Northwest Territories Men's Curling Championship

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The Northwest Territories Men's Curling Championship is the men's territorial championship for men's curling in the Northwest Territories. Beginning in 2015, the event serves as a direct qualifier to the Tim Hortons Brier, Canada's national men's curling championships. Prior to 2015, the event served as a qualifier for the Yukon/NWT Men's Curling Championship.

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Winners (2015-present)

EventWinning TeamWinning ClubCityRunner-up teamHostBrier rec.
2024 Jamie Koe, Glen Kennedy (DNP), Cole Parsons, Shadrach Mcleod Yellowknife Curling Centre Yellowknife Nick Saturnino, Mark Robertson, Stephen Robertson, Grant Convey Inuvik 6th (5–4)
2023 Jamie Koe, Glen Kennedy, Cole Parsons, Shadrach Mcleod Yellowknife Curling Centre Yellowknife Greg Skauge, Tom Naugler, Brad Patzer, Robert Borden Fort Smith 16th (1–7)
2022 Jamie Koe, Glen Kennedy, Cole Parsons, Shadrach Mcleod Yellowknife Curling Centre Yellowknife Greg Skauge, Tom Naugler, Brad Patzer, Robert Borden Yellowknife 15th (1–7)
2021 Greg Skauge, Tom Naugler, Brad Patzer, Robert Borden Yellowknife Curling Centre Yellowknife Glen Hudy, Brian Kelln, Franz Dziuba, Richard Klakowich Yellowknife 15th (2–6)
2020 Jamie Koe, David Aho, Shadrach Mcleod, Cole Parsons Yellowknife Curling Club Yellowknife Glen Hudy, Brian Kelln, Franz Dziuba, Richard Klakowich Hay River 13th (2-5)
2019 Jamie Koe, David Aho, Matthew Ng, Cole Parsons Yellowknife Curling Club Yellowknife Greg Skauge, Tom Naugler, Brad Patzer, Jim Sosiak Yellowknife T-13th (1-6)
2018 Jamie Koe, Chris Schille, Brad Chorostkowski, Robert Borden Yellowknife Curling Club Yellowknife David Aho, Cole Parsons, Brett Zubot, Steve Moss (skip) Inuvik 9th (4-4)
2017 Jamie Koe, Chris Schille, Brad Chorostkowski, Robert Borden Yellowknife Curling Club Yellowknife Kevin Whitehead, Chris Haichert, David Aho, Steve Moss Yellowknife 12th (1-10)
2016 Jamie Koe, Chris Schille, Brad Chorostkowski, Robert Borden Yellowknife Curling Club Yellowknife Greg Skauge, Tom Naugler, Brad Patzer, Jim Sosiak Hay River 9th (3-8)
2015 Jamie Koe, Mark Whitehead, Brad Chorostkowski, Robert Borden Yellowknife Curling Club Yellowknife Steve Moss, Ron Delmage, Brett Zubot, Matthew Miller Inuvik 12th (0-11)

Winners (up to 2014)

EventWinning Team
2014 Jamie Koe, Kevin Whitehead, Brad Chorostkowski, Robert Borden [1]
2013 Jamie Koe, Tom Naugler, Brad Chorostkowski, Robert Borden
2012 Steve Moss, Brad Patzer, Cory Vanthuyne, Trevor Moss [2]
2011 Jamie Koe, Tom Naugler, Brad Chorostkowski, Martin Gavin [3]
2010 Jamie Koe, Kevin Whitehead , Brad Chorostkowski, Martin Gavin
2009 Jamie Koe, Jon Solberg, Brad Chorostkowski, Martin Gavin [4]

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