However, on January 6, the World Curling Federation was forced to cancel the event due to an outbreak of COVID-19 cases.
In its statement the WCF said:[7] The World Curling Federation strongly condemns the military action undertaken by the Russian Government in their invasion of Ukraine and continues to hope for a swift and peaceful resolution to the situation.
In its statement the WCF said:[7] The World Curling Federation strongly condemns the military action undertaken by the Russian Government in their invasion of Ukraine and continues to hope for a swift and peaceful resolution to the situation.
[7] Their vacated spot was originally offered to Hungary, who declined as they were unable to send a team in time.
[5] The teams are listed as follows:[8] Skip: Isabelle Ladouceur Third: Jamie Smith Second: Lauren Rajala Lead: Katie Shaw Alternate: Katy Lukowich Skip: Karolina Jensen Third: Gabriella Qvist Second: Natalie Wiksten Lead: Maja Bidstrup Nyboe Alternate: Signe Schack Fourth: Miyu Ueno Third: Eri Ogihara Second: Yui Ueno Skip: Sae Yamamoto Alternate: Yuina Miura Skip: Evelīna Barone Third: Rēzija Ieviņa Second: Veronika Apse Lead: Ērika Patrīcija Bitmete Alternate: Letīcija Ieviņa Skip: Eirin Mesloe Third: Torild Bjørnstad Second: Nora Østgård Lead: Ingeborg Forbregd Alternate: Nina Aune Skip: Fay Henderson Third: Katie McMillan Second: Lisa Davie Lead: Holly Wilkie-Milne Alternate: Robyn Mitchell Skip: Kang Bo-bae Third: Park Han-byul Second: Choi Ye-jin Lead: Lee You-sun Alternate: Jo Ju-hee Skip: Moa Dryburgh Third: Thea Orefjord Second: Moa Tjärnlund Lead: Moa Nilsson Alternate: Linda Stenlund Skip: Xenia Schwaller Third: Malin Da Ros Second: Marion Wüest Lead: Selina Gafner Alternate: Sarah Müller Skip: Delaney Strouse Third: Anne O'Hara Second: Sydney Mullaney Lead: Susan Dudt Alternate: Kaitlin Murphy Final round-robin standings All draw times are listed in Central European Summer Time (UTC+02:00).