Scottish Wheelchair Curling Championship Explained

The Scottish Wheelchair Curling Championship is the national championship for wheelchair curling in Scotland. The event has been held since 2003.

Winners

Year Winning team[1]
(in order: skip, third, second, lead, alternate)
2003 Alex Harvey, Michael McCreadie, Paul Webster, David Telfer
2004 Frank Duffy, Murray Cran, Frances Lucas, Ross Hatten
2005 Frank Duffy, Ken Dickson, Murray Cran, Margaret Easton
2006 Jim Sellar, Angie Malone, Jim Taylor, Angela Higson
2007 Tom Killin, Aileen Neilson, Jim Elliott, Rosemary Lenton
2008 Angie Malone, Ian Donaldson, Gill Keith, Jim Taylor
2009 Michael McCreadie, Aileen Neilson, Jim Elliott, Gerald Pocock
2010 Aileen Neilson, Michael McCreadie, Tom Killin, Jim Sellar, Angie Malone
2011 Aileen Neilson, Tom Killin, Ian Donaldson, Michael McCreadie
2012 Gregor Ewan, Jim Gault, Michael McKenzie, Jackie Cayton
2013 Aileen Neilson, Robert McPherson, Richard Craig, David Leeson
2014 Alex Harvey, David Bain, Eddie Flemming, David Telfer
2015 Gregor Ewan, Jim Gault, Tom Killin, Jim Sellar
2016 Jim Gault, Tom Killin, Gregor Ewan, Jim Sellar
2017[2] Jim Gault, Tom Killin, Debbie McKenna, Jim Sellar
2018 Jim Gault, Gregor Ewan, Tom Killin, Jim Sellar, Debbie McKenna
2019 Jim Gault, Gregor Ewan, Stephen McGarry, Gary Logan
2020 cancelled due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic

See also

Notes and References

  1. https://www.scottishcurling.org/comps/past-national-champions/scottish-wheelchair-curling-champions/ Scottish Wheelchair Curling Champions - Scottish Curling
  2. https://competitions.scottishcurling.org/competitions/scottish-curling-wheelchair-championship/ 2017 Scottish Curling Wheelchair Championship - Scottish Curling