olympic curling standings
The latest Olympic curling standings show that round-robin play is nearly wrapped up, with some teams already locked into the semifinals and others knocked out.
Current men’s standings (Milano-Cortina 2026)
Below is the up-to-date men’s round-robin table, including who has already clinched a semifinal berth (marked with “X”).
| Team (Skip) | Wins | Losses | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Switzerland (Yannick Schwaller) | 9 | 0 | X – qualified for semifinals |
| Canada (Brad Jacobs) | 7 | 2 | X – qualified for semifinals |
| Norway (Magnus Ramsfjell) | 5 | 4 | X – qualified for semifinals |
| Great Britain (Bruce Mouat) | 5 | 4 | X – qualified for semifinals |
| United States (Daniel Casper) | 4 | 5 | Eliminated from medal round |
| Italy (Joel Retornaz) | 4 | 5 | Eliminated from medal round |
| Germany (Marc Muskatewitz) | 4 | 5 | Eliminated from medal round |
| Czechia (Lukas Klima) | 3 | 6 | Eliminated from medal round |
| Sweden (Niklas Edin) | 2 | 7 | Eliminated from medal round |
| China (Xu Xiaoming) | 2 | 7 | Eliminated from medal round |
Women’s standings snapshot
The official live scores site for Olympic curling shows the women’s standings with Great Britain leading and several teams already confirmed for the playoff bracket. A representative slice of the table as listed there is:
- Great Britain: 8–1, marked as “Q” (qualified).
- United States: 6–2, “Q”.
- Italy: 5–3, “Q”.
- Sweden: 5–4, “Q”.
- Switzerland: 4–4.
Lower down the table sit Canada, Korea, Norway, Czechia, and Estonia, all with losing or break-even records and no qualification marker.
Because the women’s sheet is rendered as an interactive standings table on the official site, the most precise and fully up-to-date row-by-row numbers (including tiebreakers and any final draws today) are best checked directly there.
What this means now
- On the men’s side, the semifinal field is set: Switzerland, Canada, Norway, and Great Britain will play for the medals.
- Several traditional powers, including Sweden and China, are out after rough round-robins.
- On the women’s side, Great Britain and USA are in strong position heading into or within the playoff bracket, with Italy and Sweden also through.
If you tell me which country (and men’s or women’s) you care about most, I can break down their path to the podium and key remaining games in more detail.