Danish Men's Curling Championship

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The Danish Men's Curling Championship is the national championship of men's curling in Denmark. It has been held annually since 1971.

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List of champions

YearSkipClub
1971 Mogens Olsen FCC (Frederiksberg)
1972 Viggo Hunæus CCC (København)
1973 Viggo Hunæus CCC
1974 Flemming Pedersen HCC (Hvidovre)
1975 John Kjærulff HCC
1976 Ole Larsen HCC
1977 Tommy Stjerne HCC
1978 Arvid Petersen HCC
1979 Per Berg HCC
1980 Jørn Blach HCC
1981 Tommy Stjerne HCC
1982 Per Berg HCC
1983 Tommy Stjerne HCC
1984 Christian Thune GCC (Gentofte)
1985 Frants Gufler FCC
1986 Tommy Stjerne HCC
1987 Gert Larsen HCC
1988 Gert Larsen HCC
1989 Tommy Stjerne HCC
1990 Tommy Stjerne HCC
1991 Christian Thune HCC
1992 Tommy Stjerne HCC
1993 Gert Larsen HCC
1994 Gert Larsen HCC
1995 Gert Larsen HCC
1996 Ulrik Schmidt HCC
1997 Tommy Stjerne HCC
1998 Tommy Stjerne HCC
1999 Ulrik Schmidt HCC
2000 Ulrik Schmidt HCC
2001 Johnny Frederiksen HCC
2002 Ulrik Schmidt HCC
2003 Ulrik Schmidt HCC
2004 Johnny Frederiksen HCC
2005 Johnny Frederiksen HCC
2006 Ulrik Schmidt HCC
2007 Johnny Frederiksen HCC
2008 Johnny Frederiksen HCC
2009 Ulrik Schmidt HCC
2010 Ulrik Schmidt HCC
2011 Tommy Stjerne HCC
2012 Rasmus Stjerne HCC
2013 Rasmus Stjerne HCC
2014 Rasmus Stjerne HCC
2015 Johnny Frederiksen HCC
2016 Rasmus Stjerne HCC
2017 Rasmus Stjerne HCC
2018 Rasmus Stjerne HCC
2019 Rasmus Stjerne HCC
2020 Tobias Thune GCC/TCC (Tårnby)

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