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For more information on this event, contact Lynn Boudreau [email protected]

To register, visit http://goo.gl/yiY81H
For more information on this event, contact Lynn Boudreau [email protected]
The Curl PEI Junior Fall league continues this Saturday morning, this time at the Montague Curling Club.
The teams are:
1. Emily Keen (Cornwall)
2. Owen Collier (Montague)
3. Katie Worth (Cornwall)
4. Tyler Smith (Montague, Crapaud)
Draw:
8am (7 ends)
Keen vs Smith
Collier vs Worth
10:10am (7 ends)
Keen vs Worth
Collier vs Smith

PEI’s Suzanne Birt and Kathy O’Rourke rinks, winners and runners-up, respectively, in the recent Lady Monctonian women’s cashspiel in Moncton, are currently in Kemptville Ontario for the Royal LePage OVCA Women’s Fall Classic, Oct. 31-Nov. 3, with 24 teams competing for a $15,000 total purse in the triple knockout event. Rachel Homan of Ottawa is defending champ, but is competing in the Masters Grand Slam of Curling event in Abbotsford BC instead. Other teams entered include the Mary Anne Arsenault and Heather Smith-Dacey foursomes from Halifax, Eve Belise and her Montreal team, and Jenn Hanna from Ottawa.

O’Rourke team members (L-R): Robyn Green, Meaghan Hughes, Stefanie Clark, Kathy O’Rourke
Team Birt at a recent event in Toronto (L-R): Suzanne Birt, Shelly Bradley, Michelle McQuaid, Susan McInnis
Draw and results are here: www.worldcurl.com/events.php?eventid=3064
O’Rourke hits the ice at 4 this afternoon Atlantic time, against Julie Hastings of Thornhill Ont., while Birt’s first game is at 7 pm, versus Lisa Farnell of Elgin Ont. The quarter-finals go Sunday at 10 am, with the semis at 1:30 pm, and the final at 4:30.
The O’Rourke team includes Meaghan Hughes, Robyn Green, Tricia Affeck, and fifth player Stefanie Clark. Other members of the Birt foursome are Shelly Bradley, Michelle McQuaid, and Susan McInnis.
[Editor’s note: 4 PEI natives are participating: Brett Gallant and Adam Casey on the Brad Gushue rink, Geri-Lynn Ramsay on the Crystal Webster team, and Erin Carmody on the Laura Crocker rink. Skip Cheryl Bernard also has PEI connections.]
(by Allen Cameron)
Dreams of representing Canada at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, will remain alive for the four teams that prevail at the Capital One Road to the Roar Pre-Trials, presented by Monsanto, beginning Tuesday at the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium in Kitchener, Ont.
Cheryl Bernard of Calgary is hoping to make another trip to the Winter Olympics as Team Canada’s skip. (Photo, CCA/Michael Burns)
Twelve and 12 women’s teams are entered in the Pre-Trials, and two of each gender will advance to the final step of Olympic qualifying: the 2013 Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings Canadian Curling Trials, presented by Monsanto, running Dec. 1 to 8 at the MTS Centre in Winnipeg.
The competition begins Tuesday morning at 10 a.m. (all times AT). The format will see the teams in a triple-knockout draw, with four teams of each gender moving to a championship playoff to determine the two Trials qualifiers. The women’s qualifying games are Saturday, Nov. 9, at 8 p.m., and Sunday, Nov. 10, at 3 p.m. The men’s Trials qualifiers are Saturday, Nov. 9, at 3 p.m., and Sunday, Nov. 10, at 8 p.m.
After winning Olympic gold in 2010 as Kevin Martin’s third, John Morris will skip his own team at the Capital One Road to the Roar. (Photo, CCA/Michael Burns)
The Capital One Road to the Roar will feature four skips who’ve won Olympic medals (John Morris won gold in 2010 at Vancouver playing third for Kevin; Brad Gushue won gold in 2006 at Turin, Italy, throwing fourth stones for Russ Howard; Cheryl Bernard won silver in 2010 at Vancouver; and Shannon Kleibrink won bronze in 2006 at Turin).
