Canadian Mixed Championships (from CCA): In 1964 the first Canadian Mixed Curling Championship was held in Toronto under the sponsorship of O'Keefe Breweries. O'Keefe's maintained their sponsorship through 1970. In 1973, the House of Seagrams assumed the sponsorship of the Canadian Mixed Curling Championship which was relinquished in 1983. New national sponsorship is currently being solicited for this ever popular aspect of the roarin' game. Mixed curling continues to lead the way in the growth category in almost all clubs throughout Canada. Mixed curling is well and truly established in Canada and will most likely continue to grow in popularity in the years to come. Canadian Mixed Championships Historical Information and Statistics: CANADIAN MIXED CHAMPIONS: Canadian O'Keefe Mixed Champions 1964 Manitoba Ernie Boushy, Ina Light, Garry DeBlonde, Bea McKenzie 1965 Alberta Lee Green, Kay Berreth, Shirley Salt, Vi Salt 1966 Manitoba Ernie Boushy, Ina Light, Garry DeBlonde, Betty Hird 1967 Saskatchewan Larry McGrath, Darlene Hill, John Gunn, Marlene Dorsett 1968 Saskatchewan Larry McGrath, Darlene Hill, John Gunn, Marlene Dorsett 1969 Alberta Don Anderson, Bernie Hunter, Bill Tainish, Marion Weir 1970 Alberta Bill Mitchell, Hadie Manley, Bill Tainish, Connie Reeve 1971 Saskatchewan Larry McGrath, Darlene Hill, John Gunn, Audrey St. John 1972 British Columbia Trev Fisher, Carl Wren, B. Bettesworth, Louis Fisher Canadian Seagram Mixed Champions 1973 Manitoba Barry Fry, Peggy Casselman, Stephen Decter, Susan Lynch 1974 Saskatchewan Rick Folk, Cheryl Stirton, Tom Wilson, Bonnie Orchard 1975 Alberta Les Rowland, Audrey Rowland, Dan Schmaltz, Betty Schmaltz 1976 British Columbia Tony Eberts, Elizabeth Short, Clark Glanville, Eleanor Short 1977 Manitoba Harold Tanasichuk, Rose Tanasichuk, Jim Kirkness, Debbie Orr 1978 Saskatchewan Bernie Yuzdepski, Mamie McNiven, Roy Uchman, Joan Bjerke 1979 Northern Ontario Roy Lund, Nancy Lund, Ron Apland, Marsha Kerr 1980 Manitoba Jim Dunstone, Carol Dunstone, Dell Stitt, Elaine Jones 1981 Northern Ontario Rick Lang, Anne Provo, Bert Provo, Lorraine Edwards 1982 British Columbia Glen Pierce, Marlene Neubauer, Fuji Miki, Sharon Bradley 1983 Saskatchewan Rick Folk, Dorenda Schoenhals, Tom Wilson, Elizabeth Folk Canadian CCA/CLCA Mixed Champions 1984 Saskatchewan Randy Woytowich, Kathy Fahlman, Brian McCusker, Jan Betker 1985 British Columbia Steve Skillings, Pat Sanders, Allan Carlson, Louise Herlinveaux 1986 Ontario Dave Van Dine, Dawn Ventura, Hugh Milliken, Cindy Wiggins 1987 Prince Edward Island Peter Gallant, Cathy Gallant, Phil Corveatte, Simone MacKenzie 1988 Manitoba Jeff Stoughton, Karen Fallis, Rob Meakin, Lynn Morrow 1989 Prince Edward Island Robert Campbell, Angela Roberts, Mark O'Rourke, Kathleen O'Rourke 1990 Alberta Marvin Wirth, Glenna Rubin, Millard Evans, Robin Pettit 1991 Manitoba Jeff Stoughton, Lynn Morrow, Scott Morrow, Karen Fallis 1992 Alberta Kurt Balderston, Mary Balderston, Rod Kramer, Joanne Momson 1993 Nova Scotia