The season's final Grand Slam of Curling event, the GSOC Tahoe Final, features teams from Canada, Switzerland, and Scotland competing on Sunday. This thrilling conclusion comes after a week full of intense competition in one of the sport's premier events.
This year marks a significant change: there is no National tournament for the 2025-26 season. Instead, the event is renamed the GSOC Tahoe Final. The National tournament originally began in 2002 for men, with the women's event added in 2015.
Last year, Bruce Mouat from Scotland won the men's event, while Rachel Homan from Ontario, Canada, claimed victory in the women's competition held in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador.
This year is notable as the first major GSOC event hosted outside Canada. The final will take place in Stateline, Nevada, located on the southeastern side of Lake Tahoe.
"The National event started in 2002 for the men’s tournament, and the women’s event was added in 2015."
"This is the first major GSOC event held outside of Canada."
Fans can expect exciting matchups as top teams from three countries compete for the Grand Slam title in this landmark event.
Author’s summary: The 2025 GSOC Tahoe Final, the first major Grand Slam held outside Canada, features top curling teams from Canada, Scotland, and Switzerland battling for the season’s last crown.