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World Junior Championship banners awarded to
John Morris and his two teams from 1998 and 1999.
The World Junior Curling Championships is an annual curling tournament featuring the world's best curlers who are 21 years old or younger. The competition for both men and women occur at the same venue. The men's tournament has occurred since 1975 and the women's 1988.
There is also a "B" tournament where the bottom 2 teams are demoted to and the top two teams of which are promoted.
[edit] Winners
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Year |
Men's |
Women's |
Host city |
1975 |
Jan Ullsten, Sweden |
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East York, Canada |
1976 |
Paul Gowsell, Canada |
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Aviemore, Scotland |
1977 |
Bill Jenkins, Canada |
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Quebec City, Canada |
1978 |
Paul Gowsell, Canada |
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Grindelwald, Switzerland |
1979 |
Donald Barcome, Jr., United States |
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Moose Jaw, Canada |
1980 |
Andrew McQuistin, Scotland |
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Kitchener-Waterloo, Canada |
1981 |
Peter Wilson, Scotland |
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Megève, France |
1982 |
Sören Grahn, Sweden |
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Fredericton, Canada |
1983 |
John Base, Canada |
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Medicine Hat, Canada |
1984 |
Al Edwards, United States |
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Cornwall, Canada |
1985 |
Bobby Ursel, Canada |
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Perth, Scotland |
1986 |
David Aitken, Scotland |
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Dartmouth, Canada |
1987 |
Douglas Dryburgh, Scotland |
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Victoria, Canada |
1988 |
Jim Sullivan, Canada |
Julie Sutton, Canada |
Füssen, Germany (men's)
Chamonix, France (women's) |
1989 |
Peter Lindholm, Sweden |
LaDawn Funk, Canada |
Markham, Canada |
1990 |
Stefan Traub, Switzerland |
Kirsty Addison, Scotland |
Portage la Prairie, Canada |
1991 |
Alan MacDougall, Scotland |
Eva Eriksson, Sweden |
Glasgow, Scotland |
1992 |
Stefan Heilman, Switzerland |
Gillian Barr, Scotland |
Oberstdorf, Germany |
1993 |
Craig Wilson, Scotland |
Kirsty Hay, Scotland |
Grindelwald, Switzerland |
1994 |
Colin Davison, Canada |
Kim Gellard, Canada |
Sofia, Bulgaria |
1995 |
Tom Brewster, Jr., Scotland |
Kelly Mackenzie, Canada |
Perth, Scotland |
1996 |
James Dryburgh, Scotland |
Heather Godberson, Canada |
Red Deer, Canada |
1997 |
Ralph Stöckli, Switzerland |
Julia Ewart, Scotland |
Karuizawa, Japan |
1998 |
John Morris, Canada |
Melissa McClure, Canada |
Thunder Bay, Canada |
1999 |
John Morris, Canada |
Silvana Tirinzoni, Switzerland |
Östersund, Sweden |
2000 |
Brad Kuhn, Canada |
Matilda Mattsson, Sweden |
Geising, Germany |
2001 |
Brad Gushue, Canada |
Suzanne Gaudet, Canada |
Ogden, United States |
2002 |
David Hamblin, Canada |
Cassandra Johnson, United States |
Kelowna, Canada |
2003 |
Steve Laycock, Canada |
Marliese Miller, Canada |
Flims, Switzerland |
2004 |
Niklas Edin, Sweden |
Linn Githmark, Norway |
Trois-Rivières, Canada |
2005 |
Kyle George, Canada |
Tania Grivel, Switzerland |
Pinerolo, Italy |
2006 |
Charley Thomas, Canada |
Ludmila Privivkova , Russia |
Jeonju, South Korea |
2007 |
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Eveleth, United States |
2008 |
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Östersund, Sweden |
2009 |
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Vancouver, Canada |