English Men's Curling Championship Explained

English Men's Curling Championship
Established:1975
Current Host City:Dumfries, Scotland
Current Arena:Dumfries Ice Bowl
Current Champion:Rob Retchless

The English Men's Curling Championship is the national men's curling championship for England. The championship decides which team of curlers is sent to the European Curling Championships (and the same year's World Curling Championships, if England qualifies) the following season. It has been held annually since 1975.[1] It is organized by the English Curling Association.[2]

Past champions

YearSkipViceSecondLeadAlternatePlace
at Euros
next
season[3]
Place
at Worlds
that
season[4]
1975 Ron Thornton Ken Duncan John D Kerr Barry Nevett
1976 Ron Thornton John D Kerr Tony Atherton Tony Fraser
1977 not held
1978 Ron Thornton John D Kerr Peter Kershaw Michael Thompson
1979 Tony Atherton Frank Kershaw Tony Fraser Ian Kerr
1980 Alan Forrest Malcolm Maxwell Stephen Shell Geoff Logan
1981 Tony Atherton Ron Thornton John D Kerr Michael Thompson
1982 Ronnie Brock John Brown Duncan Stewart
1983 Ronnie Brock John Brown Ian Coutts Duncan Stewart
1984 Ronnie Brock Ian Coutts Duncan Stewart
1985 Ronnie Brock Ian Coutts John Brown
1986 Ronnie Brock Robin Gemmell John Brown
1987 John Deakin Peter Bowyer Martyn Deakin Gordon Vickers
1988 John Deakin Peter Bowyer Gordon Vickers Malcolm Richardson
1989 Eric Laidler Michael Sutherland Jim Wilson Neil Harvey
1990 John Deakin Martyn Deakin
1991 John Deakin
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996 Martyn Deakin Alan Turner Harvey Curle Ian Coutts
1997 Martyn Deakin Alan Turner Stephen Hinds Ian Coutts Harvey Curle
1998 Martyn Deakin Alan Turner Stephen Hinds Harvey Curle
1999 Mark Copperwheat Bruce Bowyer Stephen Hinds Richard Hills
2000 James Dixon Harvey Curle Andrew Dixon Richard Murray
2001 Andrew Reed Tom Jaeggi Chris Smith Daniel Jaeggi
2002 James Dixon Harvey Curle Andrew Dixon Richard Murray
2003 James Dixon Harvey Curle Martyn Deakin Richard Murray
2004 Andrew Reed Harvey Curle Chris Smith Richard Murray
2005 Bruce Bowyer Stephen Hinds Richard Hills Mark Wilkinson
2006 Michael Opel Jamie Malton Andrew Woolston Kenneth Malton
2007 Andrew Reed James Dixon Andrew Dixon Neil Murray
2008 Andrew Reed James Dixon Tom Jaeggi Andrew Dixon
2009 Jamie Malton Michael Opel Henry Carter Keith Wilson
2010 Alan MacDougall Andrew Reed Andrew Woolston Tom Jaeggi
2011 Alan MacDougall Andrew Reed Andrew Woolston Tom Jaeggi
2012 Alan MacDougall Andrew Reed Andrew Woolston Tom Jaeggi
2013 Alan MacDougall Andrew Reed Andrew Woolston Tom Jaeggi
2014 Alan MacDougall Andrew Reed Andrew Woolston Tom Jaeggi
2015 Alan MacDougall Andrew Reed Andrew Woolston Tom Jaeggi
2016 Alan MacDougall Andrew Reed Andrew Woolston Tom Jaeggi
2017 Andrew Woolston Scott Gibson Fraser Clark James Whittle
2018 Andrew Reed Michael Opel Jamie Malton Tom Jaeggi
2019 Andrew Reed Michael Opel Jamie Malton Tom Jaeggi
2020[5] Andrew Woolston Andrew Reed Scott Gibson Fraser Clark
2021 Cancelled
2022[6] Andrew Woolston Andrew Reed Scott Gibson Jim Whittle Tom Jaeggi
2023 Rob Retchless Jonathan Havercroft Jotham Sugden Harry Pinnell
2024 Rob Retchless Joe Sugden Scott Gibson Jonathan Havercroft

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.curlingengland.com/competitions/english-mens-curling-championship/ Men's Championship – English Curling Association
  2. http://www.curlingengland.com/ English Curling Association
  3. Web site: Results & Statistics - Teams - European Curling Championships . World Curling Federation .
  4. Web site: Results & Statistics - Teams - World Curling Championship . World Curling Federation .
  5. News: Andrew Woolston wins English men’s championships. English Curling. February 12, 2020. April 16, 2022.
  6. Web site: English National Championship. CurlingZone. April 16, 2022.