English Men's Curling Championship | |
---|---|
Established | 1975 |
2024 host city | Dumfries, Scotland |
2024 arena | Dumfries Ice Bowl |
2024 champion | Rob Retchless |
The English Men's Curling Championship is the national men's curling championship for England. The championship decides which team of curlers is sent to the European Curling Championships (and the same year's World Curling Championships, if England qualifies) the following season. It has been held annually since 1975. [1] It is organized by the English Curling Association. [2]
Year | Skip | Vice | Second | Lead | Alternate | Place at Euros next season [3] | Place at Worlds that season [4] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1975 | Ron Thornton | Ken Duncan | John D Kerr | Barry Nevett | - | ||
1976 | Ron Thornton | John D Kerr | Tony Atherton | Tony Fraser | |||
1977 | not held | ||||||
1978 | Ron Thornton | John D Kerr | Peter Kershaw | Michael Thompson | |||
1979 | Tony Atherton | Frank Kershaw | Tony Fraser | Ian Kerr | |||
1980 | Alan Forrest | Malcolm Maxwell | Stephen Shell | Geoff Logan | |||
1981 | Tony Atherton | Ron Thornton | John D Kerr | Michael Thompson | |||
1982 | Bob Martin | Ronnie Brock | John Brown | Duncan Stewart | |||
1983 | Ronnie Brock | John Brown | Ian Coutts | Duncan Stewart | |||
1984 | Bob Martin | Ronnie Brock | Ian Coutts | Duncan Stewart | |||
1985 | Bob Martin | Ronnie Brock | Ian Coutts | John Brown | |||
1986 | Bob Martin | Ronnie Brock | Robin Gemmell | John Brown | |||
1987 | John Deakin | Peter Bowyer | Martyn Deakin | Gordon Vickers | |||
1988 | John Deakin | Peter Bowyer | Gordon Vickers | Malcolm Richardson | |||
1989 | Eric Laidler | Michael Sutherland | Jim Wilson | Neil Harvey | |||
1990 | Alistair Burns | John Deakin | Martyn Deakin | Stephen Watt | |||
1991 | Alistair Burns | John Deakin | Neil Hardie | Stephen Watt | |||
1992 | Alistair Burns | Phil Atherton | Neil Hardie | Stephen Watt | |||
1993 | Alistair Burns | Phil Atherton | Neil Hardie | Stephen Watt | |||
1994 | Alistair Burns | Andrew Hemming | Neil Hardie | Stephen Watt | Phil Atherton | ||
1995 | Alistair Burns | Andrew Hemming | Neil Hardie | Stephen Watt | Phil Atherton | ||
1996 | Martyn Deakin | Alan Turner | Harvey Curle | Ian Coutts | |||
1997 | Martyn Deakin | Alan Turner | Stephen Hinds | Ian Coutts | Harvey Curle | ||
1998 | Martyn Deakin | Alan Turner | Phil Atherton | Stephen Hinds | Harvey Curle | ||
1999 | Mark Copperwheat | Bruce Bowyer | Stephen Hinds | Richard Hills | |||
2000 | James Dixon | Harvey Curle | Andrew Dixon | Richard Murray | |||
2001 | Andrew Reed | Tom Jaeggi | Chris Smith | Daniel Jaeggi | |||
2002 | James Dixon | Harvey Curle | Andrew Dixon | Richard Murray | |||
2003 | James Dixon | Harvey Curle | Martyn Deakin | Richard Murray | |||
2004 | Andrew Reed | Harvey Curle | Chris Smith | Richard Murray | |||
2005 | Bruce Bowyer | Stephen Hinds | Richard Hills | Mark Wilkinson | |||
2006 | Michael Opel | Jamie Malton | Andrew Woolston | Kenneth Malton | |||
2007 | Andrew Reed | James Dixon | Andrew Dixon | Neil Murray | |||
2008 | Andrew Reed | James Dixon | Tom Jaeggi | Andrew Dixon | |||
2009 | Jamie Malton | Michael Opel | Henry Carter | Keith Wilson | |||
2010 | Alan MacDougall | Andrew Reed | Andrew Woolston | Tom Jaeggi | |||
2011 | Alan MacDougall | Andrew Reed | Andrew Woolston | Tom Jaeggi | |||
2012 | Alan MacDougall | Andrew Reed | Andrew Woolston | Tom Jaeggi | |||
2013 | Alan MacDougall | Andrew Reed | Andrew Woolston | Tom Jaeggi | |||
2014 | Alan MacDougall | Andrew Reed | Andrew Woolston | Tom Jaeggi | |||
2015 | Alan MacDougall | Andrew Reed | Andrew Woolston | Tom Jaeggi | Ben Fowler | ||
2016 | Alan MacDougall | Andrew Reed | Andrew Woolston | Tom Jaeggi | Ben Fowler | ||
2017 | Andrew Woolston | Ben Fowler | Scott Gibson | Fraser Clark | James Whittle | ||
2018 | Andrew Reed | Michael Opel | Jamie Malton | Tom Jaeggi | |||
2019 | Andrew Reed | Michael Opel | Jamie Malton | Tom Jaeggi | |||
2020 [5] | Andrew Woolston | Andrew Reed | Scott Gibson | Fraser Clark | Ben Fowler | ||
2021 | Cancelled | ||||||