As well, there are six previous world curling champions: skip Kelly Scott and teammates third Jeanna Schraeder and second Sasha Carter won the world women’s title in 2007; Cathy Overton-Clapham, the third for Team Crystal Webster, won the 2008 world championship playing third for Jennifer Jones; Morris won the 2008 world title playing third for Martin; and Steve Bice, a front-end player for Team Greg Balsdon, won the 2007 world title as an alternate for Team Glenn Howard.
For the complete lineup of the teams competing, click here for a downloadable roster sheet.
For the event draws, click here for the men’s schedule; click here for the women’s schedule; and click here for the playoff schedule.
It will be the second edition of the Road to the Roar Pre-Trials. The event was staged for the first time in 2009 at Prince George, B.C., and offered four berths for each gender into the 2009 Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings Canadian Curling Trials.
TSN (RDS in French), the official broadcast partner of the Season of Champions, will provide exclusive coverage of the Capital One Road to the Roar on the closing weekend, with coverage at 10 a.m., 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. on both Saturday, Nov. 9, and Sunday, Nov. 10. Note that due to programming conflicts, the 3 p.m. draw on Sunday will be broadcast on CTV2, and also will be streamed live at TSN.ca.
Tickets for the Capital One Road to the Roar are available at www.curling.ca/2013roadtotheroar-en/tickets/.
Tickets for the Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings can be purchased at www.curling.ca/2013roaroftherings-en/tickets/.
The reigning PEI Junior Women’s champs, the Veronica Smith rink, who curl out of the Cornwall Curling Club, are one of the 16 women’s rinks participating in the 20th annual edition of the JSI-OVCA Junior SuperSpiel, running from November 1st to 3rd at various clubs in Ottawa. Among the 16 men’s rinks is the Derek Oryniak foursome out of Winnipeg, which includes PEI native Chris Gallant at 2nd stone. Gallant, who skipped PEI’s Junior Men’s runner-up team last season, is currently attending university in Winnipeg.

Photo: Chris Gallant
CCA Photo – Front row (L-R): Veronica Smith, Katie Fullerton, Sabrina Smith, Chloe McCloskey
Back row: Bill Hope (coach)
(Info from Superspiel.ca)
The event will kick off tonight (Halloween night) with the annual Pro-Am event, where young OVCA curlers get to play with the Superspiel Pros at the RCN (Navy) Curling Club. As in recent years, the main event games will be played at the Ottawa, Granite, Carleton Heights, City View, Navy and Manotick Curling Clubs with the finals this year at the Granite Curling Club of West Ottawa at 5pm Atlantic on Sunday, November 3rd.
The field is set with junior championship players and teams from Scotland and the USA, as well as every province from Manitoba east to Newfoundland; teams that finished in the top of the field at the 2013, 2012 and 2011 Canadian Junior Championships, Optimists U18, Atlantic U18 as well as the 2011 Canada Winter Games. Joining for the first time will be junior women’s teams from “North of 60”, with teams from Whitehorse and Iqaluit.
The Canadian Junior men’s champions, Matt Dunstone and his team from Winnipeg will lead the men’s field with many other provincial champions as well the USA Champions, the Korey Dropkin team from Massachusetts. The women’s field is deep and competitive with the Silver medal skip from the last year’s Junior Nationals, Manitoba’s Shannon Birchard and her new team and the Bronze medal vice Holly Donaldson joining last year’s SS runner-up team from Ontario skipped by Kendal Haymes. They are joined by the fourth place team from Junior Nationals skipped by the Yukon’s Sarah Koltun, sixth place New Brunswick’s Jessica Daigle, USA’s Cory Christensen and Scotland’s Jennifer Martin. The full listing of men’s teams is here and the women’s team listing is here.
