Australian Women's Curling Championship

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Australian Women's Curling Championship
Established1991
2019 host cityNaseby, New Zealand
2019 arenaNaseby Curling Club
2019 champion
Current edition
 

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
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
2003 Helen Wright, , , , alternate:
2003 4th
2004 Helen Wright, , ,
2004 5th
2005 Helen Wright, Kim Forge, , Lynette Gill, alternate:
2005 6th
2006 Kim Forge, , Lyn Gill, Laurie Weeden
2007 Kim Forge, , Lynette Gill,
2007 4th
2008 Kim Forge, , Lynette Gill, Laurie Weeden, alternate:
2008 5th
2009 Kim Forge, Laurie Weeden, Lynette Gill,
2009 5th
2010 Kim Forge, Laurie Weeden, Lynette Gill,
2010 5th
2011 Women's event not held
2012 Laurie Weeden, Kim Forge, Lynette Gill,
2012 4th
2013 Kim Forge, , Anne Powell,
2013 5th
2014 Kim Forge, , ,
2014 5th
2015 Women's event not held
2016 , , , , alternate: Anne Powell
2016 5th
2017 Naseby
8-11 June
Helen Williams, Kim Forge, , , , , , , Anne Powell,
2017 6th
2018 Naseby
7-10 June
Tahli Gill, Laurie Weeden, Lyn Gill, , alternate: , , , , , Anne Powell,
2018 6th
2019 Naseby
14-19 Aug
, Anne Powell, , Tahli Gill, Laurie Weeden, Lyn Gill, , alternate: , , ,
2019 6th
2020 Australian Championship cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic

(skips marked bold)

References[]

  1. ^ McKirdy, Lachlan (11 December 2021). "Winter Olympics 2022: Australia qualifies curling team for Olympics for the first time at Beijing 2022". Fox Sports Australia.
  2. ^ Australian Nationals – Women’s Results – Australian Curling Federation

See also[]


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