Scott Saunders, Colleen Jones, Tom Fetterly, Helen Radford 1994 New Brunswick Grant Odishaw, Heather Smith, Rick Perron, Krista Smith Canadian Unitel Mixed Champions 1995 Nova Scotia Stephen Ogden, Mary Mattalall, Jeff Hopkins, Heather Hopkins 1996 Saskatchewan Randy Bryden, Cathy Trowell, Russ Bryden, Karen Inglis Canadian AT&T Mixed Champions 1997 Northern Ontario Christopher Johnson, Barbara McKinty, Drew Eloranta, Lisa Gauvreau 1998 Nova Scotia Stephen Ogden, Mary Mattalall, Jeff Hopkins, Heather Hopkins Canadian Mixed Champions 1999 Nova Scotia Paul Flemming, Colleen Jones, Tom Fetterly, Monica Moriarty 2000 Alberta Kevin Koe, Susan O’Connor, Greg Northcott, Lawnie Goodfellow 2001 Quebec Jean Michel Menard, Jessica Marchand, Marco Berthelot, Joelle Sabourin 2002 Nova Scotia Mark Dacey, Heather Smith-Dacey, Rob Harris, Laine Peters 2003 Nova Scotia Paul Flemming, Kim Kelly, Tom Fetterly, Cathy Donald 2004 Alberta Shannon Kleibrink, Richard Kleibrink, Judy Pendergast, Kevin Pendergast 2005 Newfoundland & Labrador Mark Nichols, Shelley Nichols, Brent Hamilton, Jennifer Guzzwell AGGREGATE WON/LOSS TOTALS Saskatchewan 297 179 .624 Alberta 289 180 .616 British Columbia 282 198 .588 Manitoba 276 196 .585 Ontario 252 227 .526 Nova Scotia 245 231 .515 Prince Edward Island 229 243 .485 Northern Ontario 224 247 .476 New Brunswick 209 251 .454 Quebec 196 271 .420 Newfoundland & Labrador 163 294 .357 Territories 107 264 .288 MOST APPEARANCES 9 John Likely, Prince Edward Island: as skip in 1984, ’92, ’93, ’94, ’97, '00, ’01, ’02, '04 8 Valerie MacInnes, Northern Ontario: as third in 1989, ’94, ’95, ’96, ’98, ’01, ’02, '03 8 Mark Butler, Prince Edward Island: as second in ’92, ’93, ’94, ’97, '00, ’01, ’02, '04 7 Colleen Jones, Nova Scotia: as third in 1980, ’83, ’93, ’94, ’96, ’97, ’99 7 Grant Odishaw, New Brunswick: as skip in 1986, ’89, ’91, ’94, ’95, ’96, ’97 7 Rick Perron, New Brunswick: as second in 1989, ’91, ’93, ’94, ’95, ’96, ’97 7 Scott Saunders, Nova Scotia: as skip in 1980, ’83, ’88, ’93, ’94, ’96, ’97 7 Heather Smith-Dacey, New Brunswick-Nova Scotia: as third in 1993, ’94, ’95, ’96, '00, ’01, ’02 7 Neil MacInnes, Northern Ontario: as second in 1989, ’94, ’96, ’98, ’01, ’02, '03 6 John Fortier, Prince Edward Island: as second in 1971, ’72; as skip in ’77, ’80, ’81, ’85 6 Kathie (Burke) Gallant, Prince Edward Island: as lead in 1981, ’82; as third in ’86, ’87, ’91, ’01 6 Susan McInnis, Prince Edward Island: as third in 1992, ’93, ’94, ’97, 2000, ’02 6 Steve Ogden, Nova Scotia: as skip in 1981, ’82, ’84, ’95, ’98, '04 6 Gary Oke, Newfoundland: as skip in 1988, ’89, ’93, ’96, ’99, '04 5 Jean Court Pigot, Prince Edward Island: as lead in 1971, ’72, ’75, ’76, ’78 5 Bob Dillon, Prince Edward Island: as skip in 1971, ’72, ’75, ’76, ’78 5 Elizabeth (Short) Folk, B.C.