Sixteen teams in all on both the men’s and women’s side will compete for the 2013 SuperSpiel Championship. Qualifying from the Ottawa Valley Qualifier held at the Almonte Curling Club from October 18th to 20th were: Lauren Horton, Cassandra Lewin, Abby Bolton, Pascal Michaud, Ryan McCrady, and Colton Daly. The Southern Ontario Qualifier was held at the Galt Curling Club from September 27th to 29th with Aaron Chapman and Eric Bradey qualifying on the men’ side and Erin Macaulay qualifying on the women’s side.
All venues are open to the public, admission is free and fans are welcomed.
Website: SuperSpiel.ca

The Masters, Oct. 30-Nov 3 in Abbotsford BC has kicked off the Grand Slam of Curling season..
The Masters features many of the teams that have already qualified for the Olympics or will be competing for the right to represent their country. Six of the eight Canadian men’s and women’s teams that will battle in the Roar of the Rings Curling Trials in Winnipeg, December 1-8, are participating in the Masters. The other two teams in Olympic qualifying will come out of the pre-trials event the week after The Masters in Kitchener-Waterloo.
Schedules, Scores, and Standings are here:
www.sportsnet.ca/curling/2013-masters-schedule-mens/
Sportsnet are providing live TV coverage for most of the draws. CBC are covering the men’s quarter-finals and final at 1 and 2 pm Atlantic, respectively, on Nov. 2.
In addition to the Masters, the men’s Grand Slam events include the Canadian Open (November 13-17 in Medicine Hat), the National (March 12-16 in Fort McMurray) and the Players’ Championship (April 15-20 in Summerside, Prince Edward Island).
To give teams preparing for the February 2015 Canada Winter Games in BC access to arena playing conditions, the Curl Atlantic Board of Directors has added a Winter Games division to next year’s Curl Atlantic Championship at the CARI Complex in Charlottetown. The Games only happen once every four years, and this addition, for next year only, will help prepare the eight Atlantic Canada teams for their experience in BC.
There will be 3 eight-team divisions: Women’s and Men’s, selected based on provincial placement at their 2014 provincial championship, along with the Winter Games division. Each Atlantic province will be allotted two teams per division. World and Atlantic curling tour points will be used to determine eligibility for any unfilled Women’s or Men’s spots.
Entry fee will remain at $1000, and prize money for the men’s and women’s divisions will again be $3000 per winner, $2000 for the runners-up and $1000 for the remaining semi-finalists. Additional prize money will be determined based on sponsorship income.
Application forms will be sent out in April. Teams will be asked to submit a Yearly Planning Instrument form, sent out at the same time, and attend with a certified Competition or Level 2 coach, to simulate a national event. CCA National Coaches will again be in attendance, and will review the yearly plans.
For more info, contact Helen Radford at (902) 497-6655 or [email protected]
CBC unveiled the network’s coverage plans and broadcast team for the 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia, at a public event today at the Canadian Broadcast Centre in Toronto.
The event, held to celebrate the 100-day countdown to the opening ceremony on Feb. 7, 2014, was hosted by Ron MacLean and Scott Russell, who introduced several members of a broadcast team that features CBC television and radio and news personalities from across Canada, and well-known Canadian athletes who will serve as analysts for their individual sports.
Bruce Rainnie, the host of CBC Charlottetown’s supper hour program “Compass”, will be part of that team, and will have all the curling action from the Games. Along with being a regular host on Hockey Night in Canada, Rainnie has broadcast five Olympic Games (2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008), and had the honour of calling the Gold Medal performance of Canadian Showjumper Eric Lamaze in Hong Kong.
Open House Week will take place November 4th, 5th & 6th from 7pm – 9pm at the Western Community Curling Club in Alberton. ALL NEW or INTERESTED CURLERS WELCOME!! Never Curled before? Don’t worry, there will be plenty of people on hand to give you some pointers and answer your questions. Our House is Your House!!
