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Scottish Women's Curling Championship

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Scottish Men's Curling Championship
Established1962
2024 host cityDumfries[1]
2024 arenaDumfries Ice Bowl
2024 championFay Henderson
Current edition

The Scottish Women's Curling Championship is the national women's curling championship for Scotland. The championship usually decides which team of curlers is sent to the World Women's Curling Championship, but in Olympic years, the winner must play the British Olympic representative to play to determine the Scottish team at the Worlds.[2] Beginning in 2021, Scotland's World Championship teams will be selected by Scottish Curling instead.[3]

Past champions

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Year Skip Third Second Lead Locale
1977 Bett Law Bea Dodds Margaret Paterson Margaret Cadzow Perth
1978 Isobel Torrance Isobel Waddell Marion Armour Margaret Wiseman Hamilton
1979 Beth Lindsay Anne MacKellar Jeanette Johnston May Taylor Ayr
1980 Bett Law Bea Sinclair Jane Sanderson Carol Hamilton Perth
1981 Helen Caird Rae Gray Sheena Hay Helen Watson Dundee
1982 Isobel Torrance Isobel Waddell Marion Armour Margaret Wiseman Hamilton
1983 Hazel McGregor Jane Ramsay Betty McGregor Billie-May Muirhead Perth
1984 Sadie Anderson Annie Kennedy Martha McFadzean Jessie Brown Ayr
1985 Isobel Torrance, Jr. Margaret Craig Jackie Steele Sheila Harvey Hamilton
1986 Isobel Torrance, Jr. Margaret Craig Jackie Steele Sheila Harvey Hamilton
1987 Marion Miller Janice Miller Jane McConnell Moira McConnell Howwood
1988 Christine Allison Margaret Scott Kimmie Brown Sheena Drummie Hamilton
1989 Christine Allison Margaret Scott Kimmie Brown Carol Dawson Hamilton
1990 Carolyn Hutchinson Claire Milne Mairi Milne Tara Brown Howwood
1991 Christine Allison Claire Milne Mairi Milne Margaret Richardson Hamilton
1992 Jackie Lockhart Debbie Knox Wendy Bell Judith Stobbie Aberdeen
1993 Christine Cannon Claire Milne Mairi Herd Margaret Richardson Stranraer
1994 Christine Cannon Claire Milne Mairi Milne Janice Watt Stranraer
1995 Kirsty Hay Edith Loudon Joanna Pegg Katie Loudon Perth
1996 Kirsty Hay Edith Loudon Karen Addison Katie Loudon Perth
1997 Carolyn Hutchinson Heather Corckett Jan Byers Lucy Levack Lockerbie
1998 Kirsty Hay Edith Loudon Jackie Lockhart Katie Loudon
Alternate: Fiona Bayne
Perth
1999 Debbie Knox Isobel Hannen Wendy Bell Judith Stobie Howwood
2000 Rhona Martin Margaret Morton Fiona MacDonald Janice Watt Howwood
2001 Julia Ewart Heather Byers Nancy Murdoch Lynn Cameron Dundee
2002 Jackie Lockhart Sheila Swan Katriona Fairweather Anne Laird Aberdeen
2003 Edith Loudon Karen Addison Lynn Cameron Katie Loudon Perth
2004 Jackie Lockhart Sheila Swan Katriona Fairweather Anne Laird Aberdeen
2005 Kelly Wood Lorna Vevers Sheila Swan Lindsay Wood Stirling
2006 Kelly Wood Lorna Vevers Kim Brewster Lindsay Wood Stirling
2007 Kelly Wood Jackie Lockhart Lorna Vevers Lindsay Wood Stirling
2008 Gail Munro Lyndsay Wilson Karen Addison Anne Laird Stranraer
2009 Eve Muirhead Karen Addison Rachel Simms Anne Laird Perth
2010 Eve Muirhead Jackie Lockhart Kelly Wood Lorna Vevers Perth
2011 Anna Sloan Claire Hamilton Vicki Adams Rhiann Macleod Lockerbie
2012 Eve Muirhead Anna Sloan Vicki Adams Claire Hamilton Perth
2013 Eve Muirhead Anna Sloan Vicki Adams Claire Hamilton Perth
2014 Kerry Barr Rachael Simms Rhiann Macleod Barbara McPake Murrayfield
2015 Eve Muirhead Anna Sloan Vicki Adams Sarah Reid Perth
2016 Eve Muirhead Anna Sloan Vicki Adams Sarah Reid Perth
2017 Eve Muirhead Anna Sloan Vicki Adams Lauren Gray Perth
2018 Hannah Fleming Jennifer Dodds Alice Spence Vicky Wright Lockerbie
2019 Sophie Jackson Naomi Brown Mili Smith Sophie Sinclair Dumfries
2020[4] Eve Muirhead Lauren Gray Jennifer Dodds Vicky Wright Perth
2021 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Scotland[5]
2022 Rebecca Morrison Gina Aitken Sophie Sinclair Sophie Jackson Aberdeen
2023 Rebecca Morrison Gina Aitken Sophie Sinclair Sophie Jackson Aberdeen
2024 Fay Henderson Hailey Duff Amy MacDonald Katie McMillan Dumfries

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Scottish Curling Men's & Women's Championships". Scottish Curling. Archived from the original on 22 February 2022. Retrieved 22 February 2022.
  2. ^ "World Championship Playoff". Scottish Curling. Retrieved 9 September 2019.
  3. ^ "SCOTTISH CURLING MAKES KEY CHANGE TO MAXIMISE COMPETITIVENESS ON GLOBAL STAGE". Scottish Curling. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  4. ^ "Scottish Curling Championships: Eve Muirhead guides rink to eighth title as Bruce Mouat seals three in row". BBC Sport. 15 February 2020. Retrieved 6 March 2020.
  5. ^ @scottishcurling (14 January 2021). "Following a meeting of our Comps Committee, we are very disappointed to announce the cancellation of the remaining competitions in the 2020-21 calendar. We remain hopeful of some indoor curling towards the end of the season, and look forward to a safe and healthy 2021-22" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
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