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Australian Women's Curling Championship
Established1991
2024 host cityNaseby, New Zealand
2024 arenaNaseby Curling Club
2024 championHelen Williams

The Australian Women's Curling Championship is the national curling championship of women's curling in Australia. The winners of the tournament represent Australia at the Pan Continental Curling Championships (previously the Pacific-Asia Curling Championships). It is organized by the Australian Curling Federation.

The event is normally held in Naseby, New Zealand, as Australia currently lacks a dedicated curling facility.

Past champions

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

Year Host,
Dates
Winning Team Runner-up Team Bronze Team PACC/PCCC
result
1991 Jacqueline Lund, Christine Guthrie, Janie Pirret, Tania Joyce, alternate: Rhonda Shallcross 1991
2nd place, silver medalist(s)
1992 Women's event not held
1993 Lynn Hewitt, Christine Traquair, Ellen Weir, Lyn Greenwood, alternate: Audrey Bedford 1993
2nd place, silver medalist(s)
1994 Ellen Weir, Lyn Greenwood, Daryl Davies, Rhonda Shallcross 1994
2nd place, silver medalist(s)
1995 Lynn Hewitt, Linda Carter-Watts, Ellen Weir, Lyn Greenwood 1995
2nd place, silver medalist(s)
1996 Lynn Hewitt, Linda Carter-Watts, Ellen Weir, Lyn Greenwood, alternate: Christine Traquair 1996
2nd place, silver medalist(s)
1997 Women's event not held
1998 Lynn Hewitt, Ellen Weir, Sarah Herbert, Lyn Greenwood, alternate: Sandy Gagnon 1998
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
1999 Women's event not held
2000 Women's event not held
2001 Helen Wright, Lynn Hewitt, Lyn Greenwood, Ellen Weir, alternate: Sandy Gagnon 2001
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)
2002 Helen Wright, Lynn Hewitt, Lyn Greenwood, Ellen Weir, alternate: Sandy Gagnon 2002
4th
2003 Helen Wright, Sandy Gagnon, Lyn Greenwood, Janet Cobden, alternate: Jenn Gagnon 2003
4th
2004 Helen Wright, Lynn Hewitt, Sandy Gagnon, Janet Cobden 2004
5th
2005 Helen Wright, Kim Forge, Sandy Gagnon, Lynette Gill, alternate: Cherie Curtis 2005
6th
2006 Kim Forge, Sandy Gagnon, Lyn Gill, Laurie Weeden
2007 Kim Forge, Sandy Gagnon, Lynette Gill, Madeleine Kate Wilson 2007
4th
2008 Kim Forge, Sandy Gagnon, Lynette Gill, Laurie Weeden, alternate: Madeleine Kate Wilson 2008
5th
2009 Kim Forge, Laurie Weeden, Lynette Gill, Madeleine Kate Wilson 2009
5th
2010 Kim Forge, Laurie Weeden, Lynette Gill, Madeleine Kate Wilson 2010
5th
2011 Women's event not held
2012 Laurie Weeden, Kim Forge, Lynette Gill, Blair Murray 2012
4th
2013 Kim Forge, Sandy Gagnon, Anne Powell, Blair Murray 2013
5th
2014 Kim Forge, Sandy Gagnon, Kate Mountenay, Jenny Riordan 2014
5th
2015 Women's event not held
2016 Jennifer Westhagen, Lauren Wagner, Kristen Tsourlenes, Stephanie Barr, alternate: Anne Powell 2016
5th
2017 Naseby
8-11 June
Helen Williams, Kim Forge, Ashley Street, Michelle Fredericks-Armstrong Jennifer Westhagen, Stephanie Barr, Katherine Hayes, Beata Lukasiak Lauren Wagner, Kristen Tsourlenes, Anne Powell, Carlee Millikin 2017
6th
2018 Naseby
7-10 June
Tahli Gill, Laurie Weeden, Lyn Gill, Kirby Kill, alternate: Jayna Gill Jennifer Westhagen, Beata Bowes, Katherine Hayes, Stephanie Barr Lauren Wagner, Kristen Tsourlenes, Anne Powell, Carlee Millikin 2018
6th
2019 Naseby
14-19 Aug
Lauren Wagner, Anne Powell, Kristen Tsourlenes, Carlee Millikin Tahli Gill, Laurie Weeden, Lyn Gill, Kirby Kill, alternate: Amanda Hlushak Jennifer Westhagen, Beata Bowes, Katherine Hayes, Stephanie Barr 2019
6th
2020 Australian Championship cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Australian Championship cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Naseby
15-18 Aug
Jennifer Westhagen, Sara Westman, Kristin Tsourlenes, Carlee Millikin, alternate: Nicole Hewett Tahli Gill, Kirby Gill, Su Yun Oh, Ivy Militano, alternate: Lucy Militano Helen Williams, Karen Titheridge, Kim Irvine, Michelle Fredericks-Armstrong, alternate: Adrienne Kennedy 2022
6th
2023 Naseby
6-9 Jun
Jennifer Westhagen, Sara Westman, Kristin Tsourlenes, Carlee Millikin Helen Williams, Kim Forge, Anne Powell, Beata Bowes Karen Titheridge, Carolyn Swan, Jelena Sostaric, Delaney Hyde 2023
8th
2024 Naseby
13-16 May
Helen Williams, Sara Westman, Karen Titheridge, Kristin Tsourlenes, alternate: Michelle Fredericks-Armstrong Anne Powell, Amanda Hlushak, Nicole Hewett, Fiona Foley Ros Gallagher, Agnes Szentannai, Michelle Dunstone, Joanne Robins, alternate: Jennifer Westhagen

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References

  1. McKirdy, Lachlan (11 December 2021). "Winter Olympics 2022: Australia qualifies curling team for Olympics for the first time at Beijing 2022". Fox Sports Australia.
  2. Australian Nationals – Women's Results – Australian Curling Federation
  3. "2022/2023 Australian National Championships". Curlingzone.
  4. "2024 Australian National Championships". Curlingzone.
  5. "2024 Australian National Championships". Curlingzone. Retrieved 18 May 2024.

See also


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