Sweden Triumphs Over U.S. for Mixed Doubles Curling Gold at Winter Olympics

Olympics · By Sarah Mitchell · February 10, 2026
Sweden Triumphs Over U.S. for Mixed Doubles Curling Gold at Winter Olympics

Sweden clinched the gold medal in mixed doubles curling at the 2026 Winter Olympics, outlasting the United States in a decisive final on Day 4 of the Games. The victory marks a significant achievement for the Swedish curling program and adds to their legacy of success in international competition.

The mixed doubles event, a relatively recent addition to the Olympic curling program, has rapidly gained popularity for its fast-paced format and strategic intricacies. On Day 4 in Milan and Cortina, the Swedish duo showcased composure and tactical excellence, managing to edge out a determined American team in a closely contested match.

The result secures Sweden's status as a curling powerhouse, building on their strong history in both men's and women's team events. The United States, meanwhile, earns a silver medal finish after a spirited campaign through the tournament, demonstrating the nation’s growing prowess in the sport.

  • Sweden wins gold in mixed doubles curling, defeating the United States in the final
  • Event took place on Day 4 of the 2026 Winter Olympics
  • Mixed doubles continues to draw global attention as a dynamic curling discipline

The triumph adds momentum to Sweden’s curling ambitions at these Games, while the U.S. team’s performance underscores the increasing competitiveness of North American squads in mixed doubles play. Both nations now turn their attention to the remainder of the Olympic curling schedule, with hopes of adding further medals in the traditional team events.

Sources

  1. [1]The New York Times