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Curling Competition
The Scottish Wheelchair Curling Championship is the national championship for wheelchair curling in Scotland. The event has been held since 2003.
Year |
Winning team[1] (in order: skip, third, second, lead, alternate)
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2003 |
Alex Harvey, Michael McCreadie, Paul Webster, David Telfer
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2004 |
Frank Duffy, Murray Cran, Frances Lucas, Ross Hatten
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2005 |
Frank Duffy, Ken Dickson, Murray Cran, Margaret Easton
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2006 |
Jim Sellar, Angie Malone, Jim Taylor, Angela Higson
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2007 |
Tom Killin, Aileen Neilson, Jim Elliott, Rosemary Lenton
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2008 |
Angie Malone, Ian Donaldson, Gill Keith, Jim Taylor
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2009 |
Michael McCreadie, Aileen Neilson, Jim Elliott, Gerald Pocock
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2010 |
Aileen Neilson, Michael McCreadie, Tom Killin, Jim Sellar, Angie Malone
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2011 |
Aileen Neilson, Tom Killin, Ian Donaldson, Michael McCreadie
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2012 |
Gregor Ewan, Jim Gault, Michael McKenzie, Jackie Cayton
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2013 |
Aileen Neilson, Robert McPherson, Richard Craig, David Leeson
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2014 |
Alex Harvey, David Bain, Eddie Flemming, David Telfer
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2015 |
Gregor Ewan, Jim Gault, Tom Killin, Jim Sellar
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2016 |
Jim Gault, Tom Killin, Gregor Ewan, Jim Sellar
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2017[2] |
Jim Gault, Tom Killin, Debbie McKenna, Jim Sellar
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2018 |
Jim Gault, Gregor Ewan, Tom Killin, Jim Sellar, Debbie McKenna
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2019 |
Jim Gault, Gregor Ewan, Stephen McGarry, Gary Logan
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2020 |
cancelled due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic
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