China secure second consecutive Wheelchair Curling World Championship title
China's dominance in wheelchair curling continued in Richmond in Canada as they won their second consecutive World Championship gold.
China's dominance in wheelchair curling continued in Richmond in Canada as they won their second consecutive World Championship gold.
China's Wang Haitao will look to continue his dominance of wheelchair curling at the 2023 World Championships in Richmond in Canada, which begins tomorrow.
Next year's World Wheelchair Curling Championship and World Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Curling Championship will be held at the Richmond Curling Centre in British Columbia, Canada.
Wheelchair curler Françoise Jaquerod, who was allowed to compete at Beijing 2022 despite failing a doping test within six weeks of the start of the Paralympics, has now been banned for six months.
The Finnish city of Lohja is set to host the World Wheelchair-B Curling Championship for the sixth time and the World Junior-B Curling Championships for the fifth time.
Viljo Pettersson-Dahl's Sweden were victorious twice in wheelchair curling today to move to the top of the standings, vanquishing Estonia and Britain at the Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympic Games.
Wang Haitao's China got off the mark in their third match of the wheelchair curling tournament at the Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympic Games, beating Estonia after two difficult opening ties at the National Aquatics Centre.
The Russian Paralympic Committee's curlers, who were set to compete as Neutral Paralympic Athletes, will not feature in the wheelchair curling event at the Beijing 2022 Paralympic Games after Russia launched a military assault against Ukraine last week.
Meggan Dawson-Farrell is about to realise her ambition of becoming a Paralympic athlete after being selected as part of the British team for the Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympics, following her transition from a career in athletics.
The first-ever World Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Curling Championship is set to take place after the Beijing 2022 Winter Paralympic Games with Lohja in Finland announced as hosts.
China added the world title to their Paralympic gold medal as they claimed the World Wheelchair Curling Championship title on home soil in Beijing.
China and Sweden will go head-to-head in the final of the World Wheelchair Curling Championship in Beijing after semi-final wins against the United States and the Russian Curling Federation (RCF), respectively.
Hosts China claimed the top spot of the standings at the round-robin stage of the World Wheelchair Curling Championships in Beijing, winning nine of their 11 matches.
Scotland edged out a narrow victory over leaders China to create a three-way tie at the top of the World Wheelchair Curling Championship in Beijing.
Hosts China moved to the top of the World Wheelchair Curling Championship standings after a dominant win over Switzerland in Beijing.