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Finnish Women's Curling Championship
The Finnish Women's Curling Championship is the national championship of women's curling in Finland. It has been held annually since 1994. From 1994 until 1998 it was known as the Finnish Cup. Since 1999 the Finnish championship team has been determined by the winning team of the Finnish Women's Championships league. List of champions References See also *Finnish Men's Curling Championship *Finnish Mixed Curling Championship *Finnish Mixed Doubles Curling Championship *Finnish Wheelchair Curling Championship *Finnish Junior Curling Championships *Finnish Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Curling Championship The Finnish Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Curling Championship ( fi, Pyörätuoliparicurlingin SM-kilpailu) is the national championship of wheelchair mixed doubles curling in Finland. It has been held annually since season 2020–2021, organized by Fin ... {{Finland-sport-stub ...
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Curling
Curling is a sport in which players slide stones on a sheet of ice toward a target area which is segmented into four concentric circles. It is related to bowls, boules, and shuffleboard. Two teams, each with four players, take turns sliding heavy, polished granite stones, also called ''rocks'', across the ice ''curling sheet'' toward the ''house'', a circular target marked on the ice. Each team has eight stones, with each player throwing two. The purpose is to accumulate the highest score for a ''game''; points are scored for the stones resting closest to the centre of the house at the conclusion of each ''end'', which is completed when both teams have thrown all of their stones once. A game usually consists of eight or ten ends. The player can induce a curved path, described as ''curl'', by causing the stone to slowly rotate as it slides. The path of the rock may be further influenced by two sweepers with brooms or brushes, who accompany it as it slides down the sheet and sw ...
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Sanna Puustinen
Sanna Puustinen (born 24 March 1988; in marriage also known as Sanna Piilo) is a Finnish curler. Puustinen grew up in Hyvinkää but lives in Helsinki. Puustinen has represented Finland in four European Curling Championships. She was an alternate at her first European Championships in 2005. She didn't play in any games, and the team placed 10th. She played in 2011 European Curling Championships as fourth player with Heidi Hossi, and Eszter Juhász team skipped by Oona Kauste, and placed 12th (8-1 in the B Division). The team returned to the Euros at the 2013 European Curling Championships, with new lead Marjo Hipp. The team finished in 11th place, winning the B Division, and promoting Finland to the A Division of the 2014 European Curling Championships. There, Puustinen led her rink to a 5–4 record, and a 6th-place finish. This qualified Finland for the 2015 World Women's Curling Championship. Puustinen also played at the 2012 European Mixed Curling Championship, pl ...
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Finnish Junior Curling Championships
The Finnish Junior Curling Championships is the national championships of men's and women's junior curling teams in Finland. Junior level curlers must be under the age of 21. The championships have been held annually since 1998 for junior men and since 2005 for junior women, organized by Finnish Curling Association ( fi, Suomen Curlingliitto). List of champions and medallists Teams line-up in order: skip/fourth, third, second, lead, alternate, ''coach''; skips marked bold. Men Women References See also *Finnish Men's Curling Championship *Finnish Women's Curling Championship *Finnish Mixed Curling Championship *Finnish Mixed Doubles Curling Championship *Finnish Wheelchair Curling Championship *Finnish Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Curling Championship Curling competitions in Finland Curling Curling is a sport in which players slide stones on a sheet of ice toward a target area which is segmented into four concentric circles. It is related to bowls, boules, and shufflebo ...
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Finnish Wheelchair Curling Championship
The Finnish Wheelchair Curling Championship ( fi, Pyörätuolicurlingin SM-kilpailut) is the national championship of wheelchair curling in Finland. It has been held annually since 2008 to 2013, organized by Finnish Curling Association ( fi, Suomen Curlingliitto). __TOC__ List of champions and medallists Teams line-up in order: skip/fourth, third, second, lead, alternate, ''coach''; skips marked bold. See also *Finnish Men's Curling Championship *Finnish Women's Curling Championship *Finnish Mixed Curling Championship *Finnish Mixed Doubles Curling Championship *Finnish Junior Curling Championships *Finnish Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Curling Championship References Curling competitions in Finland Curling Curling is a sport in which players slide stones on a sheet of ice toward a target area which is segmented into four concentric circles. It is related to bowls, boules, and shuffleboard. Two teams, each with four players, take turns sliding ... Recurring sporting events ...
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Finnish Mixed Doubles Curling Championship
The Finnish Mixed Doubles Curling Championship is the national championship of mixed doubles curling in Finland. It has been held annually since 2008. List of champions and medallists References See also *Finnish Men's Curling Championship *Finnish Women's Curling Championship *Finnish Mixed Curling Championship *Finnish Junior Curling Championships *Finnish Wheelchair Curling Championship *Finnish Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Curling Championship Curling competitions in Finland Curling Curling is a sport in which players slide stones on a sheet of ice toward a target area which is segmented into four concentric circles. It is related to bowls, boules, and shuffleboard. Two teams, each with four players, take turns sliding ... Recurring sporting events established in 2008 National curling championships {{Finland-sport-stub ...
