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Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship

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Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship
Established2004
2024 host cityMoose Jaw, Saskatchewan
2024 arenaMoose Jaw Ford Curling Centre
2024 champion Saskatchewan 1
Current edition

The Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship is the national championship for wheelchair curling in Canada. The event has been held since 2004.

Winners

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Year[1] Team Host
2004[1] Canada Team Canada
Chris Daw, Bruce McAninch, Jim Primavera, Karen Blachford
London, Ontario
2005[2] Canada Team Canada
Chris Daw, Bruce McAninch, Jim Primavera, Karen Blachford, Gerry Austgarden (alternate)
Richmond, British Columbia
2006[3] Canada Team Canada
Chris Daw, Gerry Austgarden, Gary Cormack, Sonja Gaudet, Karen Blachford (alternate)
Richmond, British Columbia
2007[4]  British Columbia
Darryl Neighbour, Frank LaBounty, Whitney Warren, Jacqueline Roy, Jim Shannon (alternate)
Ottawa, Ontario
2008  British Columbia
Jim Armstrong, Frank LaBounty, Whitney Warren, Jacqueline Roy, Vincent Miele (alternate)
Winnipeg, Manitoba
2009[5]  British Columbia
Jim Armstrong, Frank LaBounty, Whitney Warren, Jacqueline Roy, Darryl Neighbour (alternate)
Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia
2010[6] British Columbia Host Team
Gary Cormack, Rich Green, Vince Miele, Corinne Jensen, Samantha Siu (alternate)
Kelowna, British Columbia
2011  Manitoba
Chris Sobkowicz, Dennis Thiessen, Melissa Lecuyer, George Horning, Don Kalinsky (alternate)
Edmonton, Alberta
2012  Saskatchewan
Darwin Bender, Gil Dash, Marie Wright, Larry Schrader, Lorraine Arguin (coach), Bob Capp (coach)
Thunder Bay, Ontario
2013  Quebec
Benoît Lessard, Carl Marquis, Sébastien Boisvert, Johanne Daly, Germain Tremblay (coach)
Ottawa, Ontario
2014  Manitoba
Dennis Thiessen, Mark Wherrett, Jamie Anseeuw, Melissa Lecuyer, Tom Wherrett (coach)
Boucherville, Quebec
2015  British Columbia
Gerry Austgarden, Darryl Neighbour, Frank LaBounty, Alison Duddy, Brad Burton (coach)[2]
Boucherville, Quebec
2016  Saskatchewan
Darwin Bender, Marie Wright, Gil Dash, Larry Schrader[3]
Regina, Saskatchewan
2017  Manitoba
Dennis Thiessen, Mark Wherrett, Jamie Anseeuw, Carolyn Lindner
Boucherville, Quebec
2018  Saskatchewan
Marie Wright, Gil Dash, Darwin Bender, Larry Schrader
Leduc, Alberta
2019  Alberta
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
2023  Saskatchewan 1
Gil Dash, Marie Wright, Darwin Bender, Moose Gibson
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
2024  Saskatchewan 1
Gil Dash, Marie Wright, Moose Gibson, Sheryl Pederson
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan

References

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  1. ^ "2019-20 Season of Champions Fact Book" (PDF). Curling Canada. Retrieved March 31, 2024.
  2. ^ "B.C. captures Canadian wheelchair curling title". Curling Canada. 2015-05-03. Archived from the original on 2015-05-11.
  3. ^ "Teams » 2016 Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship". www.curling.ca. Archived from the original on 15 April 2016. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  4. ^ "2020 Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship – Just another Curling Canada Website Network site".
  5. ^ "Curling Canada | Championships officially cancelled".
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