-Saskatchewan: as lead in 1976, ’77, ’81, ’82, ’83 5 Rick Folk, Saskatchewan: as skip in 1974, ’75, ’81, ’82, ’83 5 Penny LaRocque, Nova Scotia: as third in 1979, ’81, ’82, ’84, ’87 5 Tom Wilson, Saskatchewan: as second in 1974, ’75, ’81, ’82, ’83 UNDEFEATED RECORDS Alberta 10-0, 1965 Saskatchewan 10-0, 1968 Alberta 10-0, 1969 Saskatchewan 12-0, 1984 SEVEN-WAY TIE FOR FIRST PLACE British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario, Quebec, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia — 2001 TWO-WAY TIES FOR FIRST PLACE Alberta, British Columbia — 1970 Saskatchewan, New Brunswick — 1974 British Columbia, Saskatchewan — 1976 Northern Ontario, Ontario — 1979 British Columbia, Saskatchewan — 1982 Nova Scotia, Ontario — 2002 Nova Scotia, Saskatchewan - 2003 THREE-TIME WINNERS John Gunn, Saskatchewan — as second in 1967, ’68, ’71 Darlene Hill, Saskatchewan — as third in 1967, ’68, ’71 Larry McGrath, Saskatchewan — as skip in 1967, ’68, ’71 Tom Fetterly, Nova Scotia — as second in 1993, ’99, '03 TWO-TIME WINNERS Ernie Boushy, Manitoba — as skip in 1964, ’66 Garry DeBlonde, Manitoba — as second in 1964, ’66 Heather Smith-Dacey, New Brunswick — as third in 1994; Nova Scotia — as third in 2002 Marlene Dorsett, Saskatchewan — as lead in 1967, ’68 Karen (Fallis) Porritt, Manitoba — as third in 1988, ’91 Elizabeth Folk, British Columbia — as third in 1976; Saskatchewan — as lead in 1983 Rick Folk, Saskatchewan — as skip in 1974, ’83 Heather Hopkins, Nova Scotia — as lead in 1995, ’98 Jeff Hopkins, Nova Scotia — as second in 1995, ’98 Colleen Jones, Nova Scotia — as third in 1993, ’99 Ina Light, Manitoba — as third in 1964, ’66 Mary Mattatall, Nova Scotia — as third in 1995, ’98 Lynn Morrow, Manitoba — as lead in 1988, ’91 Steve Ogden, Nova Scotia — as skip in 1995, ’98 Jeff Stoughton, Manitoba — as skip in 1988, ’91 Bill Tainsh, Alberta — as second in 1969, ’70 Tom Wilson, Saskatchewan — as second in 1974, ’83 Paul Flemming, Nova Scotia - as skip in 1999, '03 BACK-TO-BACK WINNERS Saskatchewan: Larry McGrath, Darlene Hill, John Gunn, Marlene Dorsett — 1967, ’68 MOST APPEARANCES BY ONE SKIP 9 — John Likely, Prince Edward Island SKIPS WITH 15 OR MORE WINS 52 — John Likely, Prince Edward Island 49 — Grant Odishaw, New Brunswick 48 — Rick Folk, Saskatchewan 44 — Scott Saunders, Nova Scotia 38 — Steve Ogden, Nova Scotia 35 — Jeff Stoughton, Manitoba 33 — Eric Wiltzen, British Columbia 30 — Ernie Boushy, Manitoba 30 — Bob Dillon, Prince Edward Island 28 — Larry McGrath, Saskatchewan 28 — Steve Skillings, British Columbia 27 — John Fortier, Prince Edward Island 26 — Kurt Balderston, Alberta 26 — Mark Dacey, Nova Scotia 26 — Peter MacDonald, Prince Edward Island 24 — Rick Stewart, Northern Ontario 23 — Paul Flemming, Nova Scotia 23 — Harold Tanasichuk, Manitoba 20 — Craig Lepine, British Columbia 20 — Jean St. Pierre, Quebec 19 — Guy Hemmings, Quebec 18 — Gary Oke, Newfoundland 17 — Al Delmage, Yukon/Northwest Territories 17 — Barry Fry, Manitoba 17 — Peter Gallant, Prince Edward Island 17 — David Jones, Nova Scotia 17 — Len Kalichak, Newfoundland 17 — Ed Steeves, New Brunswick 16 — Kevin Adams, Quebec 16 — Garnet Campbell, Saskatchewan 16 — Tony Eberts, British