Canadian Mixed Curling Championship

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| Name = Canadian Mixed Curling Championship

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| Established = 1964

| Current host city = St. Catharines, Ontario

| Current arena = St. Catharines Golf & Country Club

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| Current champion = {{NS}}

| Current = 2024 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship

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The Canadian Mixed Curling Championship is the national curling championship for mixed curling in Canada. The winners of the tournament represent Canada at the World Mixed Curling Championship.

In mixed curling, the positions on a team must alternate between men and women. If a man throws last rocks, which is usually the case, the women must throw lead rocks and third rocks, while the other male member of the team throws second rocks. In 2004, Shannon Kleibrink became the only woman to skip a team and win a Canadian Mixed championship.

History

The Canadian Mixed Curling Championship was established in 1964, with Canadian Breweries as the event's sponsor and Frank Sargent as its committee chairman.{{cite web|url=http://www.curling.ca/championships/mixed/history-of-the-mixed/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140213024708/http://www.curling.ca/championships/mixed/history-of-the-mixed/|url-status=dead|archive-date=February 13, 2014|title=History of the Mixed|date=February 13, 2014|website=Curling Canada|access-date=April 13, 2020}}{{cite news|title=Dugie and champion rink named to Hall of Fame|date=February 19, 1974|newspaper=Brandon Sun|location=Brandon, Manitoba|page=6|url=https://newspaperarchive.com/sports-clipping-feb-19-1974-1625933/}}{{free access}} For the first two years it was held at the Royal Canadian Curling Club in Toronto. The first championship was won by Ernie Boushy of Winnipeg with a record of 9–1.14 Rinks Entered in Quebec Mixed Curling Playdowns, News and Eastern Townships Advocate, Feb 20, 1964."Curling News column", L'artisan. Nov 23, 1964.

In 1973, Seagram Distillers became the new official sponsor, until 1983.{{Cite web|title=2020 Mixed Guide |url=https://www.curling.ca/files/2019/11/2020-Mixed-Guide-Formatted.pdf|website=Curling Canada}}

Up until 1995, the event was typically held in March, but was bumped up to January that year when Unitel became a sponsor. That was also the year that the "Season of Champions" event series was implemented, and the Page playoffs began to be used.

Unitel's parent company AT&T became the sponsor in 1997, a partnership that only lasted until 1998. The event was dropped as a Season of Champions event in 2004, and was no longer shown on television. In 2005, the page playoff system was dropped and replaced by a 3-team playoff.{{citation needed|date=May 2020}} The 2005 event was bumped up to November of the previous year, and the event has been held in November ever since, and is why the event was not held in the year it was billed as until the COVID-19 pandemic cancelled the November 2020 event.

Starting with the 2008 Championships (held in November 2007), the Canadian Curling Association picked two curlers from the winning team to represent Canada at the World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship. This ended with the 2012 Mixed Championship, with the creation of the Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Trials.{{citation needed|date=May 2020}}

Champions

The past champions of the event are listed as follows:{{cite web |url=http://www.curling.ca/championships/mixed/history-of-the-mixed/past-champions/ |title=Past Champions of the Mixed |publisher=Canadian Curling Association |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140213024716/http://www.curling.ca/championships/mixed/history-of-the-mixed/past-champions/ |archivedate=February 13, 2014 |url-status=dead }}

