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Doubles, Mixed

Date2 – 8 February 2022
StatusOlympic
LocationBeijing Guojia Youyong Zhongxin, Beijing Aolinpike Gongyuan, Beijing
Participants20 from 10 countries
FormatRound-robin pool, followed by single-elimination medal round.

Canada’s John Morris was back to defend his 2018 Olympic gold medal, although with a new partner, as his partner from 2018, Kaitlyn Lawes, was representing Canada as their third in the women’s team competition. For 2022, Morris was paired up with Rachel Homan, no stranger to Olympic competition herself, having represented Canada as skip of the 2018 women’s team. Also returning to compete for Olympic gold were 2018 silver medalists Jenny Perret and Martin Rios of Switzerland, and Norway’s Kristin Skaslien and Magnus Nedregotten, runners-up at the 2021 World Mixed Doubles Championships. Of the other doubles teams, Jenn Dodds and Bruce Mouat of Great Britain were considered a definite medal threat, based on their victory at the 2021 World Mixed Doubles Championship over Norway.

One doubles team who were overlooked as potential medalists in the run up to the Games were Stefania Constantini and Amos Mosaner of Italy, perhaps based on that country’s record as never having medaled at a World Mixed Doubles Championship, which were inaugurated in 2008. That oversight was unfortunate, because as the Olympic event unfolded, they soon proved themselves to be the class of the field. The Italian pair sailed through the round-robin in unblemished fashion, winning the majority of their games by fairly comfortable margins. The other favourites tried to keep pace behind them, but Switzerland struggled right out of the gate, losing their first three games, and defending gold medalists, Canada, stumbled near the end of the round-robin, losing their last two matches, one being to Australia, who had ironically been coached by Morris in the run up to the Olympics.

With the defending champions being eliminated from the medal round, Italy, Norway, Great Britain, and Sweden, represented by Almida de Val and Oskar Eriksson, were left to square off. In the semi-finals, Italy continued their winning ways by rolling over the Swedes 8-1, while Norway edged Great Britain 6-5 in a tight match. The bronze medal game turned out to be no contest for Sweden, as they handily defeated Great Britain 9-3. The gold medal match started well for Norway as they stole two points in the first end, but Italy soon took control, scoring 6 points over the next three ends, including a critical steal of three in the fourth, which allowed them to cruise home with an 8-3 win. This was the first ever Olympic medal in curling for Italy, and Constantini became the youngest person to win a gold medal in Olympic curling. The Italian duo were also only the fourth team in Olympic curling history to emerge undefeated in event competition.

PosTeamNOCWLPtsForAgt%
1ItalyITA110229554Gold
2NorwayNOR74147963Silver
3SwedenSWE65126565Bronze
4Great BritainGBR65126865
5CanadaCAN54105754
6Czech RepublicCZE4585065
7SwitzerlandSUI3665558
8United StatesUSA3665067
9People's Republic of ChinaCHN2745164
10AustraliaAUS2745267

Round-Robin (2 – 7 February 2022)

Round-robin pool. First four qualified for semi-finals. Ties broken by head-to-head records, followed by draw shot challenge results.

PosNOCWLPtsForAgt
1ITA90187948Q
2NOR63126850Q
3GBR63126050Q
4SWE54105554Q
5CAN54105754
6CZE4585065
7SUI3665558
8USA3665067
9CHN2745164
10AUS2745267

Match #1 02 Feb 20:05GBR 9 – 5SWE
Match #2 02 Feb 20:05USA 6 – 5AUS
Match #3 02 Feb 20:05CZE 7 – 6NOR
Match #4 02 Feb 20:05CHN 7 – 6SUI
Match #5 03 Feb 09:05CHN 6 – 5AUS
Match #6 03 Feb 09:05SWE 7 – 4CZE
Match #7 03 Feb 09:05ITA 8 – 4USA
Match #8 03 Feb 09:05GBR 6 – 4CAN
Match #9 03 Feb 14:05ITA 8 – 7SUI
Match #10 03 Feb 14:05NOR 11 – 6USA
Match #11 03 Feb 20:05CAN 7 – 6NOR
Match #12 03 Feb 20:05SUI 8 – 7GBR
Match #13 03 Feb 20:05SWE 7 – 6CHN
Match #14 03 Feb 20:05CZE 8 – 2AUS
Match #15 04 Feb 08:35SWE 7 – 6AUS
Match #16 04 Feb 08:35CAN 7 – 5SUI
Match #17 04 Feb 08:35ITA 11 – 8NOR
Match #18 04 Feb 08:35ITA 10 – 2CZE
Match #19 04 Feb 13:35CAN 8 – 6CHN
Match #20 04 Feb 13:35GBR 9 – 8AUS
Match #21 04 Feb 13:35USA 8 – 7SWE
Match #22 05 Feb 09:05NOR 10 – 4AUS
Match #23 05 Feb 09:05SWE 6 – 1SUI
Match #24 05 Feb 14:05USA 7 – 5CHN
Match #25 05 Feb 14:05GBR 8 – 3CZE
Match #26 05 Feb 14:05SWE 6 – 2CAN
Match #27 05 Feb 14:05ITA 7 – 3AUS
Match #28 05 Feb 20:05ITA 7 – 5GBR
Match #29 05 Feb 20:05NOR 9 – 6CHN
Match #30 05 Feb 20:05SUI 11 – 3CZE
Match #31 05 Feb 20:05CAN 7 – 2USA
Match #32 06 Feb 09:05CZE 10 – 8USA
Match #33 06 Feb 09:05GBR 6 – 5CHN
Match #34 06 Feb 14:05NOR 6 – 2SWE
Match #35 06 Feb 14:05AUS 9 – 6SUI
Match #36 06 Feb 14:05ITA 8 – 4CHN
Match #37 06 Feb 14:05CAN 7 – 5CZE
Match #38 06 Feb 20:05AUS 10 – 8CAN
Match #39 06 Feb 20:05ITA 12 – 8SWE
Match #40 06 Feb 20:05SUI 6 – 5USA
Match #41 06 Feb 20:05NOR 6 – 2GBR
Match #42 07 Feb 09:05NOR 6 – 5SUI
Match #43 07 Feb 09:05ITA 8 – 7CAN
Match #44 07 Feb 09:05GBR 8 – 4USA
Match #45 07 Feb 09:05CZE 8 – 6CHN

Semi-Finals (7 February 2022)

Single-elimination matches.

Match #1 07 Feb 20:05NOR 6 – 5GBR
Match #2 07 Feb 20:05ITA 8 – 1SWE

Final Round (8 February 2022 — 14:05)

Classification matches.

Match 1/2 08 Feb 20:05ITA 8 – 5NOR
Match 3/4 08 Feb 14:05SWE 9 – 3GBR