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Estonian Women's Curling Championship

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The Estonian Women's Curling Championship (Estonian: Eesti kurlingu naiste meistrivõistlused) is the national championship of women's curling teams in Estonia. It has been held annually since the 2004–2005 season,[1] and is organized by the Estonian Curling Association.[2][3]

List of champions and medallists

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Team line-ups shows in order: fourth, third, second, lead, alternate (if exists), coach (if exists); skips marked bold.

Year Dates
Host city
Champion Runner-up Bronze
2005 "Erkki Tiim":
Maile Mölder, Eve-Lyn Korka, Helen Kadarik, Ereth Kadarik, alternate: Evelin Eiert
"Optima Top":
Külli Kariste, Marju Velga, Katrin Kuusk, Ingrid Keerma
"Puhastusimport":
Kristiine Lill, Siret Voll, Anneli Sinirand, Ruth Sell
2006 March ...–20
Tallinn
"Arenaria":
Maile Mölder, Eve-Lyn Korka, Evelin Eiert, Marge Vaher
"Puhastusimport":
Kristiine Lill, Siret Voll, Marju Velga, Katrin Kuusk, alternate: Ööle Janson
"Jeti"[4]
2007 March ...–1
Tallinn
"Puhastusimport":
Kristiine Lill, Ööle Janson, Katrin Kuusk, Marju Velga, alternate: Anneli Sinirand
"SK Kratt":
Anne-Liis Leht, Evelin Eiert, Aljona Aranson, Reena Raudne, alternate: Kristiina Uslar
"Arenaria":
Maile Mölder, Eve-Lyn Korka, Marge Vaher, Margit Peebo, alternate: Merle Toom
2008 March ...–31
Tallinn
"Arenaria":
Maile Mölder, Eve-Lyn Korka, Marge Vaher, Margit Peebo, alternate: Merle Toom
"Puhastusimport":
Kristiine Lill, Ööle Janson, Katrin Kuusk, Marju Velga
"SK Kratt":
Anne-Liis Leht, Evelin Eiert, Aljona Aranson, Reena Raudne, alternate: Kristiina Uslar
2009 March ...–3
Tallinn
"Puhastusimport":
Kristiine Lill, Marju Velga, Ööle Janson, Katrin Kuusk, coach: Martin Lill
"Arenaria":
Maile Mölder, Eve-Lyn Korka, Maarja Koll, Kaja Liik-Tamm, coach: Erkki Lill
"Nimetu":
Reet Taidre, Küllike Ustav, Marcella Tammes, Marie Ustav, coaches: Indrek Ernits, Leo Jakobson
2010 January 16–17, 30–31
Tallinn[5]
"Arenaria":
Maile Mölder, Eve-Lyn Korka, Küllike Ustav, Helen Nummert, alternates: Gerli Roosme, Liisa Turmann, coach: Erkki Lill
"Puhastusimport":
Kristiine Lill, Ööle Janson, Marju Velga, Katrin Kuusk, alternate: Marcella Tammes, coach: Martin Lill
"Girling":
Viktoria Rudenko, Jelizaveta Dmitrijeva, Niina Danilina, Anna Dvorjaninova, Jelena Tolmatšova, coach: Vladimir Jakovlev
2011 Jan 29–30,
Feb 12–13,
Mar 4–6
Tallinn[6]
"Puhastusimport":
Kristiine Lill, Ööle Janson, Marju Velga, Marcella Tammes, coach: Markku Uusipaavalniemi
"Arenaria":
Maile Mölder, Küllike Ustav, Jelizaveta Dmitrijeva, Eve-Lyn Korka, alternate: Kaja Liik-Tamm, coach: Erkki Lill
"Nicekond":
Margit Peebo, Anne-Liis Leht, Ülle Lumiste, Tene Link, coach: Ivo Eller
2012 March ...–4
Tallinn[7]
"Arenaria":
Maile Mölder, Kristiine Lill, Küllike Ustav, Kaja Liik-Tamm, alternates: Eve-Lyn Korka, Jelizaveta Dmitrijeva, coach: Erkki Lill
"Nimetu":
Helen Nummert, Liisa Turmann, Marie Turmann, Gerli Roosme, alternate: Kerli Zirk
2 teams only
2013 March 1–9
Tallinn[8]
"Arenaria":
Maile Mölder, Kristiine Lill, Küllike Ustav, Kaja Liik-Tamm, alternate: Helen Nummert, coach: Erkki Lill
"Nicekond":
Anne-Liis Leht, Margit Peebo, Heili Grossmann, Ülle Lumiste, alternate: Tene Link, coach: Harri Lill
"Diamond":
Marie Turmann, Liisa Turmann, Kädi Kurem, Kerli Laidsalu, alternates: Kerli Zirk, Johanna Ehatamm, coach: Martin Lill
