English Mixed Curling Championship | |
Established: | 2005 |
Current Champion: | Fiona Spain |
The English Mixed Curling Championship is the national mixed curling championship for England. The championship usually decides which team of curlers is sent to the following season's World Mixed Curling Championship (from 2015) or the European Mixed Curling Championship (before 2015). It has been held annually since 2005.[1] It is organized by the English Curling Association.[2]
Year | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Alternate | Place at Euros next season[3] | Place at Worlds next season[4] | |
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2005 | Alan MacDougall | Chris Robinson | Claire Grimwood | |||||
2006 | not held | |||||||
2007 | Alan MacDougall | Andrew Reed | Suzie Law | |||||
2008 | Alan MacDougall | Andrew Reed | Suzie Law | |||||
2009 | Alan MacDougall | Andrew Reed | Suzie Law | |||||
2010 | Alan MacDougall | Andrew Reed | Suzie Law | |||||
2011 | Alan MacDougall | Andrew Reed | Suzie Law | |||||
2012 | Bryan Zachary | Lauren Pearce | Kerr Alexander | Naomi Robinson | Angharad Ward | |||
2013 | John Sharp | Lorna Rettig | Nigel Patrick | Alison Hemmings | ||||
2014 | Lorna Rettig | Nigel Patrick | ||||||
2015 | Arthur Bates | Harry Mallows | ||||||
2016 | Greg Dunn | Angharad Ward | Nigel Patrick | Lorna Rettig | ||||
2017 | Andrew Woolston | Lesley Gregory | Scott Gibson | Kirsty Balfour | ||||
2018 | Greg Dunn | Lorna Rettig | Jonathan Braden | Sydney Boyd | ||||
2019 | Stuart Brand (fourth) | Fiona Spain (skip) | Johnathan Havercroft | Kathryn Spain |