Meanwhile, the Montague Curling Club is holding “Try Curling” sessions Nov. 4th through Nov. 7th beginning at 6:30 each evening. Don’t be shy – give it a try! All you need is clean shoes. Call them at 838-2513 if you want more info.
(by Graham Lloyd)
Brad Gushue earned the distinction of winning Canada’s first Olympic gold medal in men’s curling with a victory at the 2006 Games in Turin, Italy. Now he leads his new team into Kitchener for the 2013 Capital One Road to the Roar, presented by Monsanto, with hopes of adding to his medal collection.
Brad Gushue (Photo Michael Burns)
Gushue is part of the 24-team field, including 12 men’s and 12 women’s teams, that will be competing Nov. 5-10 in the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Complex for the final berths in the 2013 Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings, presented by Monsanto.
Two teams of each gender will move on from Kitchener to the Canadian Curling Trials, Dec. 1-8 in Winnipeg, where Canada’s representatives will be decided for the 2014 Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia.
Gushue heads into the Pre-Trials event on a confident note after winning seven straight games to take the championship title at last weekend’s Challenge Chateau Cartier de Gatineau with teammates Brett Gallant, Adam Casey and Geoff Walker.
“We’ve had a pretty good year,” said the skip, hailing from St. John’s, NL. “We’ve won two ‘spiels… we’ve had some low points as well, but overall we’ve been playing pretty well. Hopefully that continues in Kitchener.”
In the run to the Gatineau title, Gushue defeated Rob Rumfeldt and Brad Jacobs, two teams he’ll be facing again at the Road to the Roar.
“It’s nice to beat those guys, and it probably gives us a bit more confidence, but I don’t put too much on it. Past wins don’t mean that much really. We know they’re capable of beating us in any given game.”
After living the Olympic dream once in a competitive career that also includes 10 appearances at the Brier, Gushue said there’s added inspiration to return. “Absolutely, I know what it’s like to wear the maple leaf and march out in the opening ceremony… and to win the gold medal. It’s definitely something I want to do again.
“I think my experience in winning the 2005 Trials, and going on to win the gold medal, will help our team. But the challenge of getting to this year’s Trials in Winnipeg is definitely not an easy one. We’re going to have to play extremely well and hopefully get a little bit of luck along the way.”
“You Gotta Be There” for the 2013 Capital One Road to the Roar when 24 of Canada’s top teams take their last shot at Olympic glory. Prime seats in the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Complex are available now by clicking here.
Brad Gushue, PEI natives Brett Gallant and Adam Casey, and Geoff Walker (Photo Michael Burns)
Reposted from the CCA website. Click to view at www.curling.ca
(by Allen Cameron)
The M&M Meat Shops Canadian Junior Men’s and Women Curling Championships are returning to Newfoundland and Labrador for the first time in three decades.
The Canadian Curling Association (CCA) announced today that the 2015 edition of the M&M Meat Shops Canadian Juniors will be staged in Corner Brook, N.L., Jan. 24 to Feb. 1. The Pepsi Centre and the Corner Brook Curling Club will co-host the event, with the finals being played at the Pepsi Centre.
It will be the first time that Newfoundland and Labrador has hosted the Canadian Juniors since 1985, when Alberta’s Kevin Martin prevailed (the men’s and women’s events were operated separately until 1987).
Photo: The Corner Brook Curling Club will co-host the 2015 Canadian Junior Men’s and Women’s Curling Championships.
“The curling community of Corner Brook is thrilled to get the chance to host the future stars of our sport,” said Host Committee Chair Gary Oke. “This will be a great opportunity to showcase our facilities and put on a show the best young curlers in Canada won’t ever forget.”
It will mark the 10th year of title sponsorship by M&M Meat Shops, Canada’s leading retail chain of specialty frozen foods. TSN, the official broadcaster of the CCA’s Season of Champions, will provide live and exclusive coverage across Canada of the women’s and men’s finals.
