BC Men's Curling Championship

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BC Men's Curling Championship
Established1936
2022 host cityKamloops, British Columbia
2022 arena
2022 championJeff Richard
Current edition

The BC Men's Curling Championship (formerly the belairdirect BC Men's Provincial Curling Championship and the Canadian Direct Insurance BC Men's Provincials) is the British Columbia provincial championship for men's curling. It was known as the Safeway Select up to 2003. The tournament is run by Curl BC, the provincial curling association. The winner represents Team British Columbia at the Tim Hortons Brier.

Qualification[]

The event features ten teams. The defending champions and the top team on the Canadian Team Ranking System from B.C. are invited to play. Two teams from the British Columbia coastal region and from the British Columbia interior earn berths, while and additional two teams from each of those two regions come out of a second round of qualifying.

Winners[]

Listed below are the provincial champion skips for each year. BC did not participate in the Brier until 1936. Brier champions are denoted in bold

Year Team Curling Club
1936 , , ,
1937 , , ,
1938 , , ,
1939 , , ,
1940 , , ,
1941 , , ,
1942 , , ,
1943 , D. Garnham, F. Steacy, R. Dickson
1944 , , ,
1945 , , , ,
1946 , , ,
1947 , , ,
1948 , , ,
1949 , , ,
1950 , , ,
1951 , , ,
1952 , , ,
1953 , , ,
1954 , , ,
1955 , , ,
1956 , , ,
1957 , , ,
1958 , , , Dale Dalziel Victoria Curling Club
1959 Barry Naimark, , , Dick Beddoes
1960 , , ,
1961 , , ,
1962 , , ,
1963 , , ,
1964 Lyall Dagg, Leo Hebert, Fred Britton, Barry Naimark
1965 , , ,
1966 , , ,
1967 , , ,
1968 , , , Richmond Winter Club
1969 , , ,
1970 Lyall Dagg, Barry Naimark, Leo Hebert,
1971 , , ,
1972 Bernie Sparkes, , Brent Giles,
1973 , Bernie Sparkes, Jim Armstrong, Richmond Winter Club
1974 Jim Armstrong, Bernie Sparkes, , Richmond Winter Club
1975 , , ,
1976 Bernie Sparkes, Bert Gretzinger, ,
1977 , Leo Hebert, , Barry Naimark
1978 Bernie Sparkes, , ,
1979 , , ,
1980 , , , Victoria Curling Club
1981 , , ,
1982 Brent Giles, , ,
1983 Bernie Sparkes, Jim Armstrong, ,
1984 Bernie Sparkes, Jim Armstrong, ,
1985 Paul Devlin, , ,
1986 , , ,
1987 Bernie Sparkes, Jim Armstrong, ,
1988 , , ,
1989 Rick Folk, Bert Gretzinger, , Kelowna Curling Club
1990 , , ,
1991 , , Tom Shypitka,
1992 Jim Armstrong, , , Royal City Curling Club
1993 Rick Folk, Pat Ryan, Bert Gretzinger, Gerry Richard Kelowna Curling Club
1994 Rick Folk, Pat Ryan, Bert Gretzinger, Gerry Richard Kelowna Curling Club
1995 Rick Folk, Pat Ryan, Bert Gretzinger, Gerry Richard Kelowna Curling Club
1996 , , ,
1997 , , ,
1998 Greg McAulay, Brent Pierce, Bryan Miki, Darin Fenton Royal City Curling Club
1999 Bert Gretzinger, Bob Ursel, , Kelowna Curling Club
2000 Greg McAulay, Brent Pierce, Bryan Miki, Jody Sveistrup Royal City Curling Club
2001 Dean Joanisse, , , Royal City Curling Club
2002 Pat Ryan, , , Kelowna Curling Club
2003 Pat Ryan, Bob Ursel, , Kelowna Curling Club
2004 , , , Royal City Curling Club
2005 , , , ,
2006 , , ,
2007 Dean Joanisse, Mike Wood, Dave Nantes, Victoria Curling Club
2008 Bob Ursel, Jim Cotter, Kevin Folk, Rick Sawatsky Kelowna Curling Club
2009 Sean Geall, Brent Pierce, , Royal City Curling Club
2010 Jeff Richard, Tom Shypitka, , Kelowna Curling Club
2011 Jim Cotter, , Kevin Folk, Rick Sawatsky Kelowna Curling Club
2012 Jim Cotter, Kevin Folk, Tyrel Griffith, Rick Sawatsky Kelowna Curling Club
2013 Andrew Bilesky, , , Royal City Curling Club
2014 John Morris, Jim Cotter, Tyrel Griffith, Rick Sawatsky Kelowna Curling Club
2015 Jim Cotter, Ryan Kuhn, Tyrel Griffith, Rick Sawatsky & Kelowna Curling Club
2016 Jim Cotter, Ryan Kuhn, Tyrel Griffith, Rick Sawatsky & Kelowna Curling Club
2017 John Morris Jim Cotter, Tyrel Griffith, Rick Sawatsky & Kelowna Curling Club
2018 Sean Geall, Jeffrey Richard, Andrew Nerpin, Kelowna Curling Club
2019 Jim Cotter, Steve Laycock, Tyrel Griffith, Rick Sawatsky & Kelowna Curling Club
2020 Jim Cotter, Steve Laycock, Andrew Nerpin, Rick Sawatsky & Kelowna Curling Club
2021 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in British Columbia.
Team Laycock (Steve Laycock, Jim Cotter, Andrew Nerpin, Rick Sawatsky) represented B.C. at Brier.
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2022 Brent Pierce, Jeff Richard, , Royal City CC, , Kelowna CC & Kamloops CC

References[]

  1. ^ "Provincials cancelled". Curl BC. January 7, 2020. Retrieved January 10, 2020.
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