Wheelchair curling at the 2018 Winter Paralympics


The wheelchair curling competition of the 2018 Winter Paralympics was held from 10 to 17 March 2018 at the Gangneung Gymnasium in Gangneung, South Korea. For the first time, twelve mixed teams will compete at the Winter Paralympics.

Medal summary

Medal table

Medalists

Qualification

Qualification for the 2018 Paralympics was based on rankings in the 2015, 2016, and 2017 World Wheelchair Curling Championships. The qualification points are allotted based on the nations' final rankings at the World Championships. The points are distributed as shown in the table below. The eleven countries with the most points were to qualify for the Pyeongchang Games, while the twelfth slot was reserved for the host country, South Korea. Because the South Korean team placed within the top eleven point-scorers, the twelfth slot was given to the twelfth-ranked team, Sweden.
Final rank12345678910
Points121087654321

Rankings

Country 2015 2016 2017Total
12121034
1101223
106723
54615
65415
08513
30811
07310
81110
4329
7209
2002


;Notes
  1. Scotland, England and Wales all compete separately at the World Wheelchair Curling Championship. Under an agreement between the curling federations of those three home nations, only qualification points earned by Scotland count toward the point total for Great Britain.

Teams

The teams are listed as follows:

Skip: Mark Ideson
Third: Ina Forrest
Second: Dennis Thiessen
Lead: Marie Wright
Alternate: James Anseeuw
Coach: Wayne Kiel

Skip: Wang Haitao
Third: Chen Jianxin
Second: Liu Wei
Lead: Wang Meng
Alternate: Zhang Qiang
Coach: Yue Qingshuang

Fourth: Markku Karjalainen
Third: Yrjö Jääskeläinen
Second: Vesa Leppänen
Skip: Sari Karjalainen
Alternate: Riitta Särösalo
Coach: Vesa Kokko

Skip: Christiane Putzich
Third: Harry Pavel
Second: Martin Schlitt
Lead: Heike Melchior
Alternate: Wolf Meissner
Coach: Katja Schweizer

Skip: Aileen Neilson
Third: Hugh Nibloe
Second: Gregor Ewan
Lead: Bob McPherson
Alternate: Angie Malone
Coach: Sheila Swan, Kenny More

Skip: Rune Lorentsen
Third: Jostein Stordahl
Second: Ole Fredrik Syversen
Lead: Sissel Løchen
Alternate: Rikke Iversen
Coach: Peter Dahlman

Skip: Konstantin Kurokhtin
Third: Marat Romanov
Second: Alexander Shevchenko
Lead: Daria Shchukina
Alternate: Andrei Meshcheriakov
Coach: Anton Batugin

Fourth: Dušan Pitoňák
Skip: Radoslav Ďuriš
Second: Peter Zaťko
Lead: Monika Kunkelová
Alternate: Imrich Lyócsa
Coach: Frantisek Pitonak, Pavol Pitonak

Fourth: Cha Jae-goan
Third: Jung Seung-won
Skip: Seo Soon-seok
Lead: Bang Min-ja
Alternate: Lee Dong-ha
Coach: Beak Jong-chul, Hwang Hyeonjun

Skip: Viljo Petersson Dahl
Third: Ronny Persson
Second: Mats-Ola Engborg
Lead: Kicki Ulander
Alternate: Zandra Reppe
Coach: Peter Narup, Mia Boman

Skip: Felix Wagner
Third: Claudia Hüttenmoser
Second: Marcel Bodenmann
Lead: Beatrix Blauel
Alternate: Hans Burgener
Coach: Stephan Pfister

Skip: Kirk Black
Third: Steve Emt
Second: Justin Marshall
Lead: Penny Greely
Alternate: Meghan Lino
Coach: Rusty Schieber, Tony Colacchio

Round robin standings

Round robin results

All times are local.

Summary

Draw 1

Saturday, 10 March, 14:35

Draw 2

Saturday, 10 March, 19:35

Draw 3

Sunday, 11 March, 9:35

Draw 4

Sunday, 11 March, 14:35

Draw 5

Sunday, 11 March, 19:35

Draw 6

Monday, 12 March, 9:35

Draw 7

Monday, 12 March, 14:35

Draw 8

Monday, 12 March, 19:35

Draw 9

Tuesday, 13 March, 9:35

Draw 10

Tuesday, 13 March, 14:35

Draw 11

Tuesday, 13 March, 19:35

Draw 12

Wednesday, 14 March, 9:35

Draw 13

Wednesday, 14 March, 14:35

Draw 14

Wednesday, 14 March, 19:35

Draw 15

Thursday, 15 March, 9:35

Draw 16

Thursday, 15 March, 14:35

Draw 17

Thursday, 15 March, 19:35

Playoffs

Semifinals

Friday, 16 March, 15:35

Bronze medal game

Saturday, 17 March, 9:35

Gold medal game

Saturday, 17 March, 14:35