With 14 teams in each gender (representing each of the 10 provinces in addition to Northern Ontario, the Northwest Territories, Yukon and Nunavut), the field will be split into two seven-team pools, with seeding based on win-loss records at the 2014 Canadian Juniors in Liverpool, N.S. Teams will play a round robin within their pool, leading to a championship pool beginning on Wednesday, which will then lead to the weekend playoffs. Teams that don’t qualify for the championship pool will play a seeding pool to determine rankings for the 2016 Canadian Juniors (host site TBD). Meantime, non-playoff teams will participate in a mixed doubles competition.
Photo: The Pepsi Centre in Corner Brook will be the location for the men’s and women’s finals.
“The City of Corner Brook is honoured to have been chosen as the venue for the 2015 M&M Meat Shops Canadian Junior Curling Championships,” said Corner Brook mayor Charles Pender. “This event will not only bring tremendous benefits to our local economy, it will also be an opportunity for us to share the warm hospitality for which we are known here on the west coast of Newfoundland. We look forward to Jan. 24 to Feb. 1, 2015, when we can make each and every one of these visitors feel like one of our own.”
The Canadian Junior Men’s Championship has been contested annually since its inception in 1950 in Quebec City. The first Canadian Junior Women’s Championship was played in 1971 at Vancouver.
Newfoundland and Labrador teams have won twice at the M&M Meat Shops Canadian Juniors; Brad Gushue captured the 2001 men’s championship at St. Catharines, Ont., while Stacie Devereaux prevailed in 2007, again in St. Catharines.
It will be the fourth time Newfoundland and Labrador has hosted the Canadian Juniors — Alberta’s Brian Howes won the men’s title in 1966 at St. John’s; Saskatchewan’s Patricia Crimp won the women’s title in 1975 at Grand Falls; and Martin won the men’s title in 1985 at St. John’s.
“M&M Meat Shops is proud to support amateur curling in Canada and we wish all curlers best of luck at the 2015 M&M Meat Shops Canadian Juniors in Corner Brook,” said Gary Decatur, President and Chief Operating Officer for M&M Meat Shops. “Curling is loved by Canadians from coast-to-coast, and as a company, we are huge fans.”
The men’s and women’s champions in Corner Brook will represent Canada at the 2015 World Junior Men’s and Women’s Championships (site TBD). Canada has won a leading 17 world junior men’s titles since 1975 and eight women’s crowns (Scotland leads with nine) since 1988. The last Canadian teams to win world junior titles were skipped by Saskatchewan’s Marliese Miller in 2003 in Flims, Switzerland, and by Alberta’s Brendan Bottcher in 2012 in Östersund, Sweden.
The 2014 M&M Meat Shops Canadian Juniors are scheduled for Jan. 18 to 26 in Liverpool, N.S., with the winners advancing to the World Juniors in Flims, Switzerland.
(by Graham Lloyd)
Laura Crocker’s current address on the competitive curling circuit may be Edmonton but her roots in the game are firmly entrenched in Ontario. So you know she’ll be feeling right at home at the 2013 Capital One Road to the Roar, presented by Monsanto, Nov. 5-10 in Kitchener.
The 22-year-old skip, competing out of the Saville Centre in Alberta’s capital city, played lead for the Rachel Homan team that won the gold medal at the 2010 Canadian Junior Women’s Curling Championship and took silver at the world championship in Flims, Switzerland.
Crocker will be leading the youngest crew in the 24-team field at the Road to the Roar with the opportunity to advance to the 2013 Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings, Canada’s stepping stone to Sochi in 2014. Third Erin Carmody, at the age of 25, is the veteran on the team that includes 23-year-old Rebecca Pattison and Jen Gates on the front end.
