World Junior-B Curling Championships | |
Established: | 1999 |
Current Host City: | Lohja, Finland |
Current Arena: | Kisakallio Sports Institute |
Current: | 2023 World Junior-B Curling Championships |
The World Junior-B Curling Championships are an annual curling bonspiel. The championships feature curlers under the age of 21 competing to qualify for three spots in the World Junior Curling Championships. Nations that participate are those which have not already qualified for the World Junior Championships. The competition originally was established in 1999, then was replaced after the 2003-04 season with the European Junior Curling Challenge and Pacific-Asia Junior Curling Championships. In 2016, the Junior-B Championships were brought back to replace the European and Pacific-Asia Junior Championships.[1]
The 2021 World Junior-B Championships were scheduled to be held in Lohja, Finland, but in September 2020 the World Curling Federation announced they would be cancelled due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.[2]
Skips of each winning team are listed below their corresponding nation
Year | Host City/Country | width=1% rowspan=17 bgcolor=ffffff | Final | width=1% rowspan=17 bgcolor=ffffff | Third Place Match | ||||||
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width=15% | Champion | width=5% | Score | width=15% | Second Place | width=15% | Third Place | width=10% | Score | width=15% | Fourth Place |
1999 | Hamburg, Germany | Thomas Berntsen | N/A | Vit Nekovarik | Jérémy Frarier | N/A | Marco Reiner | ||||
2001 | Tårnby, Denmark | Richard Ducroz | N/A | Alexander Kirikov | Joël Retornaz | N/A | Thomas Løvold | ||||
2002 | Hügelsheim, Germany | Thomas Løvold | N/A | Alexander Kirikov | Petr Sulc | 5–4 | Jérémy Frarier | ||||
2003 | Tårnby, Denmark | Thomas Løvold | 4–3 | Tuomas Vuori | Kristopher Perkovich | 4–3 | Richard Ducroz | ||||
2004 | Tårnby, Denmark | Kim Soo-hyuk | 9–5 | Joël Retornaz | Milos Hoferka | N/A | Riku Harjula | ||||
2016 | Lohja, Finland | Alexander Eremin | 5–2 | Tobias Thune | Lee Ki-jeong | 4–2 | Marc Muskatewitz | ||||
2017 | Östersund, Sweden | Jie Yuan Ming | 5–2 | Uğurcan Karagöz | Marco Onnis | 5–2 | Marc Muskatewitz | ||||
2018 | Lohja, Finland | Wang Zhiyu | 5–4 | Aleksandr Bystrov | Sixten Totzek | 6–4 | Gontzal Garcia | ||||
2019 (January) | Lohja, Finland | Matthew Neilson | 8–4 | Luca Rizzolli | Wang Weihaoping | 6–4 | Lee Jae-beom | ||||
2019 (December) | Lohja, Finland | Daniel Magnusson | 6–5 | Giacomo Colli | Sixten Totzek | 5–4 | Eddy Mercier | ||||
2021 | Lohja, Finland | Cancelled | Cancelled | ||||||||
2022 (January) | Lohja, Finland | Suspended | Suspended | ||||||||
2022 (December) | Lohja, Finland | Fei Xueqing | 7–2 | Giacomo Colli | Serkan Karagöz | 6–5 | Axel Landelius | ||||
2023 | Lohja, Finland | Johnson Tao | 7–4 | Wesley Wendling | Jacob Schmidt | 7–5 | Sam Flanagan | ||||
2024 | Lohja, Finland |
Year | Host City/Country | width=1% rowspan=17 bgcolor=ffffff | Final | width=1% rowspan=17 bgcolor=ffffff | Third Place Match | ||||||
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width=15% | Champion | width=5% | Score | width=15% | Second Place | width=15% | Third Place | width=10% | Score | width=15% | Fourth Place |
1999 | Hamburg, Germany | Cornelia Stock | N/A | Nina Golovtchenko | Louise Jensen | N/A | Erica de Salvador | ||||
2001 | Tårnby, Denmark | Daniela Jentsch | N/A | Madeleine Dupont | Diana Gaspari | N/A | Lenka Danielisova | ||||
2002 | Hügelsheim, Germany | Daniela Jentsch | N/A | Diana Gaspari | Denise Dupont | N/A | Hana Synácková | ||||
2003 | Tårnby, Denmark | Nkeirouka Ezekh | N/A | Linn Githmark | Nete Larsen | N/A | Sárka Doudová | ||||
2004 | Tårnby, Denmark | Madeleine Dupont | N/A | Liudmila Privivkova | Sárka Doudová | N/A | Kim Ji-Suk | ||||
2016 | Lohja, Finland | Evgeniya Demkina | 6–3 | Ayano Tsuchiya | Dorottya Palancsa | 9–2 | Marie Turmann | ||||
2017 | 7–4 | Dilşat Yıldız | Misaki Tanaka | 6–3 | Zhang Lijun | ||||||
2018 | Lohja, Finland | Wang Zixin | 4–2 | Dilşat Yıldız | Maia Ramsfjell | 5–4 | Jessica Smith | ||||
2019 (January) | Lohja, Finland | Beth Farmer | 5–3 | Vlada Rumiantseva | Ami Enami | 6–5 | Linda Joó | ||||
2019 (December) | Lohja, Finland | Sae Yamamoto | 7–1 | Evelīna Barone | Mathilde Halse | 8–2 | Linda Joó | ||||
2021 | Lohja, Finland | Cancelled | Cancelled | ||||||||
2022 (January) | Lohja, Finland | Cancelled | Cancelled | ||||||||
2022 (December) | Lohja, Finland | Emily Deschenes | 5–4 | Fay Henderson | Kang Bo-bae | 11–10 | İlknur Ürüşan | ||||
2023 | Lohja, Finland | Li Ziru | 6–3 | Myla Plett | Sara Messenzehl | 7–5 | İlknur Ürüşan | ||||
2024 | Lohja, Finland |