Royal City Curling Club

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[edit] History

Construction of the Royal City Curling Club in New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada, began in August 1965, and was completed in January 1966. The club's first president was Malvin J. Hughes, and its first ice maker was Don Bowman. Since its completion, renovations have been done on it twice, once in 1987 and again in 1994. The club is now the home of the Westcoast Curling Classic.




[edit] National Representatives From Royal City CC

1972 - BC & Canadian Mixed Champion - Trev Fisher  
1987 - BC Junior Men's Champion - Brent Pierce  
1992 - BC Men's Champion - Jim Armstrong  
1995 - BC Ladies Champion - Marla Geiger  
1995 - BC Senior Men's Champion - Wayne Matthewson  
1996 - Men's & Ladies' Deaf Curling Champions  
1997 - BC Senior Men's Champion - Wayne Matthewson  
1998 - BC Men's Champion - Greg McAulay  
2000 - BC, Canadian & World Men's Champion - Greg McAulay  
2001 - BC Junior Men's Champion - Andrew Bilesky  
2001 - Canadian Olympic Trials Champion - Kelley Law  
2002 - BC Senior Men's Champion - Jamie McTavish  
2002 - Olympic Bronze Medalists - Kelley Law Team  
2004 - BC Senior Ladies / Canadian Runner-up - Kathy Smiley  
2004 - BC Ladies Champions - Georgina Wheatcroft  
2004 - BC Men's Champions / Brier Semifinalist - Jay Peachey  
2005 - BC Senior Ladies/Canadian Runner-up -  Kathy Smiley 
2005 - BC Senior Men's  Champions - Jamie McTavish
2007 - BC Ladies Champions - Kelley Law

[edit] Major Events Hosted at Royal City CC

1997 - Canadian Police National Championship  
2000 - B.C. Safeway Select  
2001 - JVC Women's Skins Game


[edit] References

The Royal City Curling Club