Yukon Scotties Tournament of Hearts
The Yukon Scotties Tournament of Hearts is the women's territorial championship for women's curling in the Yukon. Beginning in 2015, the event serves as a direct qualifier to the Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Canada's national women's curling championships. Prior to 2015, the event served as a qualifier for the Yukon/NWT Scotties Tournament of Hearts.
Winners (2015–present)
Event | Winning team | Winning club | City | Runner-up team | Host | Hearts rec. |
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2022 | Hailey Birnie, Kerry Campbell, Helen Strong, Kim Tuor, Stephanie Brown[1][2] | Whitehorse Curling Club | Whitehorse | Laura Eby[3] | Whitehorse | T17th (0–8) |
2021 | Laura Eby, Lorna Spenner, Tamar Vandenberghe, Laura Williamson | Whitehorse Curling Club | Whitehorse | Patty Wallingham, Bailey Horte, Bayly Scoffin, Helen Strong, Rhonda Horte[4] | Whitehorse | T17th (0–8) |
2020 | Hailey Birnie, Chelsea Duncan, Gabrielle Plonka, Kimberly Tuor[5] | Whitehorse Curling Club | Whitehorse | No other entries | N/A | T15th (0–7) |
2019 | Nicole Baldwin, Hailey Birnie, Ladene Shaw, Helen Strong | Whitehorse Curling Club | Whitehorse | No other entries[6] | N/A | 15th (1–6) |
2018 | Chelsea Duncan, Jenna Duncan, Kara Price, Jody Smallwood | Whitehorse Curling Club | Whitehorse | No other entries | N/A | 15th (1–7) |
2017 | Sarah Koltun, Chelsea Duncan, Patty Wallingham, Jenna Duncan | Whitehorse Curling Club | Whitehorse | No other entries[7] | N/A | 14th (1–2) |
2016 | Nicole Baldwin, Stephanie Jackson-Baier, Rhonda Horte, Ladene Shaw | Whitehorse Curling Club | Whitehorse | Jenna Duncan, Patty Wallingham, Aline Gonçalves, Jody Smallwood | Whitehorse | 14th (1–2) |
2015 | Sarah Koltun, Chelsea Duncan, Patty Wallingham, Jenna Duncan | Whitehorse Curling Club | Whitehorse | No other entries | N/A | 14th (0–2) |
Winners (2002–2014)
Event | Winning team | Winning club |
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2014[8] | Nicole Baldwin, Ladene Shaw, Helen Strong, Rhonda Horte | Whitehorse |
2013 | Not held, no entries | |
2012 | Not held, no entries | |
2011[9] | Nicole Baldwin, Kerry Campbell, Ladene Shaw, Lisa Abel | Whitehorse |
2010 | Leslie Grant, Corinne Delaire, Helen Strong, Tamar Vandenberghe | Whitehorse |
2009[10] | Helen Strong, Rhonda Horte, Sandra Mikkelsen, Jaime Hewitt (skip) | Whitehorse |
2008[11] | Leslie Grant, Corinne Delaire, Tamar Vandenberge, Frances Taylor | |
2007[12] | Nicole Baldwin, Rhonda Horte, Helen Strong, Ladene Shaw | |
2006[13] | Nicole Baldwin, Sandra Mikkelsen, Rhonda Horte, Helen Strong | |
2005[14] | Sandra Mikkelsen, Rhonda Horte, Carrie Stahl, Helen Strong | |
2004[15] | Nicole Baldwin, Jamie Milward, Lindsay Moffatt, Kelly Keating | |
2003[16] | Nicole Baldwin, Jamie Milward, Lindsay Moffatt, Kelly Keating | |
2002[17] | Not held, only two entries (Donna Scott and Margaret Lea Philipps) |
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- Whitehorse Star, 6 Jan 2003, pg 23 "Cowan, Baldwin earn top berths for territorial playdowns"
- Whitehorse Star, 17 Dec 2001, pg 23 "Prosko rink redeems itself to earn second berth"
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