Curling at the 2022 Winter Olympics

[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).

The Beijing National Aquatics Centre served as the venue of the curling competitions.