Columbia 16 — Lee Green, Alberta 16 — Roy Lund, Northern Ontario 16 — Al Roemer, British Columbia 16 — Mike Sali, Alberta 16 — Dave Van Dine, Ontario 15 — Alan Darragh, Nova Scotia 15 — Jim Dunstone, Manitoba 15 — Glen Harper, British Columbia 15 — Jean Michel Mιnard, Quebec 15 — Ken Ursuliak, Alberta 15 — Bob Widdis, Ontario CHAMPIONS BY PROVINCE 8 — Saskatchewan: 1967, ’68, ’71, ’74, ‘78, ’83, ’84, ’96 8 — Alberta: 1965, ’69, ’70, ’75, ’90, ’92, '00, '04 7 — Manitoba: 1964, ’66, ’73, ’77, ’80, ’88, ’91 6 — Nova Scotia: 1993, ’95, ’98, ’99, '02, '03 4 — British Columbia: 1972, ’76, ’82, ’85 3 — Northern Ontario: 1979, ’81, ’97 2 — Prince Edward Island: 1987, ’89 1 — Ontario: 1986 1 — New Brunswick: 1994 1 — Quebec: 2001 1 - Newfoundland & Labrador: 2005 0 - Territories NUMBER OF CHAMPIONSHIPS HOSTED Ontario 7 Northern Ontario 7 Saskatchewan 6 British Columbia 5 Alberta 4 Manitoba 4 Prince Edward Island 3 New Brunswick 2 Nova Scotia 2 Quebec 2 Newfoundland & Labrador 1 Territories 1 (2006 - Whitehorse, Yukon) Sportsmanship Award Winners: 2005 2004 Randy Gilewich, Saskatchewan 2003 Fred Thomson, British Columbia 2002 Kelly Kaylo, Yukon/Northwest Territories 2001 Wendy Howard, New Brunswick 2000 Doug Hong, Northern Ontario 1999 Paul Flemming, Nova Scotia 1998 Warren Betker, Saskatchewan 1997 Warren Betker, Saskatchewan 1996 Trevor Alexander, Yukon/Northwest Territories 1995 Pat Paslawski, Yukon 1994 Trevor Alexander, Northwest Territories 1993 John Likely, Prince Edward Island 1992 Dick Howson, Ontario 1991 Brian Apland, Northern Ontario 1990 Orlo Coverett, Saskatchewan 1989 Drew Macklin, Ontario 1988 Bev DeKoning, Ontario 1987 Orlo Coverett, Saskatchewan (Men), Leslie Moore, New Brunswick (Women) 1986 unknown 1985 Kyrke Nessey, Quebec (Men), Dale Twa, Yukon/Northwest Territories (Women) 1984 John Likely, Prince Edward Island (Men), Sally Nelthorpe, Quebec (Women) 1983 Steve Piper, Newfoundland (Men), Maria Thomas, Newfoundland (Women) 1982 Peter Ryan, Quebec (Men), Penny LaRocque, Nova Scotia (Women) 1981 Rick Lang, Northern Ontario (Men), Maria Thomas, Newfoundland (Women) 1980 Paul Arbuckle, Nova Scotia (Men), Liz Connellan, Alberta (Women) 1979 Jim McQuarrie, Alberta (Men), Penny LaRocque, Nova Scotia (Women) 1978 Ron Apland, Northern Ontario (Men), Yvonne Smith, Ontario (Women) 1977 Richard Belyea, New Brunswick (Men), Carole Straker, Yukon/Northwest Territories (Women) 1976 Bob Dillon, Prince Edward Island (Men), Elizabeth Short, Eleanor Short, British Columbia (Women, tied) 1975 unknown 1974 Vic Snarr, Nova Scotia (Men), Marge Giddings, Prince Edward Island (Women) All-Star Award Winners: 2005 Skip Third Second Lead 2004 Skip Shannon Kleibrink, Alberta Third Michelle Englot, Saskatchewan Second Pat Simmons, Saskatchewan Lead Cindy Simmons, Saskatchewan 2003 Skip Paul Flemming, Nova Scotia Third Cathy Trowell, Saskatchewan * Second Gareth Parry, Ontario Lead Mike Westlund, Alberta * Tied with Ontario's Jo-Ann Rizzo but was awarded the all-star position because Saskatchewan finished ahead of Ontario in the round robin. 