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2005 Canadian Mixed Curling
Championship
Host city Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
ArenaPrince Albert Golf and Country Club
DatesNovember 21–28, 2004
Winner  Newfoundland and Labrador
Curling club St. John's CC,
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
Skip Mark Nichols
Third Shelley Nichols
Second Brent Hamilton
Lead Jennifer Guzzwell
Finalist  Saskatchewan (Kyle George)
«  2004
2006 »

The 2005 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship was held November 21–28, 2004 [1] at the Prince Albert Golf and Country Club in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. [2]

The 2005 Mixed was the 2nd Canadian Mixed Championship to be held in the 2004 calendar year, as the Canadian Curling Association moved the event from the Spring to the Fall. The Mixed has been held in the Fall ever since, and has been referred to the following calendar year ever since. The event also changed playoff formats, moving from the page playoff system to a 3-team playoff. [3]

Newfoundland and Labrador won its first ever Mixed championship, as Mark Nichols, sister Shelley Nichols, Brent Hamilton and Jennifer Guzzwell from the St. John's Curling Club won the championship, defeating Saskatchewan in the final.

Teams

Locale Skip Third Second Lead
  Alberta Ralph Brust Karen Powell (skip) Ken Powell Tina McDonald
  British Columbia Scott DeCap Kristen Windsor Brian Windsor Lanette Nordick
  Manitoba Terry McNamee Tasha Hunter Brendan Taylor Tanya Robins
  New Brunswick Terry Odishaw Becky Atkinson Kevin Boyle Jane Boyle
  Newfoundland and Labrador Mark Nichols Shelley Nichols Brent Hamilton Jennifer Guzzwell
  Northern Ontario Joe Scharf Krista Scharf Mike McCarville Amy Stachiw
  Nova Scotia Paul Flemming Melanie Comstock Alan Cameron Hayley Clarke
  Ontario Phil Daniel Kerry Lackie Spencer Townley Kim Ambrose
  Prince Edward Island Kim Dolan Kevin Champion Marion MacAulay Mike Dillon
  Quebec Ève Bélisle Mark McClory Martine Comeau Christian Bouchard
  Saskatchewan Kyle George Jolene McIvor Ben Hebert Maegan Strueby
  Northwest Territories/ Yukon Jamie Koe Monique Gagnier Brad Chorostkowski Kelly Kaylo

Standings

Province Skip Wins Losses
  Saskatchewan Kyle George 8 3
  Newfoundland and Labrador Mark Nichols 8 3
  British Columbia Scott DeCap 7 4
  Nova Scotia Paul Flemming 7 4
  New Brunswick Terry Odishaw 6 5
  Manitoba Terry McNamee 6 5
  Ontario Phil Daniel 6 5
  Northern Ontario Joe Scharf 5 6
  Quebec Ève Bélisle 4 7
  Northwest Territories/ Yukon Jamie Koe 3 8
  Alberta Ralph Brust 3 8
  Prince Edward Island Kim Dolan 3 8

Tiebreaker

Playoffs

Semifinal Final
1   Saskatchewan 5
2   Newfoundland and Labrador 9 2   Newfoundland and Labrador 7
3   Nova Scotia 7

References

  1. ^ "History of the Canadian Mixed Curling Championship - 2014 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship". Archived from the original on 2013-11-27. Retrieved 2013-11-18.
  2. ^ CurlingZone
  3. ^ "2020 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship Media Guide" (PDF). Curling Canada.

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2005 Canadian Mixed Curling
Championship
Host city Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
ArenaPrince Albert Golf and Country Club
DatesNovember 21–28, 2004
Winner  Newfoundland and Labrador
Curling club St. John's CC,
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
Skip Mark Nichols
Third Shelley Nichols
Second Brent Hamilton
Lead Jennifer Guzzwell
Finalist  Saskatchewan (Kyle George)
«  2004
2006 »

The 2005 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship was held November 21–28, 2004 [1] at the Prince Albert Golf and Country Club in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. [2]

The 2005 Mixed was the 2nd Canadian Mixed Championship to be held in the 2004 calendar year, as the Canadian Curling Association moved the event from the Spring to the Fall. The Mixed has been held in the Fall ever since, and has been referred to the following calendar year ever since. The event also changed playoff formats, moving from the page playoff system to a 3-team playoff. [3]

Newfoundland and Labrador won its first ever Mixed championship, as Mark Nichols, sister Shelley Nichols, Brent Hamilton and Jennifer Guzzwell from the St. John's Curling Club won the championship, defeating Saskatchewan in the final.

Teams

Locale Skip Third Second Lead
  Alberta Ralph Brust Karen Powell (skip) Ken Powell Tina McDonald
  British Columbia Scott DeCap Kristen Windsor Brian Windsor Lanette Nordick
  Manitoba Terry McNamee Tasha Hunter Brendan Taylor Tanya Robins
  New Brunswick Terry Odishaw Becky Atkinson Kevin Boyle Jane Boyle
  Newfoundland and Labrador Mark Nichols Shelley Nichols Brent Hamilton Jennifer Guzzwell
  Northern Ontario Joe Scharf Krista Scharf Mike McCarville Amy Stachiw
  Nova Scotia Paul Flemming Melanie Comstock Alan Cameron Hayley Clarke
  Ontario Phil Daniel Kerry Lackie Spencer Townley Kim Ambrose
  Prince Edward Island Kim Dolan Kevin Champion Marion MacAulay Mike Dillon
  Quebec Ève Bélisle Mark McClory Martine Comeau Christian Bouchard
  Saskatchewan Kyle George Jolene McIvor Ben Hebert Maegan Strueby
  Northwest Territories/ Yukon Jamie Koe Monique Gagnier Brad Chorostkowski Kelly Kaylo

Standings

Province Skip Wins Losses
  Saskatchewan Kyle George 8 3
  Newfoundland and Labrador Mark Nichols 8 3
  British Columbia Scott DeCap 7 4
  Nova Scotia Paul Flemming 7 4
  New Brunswick Terry Odishaw 6 5
  Manitoba Terry McNamee 6 5
  Ontario Phil Daniel 6 5
  Northern Ontario Joe Scharf 5 6
  Quebec Ève Bélisle 4 7
  Northwest Territories/ Yukon Jamie Koe 3 8
  Alberta Ralph Brust 3 8
  Prince Edward Island Kim Dolan 3 8

Tiebreaker

Playoffs

Semifinal Final
1   Saskatchewan 5
2   Newfoundland and Labrador 9 2   Newfoundland and Labrador 7
3   Nova Scotia 7

References

  1. ^ "History of the Canadian Mixed Curling Championship - 2014 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship". Archived from the original on 2013-11-27. Retrieved 2013-11-18.
  2. ^ CurlingZone
  3. ^ "2020 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship Media Guide" (PDF). Curling Canada.

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