International junior curling has grown rapidly in recent years. With more talented teams competing across Europe and beyond, tournaments on the European Junior Curling Tour (EJCT) play an important role in providing high-level competition for the next generation of athletes.
The EJCT Baden Tournament, held each September in Baden, Switzerland, has quickly established itself as one of the most exciting stops on the junior curling calendar. Teams from multiple countries travel to Baden to compete against strong international opponents, gain valuable experience, and test themselves at one of the highest levels of junior curling outside the World Championships.
Because the number of available places in the tournament is limited, a clear and thoughtful selection process is required. The goal is simple: to create a highly competitive and internationally diverse field of teams that guarantees exciting matches and a valuable experience for all participants.
A Focus on International Competition
From the beginning, the EJCT Baden has aimed to bring together top junior teams from different nations. Curling benefits greatly from international competition, where athletes can experience different styles of play, strategies, and approaches to the game.
For this reason, the organising committee actively works to ensure that the tournament includes teams from a wide range of countries. A diverse international field creates a more dynamic tournament and gives young athletes the opportunity to measure themselves against opponents they may not normally face during the season.
International diversity also contributes to the unique atmosphere of the event. Players meet peers from different cultures and curling traditions, strengthening the global curling community while building friendships that often last well beyond the tournament itself.

Limited Spots and Balanced Representation
The EJCT Baden tournament hosts a limited number of teams per category, which means that not every team that applies can automatically receive a place in the field.
To maintain a strong international balance, a maximum of three Swiss teams per category can participate. While Switzerland has a very strong junior curling system, limiting the number of domestic teams helps ensure that the tournament remains truly international.
This approach allows teams from multiple countries to participate while maintaining a competitive level across the entire field.
For Swiss teams, this also increases the prestige of being selected. Securing one of the available places means joining an international lineup of some of the best junior teams of the season.
The Role of the Organising Committee Wildcard
In addition to the standard selection process, the organising committee retains one wildcard per category.
This wildcard gives the organisers the flexibility to invite a team that may bring something special to the tournament. The wildcard can be used in several ways, for example:
- To invite a promising team with exceptional potential
- To strengthen the international diversity of the field
- To include a team that narrowly missed qualification but would add value to the competition
The wildcard ensures that the final lineup remains flexible while still maintaining the tournament’s high competitive standard.
Evaluating Team Strength
While the order of registration is considered during the selection process, it is not the only factor.
The EJCT Baden places a strong emphasis on competitive quality, which means that the performance level of applying teams is also carefully evaluated.
The organising committee reviews several indicators when assessing the strength of teams, including:
- Results at Junior World Championships
- Placements at national championships
- Results in international junior tournaments
- Performance during the previous season
These results help create a clearer picture of how teams have performed recently and how they might contribute to the competitive level of the tournament.
The objective is not simply to invite well-known teams, but to ensure that the overall field produces balanced and exciting competition throughout the event.

Why Competitiveness Matters
The European Junior Curling Tour was created to give young athletes the opportunity to compete at a high level outside of official championships. For many teams, tournaments like the EJCT Baden serve as preparation for national championships or even the Junior World Championships.
Maintaining a strong competitive level therefore plays an important role in the tournament’s philosophy.
When teams face opponents of similar or higher strength, the games become more intense, strategic, and rewarding. Athletes are challenged to adapt, think creatively, and perform under pressure.
These experiences are essential for the development of young curlers who aim to compete at the highest level of the sport.
At the EJCT Baden, the focus on competitiveness ensures that every game matters and that players leave the tournament with valuable experience.
Fair and Transparent Selection
While competitive strength is important, the organisers also aim to keep the selection process fair and transparent.
Applications are reviewed carefully, and the organisers consider both performance indicators and the order in which teams submitted their registrations.
This balanced approach allows teams that apply early to improve their chances of participation while still ensuring that the final field reflects the competitive goals of the tournament.
Teams are therefore encouraged to submit their applications early and to provide clear information about their results and achievements from the previous season.
An Opportunity for the Best Junior Teams
Being selected for the EJCT Baden means joining a tournament that has quickly become known for its high level of play and professional organisation.
For many teams, it represents an important step in their competitive journey. Facing strong international opponents helps athletes develop their tactical understanding, improve communication within the team, and gain confidence in challenging situations.
Just as importantly, the tournament offers an environment where players can experience the international curling community and enjoy the sport at its best.
A Perfect Alternative: The Tier 2 Tournament
Not every team applying for the EJCT Baden will meet the competitive criteria required for the tournament. However, that does not mean those teams should miss the opportunity to play in Baden.
One week after the EJCT event, the organisers host the International Tier 2 Junior Tournament, designed specifically for teams who are still developing their competitive level.
This tournament offers an ideal environment for teams that are on their way toward higher-level competition but may not yet be ready for the intensity of an EJCT event.
The Tier 2 tournament provides:
- A welcoming international environment
- Balanced games through strength-based divisions
- Valuable match experience with four guaranteed games
- Opportunities for teams to gain confidence and improve
Many teams view the Tier 2 tournament as an important stepping stone before eventually competing in EJCT events in future seasons. Register here for Tier 2.
Building the Future of Junior Curling
Both the EJCT Baden and the Tier 2 tournament share the same long-term goal: supporting the development of young curling athletes.
By creating different levels of competition, the organisers ensure that teams can find the tournament environment that best matches their current stage of development.
The EJCT Baden focuses on elite junior competition and international performance, while the Tier 2 event welcomes teams who are building their experience and working toward that level.
Together, these tournaments create a pathway that allows junior teams to grow within the sport.

Looking Forward to Another Competitive Field
With strong interest from teams across multiple countries each year, the EJCT Baden continues to build its reputation as a key event on the junior curling calendar.
By carefully selecting teams based on international diversity, competitive strength, and recent results, the organisers aim to deliver another exciting and highly competitive tournament.
For the teams who earn their place in the field, the EJCT Baden offers a unique opportunity: to compete against some of the best junior curlers in the world and to experience the spirit of international curling at its finest.

