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ECOC-Curling-Cup 2025

Final part of the ECOC Curling Cup tournament series

Event information

Date & Time

until

Location

Jutta Müller Ice Sports Centre - Competition hall

entrance free

Chemnitz is the European Capital of Culture (ECoC) in 2025. To mark this occasion, the traditional curling tournaments in Trutnov (Czech Republic), Świdnica (Poland) and Chemnitz (Germany) are joining forces for the 

ECoC Curling Cup 2025.

The ECoC Curling Cup is a tournament series for recreational and amateur players with and without disabilities, which will be held in March/April 2025.

Teams that take part in all three tournaments will be included in the overall rankings for the ECoC Curling Cup and will compete for the title of ‘First ECoC Curling Cup Winner’ at the grand final in Chemnitz, as well as for the prize money awarded to the top-placed teams in the overall rankings. Fairness is the top priority. This is another reason why curling is always a mixture of sport and socialising - and deeply inclusive: part of the 2025 final tournament in Chemnitz is also a German championship for deaf curlers.

Link to the livestream on Facebook and Instagram.
 

 

 

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Barrierefreiheit

Barrier-free travel by public transport

Travelling to the venue is barrier-free using public transport.

Barrier-free parking spaces available

Marked parking spaces are available near the entrance.

Barrier-free toilet

The toilet is barrier-free and wheelchair-accessible.

Raised platform

The venue has a wheelchair-accessible, raised platform with a view of the stage.

Accessible by wheelchair

No stairs can be expected, a ramp is available if necessary.

Interpreting in sign language

The event will be accompanied by sign language interpreters.

ECoC Curling Cup 2025

European Capital of Culture The Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and Media Free State of Saxony European Capital of Culture

This project is cofinanced by tax funds on the basis of the parliamentary budget of the state of Saxony and by federal funds from the Beauftragte der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien (Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and Media), as well as funds from the City of Chemnitz.