Dates: November 7-10, 2024
Number of teams: 24
System of play: round robin (pools) + QF, SF, F (5 games guaranteed with 24 teams)
Prize money: 4000 EUR
All games with thinking time
Quality ice
Registration period: April 27th - September 23rd, 2024
Registration form: http://www.curlinglodz.pl/.../wct-mixed.../registration
Entry fee: 350 EUR
E-mail: kontakt@curlinglodz.pl
First game: Thursday 13:10, 15:45 or 18:50. Final starts at 12:20 on Sunday.
For detailed info please visit: www.curlinglodz.pl/en/events/wct-mixed-doubles-lodz-2024
Past champions:
2018: Judith McCleary/Lee McCleary
2019: Ildikó Szekeres/György Nagy
2020: Aneta Lipińska/Konrad Stych
2021: Daniela Rupp/Kevin Wunderlin
2022: Lea Hüppi/Jonas Weiss
2023: Kristin Skaslien/Magnus Nedregotten
About the city of Łódź
Łódź (pronounced “woodge”, means "boat") is Poland’s fourth biggest city, located just 135 km south-west of Warsaw. Once a textile industry hub, it is now a vibrant, modern city with it’s 19th century castle-like weaving mills and eclectic palaces of rich industrialists turned into lofts, hotels, cafes, restaurants, boutiques, museums, schools and offices. The famous Piotrkowska street, which runs for over 5 kilometres, is one of the longest commercial street is the world. The massive renovated cotton factory complex, "Manufaktura", is one of the best examples of Łódź's industrial architecture. With numerous restaurants and cafes, 4-star hotel, shopping mall, cinema and an art museum it is a recognizable city landmark.
Łódź airport has direct flights from London Stansted, Birmingham, Brussels-Charleroi, Dublin, Bergamo, Alicante. It is also possible to reach Łódź by flying to nearby Warsaw Chopin Airport and taking a train, a bus or renting a car.