English Men's Curling Championship
Established1975
2023 host cityDumfries, Scotland
2023 arenaDumfries Ice Bowl
2023 championRob Retchless

The English Men's Curling Championship is the national men's curling championship for England. The championship decides which team of curlers is sent to the European Curling Championships (and the same year's World Curling Championships, if England qualifies) the following season. It has been held annually since 1975.[1] It is organized by the English Curling Association.[2]

Past champions

Year Skip Vice Second Lead Alternate Place
at Euros
next
season[3]
Place
at Worlds
that
season[4]
1975Ron ThorntonKen DuncanJohn D KerrBarry Nevett
-
1976Ron ThorntonJohn D KerrTony AthertonTony Fraser
1977not held
1978Ron ThorntonJohn D KerrPeter KershawMichael Thompson
1979Tony AthertonFrank KershawTony FraserIan Kerr
1980Alan ForrestMalcolm MaxwellStephen ShellGeoff Logan
1981Tony AthertonRon ThorntonJohn D KerrMichael Thompson
1982Bob MartinRonnie BrockJohn BrownDuncan Stewart
1983Ronnie BrockJohn BrownIan CouttsDuncan Stewart
1984Bob MartinRonnie BrockIan CouttsDuncan Stewart
1985Bob MartinRonnie BrockIan CouttsJohn Brown
1986Bob MartinRonnie BrockRobin GemmellJohn Brown
1987John DeakinPeter BowyerMartyn DeakinGordon Vickers
1988John DeakinPeter BowyerGordon VickersMalcolm Richardson
1989Eric LaidlerMichael SutherlandJim WilsonNeil Harvey
1990Alistair BurnsJohn DeakinMartyn DeakinStephen Watt
1991Alistair BurnsJohn DeakinNeil HardieStephen Watt
1992Alistair BurnsPhil AthertonNeil HardieStephen Watt
1993Alistair BurnsPhil AthertonNeil HardieStephen Watt
1994Alistair BurnsAndrew HemmingNeil HardieStephen WattPhil Atherton
1995Alistair BurnsAndrew HemmingNeil HardieStephen WattPhil Atherton
1996Martyn DeakinAlan TurnerHarvey CurleIan Coutts
1997Martyn DeakinAlan TurnerStephen HindsIan CouttsHarvey Curle
1998Martyn DeakinAlan TurnerPhil AthertonStephen HindsHarvey Curle
1999Mark CopperwheatBruce BowyerStephen HindsRichard Hills
2000James DixonHarvey CurleAndrew DixonRichard Murray
2001Andrew ReedTom JaeggiChris SmithDaniel Jaeggi
2002James DixonHarvey CurleAndrew DixonRichard Murray
2003James DixonHarvey CurleMartyn DeakinRichard Murray
2004Andrew ReedHarvey CurleChris SmithRichard Murray
2005Bruce BowyerStephen HindsRichard HillsMark Wilkinson
2006Michael OpelJamie MaltonAndrew WoolstonKenneth Malton
2007Andrew ReedJames DixonAndrew DixonNeil Murray
2008Andrew ReedJames DixonTom JaeggiAndrew Dixon
2009Jamie MaltonMichael OpelHenry CarterKeith Wilson
2010Alan MacDougallAndrew ReedAndrew WoolstonTom Jaeggi
2011Alan MacDougallAndrew ReedAndrew WoolstonTom Jaeggi
2012Alan MacDougallAndrew ReedAndrew WoolstonTom Jaeggi
2013Alan MacDougallAndrew ReedAndrew WoolstonTom Jaeggi
2014Alan MacDougallAndrew ReedAndrew WoolstonTom Jaeggi
2015Alan MacDougallAndrew ReedAndrew WoolstonTom JaeggiBen Fowler
2016Alan MacDougallAndrew ReedAndrew WoolstonTom JaeggiBen Fowler
2017Andrew WoolstonBen FowlerScott GibsonFraser ClarkJames Whittle
2018Andrew ReedMichael OpelJamie MaltonTom Jaeggi
2019Andrew ReedMichael OpelJamie MaltonTom Jaeggi
2020[5]Andrew WoolstonAndrew ReedScott GibsonFraser ClarkBen Fowler
2021Cancelled
2022[6]Andrew WoolstonAndrew ReedScott GibsonJim WhittleTom Jaeggi
2023Rob RetchlessJonathan HavercroftJotham SugdenHarry Pinnell

See also

References

  1. Men's Championship – English Curling Association
  2. English Curling Association
  3. "Results & Statistics - Teams - European Curling Championships". World Curling Federation.
  4. "Results & Statistics - Teams - World Curling Championship". World Curling Federation.
  5. "Andrew Woolston wins English men's championships". English Curling. 12 February 2020. Retrieved 16 April 2022.
  6. "English National Championship". CurlingZone. Retrieved 16 April 2022.
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