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The New Zealand Women's Curling Championship is the national championship of women's curling in New Zealand. It has been held annually since 2005 and organized by New Zealand Curling Association. From 1994 to 2004 the national champions were the winners of the Wendorf Rock, and the event was open to both genders. [1]
The New Zealand Mixed Doubles Curling Championship is the national championship of mixed doubles curling (one man and one woman) in New Zealand. It has been held annually since 2007 and organized by New Zealand Curling Association. [1]
This is a list of curling clubs in New Zealand. [1] The vast majority of these clubs are based in the southern South Island, with most of them being in Central Otago . Only two of the listed teams are from the North Island (both in Auckland).
The New Zealand Mixed Curling Championship is the national championship of mixed curling (two men and two women) in New Zealand. It has been held annually since 2010 and organized by New Zealand Curling Association. [1] In mixed curling, the positions on a team must alternate between men and women.
Jessica (Jess) Smith (born 29 September 1997) is a New Zealand curler [2] from Invercargill. [3]At the international level, she competed at the 2023 World Women's Championship (first-ever Worlds for the New Zealand women's curling team), Pacific-Asia Championships 2017 and the 2022 Pan Continental Championships.
The New Zealand Men's Curling Championship is the national championship of men's curling in New Zealand. It has been held annually since 2005. From 1994 to 2004 the national champions were the winners of the Wendorf Rock, and the event was open to both genders. [1] Some winning teams had men's and women's players.
Holly Thompson (born 12 March 1998) is a New Zealand curler [2] from Taihape. [3]At the international level, she competed at the 2023 World Women's Championship (first-ever Worlds for the New Zealand women's curling team), two Pacific-Asia Championships and the 2022 Pan Continental Championships.
Darren Carson is a New Zealand curler. [1] At the international level, he is a 1998 Pacific champion curler. At the national level, he is a two-time New Zealand men's champion (1999, 2000). As of 2009, he was a President of the New Zealand Curling Association. [2]