2022 [6] | Andrew Woolston | Andrew Reed | Scott Gibson | Jim Whittle | Tom Jaeggi | ||
2023 | Rob Retchless | Jonathan Havercroft | Jotham Sugden | Harry Pinnell | |||
2024 | Rob Retchless | Joe Sugden | Scott Gibson | Jonathan Havercroft |
Thomas Ulsrud was a Norwegian curler from Oslo. He won a silver medal at the 2010 Winter Olympics, one World Curling Championship, two European Curling Championships, and fourteen Norwegian titles. He was also known for being the skip of the team that competed while wearing colourful harlequin trousers at the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics. Team Ulsrud's combined showmanship and sportsmanship became iconic and contributed to reviving worldwide interest in curling since then.
Johan Niklas Edin is a Swedish curler. He currently resides in Karlstad, which has been his curling home base since 2008. He holds several sport distinctions. He is the first and the only skip in World Curling Federation (WCF) history to win three Olympic medals – gold (2022), silver (2018), and bronze (2014) – and to skip men's curling teams to six World Men's Curling Championship medals. He is also a seven-time European Curling Championship titleholder and won three silver medals in those championships. He is currently tied with Oskar Eriksson in first place on the WCF-recognized list of championship medals, with thirty-eight in total. He reached the playoffs in forty-five Grand Slam of Curling events and won the Pinty's Cup with his current teammates, Oskar Eriksson, Rasmus Wranå, and Christopher Sundgren. With the same lineup in 2022, Edin and his teammates also became the first and only men's curling team to win a fourth consecutive World Men's Curling Championship. Edin has played exclusively in the position of skip since 2007. The team bearing his name has been ranked on the World Curling Tour as high as No. 1, including for most of the 2017–18 season. As of the end of the 2021–22 Curling Season, Team Edin was ranked in the top three teams in the world.
The United States Curling Association is the national governing body of the sport of curling in the United States. The goal of the USCA is to grow the sport of curling in the United States and win medals in competitions both domestic and abroad. Curling's recent popularity has swelled the USCA to 185 curling clubs and approximately 23,500 curlers in the United States. The United States Olympic men's curling teams have seen success in recent years, most notably winning the gold medal at the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, led by skip John Shuster.
Oskar Ingemar Eriksson is a Swedish curler from Karlstad. He currently plays third for the Niklas Edin rink. He is the first curler in history to win four Olympic medals – gold, silver, and two bronze – and the first to secure two Olympic medals in different curling disciplines in the same Olympic Games. He is also a six-time World Men's Curling Champion, seven-time European Men's Curling Champion, and the first curler in history to win three gold medals in major international curling championships in a single calendar year – the World Men's Curling Championship, the European Curling Championship, and the World Mixed Doubles Championship. Having also won two World Mixed Doubles Championship medals, he is the first and the only curler to have seven World Curling Championship gold medals in the senior men's division and has won twelve World Curling Championship medals overall in that division. He also holds the record for most gold medals in international competitions as recognized by the World Curling Federation. He is the only member of Team Sweden to have competed in all of the World Men's Curling Championships from 2011 to 2021. He won medals in all but one of these championships, as well as playing in multiple positions – as skip, third, second, and as an alternate. In 2022, Eriksson and his teammates also became the first men's team in history to win four consecutive World Men's Curling Championships, with Eriksson and Niklas Edin becoming the first and only two curlers in history to have six career gold World Men's Curling Championship medals.
