New Zealand Mixed Doubles Curling Championship

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The New Zealand Mixed Doubles Curling Championship is the national championship of mixed doubles curling (one man and one woman) in New Zealand. It has been held annually since 2007 and organized by New Zealand Curling Association. [1]

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List of champions and medallists

Team line-ups shows in order: woman, man, coach (if exists).

YearHost city, arena
Dates
ChampionRunner-upBronze
2007 [2] Naseby, MCI
26–28 October 2007
W: Bridget Becker
M: Sean Becker
W: Brydie Donald
M: Scott Becker
W: Kylie Petherick
M: Murray Petherick
2008 [3] Naseby, MCI
17–19 October 2008
W: Brydie Donald
M: Scott Becker
W: Bridget Becker
M: Sean Becker
W: Cass Becker
M: Warren Dobson
2009 [4] Naseby, MCI
3–4 October 2009
W: Bridget Becker
M: Sean Becker
W: Brydie Donald
M: Dan Mustapic
W: Wendy Becker
M: Scott Becker
2010 [5] Naseby, MCI
17–19 September 2010
W: Bridget Becker
M: Sean Becker
W: Brydie Donald
M: Dan Mustapic
W: Natalie Campbell
M: John Campbell
2011 [6] St Kilda, Dunedin Ice Stadium
29–31 July 2011
W: Bridget Becker
M: Sean Becker
W: Natalie Campbell
M: John Campbell
W: Marisa Jones
M: Nelson Ede
2012 [7] Naseby, MCI
31 August – 2 September 2012
W: Natalie Thurlow
M: Hans Frauenlob
W: Bridget Becker
M: Sean Becker
W: Kelsi Heath
M: Kieran Ford
2013 [8] Naseby, MCI
2–4 August 2013
W: Natalie Thurlow
M: Hans Frauenlob
W: Waverley Taylor
M: Kenny Thomson
W: Brydie Donald
M: Warren Dobson
2014 [9] Naseby, MCI
31 July – 3 August 2014
W: Marisa Jones
M: Dan Mustapic
W: Bridget Becker
M: Scott Becker
W: Waverley Taylor
M: Kenny Thomson
2015 [10] Dunedin Ice Stadium
30 July – 2 August 2015
W: Bridget Becker
M: Scott Becker
W: Marisa Jones
M: Warren Kearney
W: Eleanor Adviento
M: Brett Sargon
2016 [11] Naseby, MCI
12–14 August 2016
W: Bridget Becker
M: Scott Becker
W: Jessica Smith
M: Ben Smith
W: Eleanor Adviento
M: Brett Sargon
2017 [12] Naseby, MCI
10–13 August 2017
W: Bridget Becker
M: Sean Becker
W: Courtney Smith
M: Anton Hood
W: Eleanor Adviento
M: Brett Sargon
2018 [13] Naseby, MCI
9–12 August 2018
W: Jessica Smith
M: Ben Smith
W: Bridget Becker
M: Sean Becker
W: Courtney Smith
M: Hamish Walker
2019 [14] Naseby, MCI
13–16 June 2019
W: Jessica Smith
M: Ben Smith
W: Holly Thompson
M: Anton Hood
W: Courtney Smith
M: Hamish Walker
2020 [15] Naseby, MCI
17–20 September 2020
W: Bridget Becker
M: Sean Becker
W: Mhairi-Bronté Duncan
M: Brett Sargon
W: Courtney Smith
M: Dave Watt
2021not held because of COVID-19 pandemic
2022 [16] Naseby, MCI
22–25 September 2022
W: Courtney Smith
M: Anton Hood
W: Jessica Smith
M: Ben Smith
W: Bridget Becker
M: Sean Becker
2023 [17] Naseby, MCI
10–13 Augustr 2023
W: Courtney Smith
M: Anton Hood
W: Jessica Smith
M: Ben Smith
W: Mhairi-Bronté Duncan
M: Brett Sargon
2024 [18] Naseby, MCI
15–18 August 2024
W: Jessica Smith
M: Ben Smith
W: Courtney Smith
M: Anton Hood
W: Bridget Becker
M: Sean Becker

Medal record for curlers

(as of after 2024 championship)

CurlerGoldSilverBronze
Bridget Becker 842
Sean Becker 632
Ben Smith 330
Jessica Smith 330
Scott Becker 321
Anton Hood 230
Courtney Smith 223
Hans Frauenlob 200
Natalie Thurlow
(Natalie Campbell)
211
Brydie Donald131
Dan Mustapic 120
Marisa Jones111
Brett Sargon 014
John Campbell 011
Mhairi-Bronté Duncan 011
Waverley Taylor011
Kenny Thomson011
Warren Kearney010
Holly Thompson010
Eleanor Adviento 003
Warren Dobson 002
Hamish Walker 002
Cass Becker001
Wendy Becker001
Nelson Ede001
Kieran Ford001
Kelsi Heath001
Kylie Petherick001
Murray Petherick001
Dave Watt 001

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References

  1. "NZ Championship : Mixed Doubles". www.curling.org.nz. Retrieved 16 January 2020.
  2. 2007 NZ Mixed Doubles Championship
  3. 2008 NZ Mixed Doubles Championship
  4. 2009 NZ Mixed Doubles Championship
  5. 2010 NZ Mixed Doubles Championship
  6. 2011 NZ Mixed Doubles Championship
  7. 2012 NZ Mixed Doubles Championship
  8. 2013 NZ Mixed Doubles Championship
  9. 2014 NZ Mixed Doubles Championship
  10. 2015 NZ Mixed Doubles Championship
  11. 2016 NZ Mixed Doubles Championship
  12. 2017 NZ Mixed Doubles Championship
  13. 2018 NZ Mixed Doubles Championship
  14. 2019 NZ Mixed Doubles Championship
  15. "2020 NZ Mixed Doubles Championship". New Zealand Curling. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  16. "2022 NZ Mixed Doubles Championship". New Zealand Curling. Retrieved 4 July 2023.
  17. "2023 NZ Mixed Doubles Championship". New Zealand Curling. Retrieved 13 September 2023.
  18. "2024 NZ Mixed Doubles Championship". New Zealand Curling. Retrieved 19 August 2024.