Danish Mixed Curling Championship

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The Danish Mixed Curling Championship is the national championship of mixed curling (two men and two women) in Denmark. It has been held annually since 1978. [1]

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List of champions and medallists

(teams line-up in order: fourth, third, second, lead, alternate, coach; skips marked bold)

YearChampion team
(Curling club, city)
Team line-up
1978ECK Lars Nielsen , Ulla Petersen, Dieter Reuss, Lis Andersen
1980 Hvidovre CC (Hvidovre) Per Berg , Helena Blach, Jan Hansen, Hanne Rasmussen
1981HCC Erling Jakobsen , Gitte Jakobsen, Antonny Hinge, Jytte Berg
1982HCC Tommy Stjerne , Lene X. Nielsen, Peter Andersen, Lone Kristoffersen
1983HCC Erik Kelnæs , Karen Eriksen, Antonny Hinge, Jytte Berg
1984HCC Per Berg , Helena Blach, Jan Hansen, Malene Krause
1985HCC Per Berg , Helena Blach, Hans Gufler, Malene Krause
1986HCC John Kjærulff , Astrid Birnbaum, Steen Hansen, Lone Kristoffersen
1987HCC Ulrik Schmidt , Lene Bidstrup, Henrik Jakobsen, Lillian Frøhling
1988HCC Ulrik Schmidt , Lene Bidstrup, Henrik Jakobsen, Lillian Frøhling
1989 Gentofte CC (Gentofte) Christian Thune , Marie-Louise Siggaard Andersen, Niels Siggaard Andersen, Kinnie Leth Steensen
1990GCC Christian Thune , Dorthe Holm, Niels Siggaard Andersen, Marie-Louise Siggaard Andersen
1991 Tårnby CC (Tårnby) Johannes Jensen , Angelina Jensen, Ulrik Damm, Kirsten Jensen
1992HCC Ulrik Schmidt , Dorthe Holm, Niels Siggaard Andersen, Lisa Richardson
1993HCC Bent Jørgensen , Jytte Berg, Antonny Hinge, Herdis Jørgensen
1994HCC Ulrik Schmidt , Dorthe Holm, Niels Siggaard Andersen, Lisa Richardson
1995ECK Tommy Kristoffersen , Anne Bensen, Tove Porskjær, Hans-Peter Schack
1996TCC Angelina Jensen , Lasse Legaard, Lone Christiansen, Ronni Legaard
1997HCC Helena Blach Lavrsen , Lasse Lavrsen, Margit Pörtner, Brian Hansen
1998GCC Mikael Qvist , Trine Qvist, Hans Peter-Schack, Linette Henningsen
1999HCC Johnny Frederiksen , Louise Raun Jensen, Kenneth Hertsdahl, Camilla Hansen
2000TCC Angelina Jensen , Lasse Legaard, Camilla Jensen, Ronni Legaard, Charlotte Hedegaard
2001HCC Gert Larsen , Nete Larsen, Mikkel Krause, Gitte Larsen
2002HCC Gert Larsen , Pernille Nielsen, Dennis Hansen, Mette Larsen
2003HCC Johnny Frederiksen , Nete Larsen, Kenneth Daucke, Pernille Nielsen, Lars Vilandt
2004HCC Madeleine Dupont , Mikkel Krause, Denise Dupont, Dennis Hansen
2005HCC Ulrik Schmidt , Dorthe Holm, Lasse Lavrsen, Lisa Richardson
2006HCC Rasmus Stjerne , Camilla Jørgensen, Mikkel Krause, Maria Poulsen
2007TCC/HCC Madeleine Dupont , Mikkel Krause, Jeanne Ellegaard, Oliver Dupont
2008TCC Joel Ostrowski , Camilla Jensen, Søren Jensen, Jeanne Ellegaard
2009TCC Joel Ostrowski , Camilla Jensen, Søren Jensen, Mona Sylvest Nielsen
2010GCC Mikael Qvist , Mona Sylvest Nielsen, Niels Siggard Andersen, Trine Qvist
2011GCC Mikael Qvist , Trine Qvist, Are Solberg, Kirsten Jensen
2012TCC Joel Ostrowski , Camilla Jensen, Søren Jensen, Pavla Rubasova
2013HCC Madeleine Dupont , Mikkel Krause, Denise Dupont, Dennis Hansen
2014GCC Mikael Qvist , Trine Qvist, Are Solberg, Mathilde Halse
2015TCC Madeleine Dupont , Mikkel Krause, Denise Dupont, Ulrik Damm
2016GCC Mikael Qvist , Trine Qvist, Alexander Qvist, Gabriella Qvist
2017GCC Mikael Qvist , Trine Qvist, Alexander Qvist, Gabriella Qvist
2018GCC/TCC Mads Nørgaard , Camilla Jensen, Asmus Jørgensen, Lina Knudsen
2019HCC Johnny Frederiksen , Madeleine Dupont, Oliver Dupont, Denise Dupont
2020Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Denmark

Medal record for curlers

(after 2019 championship)

CurlerGoldSilverBronze
Mikkel Krause 6
Mikael Qvist 6
Trine Qvist 6
Niels Siggaard Andersen 5
Madeleine Dupont 5
Camilla Jensen 5
Ulrik Schmidt 5
Denise Dupont 4
Dorthe Holm 4
Helena Blach Lavrsen 4
Jytte Berg 3
Per Berg 3
Johnny Frederiksen 3
Dennis Hansen 3
Antonny Hinge 3
Angelina Jensen 3
Søren Jensen 3
Joel Ostrowski 3
Lisa Richardson 3
Marie-Louise Siggaard Andersen 2
Lene Bidstrup 2
Ulrik Damm 2
Oliver Dupont 2
Jeanne Ellegaard 2
Lillian Frøhling 2
Jan Hansen 2
Henrik Jakobsen 2
Kirsten Jensen 2
Malene Krause 2
Lone Kristoffersen 2
Gert Larsen 2
Nete Larsen 2
Lasse Lavrsen 2
Lasse Legaard 2
Ronni Legaard 2
Mona Sylvest Nielsen 2
Pernille Nielsen 2
Alexander Qvist 2
Gabriella Qvist 2
Hans-Peter Schack 2
Are Solberg 2
Christian Thune 2
CurlerGoldSilverBronze
Lis Andersen 1
Peter Andersen 1
Anne Bensen 1
Astrid Birnbaum 1
Lone Christiansen 1
Kenneth Daucke 1
Karen Eriksen 1
Hans Gufler 1
Mathilde Halse 1
Brian Hansen 1
Camilla Hansen 1
Steen Hansen 1
Charlotte Hedegaard 1
Linette Henningsen 1
Kenneth Hertsdahl 1
Erling Jakobsen 1
Gitte Jakobsen 1
Johannes Jensen 1
Louise Raun Jensen 1
Asmus Jørgensen 1
Bent Jørgensen 1
Camilla Jørgensen 1
Herdis Jørgensen 1
Erik Kelnæs 1
John Kjærulff 1
Lina Knudsen 1
Tommy Kristoffersen 1
Gitte Larsen 1
Mette Larsen 1
Lars Nielsen 1
Lene X. Nielsen 1
Mads Nørgaard 1
Ulla Petersen 1
Tove Porskjær 1
Maria Poulsen 1
Margit Pörtner 1
Hanne Rasmussen 1
Dieter Reuss 1
Pavla Rubasova 1
Kinnie Leth Steensen 1
Rasmus Stjerne 1
Tommy Stjerne 1
Lars Vilandt 1

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