1965 Diamond D Championship

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DatesFebruary 22–25
Winner Manitoba
1965 Diamond "D" Championship
Host cityHalifax, Nova Scotia
ArenaMayflower Curling Club
DatesFebruary 22–25
Winner Manitoba
Curling clubWildewood Ladies CC, Winnipeg
SkipPeggy Casselman
ThirdVal Taylor
SecondPat MacDonald
LeadPat Scott
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The 1965 Diamond "D" Championship the Canadian women's curling championship was held from February 22 to 25, 1965 at the Mayflower Curling Club[1] in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Team Manitoba, who was skipped by Peggy Casselman won the event by finishing the round robin with an 8–1 record. This was Manitoba's first championship.[2]

This was the first championship that would come down to a "winner take all" final draw as both Alberta and Manitoba entered their matchup in the final draw with identical 7–1 records. Manitoba jumped out to a 6–0 lead after four ends and despite an Alberta comeback, Manitoba would hold off Alberta 7–5 to capture the championship. Alberta would finish runner-up as Prince Edward Island scored three in the last end against Nova Scotia to win 9–8 in their final game and thus avoided a tiebreaker playoff between Alberta and Nova Scotia for runner-up.

This championship would set a record for the fewest extra end games in one tournament as Ontario's 13–11 victory over Quebec in Draw 3 was the only game that went to an extra end in the tournament. This record was eventually matched in 1979.[3]

The teams are listed as follows:[4][5]

Alberta British Columbia Manitoba New Brunswick Newfoundland
Edmonton CC, Edmonton

Skip: Dorothy Thompson
Third: Vivian Kortgaard
Second: Ruth Hayes
Lead: Ila Watson

Kelowna CC, Kelowna

Skip: Lesley Cmolik
Third: Joyce Smart
Second: Janet Thompson
Lead: Marnie Robertson

Wildewood Ladies CC, Winnipeg

Skip: Peggy Casselman
Third: Val Taylor
Second: Pat MacDonald
Lead: Pat Scott

Bathurst CC, Bathurst

Skip: Joan Callaghan
Third: Anne Orser
Second: Shirley Pilson
Lead: Geraldine Lenihan

Goose Bay CC, Goose Bay

Skip: Bobbie Fortune
Third: Florence Stoddard
Second: Pat Cameron
Lead: Elsie Farquhar

Nova Scotia Ontario Prince Edward Island Quebec Saskatchewan
Liverpool CC, Liverpool

Skip: Audrey Thorbourne
Third: Marina Wood
Second: Anne Boudreau
Lead: Helen Young

Dixie CC, Cooksville

Skip: Fern Irwin
Third: Regina Johnson
Second: Erva Law
Lead: Fern McDonald

Charlottetown CC, Charlottetown

Skip: Sybil MacMillan
Third: Marjorie Stewart
Second: Jennie Boomhower
Lead: Janet Douglas

Dolbeau CC, Dolbeau

Skip: Solange Larouche
Third: Jeanne d'Arc Drumoulin
Second: Rita DeMarchi
Lead: Cecile Bonenfant

Delisle CC, Delisle

Skip: Barbara MacNevin
Third: Fay Coben
Second: Florence Hill
Lead: Avis Carr

Map of teams

Round robin standings

Round robin results

References

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