Laura Crocker, Erin Carmody, Rebecca Pattison and Jen Gates (CCA Photo)
The entire team has excelled in junior championship play, but Carmody is the only one with experience at the top level of national competition. In 2010, she threw last stones for Kathy O’Rourke’s Prince Edward Island team that came within an extra-end of upsetting Team Canada’s Jennifer Jones in the final of the Scotties Tournament of Hearts.
Crocker and Gates, representing Wilfrid Laurier University, have come out on top in the past two CIS-CCA Canadian University Championships, earning a trip to Trentino, Italy in December to compete in the Winter Universiade (World University Games).
“You Gotta Be There” when 24 teams – 12 men’s and 12 women’s – slide out of the hacks in the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Complex for their last chance to keep the Olympic dream alive. Click here to reserve your seats for all the excitement!
The Jennifer Jones rink beat the Jill Thurston foursome 7-0 in only four ends this evening in an all-Winnipeg final at the Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries Women’s Curling Classic World Curling Tour in Winnipeg. Jones and her team went home with the $15,000 top prize, with $10,000 going to the Thurston team. There is also a $100 payout per win, up to the qualifying round.
Calgary’s Crystal Webster rink, which includes PEI native Geri-Lynn Ramsay at second stone, went home with $3700, plus $400 for their triple-knockout wins. as they ;ost their afternoon quarter-final game by a 6-5 score to Jones, who is the former skip of Webster’s third, Cathy Overton-Clapham. Jones, who won the event back in 2005, then went on to beat the Silvana Tirinzoni rink from Switzerland 9-4 in semi-final action, scoring 5 points in the sixth end to bring the game to an early conclusion.
The Laura Crocker team from Edmonton, which includes PEI native Erin Carmody at third, was also in the event, but did not qualify for the money round, finishing with a 1-3 win-loss record.
Webster and Crocker are competing in the Road to the Roar Olympic Pre-trials, Nov. 5-10 in Kitchener, while Jones will be competing in The Masters Grand Slam of Curling event, Oct. 29-Nov. 3.
One of Canada’s most respected curling coaches will be on the Island in November to run clinics for the province’s curlers and coaches.
Bill Tschirhart, who has been a national coach since 1994 with the Canadian Curling Association, will be on PEI November 13-15 running clinics for juniors, adults, and coaches. Tschirhart’s visit to PEI is part of a tour of the four Atlantic Provinces – an initiative of Curl Atlantic.
A provincial and master course conductor, Tschirhart has a worldwide reputation having coached in the USA, Australia, China and New Zealand, and for the past three years he has coached Canada’s men’s and women’s teams at the World Senior Curling Championships, winning three gold and one silver medal. He has also coached New Zealand and China at the Winter Olympic Games, and was the recipient of a Canadian Curling Association Award of Achievement in June 2012.
Tschirhart ‘s sessions are:
Wednesday, November 13, 4:30-6:30pm for (intermediate to competitive) Junior Curlers – this will be an on-ice session at the Crapaud Community Curling Club. Registration fee: $10/curler
Wednesday, November 13, 7:30-9:00pm for Coaches and Instructors – this will be an off-ice session at the Cornwall Curling Club. Registration fee: $10/coach
Thursday, November 14, time to be determined for the Curl PEI-Canada Winter Games Team Prep Program – this will be an off and on ice session at a club to be determined. This is a closed session (open to this group only).
Friday, November 15, 6:00-9:00pm for Adult Club Curlers – this will be an on-ice session at the Montague Curling Club. Registration is $10
For further info or to register please contact:
Curl PEI
902-368-4208
[email protected]
Registrations can be mailed to:
Curl PEI
PO Box 302
Charlottetown PE
C1A 7K7
or dropped off at the main desk at Sport PEI, 40 Enman Crescent, Charlottetown, to the attention of Amy Duncan.
(By Perry Lefko)
The Grand Slam of Curling slides into another season, with four premier cashspiel events that feature the most-lucrative purses and bonus money on the World Curling Tour. Making this season even more intriguing is a connection to the 2014 Winter Olympics.
