1994 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 ...
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's national championship for curlers over 50, were held March 19 to 26, 1994 at the Hillcrest Sports Centre in
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Moose Jaw is the fourth largest city in Saskatchewan, Canada. Lying on the Moose Jaw River in the south-central part of the province, it is situated on the Trans-Canada Highway, west of Regina, Saskatchewan, Regina. Residents of Moose Jaw are k ...
. Alberta, skipped by Cordella "Red" Schwengler won the women's event, defeating Newfoundland's
Sue Anne Bartlett Sylvia "Sue" Anne Bartlett (born 1942) is a Canadian curler, originally from Labrador City. A member of the Canadian Curling Hall of Fame, she is a 12-time Newfoundland provincial women's champion, and two-time runner up at the Canadian ...
in the final. The Alberta rink had been adopted as the fan favourites in the final, as their third Betty Clarke was a native-Saskatchewanian. The team went undefeated in the round robin before losing their last two games, settling for third place heading into the playoffs. The opposing skip, Sue Anne Bartlett, was playing in her first senior championship. At the time, she had a record 12 appearances at the
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Canadian women's championships, and had lost just one round robin match. New Brunswick, skipped by David Sullivan won the men's event, defeating British Columbia's Jim Horswell rink. The win added a trophy to the list of Sullivan family accolades which included a win by his son
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and nephew
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and at the 1988 World Junior Curling Championships, where David was the coach.


Men's


Teams

The men's teams were as follows:


Standings

Final round robin standings.


Playoffs

Due to the four-way tie for first, a four team playoff was adopted rather than the usual three.


Final

''March 26, 1:00pm''


Women's


Teams

The women's teams were as follows:


Standings

Final round robin standings.


Playoffs


Final

''March 26, 1:00pm''


References

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