Curling at the 1924 Winter Olympics


The curling event at the 1924 Winter Olympics was contested only by men. It is the first curling event in Olympic history.
In February 2006, a few days before the start of the 2006 Winter Olympics, the International Olympic Committee ruled that the curling medals were part of the official Olympic programme in 1924, and not a demonstration event as many authoritative sources had previously claimed. This official confirmation was the culmination of an investigative campaign begun by the Glasgow-based newspaper The Herald, on behalf of the families of the eight Brits who won the first curling gold medals. The winning team was selected by the Royal Caledonian Curling Club, Perth, the mother club of curling.

Medals

Note: R. Cousin of Great Britain is listed in the Official Report as a "Non-Participant" and it is not known if he received a medal; however, Skip William Jackson of Great Britain is also listed in the Official Report as a "Non-Participant"

Round robin results

, Great Britain and Sweden were the only countries to
participate in the curling competition, although a full Swiss team is listed as attending as "a Non-Participating team".
All games were 18 ends in length.

Standings

Draw 1

Monday 28 January 1924; 10:00 am

Draw 2

Tuesday 29 January 1924; 10:00 am

Draw 3

Wednesday 30 January 1924; 10:00 am