1995 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship

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DatesJanuary 7–15, 1995
1995 Unitel Canadian
Mixed Curling Championship
Host cityPoint Edward, Ontario
ArenaSarnia Golf & Curling Club
DatesJanuary 7–15, 1995
Winner Nova Scotia
Curling clubMayflower Curling Club, Halifax, Nova Scotia
SkipSteve Ogden
ThirdMary Mattatall
SecondJeff Hopkins
LeadHeather Hopkins
Finalist Prince Edward Island
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The 1995 Unitel Canadian Mixed Curling Championship was held January 7-15 at the Sarnia Golf & Curling Club in Point Edward, Ontario.[1]

Nova Scotia, skipped by Steve Ogden defeated Prince Edward Island, skipped by Peter MacDonald in the final. It was the province's second national mixed championship in three years.[2] Ogden had to raise a rock to the four foot in the 10th and final end to claim a 6-5 victory. Ogden's rink also consisted of Mary Mattatall, Jeff Hopkins and Heather Hopkins.[3]

For the first time, the final was televised nationally on TSN.[4][5] After inking a 5-year agreement worth over $1,000,000,[4] the tournament was sponsored by Unitel for the first time, was the first event of the new "Season of Champions" group of televised curling tournaments put on by the Canadian Curling Association. The event was also moved up the calendar year from March.[1]

Fourteen teams played a round robin tournament, with the top four making the playoffs. The playoffs were held using the page playoff system for the first time (The Brier and Tournament of Hearts also adopted this system in 1995).[1] The previous tournament had the 14 teams divided into two pools.[5]

Teams

Teams were as follows:[6]

Locale Skip Third Second Lead City
AlbertaMike SaliDonna ChoptuikRichard KleibrinkKarin FletcherAirdrie
British ColumbiaAlan RoemerLynda RoemerMark FutcherSusan AllenVancouver
ManitobaScott BrownLori ZellerTom McGimpseyLori LangWinnipeg
New BrunswickGrant OdishawHeather SmithRick PerronKrista SmithMoncton
NewfoundlandRoger MabayCynthia YoungFred StarkesRuby StarkesSt. John's
Northern OntarioJeffrey HendersonValerie MacInnesMarc ButlerWendy FenertyTimmins
Northwest TerritoriesJack MacKinnonJuanita CaseDarren MurdockMaureen BrockmanYellowknife
Nova ScotiaSteve OgdenMary MattatallJeff HopkinsHeather HopkinsHalifax
OntarioJim MarshallBetty KirouacPaul MacDonaldWendy MarshallTrenton
Ontario (Host)Ed WerenichJane HooperPat PerroudLinda WerenichToronto
Prince Edward IslandPeter MacDonaldKaren A. MacDonaldRod MacDonaldKaren E. MacDonaldSummerside
QuebecGuy HemmingsNathalie AudetGuy ThibaudeauJosee BeaudetTracy
SaskatchewanGrant McGrathKim HodsonMark DaceyLinda HorleySaskatoon
YukonOrest PeechMardy DerbyPat PaslawskiWendy HaleaWhitehorse

Standings

Final standings[1]

Key
Teams to Playoffs
Teams to Tiebreaker
Province Skip Wins Losses
Nova ScotiaSteve Ogden112
Prince Edward IslandPeter MacDonald94
AlbertaMike Sali94
Ontario (Host)Ed Werenich85
British ColumbiaAlan Roemer85
ManitobaScott Brown76
New BrunswickGrant Odishaw76
QuebecGuy Hemmings76
SaskatchewanGrant McGrath76
Northern OntarioJeffrey Henderson76
YukonOrest Peech49
OntarioJames Marshall49
NewfoundlandRoger Mabey310
Northwest TerritoriesJack MacKinnon013

Tiebreakers

Playoffs

Final

References

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