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New Zealand Women's Curling Championship

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The New Zealand Women's Curling Championship is the national championship of women's curling in New Zealand. It has been held annually since 2005 and organized by New Zealand Curling Association. From 1994 to 2004 the national champions were the winners of the Wendorf Rock, and the event was open to both genders.[1] Some winning teams had men's and women's players.

List of champions and medallists

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The past champions and medalists of the event are listed as follows (in order – fourth/skip, third, second, lead, alternate):

The Wendorf Rock (champions only)

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Host arena: Dunedin Curling Club.[2]

Year Champion club Champion team
1994 Taieri Edwin Harley, Allan McLean, P Buchanan, A Harley
1995 Kyeburn Fen Greer, Helen Greer, Becky Greer, Helen Rutherford[a]
1996 Taieri Edwin Harley, Allan McLean, P Buchanan, H Casey
1997 Ranfurly Sean Becker, Helen Greer, Becky Greer, Warren Dobson
1998 Dunedin Jim Allan, Ross Stevens, Patsy Inder, J Gamble
1999 Ranfurly Peter Becker, Merv Jamieson, Darren Carson, Sean Becker
2000 Ranfurly Peter Becker, Merv Jamieson, Darren Carson, Sean Becker
2001 Auckland Hans Frauenlob, Paul Minett, Tom Telfer, Lorne De Pape
2002 Maniototo Sean Becker, Warren Dobson, Karen Rawcliffe, O Rawcliffe
2003 Dunedin Dan Mustapic, Jim Allan, Allan McLean, M McLean
2004 Maniototo Warren Dobson, Sean Becker, Karen Rawcliffe, C Andrews

New Zealand Curling Championship — Women

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Year Dates
Host city, arena
Champion Runner-up Bronze
2005
Bridget Becker, Brydie Donald, Natalie Campbell, Catherine Inder Natasha Dallow, Heather Jamieson, Abby Pyle, Marisa Jones
2006
Bridget Becker, Brydie Donald, Natalie Campbell, Catherine Inder Cass Becker, Marisa Jones, Abby Pyle, Heather Jamieson
2007
Bridget Becker, Brydie Donald, Abby Pyle, Cass Becker Linda Geary, Lucy Harris, Jacinda Kerr, Lois Allen
2008[3]
31 July — 3 August
Naseby, MCI
Bridget Becker, Brydie Donald, Cassie Becker, Linda Geary Natalie Campbell, Kylie Petherick, Marissa Jones, Catherine Rissel Liz Matthews, Christine Bewick, Pauline Farra, Cathy Fenton
2009[4]
Bridget Becker, Brydie Donald, Marisa Jones, Linda Geary Natalie Campbell, Kylie Petherick, Lana Williams, Lucienne Langille Wendy Becker, Liz Matthews, Christine Bewick, Carolyn Cooney
2010[5]
2—4 July
Naseby, MCI
Bridget Becker, Brydie Donald, Marisa Jones, Natalie Campbell Chelsea Farley, Thivya Jeyaranjan, Tessa Farley, Emily Whelan Wendy Becker, Elizabeth Matthews, Christine Bewick, Pauline Farra
2011[6]
1—3 July
Naseby, MCI
Brydie Donald, Natalie Campbell, Marisa Jones, Jess Zinsli, alternate: Katie Bauer Wendy Becker, Christine Diack, Helen Greer, Carolyn Cooney Liz Matthews, Christine Bewick, Kathy-Jo Dobson, Megan Kliegl, alternate: Ashleigh Black
2012[7]
29 June — 1 July
Naseby, MCI
Bridget Becker, Brydie Donald, Marisa Jones, Natalie Thurlow Chelsea Farley, Thivya Jeyaranjan, Tessa Farley, Kelsi Heath, alternate: Tash Whyte Wendy Becker, Liz Matthews, Eleanor Adviento, Helen Greer
2013[8]
12—14 July
Dunedin, Dunedin Ice Stadium
Wendy Becker, Brydie Donald, Kelsi Heath, Kathy-Jo Dobson Thivya Jeyaranjan (fourth), Chelsea Farley (skip), Tessa Farley, Eleanor Adviento [9]
2014[10]
11—13 July
Naseby, MCI
Wendy Becker, Liz Matthews, Cass Becker, Kathy-Jo Dobson Chelsea Farley, Thivya Jeyaranjan, Tessa Farley, Eleanor Adviento Bridget Becker, Marisa Jones, Kelsi Heath, Waverley Taylor
2015[11]
2—5 July
Naseby, MCI
Chelsea Farley, Thivya Jeyaranjan, Tessa Farley, Eleanor Adviento Liz Matthews, Waverley Taylor, Glenys Taylor, Emily Whelan Wendy Becker, Bridget Becker, Jessica Smith, Holly Thompson
2016[12]
7—10 July
Naseby, MCI
Thivya Jeyaranjan (fourth), Chelsea Farley (skip), Tessa Farley, Eleanor Adviento Jessica Smith, Holly Thompson, Waverley Taylor, Bridget Becker, alternate: Anna de Boer Courtney Smith, Mhairi-Bronté Duncan, Eloise Pointon, Sophie Tran
2017[13]
7—9 July
Dunedin, Dunedin Ice Stadium
Bridget Becker, Jessica Smith, Holly Thompson, Emma Sutherland Chelsea Farley, Thivya Jeyaranjan, Tessa Farley, Eleanor Adviento Mhairi-Bronté Duncan, Grace Apuwai-Bishop, Michelle Bong, Temika Apuwai-Bishop
2018[14]
5—8 July
Naseby, MCI
Bridget Becker, Natalie Thurlow, Abby Pyle, Eloise Pointon Jessica Smith, Holly Thompson, Mhairi-Bronté Duncan, Courtney Smith Thivya Jeyaranjan (fourth), Chelsea Farley (skip), Tessa Farley, Grace Apuwai-Bishop
2019[15]
4—7 July
Naseby, MCI
Bridget Becker, Natalie Thurlow, Cass Becker, Eloise Pointon Jessica Smith, Holly Thompson, Mhairi-Bronté Duncan, Jennifer Stewart Courtney Smith, Lucy Neilson, Zoe Harman, Anna Stuart, alternate: Ruby Kinney
2020[16]
30 July — 2 August
Naseby, MCI
Bridget Becker, Natalie Thurlow, Thivya Jeyaranjan, Eloise Pointon, alternate: Olivia Russell Jessica Smith, Holly Thompson, Jennifer Stewart, Ruby Kinney Courtney Smith, Mhairi-Bronté Duncan, Zoe Harman, Rachael Pitts
2021[17]
10—13 June
Naseby, MCI
Bridget Becker, Natalie Thurlow, Holly Thompson, Jennifer Stewart, alternate: Ruby Kinney Courtney Smith, Mhairi-Bronté Duncan, Rachael Pitts, Rebecca Long Grace Apuwai-Bishop, Temika Apuwai-Bishop, Lucy Neilson, Charlotte Hutton-Atkins
2022[18]
16—19 June
Naseby, MCI
Jessica Smith, Holly Thompson, Natalie Thurlow, Bridget Becker Eleanor Adviento, Thivya Turner, Tessa Farley, Ariel Weber Michelle Bong, Ruby Kinney, Olivia Russell, Lucy Neilson
2023[19]
14—18 June
Naseby, MCI
Jessica Smith, Holly Thompson, Bridget Becker, Natalie Thurlow Courtney Smith, Mhairi-Bronté Duncan, Eleanor Adviento, Michelle Bong Rachael Pitts, Lucy Neilson (skip), Ruby Kinney, Olivia Russell

