2018–19 Curling World Cup
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The 2018–19 Curling World Cup was the first edition of the Curling World Cup, held between men's, women's, and mixed doubles teams. It had three legs and a Grand Final, taking place in Suzhou, China, Omaha, United States, Jönköping, Sweden, and Beijing, China respectively.[1]
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2018–19 Curling World Cup | |
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Dates | September 12, 2018 – May 12, 2019 |
Host cities | Suzhou, China (First Leg) Omaha, United States (Second Leg) Jönköping, Sweden (Third Leg) Beijing, China (Grand Final) |
Women's winners | Canada (Homan) (First Leg) Japan (Fujisawa) (Second Leg) South Korea (Kim) (Third Leg) Canada (Jones) (Grand Final) |
Men's winners | Canada (Koe) (First Leg) United States (Shuster) (Second Leg) Canada (Dunstone) (Third Leg) Canada (Koe) (Grand Final) |
Mixed doubles winners | Canada (Walker/Muyres) (First Leg) Norway (Skaslien/Nedregotten) (Second Leg) Canada (Sahaidak/Lott) (Third Leg) Norway (Skaslien/Nedregotten) (Grand Final) |
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