2025 Pan Continental Curling Championships
| 2025 Pan Continental Curling Championships | |
|---|---|
| Host city | Virginia, Minnesota, United States (A Division) Eveleth, Minnesota, United States (B Division) |
| Arena | Iron Trail Motors Event Center (A Division) Curl Mesabi (B Division) |
| Dates | October 19–26 |
| Men's winner | Canada |
| Curling club | The Glencoe Club, Calgary |
| Skip | Brad Jacobs |
| Third | Marc Kennedy |
| Second | Brett Gallant |
| Lead | Ben Hebert |
| Alternate | Tyler Tardi |
| Coach | Paul Webster |
| Finalist | United States (Shuster) |
| Women's winner | China |
| Curling club | CSO Curling Club, Beijing |
| Skip | Wang Rui |
| Third | Han Yu |
| Second | Dong Ziqi |
| Lead | Jiang Jiayi |
| Alternate | Su Tingyu |
| Coach | Zang Jialiang |
| Finalist | Canada (Homan) |
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The 2025 Pan Continental Curling Championships (branded as the 2025 United States Steel Pan Continental Curling Championships for sponsorship reasons) was held from October 19 to 26 at the Iron Trail Motors Event Center (A Division) and Curl Mesabi (B Division) in Virginia and Eveleth, Minnesota, United States. The event was used to qualify teams for the 2026 World Curling Championships. Both men's and women's events consisted of an A Division and B Division.
In the men's competition, the United States automatically qualified as the host nation for the 2026 World Men's Curling Championship, which will be held in Ogden, Utah. Furthermore, the top four teams from the A Division will also secure qualification for the championship.
On the women's side, Canada earned automatic qualification as the host nation for the 2026 World Women's Curling Championship, scheduled to be held in Calgary, Alberta. In addition to Canada, the top five teams from the A Division will also qualify for the World Championship, marking the first time that six teams from the Pan-Continental zone will advance to the event. The additional qualification spot was awarded due to a points tie between the Pan Continental Curling Championships (PCCC) and the European Curling Championships (ECC) at the 2025 World Women's Curling Championship. In the event of a tie, the zone of the championship-winning team (Canada), earns the additional spot.
This will also mark the last edition of the Pan Continental Curling Championships, with World Curling announcing that it will be replaced through the implementation of the new World Curling Championship B and C Divisions, which will qualify men's and women's teams for the World Championships starting in the 2026–27 curling season. Member associations who will compete in next season's inaugural World Curling Championship B and C Divisions will be determined by World Curling at a later date.