Year | Host | Canadian Team | Home Province | Record | Gold Medal Game |
1980 | Perth, Scotland |
Marj Mitchell Nancy Kerr Shirley McKendry Wendy Leach |
Saskatchewan | 10–1 |
Canada 7 Sweden 6 (11 ends) |
1984 | Perth, Scotland |
Connie Laliberte Christine More Corinne Peters Janet Arnott |
Manitoba | 10–1 |
Canada 10 Switzerland 0 |
1985 | Jönköping, Sweden |
Linda Moore Lindsay Sparkes Debbie Jones Laurie Carney |
British Columbia | 9–2 |
Canada 5 Scotland 2 |
1986 | Kelowna, BC |
Marilyn Bodogh-Darte Kathy McEdwards Christine Bodogh-Jurgenson Jan Augustyn |
Ontario | 10–1 |
Canada 12 Germany 5 |
1987 | Chicago, ILL, USA |
Pat Sanders Georgina Hawkes Louise Herlinveaux Deb Massullo |
British Columbia | 10–1 |
Canada 14 Germany 2 |
1989 | Milwaukee, WI, USA |
Heather Houston Lorraine Lang Diane Adams Tracy Kennedy Gloria Taylor |
Ontario | 9–2 |
Canada 8 Norway 5 |
1993 | Geneva, Switzerland |
Sandra Peterson Jan Betker Joan McCusker Marcia Gudereit Anita Ford |
Saskatchewan | 9–2 |
Canada 5 Germany 3 |
1994 | Oberstdorf, Germany |
Sandra Peterson Jan Betker Joan McCusker Marcia Gudereit Anita Ford |
Saskatchewan | 10–1 |
Canada 5 Scotland 3 |
1996 | Hamilton, ON |
Marilyn Bodogh-Darte Kim Gellard Cori Beveridge Jane Hooper Perroud Lisa Savage |
Ontario | 10–1 |
Canada 5 USA 2 |
1997 | Berne, Switzerland |
Sandra Schmirler (née Peterson) Jan Betker Joan McCusker Marcia Gudereit Atina Ford |
Saskatchewan | 10–1 |
Canada 8 Norway 4 |
2000 | Glasgow, Scotland |
Kelley Law Julie Skinner Georgina Wheatcroft Diane Nelson Cheryl Noble |
British Columbia | 9–2 |
Canada 7 Switzerland 6 |
2001 | Lausanne, Switzerland |
Colleen Jones Kim Kelly Mary-Anne Waye Nancy Delahunt Laine Peters |
Nova Scotia | 9–2 |
Canada 5 Sweden 2 |
2004 | Gävle, Sweden |
Colleen Jones Kim Kelly Mary-Anne Arsenault (née Waye) Nancy Delahunt Mary Sue Radford |
Nova Scotia | 8–3 |
Canada 8 Norway 4 |
2007 | Aomori, Japan |
Kelly Scott Jeanna Schraeder Sasha Carter Renee Simons Michelle Allen |
British Columbia | 12–1 |
Canada 8 Denmark 4 |
2008 | Vernon, BC |
Jennifer Jones Cathy Overton Clapham Jill Officer Dawn Askin Jennifer Clark-Rouire |
Manitoba | 11–3 |
Canada 7 China 4 |
2017 | Beijing, China |
Rachel Homan Emma Miskew Lisa Weagle Joanne Courtney Cheryl Kreviazuk |
Ontario | 13–0 |
Canada 8 Russia 3 |
2018 | North Bay, ON | Jennifer Jones Jill Officer Dawn McEwen Kaitlyn Lawes Shannon Birchard |
Manitoba | 12–0 |
Canada 7 Sweden 6 (11 ends) |
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Canadian World Curling Champions Women
Published Online February 20, 2015
Last Edited March 26, 2018