Scottish Men's Curling Championship | |
Established: | 1962 |
Current Host City: | Dumfries[1] |
Current Arena: | Dumfries Ice Bowl |
Current Champion: | Fay Henderson |
Current: | 2024 Scottish Curling Championships |
The Scottish Women's Curling Championship is the national women's curling championship for Scotland. The championship usually decides which team of curlers is sent to the World Women's Curling Championship, but in Olympic years, the winner must play the British Olympic representative to play to determine the Scottish team at the Worlds.[2] Beginning in 2021, Scotland's World Championship teams will be selected by Scottish Curling instead.[3]
Year | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Locale | |
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1977 | Perth | |||||
1978 | Hamilton | |||||
1979 | Ayr | |||||
1980 | Perth | |||||
1981 | Dundee | |||||
1982 | Hamilton | |||||
1983 | Perth | |||||
1984 | Ayr | |||||
1985 | Hamilton | |||||
1986 | Hamilton | |||||
1987 | Howwood | |||||
1988 | Hamilton | |||||
1989 | Hamilton | |||||
1990 | Howwood | |||||
1991 | Hamilton | |||||
1992 | Aberdeen | |||||
1993 | Stranraer | |||||
1994 | Stranraer | |||||
1995 | Perth | |||||
1996 | Perth | |||||
1997 | Lockerbie | |||||
1998 | Perth | |||||
1999 | Howwood | |||||
2000 | Howwood | |||||
2001 | Dundee | |||||
2002 | Aberdeen | |||||
2003 | Perth | |||||
2004 | Aberdeen | |||||
2005 | Stirling | |||||
2006 | Stirling | |||||
2007 | Stirling | |||||
2008 | Stranraer | |||||
2009 | Perth | |||||
2010 | Perth | |||||
2011 | Lockerbie | |||||
Perth | ||||||
2013 | Perth | |||||
2014 | Murrayfield | |||||
2015 | Perth | |||||
2016 | Perth | |||||
2017 | Perth | |||||
2018 | Lockerbie | |||||
2019 | Dumfries | |||||
2020[4] | Perth | |||||
2021 | Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Scotland[5] | |||||
Aberdeen | ||||||
2023 | Aberdeen | |||||
2024 | Dumfries |