=1964–1979=

class="wikitable"
scope="col"| Year

! scope="col"| Winning Locale

! scope="col"| Winning Team

! scope="col"| Host

1964ManitobaErnie Boushy, Ina Light, Garry DeBlonde, Bea McKenzieToronto, Ontario
1965AlbertaLee Green, Kay Berreth, Shirley Salt, Vi SaltToronto, Ontario
1966ManitobaErnie Boushy, Ina Light, Garry DeBlonde, Betty HirdFort William, Ontario
1967SaskatchewanLarry McGrath, Darlene Hill, Peter Gunn, Marlene DorsettQuébec City, Quebec
1968SaskatchewanLarry McGrath, Darlene Hill, Peter Gunn, Marlene DorsettSaint Boniface, Manitoba
1969{{AB}}Don Anderson, Bernie Hunter, Bill Tarnish, Connie ReeveKitchener, Ontario
1970{{AB}}Bill Mitchell, Hadie Manley, Bill Tarnish, Connie ReeveVancouver, British Columbia
1971{{SK}}Larry McGrath, Darlene Hill, John Gunn, Audrey St. JohnSaint John, New Brunswick
1972{{BC}}Trev Fisher, Gail Wren, Bryan Bettesworth, Louise FisherThunder Bay, Ontario
1973{{MB}}Barry Fry, Peggy Casselman, Stephen Decter, Susan LynchCharlottetown, Prince Edward Island
1974{{SK}}Rick Folk, Cheryl Stirton, Tom Wilson, Bonnie OrchardWinnipeg, Manitoba
1975{{AB}}Les Rowland, Aurdrey Rowland, Dan Schmaltz, Betty SchmaltzKitchener, Ontario
1976{{BC}}Tony Eberts, Elizabeth Short, Clark Glanville, Eleanor ShortLethbridge, Alberta
1977{{MB}}Harold Tanasichuk, Rose Tanasichuk, Jim Kirkness, Debbie OrrHalifax, Nova Scotia
1978{{SK}}Bernie Yuzdepski, Marnie McNiven, Roy Uchman, Joan BjerkeSaskatoon, Saskatchewan
1979{{NO}}Roy Lund, Nancy Lund, Ron Apland, Marsha KerrPrince George, British Columbia

=1980–present=

A playoff was added in 1980.

class="wikitable"
scope="col"| Year

! scope="col"| Winning Locale

! scope="col"| Winning Team

! scope="col"| Runner up (skip)

