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The Canadian Junior Curling Championships is an annual curling tournament held to determine the best junior-level curling team in Canada. Junior level curlers must be under the age of 20 as of December 31 in the year prior to the tournament.
Every year since 1987, the event has been combined with the men's and women's tournaments at the same venue.
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The winner of the tournament goes on to play at the World Junior Curling Championships later in the year.
[edit] Champions
[edit] Women's
Year |
Winning Locale |
Winning Skip |
Location |
1971 |
Alberta |
Shelby McKenzie |
Vancouver |
1972 |
Manitoba |
Chris Pidzarko |
Winnipeg, Manitoba |
1973 |
Saskatchewan |
Janet Crimp |
Montreal |
1974 |
Manitoba |
Chris Pidzarko |
Edmonton, Alberta |
1975 |
Saskatchewan |
Patricia Crimp |
Grand Falls, Newfoundland |
1976 |
Saskatchewan |
Colleen Rudd |
Thunder Bay, Ontario |
1977 |
Alberta |
Cathy King |
Saint John, New Brunswick |
1978 |
Alberta |
Cathy King |
Chilliwack, British Columbia |
1979 |
Saskatchewan |
Denise Wilson |
Yorkton, Saskatchewan |
1980 |
Nova Scotia |
Kay Smith |
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island |
1981 |
Manitoba |
Karen Fallis |
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia |
1982 |
British Columbia |
Sandra Plut |
Winnipeg, Manitoba |
1983 |
Ontario |
Alison Goring |
Calgary, Alberta |
1984 |
Manitoba |
Darcy Kirkness |
Fort St. John, British Columbia |
1985 |
Saskatchewan |
Kim Armbruster |
Fredericton, New Brunswick |
1986 |
British Columbia |
Jodie Sutton |
Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec |
1987 |
British Columbia |
Julie Sutton |
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan |
1988 |
Alberta |
LeDawn Funk |
North Vancouver, British Columbia |
1989 |
Manitoba |
Cathy Overton |
Winnipeg, Manitoba |
1990 |
Saskatchewan |
Atina Ford |
Sudbury, Ontario |
1991 |
New Brunswick |
Heather Smith |
Leduc, Alberta |
1992 |
Saskatchewan |
Amber Holland |
Vernon, British Columbia |
1993 |
Ontario |
Kim Gellard |
Trois-Rivières, Quebec |
1994 |
Manitoba |
Jennifer Jones |
Truro, Nova Scotia |
1995 |
Manitoba |
Kelly MacKenzie |
Regina, Saskatchewan |
1996 |
Alberta |
Heather Godberson |
Edmonton, Alberta |
1997 |
Nova Scotia |
Meredith Doyle |
Selkirk, Manitoba |
1998 |
New Brunswick |
Melissa McClure |
Calgary, Alberta |
1999 |
Quebec |
Marie-France Larouche |
Kelowna, British Columbia |
2000 |
Saskatchewan |
Stefanie Miller |
Moncton, New Brunswick |
2001 |
Prince Edward Island |
Suzanne Gaudet |
St. Catharines, Ontario |
2002 |
Prince Edward Island |
Suzanne Gaudet |
Summerside, Prince Edward Island |
2003 |
Saskatchewan |
Marliese Miller |
Ottawa |
2004 |
Nova Scotia |
Jill Mouzar |
Victoria, British Columbia |
2005 |
New Brunswick |
Andrea Kelly |
Fredericton, New Brunswick |
2006 |
Saskatchewan |
Mandy Selzer |
Thunder Bay, Ontario |
Year |
Winning Locale |
Winning Skip |
Location |
1950 |
Saskatchewan |
Bill Clarke |
|
1951 |
Saskatchewan |
Gary Thode |
|
1952 |
Saskatchewan |
Gary Thode |
|
1953 |
Ontario |
Bob Walker |
|
1954 |
Saskatchewan |
Bayne Secord |
|
1955 |
Saskatchewan |
Bayne Secord |
|
1956 |
Saskatchewan |
Bob Hawkins |
|
1957 |
Ontario |
Ian Johnston |
|
1958 |
Northern Ontario |
Tom Tod |
|
1959 |
Alberta |
John Trout |
|
1960 |
Alberta |
Tommy Kroeger |
|
1961 |
British Columbia |
Jerry Caughlin |
|
1962 |
Saskatchewan |
Mike Lukowich |
|
1963 |
Alberta |
Wayne Saboe |
|
1964 |
Northern Ontario |
Bob Ash |
|
1965 |
Saskatchewan |
Dan Fink |
|
1966 |
Alberta |
Brian Howes |
|
1967 |
Alberta |
Stanley Trout |
|
1968 |
Ontario |
Bill Hope |
|
1969 |
Saskatchewan |
Robert Miller |
|
1970 |
New Brunswick |
Ronald Ferguson |
|
1971 |
Saskatchewan |
Greg Montgomery |
|
1972 |
Alberta |
Lawrence Niven |
|
1973 |
Ontario |
Mark McDonald |
|
1974 |
Alberta |
Robb King |
|
1975 |
Alberta |
Paul Gowsell |
|
1976 |
Prince Edward Island |
Bill Jenkins |
|
1977 |
Alberta |
Paul Gowsell |
Winnipeg, Manitoba |
1978 |
Alberta |
Darren Fish |
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island |
1979 |
Manitoba |
Mert Thompsett |
Victoria, British Columbia |
1980 |
Quebec |
Denis Marchand |
Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario |
1981 |
Manitoba |
Mert Thompsett |
Saint John, New Brunswick |
1982 |
Ontario |
John Base |
Swift Current, Saskatchewan |
1983 |
Saskatchewan |
Jamie Schneider |
Halifax, Nova Scotia |
1984 |
Manitoba |
Bob Ursel |
Winnipeg, Manitoba |
1985 |
Alberta |
Kevin Martin |
St. John's, Newfoundland |
1986 |
Manitoba |
Hugh McFadyen |
Red Deer, Alberta |
1987 |
New Brunswick |
Jim Sillivan |
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan |
1988 |
British Columbia |
Mike Wood |
North Vancouver, British Columbia |
1989 |
British Columbia |
Dean Joanisse |
Winnipeg, Manitoba |
1990 |
Ontario |
Noel Herron |
Sudbury, Ontario |
1991 |
Northern Ontario |
Jason Repay |
Leduc, Alberta |
1992 |
Quebec |
Michel Ferland |
Vernon, British Columbia |
1993 |
Nova Scotia |
Shawn Adams |
Trois-Rivières, Quebec |
1994 |
Alberta |
Colin Davison |
Truro, Nova Scotia |
1995 |
Manitoba |
Chris Galbraith |
Regina, Saskatchewan |
1996 |
Northern Ontario |
Jeff Currie |
Edmonton, Alberta |
1997 |
Alberta |
Ryan Keane |
Selkirk, Manitoba |
1998 |
Ontario |
John Morris |
Calgary, Alberta |
1999 |
Ontario |
John Morris |
Kelowna, British Columbia |
2000 |
British Columbia |
Brad Kuhn |
Moncton, New Brunswick |
2001 |
Newfoundland |
Brad Gushue |
St. Catharines, Ontario |
2002 |
Manitoba |
David Hamblin |
Summerside, Prince Edward Island |
2003 |
Saskatchewan |
Steve Laycock |
Ottawa |
2004 |
New Brunswick |
Ryan Sherrard |
Victoria, British Columbia |
2005 |
Saskatchewan |
Kyle George |
Fredericton, New Brunswick |
2006 |
Alberta |
Charley Thomas |
Thunder Bay, Ontario |