The World Curling Championships are the annual world championships for curling, organized by the World Curling Federation and contested by national championship teams. There are men's, women's and mixed doubles championships, as well as men's and women's versions of junior and senior championships. There is also a world championship for wheelchair curling. The men's championship started in 1959, while the women's started in 1979. The mixed doubles championship was started in 2008. Since 2005, the men's and women's championships have been held in different venues, with Canada hosting one of the two championships every year: the men's championship in odd years, and the women's championship in even years. Canada has dominated both the men's and women's championships since their inception, although Switzerland, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Scotland, the United States, Norway and China have all won at least one championship.
Sven Michel is a Swiss curler from Matten. He won a gold medal for Switzerland at the 2013 European Curling Championships and skipped Switzerland at the 2014 Winter Olympics.
The 2012 European Curling Championships was held from December 7 to 15 at the Löfbergs Lila Arena and the Karlstad Curling Club in Karlstad, Sweden. The Group A competitions was held at the Löfbergs Lila Arena, while the Group B competitions was held at the Karlstad Curling Club. The 2012 European Curling Championships marked the fourth time that Sweden hosted the European Curling Championships. The Group C competitions were held from October 5 to 10 in Erzurum, Turkey.
The men's tournament of the 2012 European Curling Championships was held at the Löfbergs Lila Arena and the Karlstad Curling Club in Karlstad, Sweden from December 7 to 15. The winners of the Group C tournament in Erzurum, Turkey moved on to the Group B tournament. The top eight men's teams at the 2012 European Curling Championships, Sweden, the Czech Republic, Norway, Denmark, Russia, Switzerland, Scotland, and Finland, represented their respective nations at the 2013 World Men's Curling Championship in Victoria, British Columbia.
Aku Kauste is a Finnish curler from Helsinki. He is currently the skip for the national team of Finland. Kauste is one of the most successful curling players in Finland, with over 20 medals in the Finnish Curling Championships.
Dilşat Yıldız is a Turkish female curler. She is a member of Çelebi S.K. in Erzurum. Currently, she is studying physical education and sports at the Fırat University. She is the first ever Turkish curler to skip a men's or women's team at the World Championship, competing in the 2022 World Women's Curling Championship.
Romano Meier is a Swiss curler from Ehrendingen. He currently plays second on Team Michael Brunner.
Öznur Polat is a Turkish curler and curling coach. She currently plays third on the Turkish National Women's Curling Team skipped by Dilşat Yıldız.
The 2021 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship was held from May 17 to 23 in Aberdeen, Scotland.
The 2021–22 curling season began in June 2021 and ended in May 2022.
The English Women's Curling Championship is the national women's curling championship for England.The championship decides which team of curlers is sent to the European Curling Championships the following season. It has been held annually since 1976. It is organized by the English Curling Association.
The English Mixed Doubles Curling Championship is the national mixed doubles curling championship for England. The championship usually decides which team of curlers is sent to the World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship later that season. It has been held annually since 2008. It is organized by the English Curling Association.
The English Mixed Curling Championship is the national mixed curling championship for England. The championship usually decides which team of curlers is sent to the following season's World Mixed Curling Championship or the European Mixed Curling Championship. It has been held annually since 2005. It is organized by the English Curling Association.
The 2022 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship was held from April 23 to 30 at the Curling Club Trois-Chêne in the Geneva Sous-Moulin Sports Center in Thônex, a suburb of Geneva, Switzerland. The event was held alongside the 2022 World Senior Curling Championships. Eve Muirhead and Bobby Lammie of Scotland went undefeated the entire event, beating home team Alina Pätz and Sven Michel of Switzerland 9-7 in the final to win the gold medal.
The 2022–23 curling season began in June 2022 and ended in May 2023.
The 2022 Le Gruyère AOP European Curling Championships was held in May and November 2022, to qualify European curling teams for the 2023 World Curling Championships. The A and B division competitions were held from November 18 to 26 at the Östersund Arena in Östersund, Sweden. The C division competition was held from April 30 to May 5 at the Kaunas Ice Palace in Kaunas, Lithuania.