Finnish Mixed Curling Championship

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The Finnish Mixed Doubles Curling Championship is the national championship of mixed curling in Finland. It has been held annually since 2005. [1]

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List of champions and medallists

YearChampionRunner-upBronze
2005 Markku Uusipaavalniemi, Kirsi Nykänen, Teemu Salo, Tiina Kautonen Aku Kauste, Sanna Puustinen, Riku Harjula, Bettina Mandelin Jussi Uusipaavalniemi, Anne Malmi, Petri Tsutsunen, Johanna Pyyhtiä
2006 Jussi Uusipaavalniemi, Anne Malmi, Petri Tsutsunen, Johanna Pyyhtiä Pekka Vaittinen, Sari Laakkonen, Mikko Saastamoinen, Outi Niskanen Aku Kauste, Gia Tulilahti, Riku Harjula, Bettina Mandelin
2007 Jussi Uusipaavalniemi, Jaana Pyyhtiä, Petri Tsutsunen, Anne Malmi, alternate: Teemu Salo Tomi Rantamäki, Kirsi Nykänen, Kalle Kiiskinen, Tiina Julkunen, alternates: Katja Kiiskinen, Jermu Pöllänen Timo Kauste, Kirsti Kauste, Kai Pahl, Helena Pahl
2008 Jussi Uusipaavalniemi, Kirsi Kaski, Paavo Kuosmanen, Jaana Hämäläinen Anne Malmi, Olavi Malmi, Riku Harjula, Sari Auvinen, alternates: Tytti Haapasaari, Toni Sepperi Lare Norri, Peter Landgrén, Marjo Hippi, Juha Pääjärvi
2009 Jussi Uusipaavalniemi, Kirsi Kaski, Paavo Kuosmanen, Jaana Hämäläinen Aku Kauste, Oona Kauste, Timo Kauste, Kirsti Kauste Anne Malmi, Olavi Malmi, Sari Auvinen, Leo Mäkelä, alternates: Tytti Haapasaari, Niklas Malmi
2010 Tomi Rantamäki, Katja Kiiskinen, Juha Pekaristo, Bettina Mandelin Toni Sepperi, Jere Sullanmaa, Heidi Hossi, Eszter Juhász, alternate: Jarmo Kalilainen Aku Kauste, Kirsti Kauste, Timo Kauste, Oona Kauste
2011 Jussi Uusipaavalniemi, Kirsi Kaski, Paavo Kuosmanen, Jaana Hämäläinen Aku Kauste, Oona Kauste, Pauli Jäämies, Sanna Puustinen Toni Anttila, Katja Kiiskinen, Tiina Suuripää, Kasper Hakunti
2012 Aku Kauste, Sanna Puustinen, Pauli Jäämies, Oona Kauste Katja Kiiskinen, Toni Sepperi, Jere Sullanmaa, Milja Hellsten, alternate: Arttu Pietilä Tomi Rantamäki, Heidi Hossi, Juha Pääjärvi, Marjo Hippi
2013 Tomi Rantamäki, Anne Malmi, Pekka Peura, Tiina Suuripää, coach: Olavi Malmi Toni Sepperi, Jere Sullanmaa, Jenni Räsänen, Milja Hellsten Perttu Piilo, Sanna Puustinen, Heidi Hossi, Pauli Jäämies
2014 Tomi Rantamäki, Anne Malmi, Pekka Peura, Tiina Suuripää, coach: Olavi Malmi Jussi Uusipaavalniemi, Paavo Kuosmanen, Jaana Hämäläinen, Katja Kiiskinen Perttu Piilo, Sanna Puustinen, Heidi Hossi, Kimmo Ilvonen
2015 Tomi Rantamäki, Anne Malmi, Iikko Säntti, Tiina Suuripää, coach: Olavi Malmi Joni Ikonen, Milja Hellsten, Jenni Sullanmaa, Jere Sullanmaa Pauli Jäämies, Katja Kiiskinen, Antti Männynväli, Hanna Männynväli
2016 Toni Sepperi, Milja Hellsten, Jenni Räsänen, Jere Sullanmaa Anne Malmi, Niklas Malmi, Tiina Suuripää, Iikko Säntti Jari Turto, Ari Kuusholma, Tuula Merentie, Miia Turto
2017 [2] Jussi Uusipaavalniemi, Laura Kitti, Paavo Kuosmanen, Johanna Pyyhtiä Jari Turto, Ari Kuusholma, Tuula Merentie, Miia Turto Markus Sipilä, Lotta Immonen, Leo Ouni, Tiina Suuripää
2018 [3] Markus Sipilä, Lotta Immonen, Leo Ouni, Tiina Suuripää Mikko Saastamoinen, Ville Kärkkäinen, Ulla Sten, Elina Virtaala Jussi Uusipaavalniemi, Laura Kitti, Paavo Kuosmanen, Johanna Pyyhtiä
2019 [4] Markus Sipilä, Lotta Immonen, Leo Ouni, Tiina Suuripää Jussi Uusipaavalniemi, Laura Kitti, Paavo Kuosmanen, Johanna Pyyhtiä Mika Malinen, Jaana Malinen, Mikko Saastamoinen, Ulla Sten
2020 [5] Markus Sipilä, Lotta Immonen, Iikko Säntti, Tiina Suuripää Jussi Uusipaavalniemi, Laura Kitti, Paavo Kuosmanen, Johanna Pyyhtiä Hermanni Hakanpää, Elina Virtaala, Valtteri Kinnunen, Eila Ilmakangas
2021not held because COVID-19 pandemic
2022 [6] Markus Sipilä, Lotta Immonen, Iikko Säntti, Tiina Suuripää Mikko Saastamoinen, Ulla Saastamoinen, Mika Malinen, Jaana Malinen Mika Äikiä, Eeva Haapanen, Kari Haajanen, Sirja Paju
2023 [7] Markus Sipilä, Lotta Immonen, Leo Ouni, Tiina Suuripää Iikko Säntti, Arto Laine, Susanna Säntti, Virpi Säntti Jussi Uusipaavalniemi, Jaana Laurikka, Paavo Kuosmanen, Bonnie Nilhamn-Kuosmanen
2024 [8] Jussi Uusipaavalniemi, Jaana Laurikka, Paavo Kuosmanen, Bonnie Nilhamn-Kuosmanen Iikko Säntti, Arto Laine, Susanna Säntti, Virpi Säntti Ella Eivola, Ilkka Eivola, Maria Kirjonen, Tomi Kirjonen

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  2. Mixed Finnish Championships 2017 | Curling.fi
  3. Mixed Finnish Championships 2018 | Curling.fi
  4. Mixed Finnish Championships 2019 | Curling.fi
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  6. "Finnish Mixed Championships 2021-2022 | Curling.fi". www.curling.fi. Retrieved 2022-04-12.
  7. "Finnish Mixed Championships 2022-2023 | Curling.fi". www.curling.fi.
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