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Finnish Mixed Curling Championship
The Finnish Mixed Doubles Curling Championship is the national championship of mixed curling in Finland. It has been held annually since 2005. List of champions and medallists ''(Order: Skip, third, second, lead)'' References See also *Finnish Men's Curling Championship *Finnish Women's Curling Championship *Finnish Mixed Doubles Curling Championship *Finnish Junior Curling Championships *Finnish Wheelchair Curling Championship *Finnish Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Curling Championship Curling competitions in Finland Curling Curling is a sport in which players slide stones on a sheet of ice toward a target area which is segmented into four concentric circles. It is related to bowls, boules, and shuffleboard. Two teams, each with four players, take turns sliding ... Recurring sporting events established in 2005 National curling championships {{Finland-sport-stub ...
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Finnish Men's Curling Championship
The Finnish Men's Curling Championship is the national championship of men's curling in Finland. It has been held annually since 1983. From 1983 until 1998 it was known as the Finnish Cup. Since 1999 the Finnish championship team has been determined by the winning team of the Finnish Men's Championships league. List of champions References See also

*Finnish Women's Curling Championship *Finnish Mixed Curling Championship *Finnish Mixed Doubles Curling Championship *Finnish Wheelchair Curling Championship *Finnish Junior Curling Championships Finnish Men's Curling Championship, {{Finland-sport-stub ...
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Milja Sullanmaa
Milja Hellsten (born 12 June 1990 in Jämsä,Eye Opener
March 2016. Retrieved 30 December 2022 after marriage known as Milja Sullanmaa) is a curler from . She currently plays for . As a junior curler, Hellsten

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2020 Finnish Women's Curling Championship
The 2020 Finnish Women's Curling Championship () was held at the Kisakallio Sports Institute in Lohja from December 5, 2019 to January 5, 2020. The team skipped by Milja Sullanmaa won the championship (Sullanmaa won her second title as player but first title as skip). The 2020 Finnish Men's Curling Championship was held simultaneously with this championship at the same arena. Teams Round Robin Round 1 ''December 5, 2019; 19:00'' ''December 6, 2019; 20:00'' ''December 7, 2019; 12:00'' Round 2 ''December 7, 2019; 20:00'' ''December 8, 2019; 08:00'' ''December 8, 2019; 17:00'' Round 3 ''January 2, 2020; 19:00'' ''January 3, 2020; 16:00'' ''January 4, 2020; 08:00'' Round 4 ''January 4, 2020; 16:00'' ''January 5, 2020; 09:00'' ''January 5, 2020; 13:00'' Final standings References External links * See also * 2020 Finnish Men's Curling Championship 2020 Finnish Women's Curling Championship Finnish Women's Curling Championship Curling Women's Champion ...
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Oona Kauste
Oona Kauste (born 4 January 1988, in Espoo) is a Finnish curler from Helsinki. She is currently the skip of the Finnish National Women's team. Career Women's Kauste has represented Finland in seven European Curling Championships. She was an alternate at her first European Championships in 2009. The team, skipped by Ellen Vogt placed 8th. She played second and as a skip at the 2011 European Curling Championships, placing 12th. She returned the following year playing third for Anne Malmi, placing 10th. She returned to the Euros at the 2013 European Curling Championships playing second for Puustinen. The team finished in 11th place, winning the B Division, and promoting Finland to the A Division of the 2014 European Curling Championships. There, the team finished with a 5–4 record, and a 6th-place finish. This qualified Finland for the 2015 World Women's Curling Championship. At the 2015 Worlds, the team finished with a 2–9 record, in 11th place. Kauste took over as skip o ...
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Finland
Finland ( fi, Suomi ; sv, Finland ), officially the Republic of Finland (; ), is a Nordic country in Northern Europe. It shares land borders with Sweden to the northwest, Norway to the north, and Russia to the east, with the Gulf of Bothnia to the west and the Gulf of Finland across Estonia to the south. Finland covers an area of with a population of 5.6 million. Helsinki is the capital and largest city, forming a larger metropolitan area with the neighbouring cities of Espoo, Kauniainen, and Vantaa. The vast majority of the population are ethnic Finns. Finnish, alongside Swedish, are the official languages. Swedish is the native language of 5.2% of the population. Finland's climate varies from humid continental in the south to the boreal in the north. The land cover is primarily a boreal forest biome, with more than 180,000 recorded lakes. Finland was first inhabited around 9000 BC after the Last Glacial Period. The Stone Age introduced several differ ...
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Tiina Kölhi
Tiina is an Estonian and Finnish feminine given name. People named Tiina include: *Tiina Ala-aho (born 19??), Finnish Paralympic track and field athlete *Tiina Benno (born 1961), Estonian politician *Tiina Intelmann (born 1963), Estonian diplomat *Tiina Kaalep (born 1964), Estonian journalist, broadcast and media manager *Tiina Kangro (born 1961), Estonian journalist and politician *Tiina Kankaanpää (born 1976), Finnish discus thrower * Tiina Kapper (1895–1947), Estonian dancer and dance pedagogue *Tiina Lillak (born 1961), Finnish javelin thrower *Tiina Lokk (born 1955), Estonian filmmaker, film teacher and politician *Tiina Lymi (born 1971), Finnish actress, director, screenwriter and author *Tiina Mälberg (born 1970), Estonian actress *Tiina Nieminen (born 1979), Finnish racing cyclist *Tiina Nunnally (born 1952), American author and translator *Tiina Oraste (born 1962), Estonian politician *Tiina Puumalainen (born 1966), Finnish theatre director and a playwright *Tiina Ran ...
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