The Norwegian Men's Curling Championship (Norwegian : Norgesmesterskap i curling for herrer) is the national championship of men's curling in Norway. It has been held annually since 1957. [1] It is organized by the Norwegian Curling Association (Norwegian : Norges Curlingforbund). [2]
(Team line-up in order: skip (marked bold), third, second, lead, alternate(s), coach)
Johan Niklas Edin is a Swedish curler. He currently resides in Karlstad, which has been his curling home base since 2008. He holds several sport distinctions. He is the first and the only skip in World Curling Federation (WCF) history to win three Olympic medals – gold (2022), silver (2018), and bronze (2014) – and to skip men's curling teams to seven World Men's Curling Championship medals. He is also a seven-time European Curling Championship titleholder and won three silver medals in those championships. He is currently tied with Oskar Eriksson in first place on the WCF-recognized list of championship medals, with thirty-eight in total. He reached the playoffs in forty-five Grand Slam of Curling events and won the Pinty's Cup with his current teammates, Oskar Eriksson, Rasmus Wranå, and Christopher Sundgren. With the same lineup in 2022, Edin and his teammates also became the first and only men's curling team to win a fourth consecutive World Men's Curling Championship. Edin has played exclusively in the position of skip since 2007. The team bearing his name has been ranked on the World Curling Tour as high as No. 1, including for most of the 2017–18 season. As of the end of the 2021–22 Curling Season, Team Edin was ranked in the top three teams in the world.
Marie Kaldvee is an Estonian curler from Järveküla, Estonia.
Magnus Ramsfjell is a Norwegian curler from Trondheim.
Victoria "Vicky" Persinger is an American curler from Fairbanks, Alaska. She currently plays lead on Team Tabitha Peterson. She is a three-time United States Women's National Champion.
Michael Mellemseter is a Norwegian curler. He currently plays second on Team Andreas Hårstad.
Jørgen Myran is a Norwegian curler from Trondheim.
Andreas Slipersæter Hårstad is a Norwegian curler. He currently skips his own team out of Oppdal.
Steffen R. Mellemseter is a Norwegian curler.
Johan Høstmælingen is a Norwegian curler.
Kerli Laidsalu is an Estonian curler from Tallinn, Estonia. She currently plays third on the Estonian women's curling team skipped by Liisa Turmann.
Yves Hess is a Swiss curler from Zug.
The Norwegian Mixed Curling Championship is the national championship of mixed curling in Norway. It has been held annually since 1995 and organized by the Norwegian Curling Association.
The Norwegian Women's Curling Championship is the national championship of women's curling in Norway. It has been held annually since 1979. It is organized by the Norwegian Curling Association.
Bendik Ramsfjell is a Norwegian curler. He plays second on the two-time Norwegian championship Magnus Ramsfjell team from Trondheim.
Gaute Nepstad is a Norwegian curler, originally from Ottestad in the Hamar area. He plays lead on the 2022 Norwegian champion Magnus Ramsfjell team from Trondheim. He currently lives and studies in Trondheim.
The Norwegian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship is the national championship of mixed doubles curling in Norway. It has been held annually since the 2016–17 season. The championships are organized by the Norwegian Curling Association.
Eirin Mesloe is a Norwegian curler from Oppdal Municipality. She currently skips the Norwegian junior women's curling team.
Mille Haslev Nordbye is a Norwegian curler from Snarøya. She currently plays second on the Norwegian women's curling team, skipped by Marianne Rørvik.
Martine Vollan Rønning is a Norwegian curler from Lillehammer.
Martin Sesaker is a Norwegian curler from Trondheim. He currently plays third on the Norwegian men's curling team.