University and college curling

With the inclusion of curling into many FISU Universiades many countries have had to hold national championships to determine a representative.

International University Sports Federation (FISU)

Curling at the Winter Universiade
Year Men's Women's
Gold Silver Bronze Gold Silver Bronze
2003  Canada  Czech Republic  Great Britain  Canada  Germany  Japan
2007  United States  Great Britain  Sweden  Canada  Russia  Japan
2009  Sweden  Norway  China  China  Canada  Russia
2011  South Korea  Switzerland  Czech Republic  Great Britain  Russia  South Korea
2013  Sweden  South Korea  Canada  Russia  South Korea  Switzerland

Canada

In Canada, University curling is played in a variety of levels. The CIS has sanctioned the University Curling Championships since 2008.[1] The winners of the event will represent Canada at the FISU Universiades (in even years) and at the Karizawa Spiel (odd years).

Canadian Interuniversity Sport

2006 Championships

Although this event was not fully sanctioned by the CIS or CCA, the winners still went on to represent Canada at the 2007 Winter Universiade.[2] Men's champs were the Saskatchewan Huskies and the women were from the Calgary Dinos. The women's team went on to win Gold.

CIS/CCA Curling Championships

Ontario University Athletics

The OUA[3] offers curling championships in Men's and Women's divisions.

2009 Teams:

Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association

The Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) began to hold national championships in 2012. Two of the CCAA's member conferences have a curling championship.

Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference

Ontario Colleges Athletic Association

United States of America

Curling in the US is governed by College Curling USA.

References

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