United States Junior Curling Championships

The United States Junior Curling Championships are annual national curling championships for men and women under the age of 21. The championships act as a qualifier for the World Junior Curling Championships. Teams qualify to compete in the national junior championships through winning qualifying events. The US Junior National Curling Championships are one of the 12 Championship Events of USA Curling.

United States Junior Curling Championships
Established1974 (men)
1987 (women)
2024 host cityEau Claire, Wisconsin
2024 arenaEau Claire Curling Club
Current champions (2024)
MenNicholas Cenzalli
WomenAllie Giroux

Past champions

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Year Site Winning club Skip Third Second Lead Finish at Worlds
1974 Arden Hills, MN   Hibbing, MN Gary Kleffman Jerry Scott Rick Novak Ben Gardeski 5th
1975 Madison, WI   Hibbing, MN Steve Penoncello Rick Novak Ben Gardeski Ken Baehr 5th
1976 Wilmette, IL   Grand Forks, ND Don Barcome Jr. Dale Mueller Earl Barcome Gary Mueller 6th
1977 Detroit, MI   Grand Forks, ND Don Barcome Jr. Dale Mueller Gary Mueller Earl Barcome Bronze
1978 Seattle, WA   Seattle, WA Jeff Tomlinson Ted Purvis Curt Fish Marc McCartney 5th
1979 Wayland, MA   Grand Forks, ND Don Barcome Jr. Randy Darling Bobby Stalker Earl Barcome Gold
1980 Colorado Springs, CO   Devils Lake, ND Scott Dalziel Todd Dalziel Scott Gerrard Paul Thompson 4th
1981 Superior, WI   Seattle, WA Ted Purvis Dale Risling Milt Best Dean Risling Bronze
1982 Highland Park, IL   Seattle, WA Dale Risling Milt Best Rob Foster Jim Foster 4th
1983 Seattle, WA   Rolla, ND Al Edwards Mark Larson Kenny Mickelson Dana Westemeier 4th
1984 St. Paul, MN   Rolla, ND Al Edwards Mark Larson Dewey Basley Kurt Disher Gold
1985 Chicago, IL   Seattle, WA Rodger Schnee Kelly Yalowicki Shane Way Mark Lundgren 6th
1986 Bowling Green, OH   Cavalier, ND Scott Brown Darin Holt Perry Hillman Darren Kress 8th
1987 Medford, WI   Grafton, ND Darren Kress Bret Davis Duane McGregor Connor Oihus 6th
1988 Rochester, NY   Poynette, WI Will Marquardt Jim Falk Jeff Falk Kurt Marquardt 5th
1989 Duluth, MN   Poynette, WI Kurt Marquardt Jeff Falk Dan Thurston Mike Thurston 6th
1990 Exmoor-North Shore, IL   Poynette, WI Kurt Marquardt Jeff Falk Dan Thurston Mike Thurston 7th
1991 Bemidji, MN   Bemidji, MN Eric Fenson Shawn Rojeski Kevin Bergstrom Ted McCann Bronze
1992 Seattle, WA   Bemidji, MN Eric Fenson Shawn Rojeski Kevin Bergstrom Ted McCann 5th
1993 Portage/Poynette, WI   Hibbing, MN Garrett Paine Kevin Kosel Danny Hadrava Joel Koski 9th
1994 Madison, WI   Centerville, WI Mike Peplinski Craig Brown Ryan Braudt Cory Ward Bronze
1995 Hibbing, MN   Centerville, WI Mike Peplinski Craig Brown Ryan Braudt Cory Ward 5th
