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Curling at the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics

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Curling
at the II Winter Youth Olympic Games
VenueKristins Hall, Lillehammer
Dates12–21 February
Competitors64 from 16 nations
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Curling at the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics was contested at the Kristins Hall in Lillehammer, Norway from 12 to 21 February. The mixed team event took place from 12 to 17 February, while the mixed doubles tournament took place from 19 to 21 February.

The Athlete Role Model for the Youth Olympics curling competition was Rasmus Stjerne of Denmark.[1]

Medal summary

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
 Mixed-NOCs1113
1 Canada1001
2 United States0101
3 Switzerland0011
Totals (3 entries)2226

Events

GamesGoldSilverBronze
Mixed team
details
 Canada
Mary Fay
Tyler Tardi
Karlee Burgess
Sterling Middleton
 United States
Luc Violette
Cora Farrell
Ben Richardson
Cait Flannery
 Switzerland
Selina Witschonke
Henwy Lochmann
Laura Engler
Philipp Hösli
Mixed doubles
details
JPN/SUI
 Mixed-NOCs

 Yako Matsuzawa (JPN)
 Philipp Hösli (SUI)
CHN/GBR
 Mixed-NOCs

 Han Yu (CHN)
 Ross Whyte (GBR)
CHN/NOR
 Mixed-NOCs

 Zhao Ruiyi (CHN)
 Andreas Hårstad (NOR)

Format of play

At the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics, there was two tournaments and two sets of medals awarded for each tournament. There was a mixed team curling tournament and a mixed doubles curling tournament.

Mixed team curling

The mixed team curling teams consisted of two boys and two girls from the same NOC/country.

The sixteen qualified teams competed in two divisions of round robin play. The top four teams from each group advanced to the quarterfinals, where the teams played a single knockout tournament to determine the winner.

Mixed NOC doubles curling

The mixed NOC doubles curling teams consisted of one boy and one girl from different NOCs. The mixed doubles competition took place after the mixed team competition; the same athletes competing in the mixed event competed in the mixed doubles event. The mixed doubles teams was selected by the organizing committee based on the final rankings from the mixed team competition. The resulting 32 teams played a single knockout round to determine the winner.

Qualification

Summary

RegionVacanciesQualified
Host Nation1 Norway
North America12 Canada
 United States
South America11 Brazil
Asia23 South Korea
 China
 Japan
Oceania1 New Zealand
Europe8 Switzerland
 Great Britain
 Sweden
 Russia
 Italy
 Czech Republic
 Estonia
 Turkey
TOTAL16

Qualification points

The qualification of NOCs to the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics was determined using qualification points. The qualification points are allotted based on the nations' final rankings at international junior curling championships, which include the regional championships (the European Junior Curling Challenge and the Pacific-Asia Junior Curling Championships) and the World Junior Curling Championships. Nations that qualify from the regional championships to the world championships only receive points from their final ranking at the world championships. The results from the 2013–14 and 2014–15 curling seasons are considered for qualification to the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics. The points are distributed as follows:

World Championships
Final rank12345678910
Points20181716151413121110
Regional Championships
Final rank12345
Points108654

The following table shows the qualification points earned by each country in both men's and women's junior championships. The points for each championship are cumulative over the last two years.[2]

Qualified teams in bold

RegionCountriesPoints for qualification
EJCC
Women
EJCC
Men
PJCC
Women
PJCC
Men
WJCC
Women
WJCC
Men
Total
Host Nation NorwayNot required
North America1 Canada403777
 United States292756
South America1 Brazil0
Asia2 South Korea8321353
 China1681135
 Japan111122
Oceania New Zealand111122
 Australia8816
Europe Switzerland323870
 Great Britain303565
 Sweden323163
 Russia302555
 Italy5112844
 Czech Republic102333
 Estonia3121025
 Turkey12921
 Austria51318
 Germany9817
 Denmark51015
 Hungary1414
 Netherlands1212
 Latvia5611
 Spain2810
 Poland1010
 Finland11
Notes
  1. ^ The North American and South American teams are qualified automatically by virtue of their affiliation with the World Curling Federation, since the number of qualification spots equals the number of nations affiliated with the WCF.
  2. ^ The Asian teams are qualified as no more than three nations affiliated in the region chose to participate.

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