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  1. 1963 Canada: Ernie Richardson Arnold Richardson Sam Richardson Mel Perry Scotland: Chuck Hay John Bryden Alan Glen Jimmy Hamilton United States: Mike Slyziuk Nelson Brown Ernie Slyziuk Walter Hubchick: 1964 Canada: Lyall Dagg Leo Hebert Fred Britton Barry Naimark Scotland: Alex F. Torrance Alex A. Torrance Bobby Kirkland Jimmy ...

  2. There are men's, women's and mixed doubles championships, as well as men's and women's versions of junior and senior championships. There is also a world championship for wheelchair curling. The men's championship started in 1959, while the women's started in 1979. The mixed doubles championship was started in 2008.

    • 1959 (men), 1979 (women), 2002 (mixed wheelchair), 2008 (mixed doubles), 2016 (mixed), 2022 (mixed doubles wheelchair)
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  3. 1963 ». The 1962 Scotch Cup was the fourth edition of what would later be called the Men's World Curling Championships. It was held at the Falkirk Ice Rink in Falkirk and the Haymarket Ice Rink in Edinburgh, Scotland and saw the debutant of Sweden in a World Championship. The first half of the matches were held 15 and 16 March in ...

    • 15–16 March & 19–20, 1962
    • Canada
  4. History of curling. Curling has been described as the ‘Roarin’ Game’, with the ‘roar’ coming from the noise of a granite stone as it travels over the ice. The exact origins of the game, however, are unclear, but curling is widely believed to be one of the world’s oldest team sports. Paintings by a 16th century Flemish artist, Pieter ...

  5. Notable champions in the 1960s included Mabel DeWare of Moncton, NB (1963), who went on to become a cabinet minister in the New Brunswick legislature and a senator in the Canadian government, and Betty Duguid of Winnipeg, MB (1967), sister of two-time world men’s curling champion Don Duguid.

  6. 1993 World Men's Curling Championship; Host city: Geneva, Switzerland: Arena: Patinoire des Vernets: Dates: March 28 – April 4, 1993: Winner Canada: Curling club: Penetang CC, Penetanguishene: Skip: Russ Howard: Third: Glenn Howard: Second: Wayne Middaugh: Lead: Peter Corner: Alternate: Larry Merkley: Finalist Scotland (David Smith) «