1964 Diamond D Championship

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1964 Diamond "D" Championship
Host city Edmonton, Alberta
Arena Sportex
DatesFebruary 24–28
Attendance~4,000 [1]
WinnerFlag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia
Curling club Kimberley CC, Kimberley
Skip Ina Hansen
Third Ada Calles
Second Isabel Leith
Lead May Shaw
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The 1964 Diamond "D" Championship the Canadian women's curling championship was held from February 24 to 28, 1964 at the Sportex [1] in Edmonton, Alberta.

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Team British Columbia, who was skipped by Ina Hansen won the event by finishing the round robin with an 8–1 record. This was British Columbia's second championship, [2] with their previous title coming two years earlier in 1962, which was also skipped by Hansen. Hansen became the first skip in Canadian women's curling championship history to have won two championships.

Both Alberta and Nova Scotia finished tied for second with 6–3 records, necessitating a tiebreaker playoff for second place. Alberta would go on to beat Nova Scotia 7-4 in the tiebreaker to capture runner-up honors.

The Newfoundland rink had the dubious distinction of becoming the first team ever to finish round robin play winless.

Teams

The teams are listed as follows: [3] [4]

AlbertaBritish ColumbiaManitobaNew BrunswickNewfoundland
Dawson Creek Ladies CC, Dawson Creek, BC

Skip: Mickey Down
Third: Sheila McKenzie
Second: Bernice Ashlee
Lead: Joanne Bennett

Kimberley CC, Kimberley

Skip: Ina Hansen
Third: Ada Calles
Second: Isabel Leith
Lead: May Shaw

Carman CC, Carman

Skip: Myrtle McGregor
Third: Isabelle Park
Second: Norma Coles
Lead: Helen Brechin

Bathurst CC, Bathurst

Skip: Joan Callaghan
Third: Anne Orser
Second: Shirley Pilson
Lead: Geraldine Lenihan

St. John's CC, St. John's CC

Skip: Marjorie Rockwell
Third: Jeanette Blair
Second: Elsie May
Lead: Kay Knight

Nova ScotiaOntarioPrince Edward IslandQuebecSaskatchewan
Halifax Ladies CC, Halifax

Skip: Irene Snow
Third: Jean Nickerson
Second: Helen Duffus
Lead: Ruth Lewis

Royal Canadian Navy CC, Ottawa

Skip: Helen Hanright
Third: Lyllis Fulton
Second: Louise Denny
Lead: Russ Manning

Montague CC, Montague

Skip: Mary Nicholson
Third: Edith Clay
Second: Connie Ings
Lead: Evelyn Cudmore

Mount Royal Ladies CC, Mount Royal

Skip: Anne Phillips
Third: Phillippa Jane Tanton
Second: Alice Roberts
Lead: Isabel Campbell

Caledonian CC, Regina

Skip: Janet Perkin
Third: Kay Krug
Second: Joyce Miller
Lead: Doreen Thomas

Round robin standings

Final Round Robin standings [4]

Key
Diamond D champion
Teams to Tiebreaker
ProvinceSkipWLPFPA
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia Ina Hansen 819950
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia Irene Snow 638180
Alberta Mickey Down 638053
Flag of Manitoba (1905).svg  Manitoba Myrtle McGregor 549269
Saskatchewan Janet Perkin 548669
Ontario Helen Hanright 546480
New Brunswick Joan Callaghan 457381
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec Anne Phillips 456680
Prince Edward Island Mary Nicholson 276397
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Newfoundland Marjorie Rockwell 0959104

Round robin results

All draw times are listed in Mountain Standard Time (UTC−07:00). [5] [4]

Draw 1

Monday, February 24, 3:00 pm

Team12345678910Final
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Newfoundland (Rockwell)02301100007
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia (Hansen)200300112514
Team12345678910Final
Saskatchewan (Perkin)103301111X11
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec (Phillips)020020000X4
Team12345678910Final
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia (Snow)13000102007
Ontario (Hanright)001130201311
Team12345678910Final
Alberta (Down)30101001039
Flag of Manitoba (1905).svg  Manitoba (McGregor)01020200308
Team12345678910Final
New Brunswick (Callaghan)130103003011
Prince Edward Island (Nicholson)00103022019

Draw 2

Monday, February 24, 8:00 pm

Team12345678910Final
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia (Hansen)010203130111
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec (Phillips)00201000104
Team12345678910Final
New Brunswick (Callaghan)020201404013
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Newfoundland (Rockwell)10201001027
Team12345678910Final
Saskatchewan (Perkin)03100400008
Flag of Manitoba (1905).svg  Manitoba (McGregor)100110421212
Team12345678910Final
Ontario (Hanright)020231103012
Prince Edward Island (Nicholson)10200001015
Team1234567891011Final
Alberta (Down)001220001107
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia (Snow)210001210029

