[2] A total of 120 quota spots (60 per sex) were distributed to the sport of curling, an increase of four from the 2018 Winter Olympics.
[4] Qualification to the Men's and Women's curling tournaments at the Winter Olympics was determined through two methods (in addition to the host nation).
[5] For the mixed doubles competition in 2022, the tournament field was expanded from eight competitor nations to ten.
This OQE was open to a nominated host and the fifteen nations with the highest qualification points not already qualified to the Olympics.
The following was the competition schedule for the curling competitions: Skip: Brad Gushue Third: Mark Nichols Second: Brett Gallant Lead: Geoff Walker Alternate: Marc Kennedy Skip: Ma Xiuyue Third: Zou Qiang Second: Wang Zhiyu Lead: Xu Jingtao Alternate: Jiang Dongxu Skip: Mikkel Krause Third: Mads Nørgård Second: Henrik Holtermann Lead: Kasper Wiksten Alternate: Tobias Thune Skip: Bruce Mouat Third: Grant Hardie Second: Bobby Lammie Lead: Hammy McMillan Jr. Alternate: Ross Whyte Skip: Joël Retornaz Third: Amos Mosaner Second: Sebastiano Arman Lead: Simone Gonin Alternate: Mattia Giovanella Skip: Steffen Walstad Third: Torger Nergård Second: Markus Høiberg Lead: Magnus Vågberg Alternate: Magnus Nedregotten Skip: Sergey Glukhov Third: Evgeny Klimov Second: Dmitry Mironov Lead: Anton Kalalb Alternate: Daniil Goriachev Skip: Niklas Edin Third: Oskar Eriksson Second: Rasmus Wranå Lead: Christoffer Sundgren Alternate: Daniel Magnusson Fourth: Benoît Schwarz Third: Sven Michel Skip: Peter de Cruz Lead: Valentin Tanner Alternate: Pablo Lachat Skip: John Shuster Third: Chris Plys Second: Matt Hamilton Lead: John Landsteiner Alternate: Colin Hufman Skip: Jennifer Jones Third: Kaitlyn Lawes Second: Jocelyn Peterman Lead: Dawn McEwen Alternate: Lisa Weagle Skip: Han Yu Third: Wang Rui Second: Dong Ziqi Lead: Zhang Lijun Alternate: Jiang Xindi Skip: Madeleine Dupont Third: Mathilde Halse Second: Denise Dupont Lead: My Larsen Alternate: Jasmin Lander Skip: Eve Muirhead Third: Vicky Wright Second: Jennifer Dodds Lead: Hailey Duff Alternate: Mili Smith Skip: Satsuki Fujisawa Third: Chinami Yoshida Second: Yumi Suzuki Lead: Yurika Yoshida Alternate: Kotomi Ishizaki Skip: Alina Kovaleva Third: Yulia Portunova Second: Galina Arsenkina Lead: Ekaterina Kuzmina Alternate: Maria Komarova Skip: Kim Eun-jung Third: Kim Kyeong-ae Second: Kim Cho-hi Lead: Kim Seon-yeong Alternate: Kim Yeong-mi Skip: Anna Hasselborg Third: Sara McManus Second: Agnes Knochenhauer Lead: Sofia Mabergs Alternate: Johanna Heldin Fourth: Alina Pätz Skip: Silvana Tirinzoni Second: Esther Neuenschwander Lead: Melanie Barbezat Alternate: Carole Howald Skip: Tabitha Peterson Third: Nina Roth Second: Becca Hamilton Lead: Tara Peterson Alternate: Aileen Geving Female: Tahli Gill Male: Dean Hewitt Female: Rachel Homan Male: John Morris Female: Fan Suyuan Male: Ling Zhi Female: Zuzana Paulová Male: Tomáš Paul Female: Jennifer Dodds Male: Bruce Mouat Female: Stefania Constantini Male: Amos Mosaner Female: Kristin Skaslien Male: Magnus Nedregotten Female: Almida de Val Male: Oskar Eriksson Female: Jenny Perret Male: Martin Rios Female: Vicky Persinger Male: Chris Plys Thursday, 17 February, 20:05 Friday, 18 February, 14:05 Saturday, 19 February, 14:50[9] Friday, 18 February, 20:05 Saturday, 19 February, 20:05 Sunday, 20 February, 9:05 Monday, 7 February, 20:05 Tuesday, 8 February, 14:05 Tuesday, 8 February, 20:05 A total of 114 athletes from 14 nations (including the IOC's designation of ROC) were scheduled to participate (the numbers of athletes are shown in parentheses).