! scope="col"| Host

1980{{Cite news|title=Manitoba foursome wins marathon mixed curling final|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/star-phoenix/134676709/|access-date=2023-11-05|newspaper=Saskatoon Star-Phoenix|date=March 24, 1980}}{{MB}}Jim Dunstone, Carol Dunstone, Del Stitt, Elaine Jones{{PE}} (John Fortier)St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
1981{{Cite news|title=Folk misses key draw, Lang grabs mixed title|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/star-phoenix/118822523/|access-date=2023-11-05|newspaper=Saskatoon Star-Phoenix|date=March 23, 1981}}{{NO}}Rick Lang, Anne Provo, Bert Provo, Lorraine Edwards{{SK}} (Rick Folk)Winnipeg, Manitoba
1982{{Cite news|title=B.C. rink mixed curling champions|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-gazette/134677105/|access-date=2023-11-05|newspaper=Montreal Gazette|date=March 29, 1982}}{{BC}}Glen Pierce, Marlene Neubauer, Fuji Miki, Sharon Bradley{{SK}} (Rick Folk)Timmins, Ontario
1983{{Cite news|title=Folk foursome tops field|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/north-bay-nugget/134677260/|access-date=2023-11-05|newspaper=North Bay Nugget|date=March 28, 1983}}{{SK}}Rick Folk, Dorenda Schoenhals, Tom Wilson, Elizabeth Folk{{NO}} (Scott Hamilton)Saint John, New Brunswick
1984{{SK}}Randy Woytowich, Kathy Fahlman, Brian McCusker, Jan Betker{{QC}} (Kevin Adams)Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
1985{{BC}}Steve Skillings, Pat Sanders, Al Carlson, Louise Herlinveaux{{NS}} (Dave Jones)Toronto, Ontario
1986{{ON}}Dave Van Dine, Dawn Ventura, Hugh Millikin, Cindy Wiggins{{AB}} (Randy Ferbey)Kamloops, British Columbia
1987{{PE}}Peter Gallant, Kathy Gallant, Phil Gorveatt, Simone MacKenzie{{NO}} (Gord Tokaryk)Summerside, Prince Edward Island
1988{{MB}}Jeff Stoughton, Karen Fallis, Rob Meakin, Lynn Morrow{{AB}} (Ken Ursuliak)North Bay, Ontario
1989{{cite news|title=P.E.I. hammer beats Manitoba|date=March 19, 1989|page=20|newspaper=Ottawa Citizen|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-ottawa-citizen/157954936/|accessdate=October 27, 2024}}{{PE}}Robert Campbell, Angela Roberts, Mark O'Rourke, Kathy O'Rourke{{MB}} (Jeff Stoughton)Brandon, Manitoba
1990{{AB}}Marvin Wirth, Glenna Rubin, Millard Evans, Robin Pettit{{MB}} (Howard Restall)Rimouski, Quebec
1991{{MB}}Jeff Stoughton, Karen Fallis, Scott Morrow, Lynn Morrow{{NB}} (Grant Odishaw)Thunder Bay, Ontario
1992{{AB}}Kurt Balderston, Marcy Balderston, Rod Kramer, Joanne Morrison{{NO}} (Jim Adams)Grande Prairie, Alberta
1993{{NS}}Scott Saunders, Colleen Jones, Tom Fetterly, Helen Radford{{AB}} (Terry Meek)Swift Current, Saskatchewan
1994{{NB}}Grant Odishaw, Heather Smith, Rick Perron, Krista Smith{{BC}} (Eric Wiltzen)Leduc, Alberta
1995{{NS}}Steve Ogden, Mary Mattatall, Jeff Hopkins, Heather Hopkins{{PE}} (Peter MacDonald)Point Edward, Ontario
1996{{SK}}Randy Bryden, Cathy Trowell, Russ Bryden, Karen Inglis{{ON}} (Rich Moffatt)Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
1997{{NO}}Chris Johnson, Barb McKinty, Drew Eloranta, Lisa Gauvreau{{BC}} (Eric Wiltzen)Kindersley, Saskatchewan
1998{{NS}}Steve Ogden, Mary Mattatall, Jeff Hopkins, Heather Hopkins{{ON}} (Dean Wadland)Owen Sound, Ontario
1999{{NS}}Paul Flemming, Colleen Jones, Tom Fetterly, Monica Moriarty{{PE}} (Peter MacDonald)Victoria, British Columbia
2000{{AB}}Kevin Koe, Susan O'Connor, Greg Northcott, Lawnie Goodfellow{{SK}} (Jim Packet)Lethbridge, Alberta
2001{{QC}}Jean-Michel Ménard, Jessica Marchand, Marco Berthelot, Joëlle Sabourin{{NS}} (Mark Dacey)Weyburn, Saskatchewan
2002{{NS}}Mark Dacey, Heather Smith-Dacey, Rob Harris, Laine Peters{{PE}} (John Likely)Halifax, Nova Scotia