Medal record for curlers

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(2005–2023)

Curler Gold Silver Bronze
Bridget Becker 14 1 2
Natalie Thurlow
(Natalie Campbell)
11 2
Brydie Donald 9
Holly Thompson 4 4 1
Marisa Jones
(Marissa Jones)
4 3 1
Cass Becker
(Cassie Becker)
4 1
Thivya Turner (Jeyaranjan) 3 6 1
Jessica Smith 3 4 1
Eloise Pointon 3 1
Tessa Farley 2 6 1
Eleanor Adviento 2 5 1
Chelsea Farley 2 5 1
Abby Pyle 2 2
Wendy Becker 2 1 4
Linda Geary 2 1
Kathy-Jo Dobson 2 1
Catherine Inder 2
Jennifer Stewart 1 2
Liz Matthews
(Elizabeth Matthews)
1 1 5
Ruby Kinney 1 1 3
Kelsi Heath 1 1 1
Olivia Russell 1 2
Katie Bauer 1
Emma Sutherland 1
Jess Zinsli 1
Mhairi-Bronté Duncan 4 3
Courtney Smith 3 3
Waverley Taylor 2 1
Heather Jamieson 2
Kylie Petherick 2
Emily Whelan 2
Michelle Bong 1 2
Rachael Pitts 1 2
Carolyn Cooney 1 1
Helen Greer 1 1
Lois Allen 1
Natasha Dallow 1
Anna de Boer 1
Christine Diack 1
Lucy Harris 1
Jacinda Kerr 1
Lucienne Langille 1
Rebecca Long 1
Catherine Rissel 1
Glenys Taylor 1
Tash Whyte 1
Lana Williams 1
Ariel Weber 1
Christine Bewick 4
Lucy Neilson 4
Grace Apuwai-Bishop 3
Temika Apuwai-Bishop 3
Pauline Farra 2
Zoe Harman 2
Ashleigh Black 1
Cathy Fenton 1
Charlotte Hutton-Atkins 1
Megan Kliegl 1
Anna Stuart 1
Sophie Tran 1

Notes

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  1. ^ Women’s only team

References

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  1. ^ "Dunedin CC : Wendorf Rock". Curling.org.nz. 3 February 2016. Retrieved 20 February 2016.
  2. ^ Dunedin Curling
  3. ^ "2008 NZ National Championships".
  4. ^ "2009 NZ National Championships".
  5. ^ "2010 NZ National Championships".
  6. ^ "2011 NZ National Championships".
  7. ^ "2012 NZ National Championships".
  8. ^ "2013 NZ National Championships".
  9. ^ Two teams only.
  10. ^ "2014 NZ National Championships".
  11. ^ "2015 NZ National Championships".
  12. ^ "2016 NZ National Championships".
  13. ^ "2017 NZ National Championships".
  14. ^ "2018 NZ National Championships". Archived from the original on 22 January 2019.
  15. ^ "2019 NZ National Championships".
  16. ^ "2020 NZ National Championships".
  17. ^ "2021 NZ National Championships". (check this link in 2022 – because this is current event for Wiki-edition in 2021)
  18. ^ "2022 NZ National Championships".
  19. ^ "2023 NZ Men's & Women's Championships". New Zealand Curling. Archived from the original on 18 June 2023.
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See also

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