2019 Canadian Senior Curling Championships
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Canadian Senior Curling Championships The Canadian Senior Curling Championships are an annual bonspiel held to determine the national champions in senior curling for Canada. Seniors are defined as being people over the age of 50. The championship teams play at the World Senior Curlin ...
, Canada's national 50+
curling Curling is a sport in which players slide #Curling stone, stones on a sheet of ice toward a target area that is segmented into four concentric circles. It is related to bowls, boules, and shuffleboard. Two teams, each with four players, take t ...
championship was held March 22 to 28 at the Chilliwack Curling and Community Centre in
Chilliwack, British Columbia Chilliwack ( ) is a city of about 100,000 people and in the Canadian province of British Columbia. It is located about east of the City of Vancouver in the Fraser Valley. The enumerated population is 93,203 in the city and 113,767 in the gr ...
. The winning teams were supposed to represent Canada at the 2020 World Senior Curling Championships, but it was cancelled due to the
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. This was the first event to be held at the new Chilliwack Curling and Community Centre facility. The men's event was headlined by defending champions
Bryan Cochrane Bryan Cochrane (born October 9, 1957 in Winchester, Ontario) is a Canadian curler from Russell, Ontario. Cochrane is most notable for winning the 2019 World Senior Curling Championships for Canada, and skipping team Ontario at the 2003 Nokia B ...
of Ontario and two-time world champion
Al Hackner Allan A. Hackner (born July 18, 1954), nicknamed "the Iceman", is a retired Canadian Hall of Fame curler from Thunder Bay, Ontario. He was born in Nipigon, Ontario. He is a two-time Brier and World Champion skip. He is of Ojibwa descent and ...
of Northern Ontario. The women's event was headlined by defending champions
Sherry Anderson Sherry Anderson (born January 6, 1964) is a Canadian curler from Delisle, Saskatchewan. She is a record three-time winner of the World Senior Curling Championships for Canada. She currently coaches the Nancy Martin rink. Career Anderson has be ...
(and 2018 World Senior champion) of Saskatchewan, 2006 Olympic bronze medallist Glenys Bakker of Alberta and four-time
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bronze medallist
Sherry Middaugh Sherry L. Middaugh (née Hamel, born October 11, 1966, in Rosetown, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian curler from Victoria Harbour, Ontario. Before marrying world champion curler Wayne Middaugh, she was known as Sherry Scheirich. She is a five-time ...
of Ontario, who made her seniors debut.


Men


Teams

The teams are listed as follows:


Round-robin standings

''Final Round Robin Standings''


Championship Pool Standings

''Final Championship Pool Standings''


Seeding Pool Standings

''Final Seeding Pool Standings''


Playoffs


Semifinals

''Thursday, March 28, 8:30''


Bronze-medal game

''Thursday, March 28, 12:30''


Final

''Thursday, March 28, 12:30''


Women


Teams

The teams are listed as follows:


Round-robin standings

''Final Round Robin Standings''


Championship Pool Standings

''Final Championship Pool Standings''


Seeding Pool Standings

''Final Seeding Pool Standings''


Playoffs


Semifinals

''Thursday, March 28, 8:30''


Bronze-medal game

''Thursday, March 28, 15:30''


Final

''Thursday, March 28, 15:30''


References


External links

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