What are the latest mens world curling standings as the championship progresses? Currently, Team Matt Dunstone is striving to win Canada’s first gold medal since 2017 at the world men’s curling championship, which runs from March 26 to April 4 in Ogden, Utah.
Team Dunstone’s Manitoba rink secured its spot in the tournament by winning the 2026 Montana’s Brier earlier this month, marking their first appearance at the world championships. The competition features thirteen teams competing in a round-robin format to determine the six playoff squads.
As of now, Sweden, led by Niklas Edin, is dominating the standings with an impressive record of 6 wins and 0 losses. Following closely is Switzerland, with Marco Hosli at the helm, holding a record of 4 wins and 1 loss. Germany, under Marc Muskatewitz, is also performing well with 4 wins and 2 losses.
Canada, represented by Matt Dunstone, has a record of 3 wins and 2 losses, alongside China, Italy, and Scotland, who share the same record. Japan, with Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi, is currently at 2 wins and 3 losses.
Canada has faced a long drought in the championship since Brad Gushue led the nation to gold in 2017, making this year’s efforts particularly significant for the team and its supporters.
The competition is fierce, and as the round-robin phase continues, the standings are likely to shift. Teams are vying not only for playoff spots but also for the chance to bring home the coveted gold medal.
As the event progresses, fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see if Team Dunstone can break Canada’s gold medal drought and if Sweden can maintain its undefeated streak.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding potential matchups in the playoffs, but the excitement surrounding the mens world curling standings is palpable as teams battle for supremacy on the ice.