Yukon/NWT Men's Curling Championship
The Yukon/NWT Men's Curling Championship is the men's curling championship that determines Team Yukon/NWT at the Tim Hortons Brier. The tournament features teams from two of Canada's northern territories, the Northwest Territories (NWT) and the Yukon. So far, there have been no attempts from Canada's third and newest territory, Nunavut, to compete and represent Canada's north at the Brier.
The territories first participated in the 1975 Macdonald Brier.
Qualification
Four teams play in the territories championship. Both the Northwest Territories and the Yukon hold separate territorial championships, and the top two teams from each territory then play at the Yukon/NWT championship.
Prior to 1975, teams in the Yukon played in the B.C. provincial playdowns and teams in the Northwest Territories played in the Alberta playdowns.
Winners
Year | Skip | Winning Club | Brier record (place) |
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2014 | Jamie Koe | Yellowknife Curling Club | 3-8 (10th) |
2013 | Jamie Koe | Yellowknife Curling Club | 5-6 (7th) |
2012 | Jamie Koe | Yellowknife Curling Club | 7-6** (4th) |
2011 | Jamie Koe | Yellowknife Curling Club | 3-8 (11th) |
2010 | Jamie Koe | Yellowknife Curling Club | 1-10 (12th) |
2009 | Jamie Koe | Yellowknife Curling Club | 3-8 (9th) |
2008 | Chad Cowan | Whitehorse Curling Club | 2-9 (12th) |
2007 | Jamie Koe | Yellowknife Curling Club | 5-6 (7th) |
2006 | Jamie Koe | Yellowknife Curling Club | 6-5 (5th) |
2005 | Steve Moss | Yellowknife Curling Club | 0-11 (12th) |
2004 | Brian Wasnea | Whitehorse Curling Club | 0-11 (12th) |
2003 | Chad Cowan | Whitehorse Curling Club | 3-8 (11th) |
2002 | Jonathon Solberg | Whitehorse Curling Club | 3-8 (10th) |
2001 | Steve Moss | Yellowknife Curling Club | 0-11 (12th) |
2000 | Chad Cowan | Whitehorse Curling Club | 3-8 (9th) |
1999 | Orest Peech | Whitehorse Curling Club | 0-11 (12th) |
1998 | Trevor Alexander | Yellowknife Curling Club | 1-10 (12th) |
1997 | Lonnie Kofoed | Whitehorse Curling Club | 4-7 (9th) |
1996 | Richard Robertson | Yellowknife Curling Club | 1-10 (12th) |
1995 | Robert Andrews | Atlin Curling Club | 2-9 (11th) |
1994 | Robert Andrews | Atlin Curling Club | 2-9 (11th) |
1993 | Trevor Alexander | Yellowknife Curling Club | 3-8 (11th) |
1992 | Steve Moss | Yellowknife Curling Club | 3-8 (11th) |
1991 | Chuck Haines | Whitehorse Curling Club | 3-8 (11th) |
1990 | Trevor Alexander | Yellowknife Curling Club | 3-8 (12th) |
1989 | Al Delmage | Yellowknife Curling Club | 3-8 (9th) |
1988 | Trevor Alexander | Yellowknife Curling Club | 1-10 (12th) |
1987 | Al Delmage | Yellowknife Curling Club | 5-6 (9th) |
1986 | Klaus Schoenne | Yellowknife Curling Club | 3-8 (10th) |
1985 | Al Delmage | Yellowknife Curling Club | 6-6* (6th) |
1984 | Al Delmage | Yellowknife Curling Club | 3-8 (11th) |
1983 | Don Strang | Yellowknife Curling Club | 3-8 (11th) |
1982 | Paul Hunter | Takhini Curling Club | 3-8 (11th) |
1981 | Chuck Haines | Whitehorse Curling Club | 4-7 (9th) |
1980 | Al Delmage | Yellowknife Curling Club | 5-6 (6th) |
1979 | Don Strang | Yellowknife Curling Club | 2-9 (12th) |
1978 | Howie Brazeau | Fort Smith Curling Club | 5-6 (T6th) |
1977 | Don Twa | Whitehorse Curling Club | 5-6 (T7th) |
1976 | Howie Brazeau | Fort Smith Curling Club | 5-6 (T7th) |
1975 | Don Twa | Whitehorse Curling Club | 8-3 (T2nd) |
* Lost tie breaker
** Lost 3-4 Game to Alberta (K. Koe) and Lost Bronze Medal Game to Manitoba (Fowler)
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