Here’s what you need to know ahead of the first event, The Masters of Curling, which runs from Oct. 30-Nov. 4 in Abbotsford, B.C. | GSOC on Sportsnet
The Masters will feature many of the teams that have already qualified for the Olympics or will be competing for the right to represent their country. Six of the eight Canadian men’s and women’s teams that will battle in the Roar of the Rings Curling Trials in Winnipeg, December 1-8, are participating in the Masters. The other two teams in Olympic qualifying will come out of the pre-trials event the week after The Masters in Kitchener-Waterloo.
All of the Grand Slam events have purses of $100,000, plus added bonus money for wins. In addition to the Masters, the men’s Grand Slam events include the Canadian Open (November 13-17 in Medicine Hat), the National (March 12-16 in Fort McMurray) and the Players’ Championship (April 15-20 in Summerside, Prince Edward Island).

The women’s Slams events are the Masters and the Players’ Championship. Though the Slams began in 2001, it was only last year when Rogers came aboard that women were given a chance to play in the Masters.
For the second consecutive year, Sportsnet is offering a $1-million bonus for any men’s team that sweeps all four Slams. If there is no sweep, the team with the most points collects a $50,000 bonus, the runnerup $30,000 and third-place team $20,000. If a women’s team sweeps the Masters and Players’ Championship it will collect $100,000. If there is no sweep, the top team will collect a $12,500 bonus, the runnerup $7,500 and the third-place finisher $5,000.
Last year, Kevin Koe of Alberta won the opening tournament, but Ontario’s Glenn Howard prevailed as the overall champion, winning the Canadian Open and the Players’ Championship. Howard defeated Manitoba’s Mike McEwen 4-3 in the final of the Players’, collecting the $50,000 bonus and $26,000 in tournament prize money.
Ottawa’s Rachel Homan won the Masters, a key stepping stone en route to winning the Scottie’s National women’s championship. But Scotland’s Eve Muirhead, who won the World’s, capped off a great season winning the Players’ and the bonus, in addition to $23,000 in purse earnings. Muirhead defeated Sweden’s Margaretha Sigfridsson in a repeat of the final of the world championship. Muirhead’s team became the first from Europe to win a Grand Slam tournament. The Players’ brings together the top 15 men’s and women’s teams in the world.
The Grand Slam has a greater group of teams overall than the Brier national men’s championship and the Scotties national women’s championship, which bring together representatives from their respective provinces or Territories. It is the reason the strong curling provinces such as Ontario, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Alberta and B.C. have collectively dominated those tournaments. Five weeks before each of the other Slams, the top 18 men’s teams based on their rankings on the World Curling Tour are granted invitations to play. If any of the teams can’t participate based on other commitments, the ones ranked immediately below are granted invitations. The entry fees are $1,000, but can be won back with a single win.
The Players’ brings together the top 15 men’s and women’s teams based on points accumulated on the World Curling Tour during the current season.
The Slams feature many international teams that don’t have to be pooled specifically based on provincial residence or even the same country. Last year, Alberta’s David Nedohin joined the Norwegian team skipped by Thomas Ulsrud, whose foursome stands out because of their funny (some would describe it as funky) pants that are becoming more prevalent in other sports.
Because of the proximity to the Olympics, the Masters takes on added importance beyond just the money, the fact it’s the first of the Slams and immediately will make the men’s and women’s winners eligible for the bonuses. For teams looking for prime competition, the Masters of Curling is a great opportunity. Some of the squads have already been selected by their country’s federation to represent them in the OIympics. The format of this year’s Masters gives curlers the opportunity to play other countries and their representatives for the Olympics.
One team that will be noticeably absent from the Masters is skipped by reigning Canadian men’s champion Brad Jacobs of Sault Ste. Marie. He is playing in the final qualifying event for the Trials, taking place in Kitchener the day after the Masters.
