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Australian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship
Established2007
2023 host cityNaseby, New Zealand
2023 arenaNaseby Curling Club
2023 championDean Hewitt / Tahli Gill

The Australian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship is the national curling championship for mixed doubles curling in Australia. The winners of the tournament will represent Australia at the World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship. Event organizer is Australian Curling Federation.

Champions and medallists

The past champions and medallists of the event are listed as follows:

Year Host,
Dates
Champion
(order: men, women)
Runner-up Bronze Result
on Worlds
2007 Bendigo
?–? May
Gerald Chick, Jennifer Thomas John Anderson, ?? (unknown) 17th
(2008)
2008 Naseby, New Zealand
19–21 July
Gerald Chick, Jennifer Thomas Hugh Millikin, Kim Forge Ted Bassett, Mona Bassett 23rd
(2009)
2009 Naseby, New Zealand
19–21 July
Hugh Millikin, Kim Forge Stephen Johns, Lyn Gill Ted Bassett, Diane Sheard 5th
(2010)
2010 Naseby, New Zealand
1–3 October
Hugh Millikin, Kim Forge Stephen Johns, Lyn Gill Dave Thomas, Jennifer Thomas 16th
(2011)
2011 Melbourne
?–? September
Stephen Johns, Kim Forge Gerald Chick, Jennifer Thomas Dean Hewitt, Lynn Hewitt 24th
(2012)
2012 Naseby, New Zealand
6–9 September
Jay Merchant, Lyn Gill Ian Palangio, Laurie Weeden Stephen Johns, Kim Forge 22nd
(2013)
2013 Naseby, New Zealand
3–6 October
Ian Palangio, Laurie Weeden Hugh Millikin, Carlee Millikin Stephen Johns, Kim Forge 12th
(2014)
2014 Naseby, New Zealand
2–5 October
Stephen Johns, Kim Forge Ian Palangio, Laurie Weeden Hugh Millikin, Carlee Millikin 28th
(2015)
2015 Naseby, New Zealand
1–4 October
Ian Palangio, Laurie Weeden Hugh Millikin, Kim Forge Dean Hewitt, Kristen Tsourlenes 31st
(2016)
2016 Naseby, New Zealand
18–21 August
Dean Hewitt, Lynn Hewitt Ian Palangio, Laurie Weeden Matt Panoussi, Jennifer Westhagen 18th
(2017)
2017 Erina
26–29 October
Dean Hewitt, Lynn Hewitt Jay Merchant, Kim Forge Hugh Millikin, Carlee Millikin 18th
(2018)
2018 Naseby, New Zealand
6–10 June
Dean Hewitt, Tahli Gill Jay Merchant, Waverley Taylor Matt Panoussi, Jennifer Westhagen 4th
(2019)
2019 Naseby, New Zealand
6–10 June
Dean Hewitt, Tahli Gill Matt Panoussi, Jennifer Westhagen Hugh Millikin, Carlee Millikin 13th
(2020)
2020 cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic 13th
(2021)
2021 cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic 11th
(2022)
2022
Naseby, New Zealand
16–18 December
Dean Hewitt, Tahli Gill Matt Panoussi, Jennifer Westhagen Nathan Francey, Jessica Boersen 8th
(2023)
2023
Naseby, New Zealand
18–20 September
Dean Hewitt, Tahli Gill Joanne Robins, Nathan Francey 15th
(2024)

References

  1. Australian Nationals – Mixed Doubles Results – Australian Curling Federation
  2. "Mixed Doubles & Seniors Nationals 2022". Australian Curling Federation.
  3. "Australian Nationals Dec 2022__Mixed_Doubles_Draw_v3". Google Docs.
  4. "Australian Nationals Sept Nationals 2023 Draw - v2". Google Docs.

See also

Australian National Championships
Olympic sports
Team sports
Individual sports
Non-Olympic sports
Team sports
Individual sports
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