2002 Skip Mark Dacey, Nova Scotia Third Heather Smith-Dacey, Nova Scotia Second Rob Harris, Nova Scotia Lead Sandra Jenkins, Alberta 2001 Skip Scott Coghlan, Saskatchewan Third Darcie Simpson, Ontario Second Les Sonnenberg, Alberta Lead Linda Fulton, Ontario 2000 Skip John Likely, Prince Edward Island Third Susan McInnis, Prince Edward Island Second Marco Berthelot, Quebec Lead Nancy Cameron, Prince Edward Island 1999 Skip Paul Flemming, Nova Scotia Third Jan Wiltzen, British Columbia Second Roy Weigand, Ontario Lead Valerie Lahucik, British Columbia 1998 Skip Steve Ogden, Nova Scotia Third Marcy Balderston, Alberta Second Bill Fisher, British Columbia Lead Sloane Girardin, Saskatchewan 1997 Skip Eric Wiltzen, British Columbia Third Susan McInnis, Prince Edward Island Second Rudy Nordin, Alberta Lead Valerie Lahucik, British Columbia 1996 Skip Randy Bryden, Saskatchewan Third Theresa Breen, Ontario Second Russ Bryden, Saskatchewan Lead Denise Allan, Ontario 1995 Skip Steve Ogden, Nova Scotia Third Natalie Audet, Quebec Second Jeff Hopkins, Nova Scotia Lead Krista Smith, New Brunswick 1994 Skip Grant Odishaw, New Brunswick Third Val MacInnes, Northern Ontario Second Ken Tresoor, Manitoba Lead Sherill Arnett, British Columbia 1993 Skip Scott Patterson, Northern Ontario Third Karen Purdy, Manitoba Second Tom Fetterly, Nova Scotia Lead Barb Davies, Alberta 1992 Skip Kurt Balderson, Alberta Third Diane Adams, Northern Ontario Second Mark Knutson, British Columbia Lead Diane Hogue, Northern Ontario 1991 Skip Grant Odishaw, New Brunswick Third Denise Bowser, New Brunswick (tie) Jan Wiltzen, British Columbia (tie) Second Dan Ormsby, Saskatchewan Lead Lynn Morrow, Manitoba 1990 Skip David Jones, Nova Scotia Third Glenna Rubin, Alberta Second Millard Evans, Alberta Lead Robin Pettit, Alberta 1989 Skip Robert Campbell, Prince Edward Island Third Kim Armbruster, Saskatchewan Second Rob Meakin, Manitoba Lead Georgina Hawkes, British Columbia 1988 Skip Jeff Stoughton, Manitoba Third Karen Fallis, Manitoba Second Rob Meakin, Manitoba Lead Lynn Morrow, Manitoba 1987 Skip Peter Gallant, Prince Edward Island Third Janice Baleja, Manitoba Second Russ Hayes, Manitoba Lead Simone MacKenzie, Prince Edward Island 1986 Skip Randy Ferbey, Alberta Third Penny Ryan, Alberta Second Pat Ryan, Alberta Lead Denise Lavigne, New Brunswick 1985 Skip Ernie Rehberg, Manitoba Third Pat Sanders, British Columbia Second Mervin Paine, Nova Scotia Lead Donna Sawatzky, Northern Ontario 1984 Skip Randy Woytowich, Saskatchewan Third Kathy Fahlman, Saskatchewan Second Brian McCusker, Saskatchewan Lead Joan McCusker, Saskatchewan 1983 Skip Scott Hamilton, Northern Ontario Third Pat Sanders, British Columbia Second Billy Dillon, Prince Edward Island Lead Elizabeth Folk, Saskatchewan 1982 Skip Dave Van Dine, Ontario Third Kim MacLeod, Prince Edward Island Second Tom Wilson, Saskatchewan Lead Virginia Jackson, Nova Scotia - Updated November 29, 2004 -