2003{{NS}}Paul Flemming, Kim Kelly, Tom Fetterly, Cathy Donald{{AB}} (Shannon Kleibrink)Abbotsford, British Columbia
2004{{AB}}Shannon Kleibrink, Richard Kleibrink, Judy Pendergast, Kevin Pendergast{{ON}} (Heath McCormick)Timmins, Ontario
2005{{NL}}Mark Nichols, Shelley Nichols, Brent Hamilton, Jennifer Guzzwell{{SK}} (Kyle George)Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
2006{{ON}}John Epping, Julie Reddick, Scott Foster, Leigh Armstrong{{MB}} (David Hamblin)Whitehorse, Yukon
2007{{NB}}Terry Odishaw, Becky Atkinson, Kevin Boyle, Jane Boyle{{QC}} (Ève Bélisle)Kitchener, Ontario
2008{{AB}}Dean Ross, Susan O'Connor, Tim Krassman, Susan Wright{{ON}} (Bob Turcotte)Calgary, Alberta
2009{{MB}}Sean Grassie, Allison Nimik, Ross Derksen, Kendra Green{{ON}} (Wayne Tuck Jr.)Iqaluit, Nunavut
2010{{NS}}Mark Dacey, Heather Smith-Dacey, Andrew Gibson, Jill Mouzar{{ON}} (Mark Bice)Burlington, Ontario
2011{{PE}}Robert Campbell, Rebecca Jean MacPhee, Robbie Doherty, Jackie Reid{{MB}} (Terry McNamee)Morris, Manitoba
2012{{SK}}Jason Ackerman, Chantelle Eberle, Dean Hicke, Colleen Ackerman{{AB}} (Kurt Balderston)Sudbury, Ontario
2013{{ON}}Cory Heggestad, Heather Graham, Greg Balsdon, Amy Mackay{{NS}} (Brent MacDougall)Mount Royal, Quebec
2014{{AB}}Darren Moulding, Heather Jensen, Brent Hamilton, Anna-Marie Moulding{{ON}} (Cory Heggestad)Ottawa, Ontario
2015{{SK}}Max Kirkpatrick, Jolene Campbell, Chris Haichert, Teejay Haichert{{NT}} (Jamie Koe)North Bay, Ontario
2016{{AB}}Mick Lizmore, Sarah Wilkes, Brad Thiessen, Alison Kotylak[http://www.curling.ca/blog/2015/11/14/alberta-claims-gold-at-2016-canadian-mixed/ 2016 Canadian Mixed Curling Champions]{{SK}} (Bruce Korte)Toronto, Ontario
2017{{NO}}Trevor Bonot, Jackie McCormick, Kory Carr, Megan Carr{{MB}} (Braden Calvert)Yarmouth, Nova Scotia
2018{{ON}}Mike Anderson, Danielle Inglis, Sean Harrison, Lauren Harrison{{QC}} (Robert Desjardins)Swan River, Manitoba
2019{{MB}}Colin Kurz, Meghan Walter, Brendan Bilawka, Sara Oliver{{NS}} (Kendal Thompson)Winnipeg, Manitoba
2020{{QC}}Jean-Sébastien Roy, Amélie Blais, Dan deWaard, Brenda Nicholls{{NB}} (Grant Odishaw)Saguenay, Quebec
2021{{efn|name="COVID"|The original 2021 event, scheduled for November 2020 was cancelled due to COVID-19{{Cite web|date=2020-08-11|title=2020 events altered|url=https://www.curling.ca/blog/2020/08/11/2020-events-altered/|url-status=live|access-date=2021-05-08|publisher=Curling Canada|language=en-US|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200925004806/https://www.curling.ca/blog/2020/08/11/2020-events-altered/ |archive-date=2020-09-25 }}{{Cite web|date=2020-09-10|title=More events cancelled|url=https://www.curling.ca/blog/2020/09/10/more-events-cancelled/|url-status=live|access-date=2021-05-08|publisher=Curling Canada|language=en-US|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200910233748/https://www.curling.ca/blog/2020/09/10/more-events-cancelled/ |archive-date=2020-09-10 }}}}{{QC}}Jean-Michel Ménard, Marie-France Larouche, Ian Belleau, Annie Lemay{{ON}} (Mike McLean)Canmore, Alberta
2022{{QC}}Félix Asselin, Laurie St-Georges, Émile Asselin, Emily Riley{{NO}} (Trevor Bonot)Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
2023{{SK}}Shaun Meachem, Kelly Schafer, Chris Haichert, Teejay Haichert{{MB}} (Kyle Kurz)Swift Current, Saskatchewan
2024{{NS}}Owen Purcell, Christina Black, Adam McEachren, Jenn Baxter{{SK}} (Jason Ackerman)St. Catharines, Ontario
2025Assiniboia, Saskatchewan

Championships by province

As of 2024

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Province

!Titles by province

{{AB}}11
{{SK}}11
{{MB}}9
{{NS}}8
{{BC}}4
{{NO}}4
{{ON}}4
{{QC}}4
{{PE}}3
{{NB}}2
{{NL}}1

Notes

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References

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