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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.
{{primarysource}}{{notability}}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.


==Winners==
==Winners==

Revision as of 19:26, 1 May 2012

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

Year Winner Country
2012 Eve Muirhead Scotland
2011 Henriette Løvar Norway
2010 Linn Githmark Norway
2009 Marianne Rørvik Norway
2008 Mirjam Ott Switzerland
2007 Lindsay Wood Scotland
2006 Junko Sonobe Japan
2005 Cassie Johnson United States
2004 Madeleine Dupont Denmark
2003 Dordi Nordby Norway
2002 Kim Mi-yeon Korea
2001 Ann Swisshelm Silver United States
2000 Rhona Martin Scotland
1999 Marianne Aspelin Norway
1998 Jackie Lockhart Scotland
1997 Jaana Jokela Finland
1996 Kirsty Hay Scotland
1995 Ayako Ishigaki Japan
1994 Helena Blach-Lavrsen Denmark
1993 Jaana Jokela Finland
1992 Amy Hatten Wright United States
1991 Veronika Huber Austria
1990 Almut Hege-Schöll Germany
1989 Cristina Lestander Switzerland