Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship

The Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship is the national championship for Wheelchair curling in Canada. The event has been held since 2004.

Winners

YearTeam[1]Host site
2004 Team Canada (Chris Daw)
Chris Daw, Bruce McAninch, Jim Primavera, Karen Blachford
London, Ontario
2005 Team Canada (Chris Daw)
Chris Daw, Bruce McAninch, Jim Primavera, Karen Blachford, Gerry Austgarden (alternate)
Richmond, British Columbia
2006 Team Canada (Chris Daw)
Chris Daw, Gerry Austgarden, Gary Cormack, Sonja Gaudet, Karen Blachford (alternate)
Richmond, British Columbia
2007 British Columbia (Darryl Neighbour)
Darryl Neighbour, Frank LaBounty, Whitney Warren, Jacqueline Roy, Jim Shannon (alternate)
Ottawa, Ontario
2008 British Columbia (Jim Armstrong)
Jim Armstrong, Frank LaBounty, Whitney Warren, Jacqueline Roy, Vincent Miele (alternate)
Winnipeg, Manitoba
2009 British Columbia (Jim Armstrong)
Jim Armstrong, Frank LaBounty, Whitney Warren, Jacqueline Roy, Darryl Neighbour (alternate)
Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia
2010 Host Team (Gary Cormack)
Gary Cormack, Rich Green, Vince Miele, Corinne Jensen, Samantha Siu (alternate)
Kelowna, British Columbia
2011 Manitoba (Chris Sobkowicz)
Chris Sobkowicz, Dennis Thiessen, Melissa Lecuyer, George Horning, Don Kalinsky (alternate)
Edmonton, Alberta
2012 Saskatchewan (Darwin Bender)
Darwin Bender, Gil Dash, Marie Wright, Larry Schrader, Lorraine Arguin (coach), Bob Capp (coach)
Thunder Bay, Ontario
2013 Quebec (Benoit Lessard)
Benoît Lessard, Carl Marquis, Sébastien Boisvert, Johanne Daly, Germain Tremblay (coach)
Ottawa, Ontario
2014 Manitoba (Dennis Thiessen)
Dennis Thiessen, Mark Wherrett, Jamie Anseeuw, Melissa Lecuyer, Tom Wherrett (coach)
Boucherville, Quebec
2015 British Columbia (Gerry Austgarden)
Gerry Austgarden, Darryl Neighbour, Frank LaBounty, Alison Duddy, Brad Burton (coach)[2]
Boucherville, Quebec
2016 Saskatchewan (Darwin Bender)
Darwin Bender, Marie Wright, Gil Dash, Larry Schrader[3]
Regina, Saskatchewan
2017 Manitoba (Dennis Thiessen)
Dennis Thiessen, Mark Wherrett, Jamie Anseeuw, Carolyn Lindner
Boucherville, Quebec
2018 Saskatchewan (Marie Wright)
Marie Wright, Gil Dash, Darwin Bender, Larry Schrader
Leduc, Alberta
2019 Alberta (Jack Smart)
Jack Smart, Martin Purvis, Bruno Yizek, Anne Hibberd, Wendy Frazier (alternate), Bridget Wilson (coach)
Boucherville, Quebec
2020cancelled due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic[4][5]Boucherville, Quebec

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