Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship
The Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship is the national championship for Wheelchair curling in Canada. The event has been held since 2004.
Winners
Year | Team[1] | Host site |
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2004 | Team Canada (Chris Daw) Chris Daw, Bruce McAninch, Jim Primavera, Karen Blachford | London, Ontario |
2005 | Team Canada (Chris Daw) Chris Daw, Bruce McAninch, Jim Primavera, Karen Blachford, Gerry Austgarden (alternate) | Richmond, British Columbia |
2006 | Team Canada (Chris Daw) Chris Daw, Gerry Austgarden, Gary Cormack, Sonja Gaudet, Karen Blachford (alternate) | Richmond, British Columbia |
2007 | British Columbia (Darryl Neighbour) Darryl Neighbour, Frank LaBounty, Whitney Warren, Jacqueline Roy, Jim Shannon (alternate) | Ottawa, Ontario |
2008 | British Columbia (Jim Armstrong) Jim Armstrong, Frank LaBounty, Whitney Warren, Jacqueline Roy, Vincent Miele (alternate) | Winnipeg, Manitoba |
2009 | British Columbia (Jim Armstrong) Jim Armstrong, Frank LaBounty, Whitney Warren, Jacqueline Roy, Darryl Neighbour (alternate) | Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia |
2010 | Host Team (Gary Cormack) Gary Cormack, Rich Green, Vince Miele, Corinne Jensen, Samantha Siu (alternate) | Kelowna, British Columbia |
2011 | Manitoba (Chris Sobkowicz) Chris Sobkowicz, Dennis Thiessen, Melissa Lecuyer, George Horning, Don Kalinsky (alternate) | Edmonton, Alberta |
2012 | Saskatchewan (Darwin Bender) Darwin Bender, Gil Dash, Marie Wright, Larry Schrader, Lorraine Arguin (coach), Bob Capp (coach) | Thunder Bay, Ontario |
2013 | Quebec (Benoit Lessard) Benoît Lessard, Carl Marquis, Sébastien Boisvert, Johanne Daly, Germain Tremblay (coach) | Ottawa, Ontario |
2014 | Manitoba (Dennis Thiessen) Dennis Thiessen, Mark Wherrett, Jamie Anseeuw, Melissa Lecuyer, Tom Wherrett (coach) | Boucherville, Quebec |
2015 | British Columbia (Gerry Austgarden) Gerry Austgarden, Darryl Neighbour, Frank LaBounty, Alison Duddy, Brad Burton (coach)[2] | Boucherville, Quebec |
2016 | Saskatchewan (Darwin Bender) Darwin Bender, Marie Wright, Gil Dash, Larry Schrader[3] | Regina, Saskatchewan |
2017 | Manitoba (Dennis Thiessen) Dennis Thiessen, Mark Wherrett, Jamie Anseeuw, Carolyn Lindner | Boucherville, Quebec |
2018 | Saskatchewan (Marie Wright) Marie Wright, Gil Dash, Darwin Bender, Larry Schrader | Leduc, Alberta |
2019 | Alberta (Jack Smart) Jack Smart, Martin Purvis, Bruno Yizek, Anne Hibberd, Wendy Frazier (alternate), Bridget Wilson (coach) | Boucherville, Quebec |
2020 | cancelled due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic[4][5] | Boucherville, Quebec |
References
- 2019-20 Season of Champions Fact Book - Curling Canada
- "B.C. captures Canadian wheelchair curling title". Curling Canada. 2015-05-03. Archived from the original on 2015-05-11.
- https://web.archive.org/web/20160415042421/http://www.curling.ca/2016wheelchair/category/teams/
- https://www.curling.ca/2020wheelchair/
- https://www.curling.ca/blog/2020/04/09/championships-officially-cancelled/
External links
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