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Japan Mixed Doubles Curling Championship

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Japan Mixed Doubles Curling Championship
Established2007
2024 host cityKaruizawa, Japan
2024 arenaKaruizawa Ice Park
2024 championNagano Prefecture Miyu Ueno / Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi

The Japan Mixed Doubles Curling Championship is the national curling championship for mixed doubles curling in Japan. It has been held annually since the 2007–2008 season, organized by the Japan Curling Association (JCA).[1] The winners get to represent Japan at the World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship.[2]

The first three championships (2007, 2008, 2009) were held in December, since then they have been held in February or March.

List of champions and medallists

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Team line-ups shows in order: man, woman, coach (if exists).

Edition Year Host city, arena,
dates
Champion[3] Runner-up Bronze
1 2007[4] Tokoro, Hokkaido
Tokoro Curling Hall [ja]
December 21–24, 2007
Team Iwate ( Iwate)
M: Kenji Tomabechi
W: Michiko Taira
Team Tokoro ( Hokkaido)
M: Makoto Tsuruga
W: Ayumi Onodera
Tokoro Club ( Hokkaido)
M: Ryoji Onodera
W: Kaho Onodera
2 2008[5] Karuizawa, Nagano
SCAP Karuizawa [ja]
December 19–23, 2008
Obihiro ( Hokkaido)
M: Fukuhiro Ohno
W: Atsuko Matsuda
Team Matsumura ( Nagano)
M: Tamotsu Matsumura
W: Nagisa Matsumura
Team Iwate ( Iwate)
M: Kenji Tomabechi
W: Michiko Tomabechi
3 2009[6] Aomori, Aomori
Aomori City Sports Complex [ja]
December 19–23, 2009
Hirosaki Health Center, Gappo [ja] CC ( Aomori)
M: Naomasa Takeda
W: Tomoko Takeda
Team Iwate ( Iwate)
M: Kenji Tomabechi
W: Michiko Tomabechi
Team Matsumura ( Nagano)
M: Tamotsu Matsumura
W: Nagisa Matsumura
4 2011[7] Karuizawa, Nagano
SCAP Karuizawa [ja]
March 2–6, 2011
Team Iwate ( Iwate)
M: Kenji Tomabechi
W: Michiko Tomabechi
C:
Tokyo University of Agriculture ( Hokkaido)
M: Kento Fujisawa
W: Yuka Sohma
Hirosaki Health Center, Gappo CC ( Aomori)
M: Naomasa Takeda
W: Tomoko Takeda
5 2012[8] Tokoro, Hokkaido
Tokoro Curling Hall [ja]
February 24 – March 4, 2012
Team Iwate ( Iwate)
M: Kenji Tomabechi
W: Michiko Tomabechi
Team Tokachi ( Hokkaido)
M: Fukuhiro Ohno
W: Yuka Murakami
Team Shibetsu ( Hokkaido)
M: Noriya Sasaki
W: Mika Sasaki
6 2013[9] Karuizawa, Nagano
SCAP Karuizawa [ja]
February 20–24, 2013
Team Asama ( Nagano)
M: Hiroaki Kashiwagi
W: Yumiko Sato
Bansei Curling Club ( Hokkaido)
M: Naomasa Takeda
W: Tomoko Takeda
Karuizawa CC ( Nagano)
M: Yasuo Mochida
W: Mitsuki Sato
7 2014[10] Aomori, Aomori
Aomori City Sports Complex [ja]
February 19–23, 2014
Karuizawa CC ( Nagano)
M: Yasuo Mochida
W: Mitsuki Sato
C:
Moseushi Association ( Hokkaido)
M: Koji Nisato
W: Yoshiko Miura
Team Sapporo ( Hokkaido)
M: Yuji Yamamoto
