory as the reigning world champion. Their consistent performance and deep roster of talented curlers make them a formidable opponent. However, the competition is far from a one-horse race. Team Switzerland, known for its precision and strategic gameplay, is poised to challenge Canada for the top spot. Team Japan, which has consistently improved its ranking in international competitions, also presents a serious threat.

Beyond these top contenders, teams from Great Britain, Sweden, and Korea possess the potential to make a deep run in the tournament. The inclusion of Latvia marks a growing interest in the sport across Europe, while the strength of the traditional curling nations like Norway and Scotland cannot be overlooked.

Understanding the Game: Curling 101

For those new to the sport, curling is a team sport played on ice. Two teams of four players alternate sliding granite stones towards a circular target, known as the "house." Players use brooms to sweep the ice in front of the stone, influencing its trajectory and speed. The team with the stone closest to the center of the house at the end of each "end" (round) scores points. It's a game of precision, strategy, and teamwork - often described as "chess on ice." The strategic element is immense, with teams carefully considering each shot to maximize their scoring opportunities and defend against their opponents.

The 2026 Winter Olympics promises to be a showcase of athletic prowess and strategic brilliance. With a compelling lineup of teams and a thrilling schedule, women's curling is sure to captivate audiences around the globe. Keep an eye on Canada, Switzerland, and Japan as they battle for gold, but don't underestimate the potential for upsets and surprises from the other talented teams competing.


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