| November 8, 2008 | to | November 15, 2008 |
What: 2009 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship
Where: Iqaluit, NU
When: Nov. 8 - 15, 2008
| November 8, 2008 | to | November 15, 2008 |
What: 2009 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship
Where: Iqaluit, NU
When: Nov. 8 - 15, 2008
Source: 2009 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship Site
Tuesday, November 04, 2008
Source: Canadian Curling AssociationIQALUIT, NUNAVUT, November 3, 2008…For the first time in history, a national sport championship will be staged in Iqaluit, Nunavut, when the Canadian Curling Association’s Canadian Mixed gets underway this Saturday.
Friday, November 16, 2007
Source: Canadian Curling Association
CALGARY, November 16….There was just no stopping the A-train, as in Alberta, at the Canadian Mixed Curling Championship.
Friday afternoon, the host province, skipped by Dean Ross, eked out a 5-4 decision over Ontario, in front of a partisan crowd at the Calgary Curling Club, to win a leading ninth Mixed title for Alberta since the event began in 1964 in Toronto.
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Alberta - 9/1
Ontario - 7/3
Northern Ontario - 6/4
Nova Scotia - 6/4
Quebec - 6/4
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Source: Canadian Curling Association
CALGARY, November 14….Alberta has clinched first place and a berth in Friday’s final of the Canadian Mixed Curling Championship after defeating Nova Scotia, 8-5 Wednesday evening at the Calgary Curling Club.
Skipped by Calgary’s Dean Ross, Alberta, a front-runner from the start of the event last Saturday, pushed its record to 9-1 with the victory, with one draw remaining in the round robin.
Monday, November 12, 2007
Source: Canadian Curling Association
CALGARY, November 11…Alberta, skipped by Dean Ross of Calgary, capped off a perfect opening weekend at the Canadian Mixed Curling Championship by defeating British Columbia, 10-7 in Draw 4 Sunday night.
The host province was able to remain unbeaten at the Calgary Curling Club by counting three in the 10th end against Bryan Miki’s New Westminster team to push its record to 4-0.
All draw schedules obtained from the official site at Canadian Curling Association’s Season of Champions site
Draw 1 - 1:00pm (Local time) // 3:00pm (Eastern)
Sheet A British Columbia vs. Quebec
Sheet B Yukon/Northwest Territories vs. Manitoba
Sheet C Northern Ontario vs. New Brunswick
Sheet D Ontario vs. Nova Scotia
Sheet E Saskatchewan vs. Newfoundland/Labrador
Sheet F Alberta vs. Prince Edward Island
Def’n & Background information
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Canadian Mixed Curling Championship is the national curling championship for mixed curling in Canada. It is considered as the highest level of mixed curling in the world, with the absence of a World Championships. However, a European Mixed Curling Championship also exists.
In mixed curling, the positions on a team must alternate between men and women. If a man throws last rocks, which is usually the case, a woman must throw the lead rocks and the third positions rocks, while the other male member of the team throws the second’s rocks. Only once has a woman ever thrown last rocks (skipped) and won a championship, and that was Shannon Kleibrink in 2004.
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Source: Canadian Curling Association - NewsThe Calgary Curling Club will be hosting the 2008 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship, November 10-16, 2007. This Canadian Championship is a significant event in the curling season, and will ultimately lead to the crowning of a new National Mixed Champion. Two players from the winning team will also represent Canada at the first World Mixed Doubles Championship, March 9-15, 2008 in Vierumäki, Finland.
The team representing Alberta at this year’s event is Dean Ross, Susan O’Connor, Tim Krassman and Susan Wright, hometown favourite from the Calgary Curling Club. The nine other Provincial teams plus Yukon/Northwest Territories and Northern Ontario will play a round robin format, with the first place team advancing to the finals while the second and third placed teams compete in the semi-finals.

The 2006 Mixed
November 19-26, 2005
Whitehorse, Yukon
Web Site: www.whitehorsecurlingclub.ca
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TSN.ca - Curling - Canada’s Sports Leader - Manitoba and Quebec secure playoff spot
CP/Whitehorse Star files
11/25/2005 2:51:01 AM
After beating Nova Scotia 7-5 in Draw 10, Ontario’s John Epping secured the third and final playoff spot at the Canadian mixed curling championship, with the top two already clinched by Quebec and Manitoba.
Manitoba won both their games today, to Northern Ontario (6-5) and to Saskatchewan (8-4). Quebec lost their first game to NWT/Yukon (5-7) but won their second game over Nova Scotia (9-5).
After 11 draw, Manitoba is leading 9 wins 2 losses, and Quebec moves into second with 8 wins and 3 losses, tied with Ontario
The 2006 Mixed
November 19-26, 2005
Whitehorse, Yukon
Web Site: http://www.whitehorsecurlingclub.ca
Looking good for Manitoba - 2 days to go …
Manitoba’s David Hamblin is 7-2, and remains in a tie for first place with Quebec at the Canadian Mixed Curling Championship in Whitehorse.
The 2006 Mixed
November 19-26, 2005
Whitehorse, Yukon
Web Site: http://www.whitehorsecurlingclub.ca