W: Mayumi Goriki
8 2015[11] Karuizawa, Nagano
Karuizawa Ice Park [ja]
February 25 – March 1, 2015
Team Iwate ( Iwate)
M: Kenji Tomabechi
W: Michiko Tomabechi
Hokkaido University ( Hokkaido)
M: Syunta Mizukami
W: Kotomi Mochizuki
Team Takeda ( Hokkaido)
M: Naomasa Takeda
W: Tomoko Takeda
9 2016[12] Moseushi, Hokkaido
Sesukaushi-cho Curling Hall
February 24–28, 2016
Hokkaido University ( Hokkaido)
M: Takuma Makanae
W: Eri Araki
Team Aoki ( Hokkaido)
M: Go Aoki
W: Haruka Fujii
Sapporo International University ( Hokkaido)
M: Ryotaro Shukuya
W: Nanae Shukuya
10 2017[13] Tokoro, Hokkaido
ADVICS Tokoro Curling Hall [ja]
March 1–5, 2017
Team Abe (Hokkaido)
M: Shinya Abe
W: Ayumi Ogasawara
Team Aoki ( Hokkaido)
M: Go Aoki
W: Haruka Fujii
Team Matsumura ( Hokkaido)
M: Yuta Matsumura
W: Sayaka Yoshimura
11 2018[14] Aomori, Aomori
Michinoku Bank Dream Stadium [ja]
March 14–18, 2018
Fujisawa/Yamaguchi ( Hokkaido/ Nagano)
M: Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi
W: Satsuki Fujisawa
Team Hirata ( Nagano)
M: Kohsuke Hirata
W: Ikue Kitazawa
Yoshida/Shimizu ( Hokkaido/ Nagano)
M: Tetsuro Shimizu
W: Chinami Yoshida
C: Yasumasa Tanida
12 2019[15] Karuizawa, Nagano
Karuizawa Ice Park [ja]
March 12–17, 2019
Fujisawa/Yamaguchi ( Hokkaido/ Nagano)
M: Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi
W: Satsuki Fujisawa
Suzuki/Hirata ( Hokkaido)
M: Kohsuke Hirata
W: Yumi Suzuki
C: Ryoji Onodera
Sapporo International University ( Hokkaido)
M: Ryotaro Shukuya
W: Sayaka Yoshimura
C: Gaku Suzuki
13 2020[16] Sapporo, Hokkaido
Hokkaido Bank Curling Stadium [ja]
February 25 – March 1, 2020
Matsumura/Tanida ( Nagano/ Hokkaido)
M: Yasumasa Tanida
W: Chiaki Matsumura
Fujisawa/Yamaguchi ( Hokkaido/ Nagano)
M: Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi
W: Satsuki Fujisawa
Yoshida/Shimizu ( Hokkaido)
M: Tetsuro Shimizu
W: Chinami Yoshida
14 2021[17] Aomori, Aomori
Michinoku Bank Dream Stadium
February 23–28, 2021
Yoshida/Matsumura ( Hokkaido)
M: Yuta Matsumura
W: Yurika Yoshida
Matsumura/Tanida ( Nagano / Hokkaido)
M: Yasumasa Tanida
W: Chiaki Matsumura
Koana/Aoki ( Yamanashi / Hokkaido)
M: Go Aoki
W: Tori Koana
15 2022 cancelled
16 2023[18] Wakkanai, Hokkaido
Wakkanai City Green Sports Park [ja]
February 21–26, 2023
Matsumura/Tanida ( Nagano /  Hokkaido)
M: Yasumasa Tanida
W: Chiaki Matsumura
C: Emi Shimizu
Koana/Aoki ( Yamanashi /  Hokkaido)
M: Go Aoki
W: Tori Koana
C: Yoshinori Aoki
Yoshida/Matsumura ( Hokkaido /  Nagano)
M: Yuta Matsumura
W: Yurika Yoshida
C: Yusuke Morozumi
17 2024[19] Karuizawa, Nagano
Karuizawa Ice Park [ja]
February 26 – March 3, 2024
Ueno/Yamaguchi ( Nagano)
M: Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi
W: Miyu Ueno
C: Yuji Nishimuro
Onodera/Maeda ( Hokkaido)
M: Takumi Maeda
W: Kaho Onodera
C: Ryoji Onodera
Koana/Aoki ( Yamanashi /  Hokkaido)
M: Go Aoki
W: Tori Koana
C: Yoshinori Aoki

