Australian Women's Curling Championship
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Australian Women's Curling Championship | |
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Established | 1991 |
2019 host city | Naseby, New Zealand |
2019 arena | Naseby Curling Club |
2019 champion | |
Current edition | |
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The Australian Women's Curling Championship is the national curling championship of women's curling in Australia. The winners of the tournament represent Australia at the Pacific-Asia Curling Championships. It is organized by the Australian Curling Federation.
The event is normally held in Naseby, New Zealand, as Australia currently lacks a dedicated curling facility.[1]
Champions and medallists[]
The past champions and medallists of the event are listed as follows:[2]
Year | Host, Dates |
Champion | Runner-up | Bronze | PACC result | |
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1991 | , , , , alternate: | |||||
1992 | Women's event not held | |||||
1993 | , , , , alternate: | |||||
1994 | , , , | |||||
1995 | , , , | |||||
1996 | , , , , alternate: | |||||
1997 | Women's event not held | |||||
1998 | , , , , alternate: | |||||
1999 | Women's event not held | |||||
2000 | Women's event not held | |||||
2001 | Helen Wright, , , , alternate: | |||||
2002 | Helen Wright, , , , alternate: | 2002 4th
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2003 | Helen Wright, , , , alternate: | 2003 4th
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2004 | Helen Wright, , , | 2004 5th
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2005 | Helen Wright, Kim Forge, , Lynette Gill, alternate: | 2005 6th
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2006 | Kim Forge, , Lyn Gill, Laurie Weeden | —
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2007 | Kim Forge, , Lynette Gill, | 2007 4th
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2008 | Kim Forge, , Lynette Gill, Laurie Weeden, alternate: | 2008 5th
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2009 | Kim Forge, Laurie Weeden, Lynette Gill, | 2009 5th
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2010 | Kim Forge, Laurie Weeden, Lynette Gill, | 2010 5th
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2011 | Women's event not held | |||||
2012 | Laurie Weeden, Kim Forge, Lynette Gill, | 2012 4th
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2013 | Kim Forge, , Anne Powell, | 2013 5th
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2014 | Kim Forge, , , | 2014 5th
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2015 | Women's event not held | |||||
2016 | , , , , alternate: Anne Powell | 2016 5th
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2017 | Naseby 8-11 June |
Helen Williams, Kim Forge, , | , , , | , , Anne Powell, | 2017 6th
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2018 | Naseby 7-10 June |
Tahli Gill, Laurie Weeden, Lyn Gill, , alternate: | , , , | , , Anne Powell, | 2018 6th
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2019 | Naseby 14-19 Aug |
, Anne Powell, , | Tahli Gill, Laurie Weeden, Lyn Gill, , alternate: | , , , | 2019 6th
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2020 | Australian Championship cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic |
(skips marked bold)
References[]
- ^ McKirdy, Lachlan (11 December 2021). "Winter Olympics 2022: Australia qualifies curling team for Olympics for the first time at Beijing 2022". Fox Sports Australia.
- ^ Australian Nationals – Women’s Results – Australian Curling Federation
See also[]
- Australian Men's Curling Championship
- Australian Mixed Curling Championship
- Australian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship
Categories:
- Australian Women's Curling Championship
- Recurring sporting events established in 1991
- 1991 establishments in Australia
- Curling competitions in Australia