Draw 3

Tuesday, February 25, 9:00 am

Team12345678910Final
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia (Hansen)213122030216
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia (Snow)00000020103
Team12345678910Final
Saskatchewan (Perkin)110211034X13
Ontario (Hanright)000000100X1
Team12345678910Final
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec (Phillips)10030001218
New Brunswick (Callaghan)032031100010
Team12345678910Final
Flag of Manitoba (1905).svg  Manitoba (McGregor)010410400313
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Newfoundland (Rockwell)10400101209
Team12345678910Final
Alberta (Down)201103320X12
Prince Edward Island (Nicholson)010020001X4

Draw 4

Tuesday, February 25, 8:00 pm

Team12345678910Final
Flag of Manitoba (1905).svg  Manitoba (McGregor)04002001029
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia (Snow)201402101011
Team12345678910Final
Saskatchewan (Perkin)123103110214
New Brunswick (Callaghan)00002000406
Team12345678910Final
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia (Hansen)112011230X11
Ontario (Hanright)000100001X2
Team12345678910Final
Prince Edward Island (Nicholson)210201003110
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Newfoundland (Rockwell)00401011007
Team12345678910Final
Alberta (Down)20010211029
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec (Phillips)02102000106

Draw 5

Wednesday, February 26, 10:30 am

Team12345678910Final
Alberta (Down)203024004X15
Saskatchewan (Perkin)000100100X2
Team12345678910Final
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia (Hansen)204022101X12
Prince Edward Island (Nicholson)010100020X4
Team12345678910Final
Flag of Manitoba (1905).svg  Manitoba (McGregor)130421103X15
Ontario (Hanright)001000010X2
Team12345678910Final
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec (Phillips)220101011311
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Newfoundland (Rockwell)00201010004
Team1234567891011Final
New Brunswick (Callaghan)010100101105
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia (Snow)101011010016

Draw 6

Wednesday, February 26, 3:00 pm

Team12345678910Final
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia (Snow)23000103009
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Newfoundland (Rockwell)00111010116
Team12345678910Final
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia (Hansen)10301000139
Saskatchewan (Perkin)03010021007
Team12345678910Final
Flag of Manitoba (1905).svg  Manitoba (McGregor)403101030X12
Prince Edward Island (Nicholson)010010101X4
Team12345678910Final
Alberta (Down)012101301110
New Brunswick (Callaghan)10001004006
Team12345678910Final
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec (Phillips)00020302119
Ontario (Hanright)11101030007

Draw 7

Wednesday, February 26, 8:00 pm

Team12345678910Final
Saskatchewan (Perkin)02020010409
Prince Edward Island (Nicholson)101012030210
Team12345678910Final
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec (Phillips)002002102X7
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia (Snow)430230030X15
Team12345678910Final
Ontario (Hanright)100060021313
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Newfoundland (Rockwell)01410210009
Team12345678910Final
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia (Hansen)011120100X6
Alberta (Down)100001011X4
Team12345678910Final
Flag of Manitoba (1905).svg  Manitoba (McGregor)010210012310
New Brunswick (Callaghan)10200110005

Draw 8

Thursday, February 27, 9:00 am

Team12345678910Final
Saskatchewan (Perkin)041201002010
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia (Snow)10002031018
Team12345678910Final
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia (Hansen)301102400213
Flag of Manitoba (1905).svg  Manitoba (McGregor)01003001308
Team12345678910Final
Ontario (Hanright)102113100110
New Brunswick (Callaghan)03000001206
Team12345678910Final
Alberta (Down)02101031019
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Newfoundland (Rockwell)10030100106
Team12345678910Final
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec (Phillips)01112012109
Prince Edward Island (Nicholson)10000500028

Draw 9

Thursday, February 27, 8:00 pm

Team12345678910Final
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia (Snow)200102420213
Prince Edward Island (Nicholson)02202000309
Team12345678910Final
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia (Hansen)01301010017
New Brunswick (Callaghan)300101024011
Team12345678910Final
Saskatchewan (Perkin)110212040112
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Newfoundland (Rockwell)00100010204
Team12345678910Final
Alberta (Down)00101120005
Ontario (Hanright)11010001116
Team12345678910Final
Flag of Manitoba (1905).svg  Manitoba (McGregor)00020111005
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec (Phillips)11103000118

Tiebreaker

Friday, February 28, 9:00 am [1]

Team12345678910Final
Alberta (Down)011010220X7
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia (Snow)100101001X4

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