1993 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship
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Host citySwift Current, Saskatchewan
DatesMarch 20–27, 1993
Winner
Nova Scotia
Curling clubHalifax Curling Club, Halifax
| 1993 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship | |
|---|---|
| Host city | Swift Current, Saskatchewan |
| Dates | March 20–27, 1993 |
| Winner | |
| Curling club | Halifax Curling Club, Halifax |
| Skip | Scott Saunders |
| Third | Colleen Jones |
| Second | Tom Fetterly |
| Lead | Helen Radford |
| Finalist | |
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The 1993 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship was held March 20-27 in Swift Current, Saskatchewan.
Nova Scotia, skipped by Scott Saunders of Halifax defeated Alberta, skipped by Terry Meek of Calgary, 6–4 in the final. Nova Scotia took control of the game in the fourth end when Meek missed a freeze attempt on shot rock, which was followed up by Saunders drawing for three, giving the Bluenosers a 4–1 lead.[1]
It was the first Canadian Mixed title for Nova Scotia in 29 years. Saunders' team included wife Colleen Jones, and front end Tom Fetterly and Helen Radford.[1] Jones was pregnant with their son Luke at the time.[2]