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| [[James Grattan]], [[Charlie Sullivan, Jr.]], [[Steven Howard (curler)|Steven Howard]], [[Peter Case (curler)|Peter Case]] |
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| [[Brett Gallant]], [[Eddie MacKenzie]], [[Anson Carmody]], [[Alex MacFadyen]] |
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Revision as of 23:54, 26 September 2011
The Curl Atlantic Championship is an annual event that began in 2011. The purpose of the event is to better prepare High Performance Atlantic Curling Teams for the national and international stage. It will give Atlantic Teams exposure to arena ice, and allow the two winning teams to play in international events.[1][2]
The championship will consist of twelve men's teams and twelve women's teams. Three teams will represent each province. In a situation where two or less teams represent a province, the vacant space will be filled by teams from remaining provinces.
Men's Champions
Year | Winning Team | Finalist Locale | Runner-up Team | Finalist Locale | Host |
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2011 | James Grattan, Charlie Sullivan, Jr., Steven Howard, Peter Case | New Brunswick | Brett Gallant, Eddie MacKenzie, Anson Carmody, Alex MacFadyen | Prince Edward Island | Sackville, New Brunswick |
Woman's Champions
Year | Winning Team | Province | Runner-up Team | Province | Event Local |
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2011 | Sackville, New Brunswick |