Mixed doubles curling at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics was held from 18 to 22 January at the Palladium de Champéry in Champéry, Switzerland.
[1][2] The teams will consist of athletes from the mixed team tournament, one boy and one girl from different NOCs.
The teams will be selected by the organizing committee based on the final ranking from the mixed team competition in a way that balances out the teams.
[3] The players in each pair will then be allowed time to train together.
[4] Male: Ričards Vonda (LAT) Male: Michael Velve (BRA) Male: Léo Tuaz (FRA) Male: Romet Mäesalu (EST) Male: Vitor Melo (BRA) Male: Eduards Seļiverstovs (LAT) Male: Henry Grünberg (EST) Male: Merlin Gros-Soubzmaigne (FRA) Male: Aleix Raubert (ESP) Male: Jakob Omerzel (SLO) Male: Ethan Hebert (USA) Male: Lőrinc Tatár (HUN) Male: Bine Sever (SLO) Male: Oriol Gastó (ESP) Male: Kristóf Szarvas (HUN) Male: Charlie Thompson (USA) Male: Vít Chabičovský (CZE) Male: Selahattin Eser (TUR) Male: Dominik Szmidt (POL) Male: Kilian Thune (DEN) Male: Kadir Polat (TUR) Male: František Jiral (CZE) Male: Jonathan Vilandt (DEN) Male: Robert Kamiński (POL) Male: Ross Craik (GBR) Male: Zhai Zhixin (CHN) Male: Axel Landelius (SWE) Male: Moon Si-woo (KOR) Male: Zhang Likun (CHN) Male: Jamie Rankin (GBR) Male: Park Sang-woo (KOR) Male: Olle Moberg (SWE) Male: Nathan Young (CAN) Male: Simone Piffer (ITA) Male: Jan Iseli (SUI) Male: Johannes Scheuerl (GER) Male: Francesco De Zanna (ITA) Male: Jaedon Neuert (CAN) Male: Benjamin Kapp (GER) Male: Maximilian Winz (SUI) Male: Mikhail Vlasenko (RUS) Male: Lukas Høstmælingen (NOR) Male: Takumi Maeda (JPN) Male: William Becker (NZL) Male: Grunde Buraas (NOR) Male: Nikolai Lysakov (RUS) Male: Hunter Walker (NZL) Male: Asei Nakahara (JPN) The event was held in a modified knockout, with all winners of the Round of 6, including the loser with the best Draw Shot Challenge (DSC), qualifying for the finals.