2014 March 7–15
Tallinn[9]
"Arenaria":
Maile Mölder, Kristiine Lill, Küllike Ustav, Kaja Liik-Tamm, alternate: Marju Velga, coach: Erkki Lill
"Nicekond":
Anne-Liis Leht, Margit Peebo, Tene Link, Viktoria Rudenko, coach: Harri Lill
"Naisjuunorid"
Marie Turmann, Kerli Laidsalu, Kerli Zirk, Johanna Ehatamm, alternate: Liisa Turmann, coach: Martin Lill
2015 January 30 –
February 8
Tallinn[10]
"Team Mölder":
Maile Mölder, Kristiine Lill, Küllike Ustav, Marju Velga, alternates: Ööle Janson, Helen Nummert, coach: Erkki Lill
"Nicekond":
Anne-Liis Leht, Heili Grossmann, Tene Link, Viktoria Rudenko, alternate: Margit Peebo
"Team Turmann"
Marie Turmann, Kerli Zirk, Kerli Laidsalu, Johanna Ehatamm, alternates: Liisa Turmann, Victoria-Laura Lõhmus, coach: Martin Lill
2016 January 29 –
February 7
Tallinn[11]
"Team Mölder":
Maile Mölder, Kristiine Lill, Triin Madisson, Lembe Marley, alternate: Küllike Ustav, coach: Erkki Lill
"Team Turmann"
Marie Turmann, Kerli Laidsalu, Liisa Turmann, Victoria-Laura Lõhmus, alternate: Johanna Ehatamm, coach: Brian Gray
"Nicekond":
Anne-Liis Leht, Viktoria Rudenko, Tene Link, Kaja Liik-Tamm, alternate: Heili Grossmann
2017 January 28 –
February 5
Tallinn[12][13]
"Team Turmann"
Marie Turmann, Liisa Turmann, Victoria-Laura Lõhmus, Erika Tuvike
"Team Mölder":
Maile Mölder, Kristiine Lill, Triin Madisson, Lembe Marley
2 teams only
2018 January 25–28
Tallinn[14]
"Team Turmann"
Marie Turmann, Kerli Laidsalu, Victoria-Laura Lõhmus, Erika Tuvike
"Team Mölder":
Maile Mölder, Triin Madisson, Kristin Laidsalu, Lembe Marley
"Team Peebo":
Margit Peebo, Marcella Tammes, Karoliine Kaare, Karin Vahi
2019 May 9–12
Tallinn[15]
"Team Turmann":
Marie Turmann, Kerli Laidsalu, Heili Grossmann, Erika Tuvike, alternate: Liisa Turmann
"Team Madisson":
Triin Madisson, Britta Sillaots, Karin Vahi, Gerli Kägi, alternate: Kaidi Elmik, coach: Erkki Lill
"Team Liik-Tamm":
Kaja Liik-Tamm, Marcella Tammes, Anna Gromova, Ingrid Novikova, Tene Link
2020 January 30 – February 1
Tallinn[16][17]
"Team Turmann":
Marie Turmann, Liisa Turmann, Heili Grossmann, Erika Tuvike, alternate: Karoliine Kaare, coach: Kerli Laidsalu
"Team Madisson":
Triin Madisson, Britta Sillaots, Kaidi Elmik, Lembe Marley, alternate: Gerli Kägi, coach: Maile Mölder
"Team Liik-Tamm":
Kaja Liik-Tamm, Tene Link, Marcella Tammes, Anna Gromova, Ülle Lumiste
2021 January 28 – 31
Tallinn[18]
"Team Turmann":
Marie Turmann, Liisa Turmann, Heili Grossmann, Erika Tuvike, alternate: Kerli Laidsalu, coach: Nicole Strausak
"Team Madisson":
Triin Madisson, Britta Sillaots, Kaidi Elmik, Lembe Marley, alternate: Anna Gromova, coach: Maile Mölder
"Team Link":
Ülle Lumiste, Kaja Liik-Tamm, Marcella Tammes, Tene Link, alternate: Margit Peebo, coach: Eduard Veltsman
2022 April 7 – 10
Tallinn[19][20]
"Team Kaldvee":
Marie Kaldvee, Liisa Turmann, Kerli Laidsalu, Erika Tuvike, alternate: Heili Grossmann
"Team Madisson":
Triin Madisson, Britta Sillaots, Lembe Marley, Kaidi Elmik, alternate: Anna Gromova, coach: Maile Mölder
"Team Link":
Tene Link, Ülle Lumiste, Kaja Liik-Tamm, Marcella Tammes, alternate: Margit Peebo, coach: Eduard Veltsman
2023 ?
2024 February 1 – 4
Tallinn[21][22]
"Team Turmann":
Erika Tuvike, Kerli Laidsalu, Liisa Turmann, Heili Grossmann
"Team Peebo":
Margit Peebo, Ingrid Novikova, Küllike Ustav, Marcella Tammes, alternate: Evelyn Karro
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Medal record for skips