1996 Schenectady, NY   Seattle, WA Travis Way Troy Schroeder Owen Bunstein Brandon Way 6th
1997 Chicago, IL   Bemidji, MN Matt Stevens Craig Brown Bob Liapis Jeremy Fogelson 9th
1998 Kettle Moraine, WI   Aksarben, NE Andy Roza Steve Jaixen Kevin Jordan Chris Becher, Scott Jordan 5th
1999 Waupaca, WI   Aksarben, NE Andy Roza Steve Jaixen Kevin Jordan Chris Becher, Scott Jordan Bronze
2000 Bemidji, MN   Bemidji, MN Randy Baird Phill Drobnick Chase Jackson Cody Stevens 6th
2001 Rochester, NY   Aksarben, NE Andy Roza Steve Jaixen Chris Becher Scott Jordan Bronze
2002 Kettle Moraine, WI   Fairbanks, AK Leo Johnson Colin Hufman Martin Sather Christopher Benshoof 8th
2003 Wayland, MA   Hibbing, MN Jesse Gates Jeff Thune Kevin Johnson Shane McKinlay DNQ
2004 Centerville, WI   Chisholm, MN John Shuster Jason Smith Kevin Johnson Shane McKinlay DNQ
2005 Bismarck, ND   Chisholm, MN Kris Perkovich Jason Smith Jeff Isaacson Kevin Johnson 4th
2006 Duluth, MN   Duluth, MN Chris Plys Matt Mielke Kevin Johnson Tommy Kent/Aaron Wald 8th
2007 Seattle, WA   Duluth, MN Chris Plys Aanders Brorson Matt Perushek Joel Cooper[a] 5th
2008 Portage, WI   Duluth, MN Chris Plys Aanders Brorson Matt Perushek Matt Hamilton Gold
2009 Devil's Lake, ND   Duluth, MN Chris Plys Aanders Brorson Matt Perushek Matt Hamilton Bronze
2010 Bemidji, MN   Seattle, WA Sean Beighton Derrick McLean Sam Galey Joseph Purvis 9th
2011[2] Fairbanks, AK   Chisholm, MN Aaron Wald Joshua Bahr Jared Zezel John Muller 6th
2012[3] Madison, WI   Southborough, MA Stephen Dropkin Korey Dropkin Thomas Howell Derek Corbett 5th
2013[4] Wayland, MA   Southborough, MA Korey Dropkin Thomas Howell Mark Fenner Alex Fenson 7th
2014[5] Seattle, WA   Seattle, WA Jake Vukich Evan McAuley Luc Violette Kyle Lorvick 9th
2015[6] Devil's Lake, ND   Duluth, MN Ethan Meyers Quinn Evenson Steven Szemple William Pryor 5th
2016[7] Willmar, MN   Blaine, MN Korey Dropkin Thomas Howell Mark Fenner Alex Fenson Silver
2017 Fargo, ND   Ardsley, NY Andrew Stopera Luc Violette Ben Richardson Graem Fenson Silver
2018 Ferndale, MI   Ardsley, NY Andrew Stopera Luc Violette Ben Richardson Graem Fenson 4th
2019 Two Harbors, MN   Ardsley, NY Andrew Stopera Luc Violette Ben Richardson Graem Fenson 5th
2020[8][9] Eau Claire, WI   Seattle, WA Luc Violette Ben Richardson Jon Harstad Graem Fenson 7th
2021 Chaska, MN[10]   Ardsley, NY Daniel Casper Ethan Sampson Sam Strouse Coleman Thurston, Marius Kleinas 6th
2022 Plover, WI   Fargo, ND Ethan Sampson Kevin Tuma Coleman Thurston Marius Kleinas 7th
2023 Wayland, MA   Wausau, WI Wesley Wendling Kevin Tuma Chris Kirsch Jackson Armstrong 4th
2024 Eau Claire, WI   Cape Cod, MA Wesley Wendling Nicholas Cenzalli Daniel Laufer Shaheen Bassiri/Dylan Ciapka

