Finnish Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Curling Championship information
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The Finnish Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Curling Championship (Finnish: Pyörätuoliparicurlingin SM-kilpailu) is the national championship of wheelchair mixed doubles curling in Finland. It has been held annually since season 2020–2021,[1] organized by Finnish Curling Association (Finnish: Suomen Curlingliitto).[2]
^"Archive of Finnish Wheelchair Curling Championships". Curling.fi (in Finnish and English). (archive of wheelchair MD championship is on the same page of Finnish curling site with "fours" wheelchair curling championship, at the bottom of page)
^"Finnish Curling Association" (in Finnish and English).
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