Historically, Junior National teams represent Australia at the Pacific Junior Curling Championships and in 2016 the World Curling Federation created a World Junior “B” Curling Championship event for Member Associations to qualify Junior teams for the World Junior Curling Championships. From 2005 to 2015, Australian Junior teams competed in the Pacific Junior Curling Championships until it was discontinued. Then from 2016, the World Junior “B” Curling Championships replaced the Pacific event as a way to qualify for the World Junior Curling Championships.
Australian Junior Women’s Teams
Year | Location | Ranking and Teams |
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2020 | – | Nationals Cancelled due to Covid. The 2019 Team is carried over: Tahli Gill, Kirby Gill, Su Yun Oh, Veronica Johns, Lucy Militano |
2019 | Unopposed | Tahli Gill, Kirby Gill, Su Yun Oh, Veronica Johns, Lucy Militano |
2018 | Unopposed | Tahli Gill, Ivy Militano, Jayna Gill, Kirby Gill |
2017 | Unopposed | Tahli Gill, Samantha Jeffs, Ivy Militano, Kirby Gill, Jayna Gill |
2016 | Unopposed | Samantha Jeffs, Tahli Gill, Ivy Militano, Kirby Gill, Jayna Gill |
2015 | Unopposed | Samantha Jeffs, Tahli Gill, Ivy Militano, Kirby Gill, Jayna Gill |
2014 | Unopposed | Victoria Wilson, Samantha Jeffs, Tahli Gill, Kirby Gill, Ivy Militano |
2013 | Unopposed | Victoria Wilson, Samantha Jeffs, Tahli Gill, Kirby Gill, Ivy Militano |
2012 | Unopposed | Victoria Wilson, Marlene Corgat-Taylor, Kelsey Hamsey, Tahli Gill, Samantha Jeffs |
2011 | 26-28 September Melbourne, Victoria | 1st Victoria Wilson, Kelsey Hamsey, Marlene Corgat-Taylor, Tahli Gill 2nd Nada Saad, Denise Safak, Athena Bitolas, Shontelle Walker 3rd Prue Fabris, Gizem, Ugur, Selin Yildiz 4th Stephanie Jones, Chelsea Cook, Vergeen Warda, Monica Lay |
2010 | Unopposed | Victoria Wilson, Kelsey Hamsey, Maddison McLaughlin, Marlene Corgat-Taylor |
2009 | Unopposed | Madeleine Kate Wilson, Victoria Wilson, Kelsey Hamsey, Emma Lin, Kirby Ross |
2004 | Unopposed | Brigitte Brousil, Skye Gibbs, Jodie Edgerton, Kristina Wilby |