Women

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Year Site Winning club Skip Third Second Lead Finish at Worlds
1987 Madison, WI   Lodi, WI Tracy Zeman Pam Goetz Shellie Holerud Lori Myers
1988 Grafton, ND   Lodi, WI Tracy Zeman Erika Brown Marni Vaningan Shellie Holerud 6th
1989 Duluth, MN   Lodi, WI Erika Brown Tracy Zeman Shellie Holerud Jill Jones 6th
1990 Exmoor-North Shore, IL   Bemdji, MN Kari Liapis Stacey Liapis Heidi Rollheiser Bobbie Breyen 5th
1991 Bemidji, MN   Madison, WI Erika Brown Jill Jones Shellie Holerud Debbie Henry 5th
1992 Seattle, WA   Bemidji, MN Erika Brown Kari Liapis Stacey Liapis Bobbie Breyen, Debbie Henry Silver
1993 Portage/Poynette, WI   Bemidji, MN Erika Brown Kari Liapis Stacey Liapis Debbie Henry Bronze
1994 Madison, WI   Madison, WI Erika Brown Debbie Henry Stacey Liapis Analissa Johnson, Allison Darragh Silver
1995 Hibbing, MN   Bemidji, MN Risa O'Connell Missi O'Connell Natalie Simenson Alison Naylor 6th
1996 Schenectady, NY   Omaha, NE Amy Becher Theresa Faltesek Monica Carlson Heather Miller 10th
1997 Chicago, IL   Bemidji, MN Risa O'Connell Amy Becher Natalie Simenson Missi O'Connell 4th
1998 Kettle Moraine, WI   Bemidji, MN Hope Schmitt Nikki Baird Katie Schmitt Teresa Bahr 5th
1999 Waupaca, WI   Bemidji, MN Hope Schmitt Nikki Baird Katie Schmitt Teresa Bahr 5th
2000 Bemidji, MN   Madison, WI Laura Delaney Nicole Joraanstad Kirsten Finch Rebecca Dobie Bronze
2001 Rochester, NY   Madison, WI Nicole Joraanstad Kirsten Finch Katie Schmitt Rebecca Dobie 6th
2002 Kettle Moraine, WI   Bemidji, MN Cassie Johnson Jamie Johnson Katie Beck Maureen Brunt Gold
2003 Broomstones, MA   Bemidji, MN Cassie Johnson Katie Beck Becky Dobie Maureen Brunt Silver
2004 Centerville, WI   Duluth, MN Aileen Sormunen Courtney George Amanda Jensen Amanda McLean 4th
2005 Bismarck, ND   Bismarck, ND Gillian Gervais Sarah Gervais Stephanie Jensen Stephanie Sambor, Amy Hultstrand 10th
2006 Duluth, MN   Madison, WI Nina Spatola Megan O'Connell Jackie Mueller Jordan Moulton 10th
2007 Seattle, WA   Duluth, MN Aileen Sormunen Courtney George Molly Bonner Jordan Moulton 4th
2008 Portage, WI   Madison, WI Nina Spatola Becca Hamilton Anna Plys Jenna Haag 8th
2009 Devil's Lake, ND   St. Paul, MN Alexandra Carlson Tabitha Peterson Tara Peterson Sophie Brorson 5th
2010 Bemidji, MN   St. Paul, MN Alexandra Carlson Tabitha Peterson Tara Peterson Sophie Brorson Bronze
2011[2] Fairbanks, AK   Madison, WI Rebecca Hamilton Tara Peterson Karlie Koenig Sophie Brorson 5th
2012[3] Madison, WI   Duluth, MN Cory Christensen Elizabeth Busche Anna Bauman Sonja Bauman 10th
2013[4] Wayland, MA   Cohasset, MN Miranda Solem Vicky Persinger Karlie Koenig Chelsea Solem 7th
2014[5] Seattle, WA   Duluth, MN Cory Christensen Mackenzie Lank Anna Bauman Anna Hopkins, Sonja Bauman 6th
2015[6] Devils Lake, ND   Blaine, MN Cory Christensen Sarah Anderson Mackenzie Lank Jenna Haag, Taylor Anderson 5th
2016[7] Willmar, MN   Blaine, MN Cory Christensen Sarah Anderson Taylor Anderson Madison Bear, Christine McMakin Silver
2017 Fargo, ND   Blaine, MN Annmarie Dubberstein Christine McMakin Jenna Burchesky Allison Howell 7th
2018 Ferndale, MI   Pardeeville, WI Madison Bear Annmarie Dubberstein Jenna Burchesky Allison Howell 5th
2019 Two Harbors, MN   Mankato, MN Cait Flannery Leah Yavarow Lexi Lanigan Rebecca Miles 8th
2020[8][11] Eau Claire, WI   Midland, MI Delaney Strouse Sydney Mullaney Susan Dudt Rebecca Rodgers DNQ
2021 Chaska, MN[10]   Midland, MI Delaney Strouse Leah Yavarow Sydney Mullaney Susan Dudt Bronze
2022 Plover, WI   Portage, WI Miranda Scheel Jordan Hein Tessa Thurlow Amelia Hintz, Anna Tamboli 7th
2023 Wayland, MA   Eau Claire, WI Miranda Scheel Jordan Hein Tessa Thurlow Amelia Hintz DNQ
2024 Eau Claire, WI   St. Paul Allie Giroux Tessa Thurlow Ella Fleming Brooke Giroux

References

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Notes

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  1. ^ Cooper is now known as JayCee due to gender transition.[1]
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