1989 Scott Tournament of Hearts | |
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Host city | Kelowna, British Columbia |
Arena | Kelowna Memorial Arena |
Dates | February 25–March 4 |
Attendance | 19,436[1] |
Winner | Canada |
Curling club | Lakehead Ladies CC, Thunder Bay |
Skip | Heather Houston |
Third | Lorraine Lang |
Second | Diane Adams |
Lead | Tracy Kennedy |
Alternate | Gloria Taylor |
Finalist | Manitoba (Chris More) |
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The 1989 Scott Tournament of Hearts, the Canadian women's national curling championship, was held from February 25 to March 4, 1989 at the Kelowna Memorial Arena[2] in Kelowna, British Columbia.[3] The total attendance for the week was 19,436.[1]
The defending champions, Team Canada, who was skipped by Heather Houston repeated as champions as they defeated Manitoba in the final 11–5. This was the first time since the introduction of Team Canada in 1986 that they had won the event and the first time since 1973 that a team has successfully defended their title.[4]
Houston's rink would again go onto represent Canada at the 1989 World Women's Curling Championship in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA where they won the gold medal over Norway after finishing runner-up the year before.
There were a few notable feats and records that were set in this tournament.[5]
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