Mitchell Invitational Bonspiel

Thursday-Sunday, January 8-11, 2009
Chairman:  Don Knapp
               2549 Sulphur Springs Rd.
               Sauquoit, NY  13456

An international invitational bonspiel, founded by Alexander Mitchell, patron of the Grand National, who placed the medal into competition in February of 1885.

  • Flyer and entry form (PDF or MS-Word) with schedule and lodging information
  • 2008 Mitchell Team Roster
  • Participant Release form
  • Draw times for first game

Alexander Mitchell

Alexander Mitchell, a Scot from Aberdeenshire, moved to Milwaukee in 1839 as the representative of a Scottish insurance company. He became a leading banker, industrialist and later on became President of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. In December of 1884, he donated the Mitchell Gold Medal for annual competition to be "played in the Eastern and Western sections alternately with the Gordon Champion Rink Medal." Mr. Mitchell died of pneumonia in the spring of 1887 and the last Western Competition was held in St. Paul in February of 1898. After that it was held only in the East, and in 1916, it was decided to make The Utica Curling Club, the permanent host of the Bonspiel.

Piping on the finalists, 2006 Mitchell Bonspiel

2006 Mitchell Bonspiel Winners

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2006 Mitchell Medal
(A event)
Winchester CC #2
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2006 Allen Medal
(B event)
Utica #3

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2006 Country Club Cup
(C event)
Winchester CC #1

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2006 Evans Medal
(D event)
Cape Cod
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2006 Friendship Trophy
(E event)
Guelph
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2006 Saranac Event
(F event)
Penetanguishene

 

 

 

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