
The Kenya Curling Federation is proud to announce its participation in the Pan Continental Curling Championship 2025 (B-Division), set to take place from October 19th to 26th, 2025, at the Curl Mesabi Complex in Eveleth, Minnesota, USA.
This prestigious international event brings together top curling nations from the Americas, Asia, Africa, and Oceania — making it one of the most important championships in the global curling calendar. For Team Kenya, it marks not only a return to top-tier competition but also a critical qualification opportunity for the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Why This Championship Matters
The Pan Continental Championship acts as a pathway to the World Curling Championships and the Olympic Qualification Event (OQE). Success here could position Team Kenya one step closer to making history with a debut at the Winter Olympic Games — a dream shared by our athletes, supporters, and the entire nation.

Team Kenya is currently in intensive training, both locally and abroad, as we prepare to face curling giants from across the world. This year, we’ve made significant strides in coaching, athlete development, and international exposure.
Our athletes are eager to test their skills on the global stage once again, building on the experience gained from events like the World Mixed Curling Championship and the 2024 Pan Continental edition in Canada, where they held their own against experienced teams.
The Kenya Curling Federation, with backing from the Ministry of Sports, continues to invest in growing curling as a viable winter sport in Kenya. We are actively engaging partners, sponsors, and well-wishers to support our journey to the United States.
Every stone thrown in Minnesota will be for the pride of Kenya — and for a future where curling becomes a mainstream sport in our country.