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{{Short description|Women's curling award}} |
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{{Primary sources|date=May 2012}}{{Notability|date=May 2012}}The '''Frances Brodie Award''' was created in honour of [[Frances Brodie (curler)|Frances Brodie]], who started the first [[World Women's Curling Championship]] in 1979, and also presided over the Ladies Committee of the [[International Curling Federation]], now known as the [[World Curling Federation]]. It is presented to the curler who best displayed skill, honesty, fair play, friendship and sportsmanship during the World Women's Curling Championships. The winner is selected by her fellow curlers in the tournament. |
{{Primary sources|date=May 2012}}{{Notability|date=May 2012}}The '''Frances Brodie Award''' was created in honour of [[Frances Brodie (curler)|Frances Brodie]], who started the first [[World Women's Curling Championship]] in 1979, and also presided over the Ladies Committee of the [[International Curling Federation]], now known as the [[World Curling Federation]]. It is presented to the curler who best displayed skill, honesty, fair play, friendship and sportsmanship during the World Women's Curling Championships. The winner is selected by her fellow curlers in the tournament. |
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==Winners== |
==Winners== |
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| 1991 || [[Veronika Huber]] || {{AUT}} |
| 1991 || [[Veronika Huber]] || {{AUT}} |
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| 1992 || [[Amy Hatten Wright]] || {{USA}} |
| 1992 || [[Amy Wright (curler)|Amy Hatten Wright]] || {{USA}} |
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| 1993 || [[Jaana Jokela]] || {{FIN}} |
| 1993 || [[Jaana Jokela]] || {{FIN}} |
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| 1994 || [[Helena Blach |
| 1994 || [[Helena Blach Lavrsen]] || {{DEN}} |
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| 1995 || [[Ayako Ishigaki]] || {{JPN}} |
| 1995 || [[Ayako Ishigaki (curler)|Ayako Ishigaki]] || {{JPN}} |
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| 1996 || [[Kirsty Hay]] || {{SCO}} |
| 1996 || [[Kirsty Hay]] || {{SCO}} |
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| 2012 || [[Eve Muirhead]] || {{SCO}} |
| 2012 || [[Eve Muirhead]] || {{SCO}} |
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|2013 |
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|[[Corinna Scholz]] |
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|{{GER}} |
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| 2014 || [[Alison Kreviazuk]] || {{CAN}} |
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| 2015 || [[Sanna Puustinen]] || {{FIN}} |
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| 2016 || [[Irene Schori]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.swiftcurrentonline.com/local-sports/continuing-to-battle-on-and-off-the-ice-schori-receives-francis-brodie-award|title=Continuing to Battle On and Off the Ice Schori Receives Francis Brodie Award|date=March 28, 2016|publisher=Swift Current Online}}</ref> || {{SUI}} |
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| 2017|| [[Wang Bingyu]] || {{CHN}} |
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| 2018|| [[ Jill Officer]] || {{CAN}} |
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| 2019|| [[Wang Rui (curler)|Rui Wang]] || {{CHN}} |
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| 2021 || [[Alina Pätz]] || {{SUI}} |
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|2022 |
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|[[Alina Pätz]] |
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|{{SUI}} |
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|2023 || [[Bridget Becker]] || {{NZL}} |
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|2024 || [[Angela Romei]] || {{ITA}} |
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== References == |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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* {{official website}} |
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*[http://www.worldcurling.org/frances-brodie-award World Curling Federation: Frances Brodie Award] |
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[[Category:Curling]] |
[[Category:Curling trophies and awards]] |
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[[Category:Women's curling]] |
[[Category:Women's curling]] |
Latest revision as of 04:24, 7 July 2024
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The Frances Brodie Award was created in honour of Frances Brodie, who started the first World Women's Curling Championship in 1979, and also presided over the Ladies Committee of the International Curling Federation, now known as the World Curling Federation. It is presented to the curler who best displayed skill, honesty, fair play, friendship and sportsmanship during the World Women's Curling Championships. The winner is selected by her fellow curlers in the tournament.
Winners
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Continuing to Battle On and Off the Ice Schori Receives Francis Brodie Award". Swift Current Online. March 28, 2016.