Medal record for curlers

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Curler Gold Silver Bronze
Kenji Tomabechi 4 1 1
Michiko Tomabechi
(Michiko Taira)
4 1 1
Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi 3 1
Satsuki Fujisawa 2 1
Chiaki Matsumura 2 1
Yasumasa Tanida 2 1
Naomasa Takeda 1 1 2
Tomoko Takeda 1 1 2
Ayumi Ogasawara
(Ayumi Onodera)
1 1
Yuta Matsumura 1 2
Yurika Yoshida 1 1
Yasuo Mochida 1 1
Mitsuki Sato 1 1
Shinya Abe 1
Eri Araki 1
Hiroaki Kashiwagi 1
Atsuko Matsuda 1
Takuma Makanae 1
Fukuhiro Ohno 1
Yumiko Kashiwagi
(Yumiko Sato)
1
Miyu Ueno 1
Go Aoki 3 2
Kohsuke Hirata 2
Haruka Fujii 2
Tori Koana 1 2
Kaho Onodera 1 1
Tamotsu Matsumura 1 1
Nagisa Matsumura 1 1
Ikue Kitazawa 1
Yumi Suzuki 1
Kento Fujisawa 1
Yuka Sohma 1
Makoto Tsuruga 1
Fukuhiro Ohno 1
Yuka Murakami 1
Koji Nisato 1
Yoshiko Miura 1
Syunta Mizukami 1
Kotomi Mochizuki 1
Takumi Maeda 1
Sayaka Yoshimura 2
Tetsuro Shimizu 2
Chinami Yoshida 2
Ryotaro Shukuya 2
Nanae Shukuya 1
Ryoji Onodera 1
Noriya Sasaki 1
Mika Sasaki 1
Yuji Yamamoto 1
Mayumi Goriki 1

References

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  1. ^ Japan Curling Association(in Japanese)
  2. ^ Results – Japan Curling Association(in Japanese) (look at 3rd part "日本ミックスダブルスカーリング選手権" – "Japan Mixed Doubles Curling Championship")
  3. ^ Past Champions – Japan Mixed Doubles Curling Championship(in Japanese)
  4. ^ "JMDCC 2007" (in Japanese). Retrieved 7 March 2020.
  5. ^ "JMDCC 2008" (in Japanese). Retrieved 7 March 2020.
  6. ^ "JMDCC 2009" (in Japanese). Retrieved 7 March 2020.
  7. ^ "JMDCC 2011" (in Japanese). Retrieved 7 March 2020.
  8. ^ "JMDCC 2012" (in Japanese). Retrieved 7 March 2020.
  9. ^ "JMDCC 2013" (in Japanese). Retrieved 7 March 2020.
  10. ^ "JMDCC 2014" (in Japanese). Retrieved 7 March 2020.
  11. ^ "JMDCC 2015" (in Japanese). Retrieved 7 March 2020.
  12. ^ 2016 Japan Mixed Doubles Curling Championship(in Japanese)
  13. ^ 2017 Japan Mixed Doubles Curling Championship(in Japanese)
  14. ^ 2018 Japan Mixed Doubles Curling Championship(in Japanese)
  15. ^ 2019 Japan Mixed Doubles Curling Championship(in Japanese)
  16. ^ "Results". japan-mdcurling.jp. Retrieved March 2, 2020.
  17. ^ "Match Results 14th Zen-Noh Japan Mixed Doubles Curling Championship". Archived from the original on May 22, 2021. Retrieved March 2, 2021.
  18. ^ "試合結果 | 【公式】全農 日本ミックスダブルスカーリング選手権大会2023" [Match Results. Zen-Noh Japan Mixed Doubles Curling Championship 2023]. Retrieved February 27, 2023.
  19. ^ "試合結果 | 【公式】全農 日本ミックスダブルスカーリング選手権大会2024" [Match Results. Zen-Noh Japan Mixed Doubles Curling Championship 2024]. Retrieved March 3, 2024.

See also

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