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Scott Tournament of Hearts is an annual professional Canadian women curling championship, sanctioned by the Canadian Curling Association. The winner goes on to represent Canada at the women's world curling championships. Scott Paper Limited is the event sponsor.
List of Tournament Winners:
- 1961 Diamond D Championship : Saskatchewan ( Joyce McKee )
- 1962 Diamond D Championship : British Columbia ( Ina Hansen )
- 1963 Diamond D Championship : New Brunswick ( Mabel DeWare )
- 1964 Diamond D Championship : British Columbia (Ina Hansen)
- 1965 Diamond D Championship : Manitoba ( Peggy Casselman )
- 1966 Diamond D Championship : Alberta ( Gail Lee )
- 1967 Diamond D Championship : Manitoba ( Betty Duguid )
- 1968 Canadian Ladies Curling Association Championship : Alberta ( Hazel Jamieson )
- 1969 Canadian Ladies Curling Association Championship : Saskatchewan (Joyce McKee)
- 1970 Canadian Ladies Curling Association Championship : Saskatchewan ( Dorenda Schoenhals )
- 1971 Canadian Ladies Curling Association Championship : Saskatchewan ( Vera Pezer )
- 1972 Macdonald Lassies Championship : Saskatchewan (Vera Pezer)
- 1973 Macdonald Lassies Championship : Saskatchewan (Vera Pezer)
- 1974 Macdonald Lassies Championship : Saskatchewan ( Emily Farnham )
- 1975 Macdonald Lassies Championship : Quebec ( Lee Tobin )
- 1976 Macdonald Lassies Championship : British Columbia ( Lindsay Davie )
- 1977 Macdonald Lassies Championship : Alberta ( Myrna McQuarrie )
- 1978 Macdonald Lassies Championship : Manitoba ( Cathy Pidzarko )
- 1979 Macdonald Lassies Championship : British Columbia ( Lindsay Sparkes )
- 1980 Canadian Ladies Curling Association Championship : Saskatchewan ( Marj Mitchell )
- 1981 Canadian Ladies Curling Association Championship : Alberta ( Susan Seitz )
- 1982 Scott Tournament of Hearts : Nova ScotiaNova Scotia ( In Detail) ( In Detail) Motto: Munit Haec et Altera Vincit (One defends and the other conquers Capital Halifax Largest City Halifax Area Total % fresh water 12th largest(9th lgst prov. 55 284 kmē 3. 5% Population Total (2001) Density Ranked ( Colleen JonesColleen Jones born December 16, 1959 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, is the most successful Canadian women's skip in curling history. From a family of curlers, at age 14, she joined the Mayflower Curling Club. At an early age, she gained success in competitive c)
- 1983 Scott Tournament of Hearts : Nova Scotia ( Penny LaRocque )
- 1984 Scott Tournament of Hearts : Manitoba ( Connie Laliberte )
- 1985 Scott Tournament of Hearts : British Columbia ( Linda Moore )
- 1986 Scott Tournament of Hearts : OntarioOntario ( In Detail) ( In Detail) Motto: Ut Incepit Fidelis Sic Permanet (Loyal she began, loyal she remains Capital Toronto Largest City Toronto Area Total % fresh water 4th largest(2nd lgst prov. 1 076 395 kmē 14. 7% Population Total (2001) Density Rank ( Marilyn Darte )
- 1987 Scott Tournament of Hearts : British Columbia ( Pat Sanders )
- 1988 Scott Tournament of Hearts : Ontario ( Heather Houston )
- 1989 Scott Tournament of Hearts : Team Canada (Heather Houston)
- 1990 Scott Tournament of Hearts : Ontario ( Alison Goring )
- 1991 Scott Tournament of Hearts : British Columbia ( Julie Sutton )
- 1992 Scott Tournament of Hearts : Manitoba (Connie Laliberte)
- 1993 Scott Tournament of Hearts : Saskatchewan ( Sandra PetersonSandra Schmirler ( July 11, 1963- March 3, 2000) was a Canadian curler, an Olympic and triple World Champion. Born in Biggar, Saskatchewan, Schmirler learned curling at high school. Her first major successes in the sport came in 1991, when she won the pro)
- 1994 Scott Tournament of Hearts : Team Canada (Sandra Peterson)
- 1995 Scott Tournament of Hearts : Manitoba (Connie Laliberte)
- 1996 Scott Tournament of Hearts : Ontario ( Marilyn Bodogh )
- 1997 Scott Tournament of Hearts : Saskatchewan ( Sandra SchmirlerSandra Schmirler ( July 11, 1963- March 3, 2000) was a Canadian curler, an Olympic and triple World Champion. Born in Biggar, Saskatchewan, Schmirler learned curling at high school. Her first major successes in the sport came in 1991, when she won the pro)
- 1998 Scott Tournament of Hearts : Alberta ( Cathy Borst )
- 1999 Scott Tournament of Hearts : Nova Scotia (Colleen Jones)
- 2000 Scott Tournament of Hearts : British Columbia ( Kelley Law )
- 2001 Scott Tournament of Hearts : Nova Scotia (Colleen Jones)
- 2002 Scott Tournament of Hearts : Team Canada (Colleen Jones)
- 2003 Scott Tournament of Hearts : Team Canada (Colleen Jones)
- 2004 Scott Tournament of HeartsThe 2004 Scott Tournament of Hearts was held at the Enmax Centrium in Red Deer, Alberta from February 21 to 29, 2004. The defending champion, Colleen Jones won the right to represent "Canada" and she would go on to win her fourth straight championship.: Team Canada (Colleen Jones)
See also: List of World Curling Women's ChampionsList of World Curling Women's Champions since 1979 see also List of World Curling Men's Champions. Year Winning Country Winning Team Runner-up Country Runner-up team 1979 Switzerland Gaby Casanova, Rosie Manger, Linda Thommen, Betty Bourgiun Sweden Birgit
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