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(as of 2021; placement for skips only)

Skip Gold Silver Bronze
Maile Mölder 9 4 1
Marie Kaldvee
(Marie Turmann)
6 1 3
Kristiine Lill 3 3 3
Liisa Turmann 1
Anne-Liis Leht 4 2
Triin Madisson 4
Margit Peebo 1 2
Külli Kariste 1
Helen Nummert 1
Kaja Liik-Tamm 2
Tene Link 2
Viktoria Rudenko 1
Reet Taidre 1

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Eesti Naiskonnad Meistrivõistlused (Estonian Women's Curling Championship) - Tulemused(in Estonian)
  2. ^ "Estonian Curling Association". Retrieved 2023-09-28.
  3. ^ Kurling Eestis (Estonian Curling Association) on Facebook
  4. ^ Line-up not shown.
  5. ^ http://www.sport24.ee/aastaraamat/failid/2010/0_839_1.pdf, http://www.sport24.ee/aastaraamat/failid/2010/0_839_2.pdf(in Estonian)
  6. ^ http://www.sport24.ee/aastaraamat/failid/2011/6369_0_1.pdf, http://www.sport24.ee/aastaraamat/failid/2011/6369_0_2.pdf(in Estonian)
  7. ^ http://www.sport24.ee/aastaraamat/failid/2012/0_61479_1.pdf(in Estonian)
  8. ^ http://www.sport24.ee/aastaraamat/failid/2013/0_101303_1.pdf(in Estonian)
  9. ^ http://www.sport24.ee/aastaraamat/failid/2014/0_137517_1.pdf(in Estonian)
  10. ^ http://www.sport24.ee/aastaraamat/failid/2015/35005_0_1.pdf(in Estonian)
  11. ^ http://www.sport24.ee/aastaraamat/failid/2016/0_180340_1.pdf(in Estonian)
  12. ^ http://www.sport24.ee/aastaraamat/failid/2017/43511_0_1.pdf(in Estonian)
  13. ^ 2017 Estonian Women's Curling Championship - Curlingzone
  14. ^ http://www.sport24.ee/aastaraamat/failid/2018/0_209163_1.html, http://www.sport24.ee/aastaraamat/failid/2018/0_209163_2.html(in Estonian)
  15. ^ http://www.sport24.ee/aastaraamat/failid/2019/0_227208_1.pdf(in Estonian)
  16. ^ http://www.sport24.ee/aastaraamat/failid/2020/0_234765_1.pdf, http://www.sport24.ee/aastaraamat/failid/2020/0_234765_2.pdf(in Estonian)
  17. ^ 2020 Estonian Women's Curling Championship - Curlingzone (NO results as of Mar 8, 2020)
  18. ^ "Eesti Meistrivõistlused Kurlingus 2020/2021 a". Google Docs. Retrieved January 31, 2021.
  19. ^ "19. EESTI NAISTE MEISTRIVÕISTLUSED". sport24.ee (in Estonian). Archived from the original on 2022-08-05.
  20. ^ "Eesti Meistrivõistlused Kurlingus 2021/2022 a" (PDF). sport24.ee (in Estonian). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2022-08-05.
  21. ^ "20. EESTI NAISTE MEISTRIVÕISTLUSED". sport24.ee (in Estonian).
  22. ^ "Eesti Meistrivõistlused Kurlingus 2023/2024 a" (PDF). sport24.ee (in Estonian). Archived (PDF) from the original on 2024-02-07. Retrieved 2024-02-07.