Finnish Women's Curling Championship

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The Finnish Women's Curling Championship is the national championship of women's curling in Finland. It has been held annually since 1994. From 1994 until 1998 it was known as the Finnish Cup. Since 1999 the Finnish championship team has been determined by the winning team of the Finnish Women's Championships league. [1]

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List of champions

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1994 Sirpa Tiitinen
1995 Jaana Jokela
1996 Jaana Jokela
1997 Jaana Jokela
1998 Jaana Jokela
1999 Anne Malmi
2000 Jaana Hämäläinen
2001 Jaana Jokela
2002 Kirsi Nykänen
2003 Kirsi Nykänen
2004 Kirsi Nykänen
2005 Kirsi Nykänen
2006 Anne Malmi
2007 Anne Malmi
2008 Anne Malmi
2009 Ellen Vogt
2010 Ellen Vogt
2011 Tiina Kölhi
2012 Oona Kauste
2013 Anne Malmi
2014 Sanna Puustinen
2015 Sanna Puustinen
2016 Anne Malmi
2017 [2] Oona Kauste
2018 Oona Kauste
2019 Oona Kauste
2020 [3] Milja Sullanmaa

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