Teams that won’t be in the Masters will not have a chance to qualify for the bonus for sweeping all four events, but will still be eligible for the other bonuses based on overall points.
The Grand Slam events began nine years after the start of the World Curling Tour, which was created in 1992 to give men’s players a chance to compete for prize money through a season-long series of tournaments independent of the national championship. Through the evolution of the Tour, teams could showcase individual sponsors on their apparel without the restrictions that apply to provincial, national and world competitions. Essentially, the WCT put the game back into the players’ hands. Some of the high-profile teams elected not to play in provincial playdowns — and effectively forfeited the chance to qualify for the Brier — if it conflicted with a Grand Slam event as a means of showing solidarity for the World Curling Tour. Following conciliation between the Canadian Curling Association and the WCT players, all the issues were resolved to create a resolution that allowed players to support the cashspiel circuit and play in the playdowns.
Through the involvement of Sportsnet and a sublicensing agreement with the CBC, the Grand Slam events receive blanket television coverage and support on multiple platforms. When the Slams faced an uncertain future, Rogers entered into a partnership with the World Competitive Curlers Association in August 2012 to own and operate the tournaments and provide a greater commitment, both in terms of money and overall multi-platform production.
Here is the current signup and available openings for the Curl PEI Junior Fall League. To signup or for more info, please visit the following link: https://peicurling.com/2013/09/09/pei-junior-fall-league/ Asterisks denote minimum signup needed to hold the event. November 2 (Montague): 1. … Continue reading
(By: Paul Wiecek) (Oct. 27)) Winnipeg’s Cathy Overton-Clapham is playing a rare home game at home this weekend. If that sounds confusing, that’s because so is Overton-Clapham’s life right now. The winningest female curler in the history of Manitoba has … Continue reading
Calgary’s Crystal Webster rink, which includes PEI native Geri-Lynn Ramsay, beat the Amber Holland foursome from Regina 9-2 last night in a C-side qualifier in the triple-knockout Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries Women’s Classic World Curling Tour event in Winnipeg, to … Continue reading
The final of today’s Lady Monctonian cashspiel at Curl Moncton went to an extra end between two PEI rinks, skipped by Suzanne Birt and Kathy O’Rourke, with the O’Rourke team having last rock advantage. However, their final stone was heavy, … Continue reading
2006 Olympic champion Brad Gushue drew to the four foot with his last rock this afternoon to beat the Robert Rumfeldt foursome by a 6-3 score in the final of the Challenge Chateau Cartier in Gatineau Quebec. The win was worth … Continue reading
The Brad Gushue rink from St. John’s, which includes PEI natives Brett Gallant and Adam Casey, picked up a 3-2 quarter-final win against Brad Jacobs and his Sault Ste. Marie Ontario team this morning to advance to the 1 pm … Continue reading
It’s Suzanne Birt taking on Kathy O’Rourke in this afternoon’s final of the Lady Monctonian at Curl Moncton. O’Rourke was tied with Sylvie Robichaud after 6 ends, but pulled out the win in a close contest, while Birt beat Colleen … Continue reading
LADY MONCTONIAN round robin play is complete at Curl Moncton, and the quarter-finals got underway at 8 this morning. PEI’s Suzanne Birt and Kathy O’Rourke rinks both finished round-robin play with 3-2 records, and have advanced to the quarters, with … Continue reading
The circles and lines are in place and ready for the final floods at the Montague Curling Club, with the help of the Jet Ice Full House plastic sheeting product on one of the ice sheets, the second installation on … Continue reading
The Laura Crocker rink from Edmonton, which includes PEI native Geri-Lynn Ramsay, and the Crystal Webster foursome out of Calgary, with PEI native Erin Carmody playing third, each have one win and one loss following opening day play at the … Continue reading
The LADY MONCTONIAN cashspiel is underway in Moncton. The event features nineteen women’s teams with five round robin draws on Friday, five draws on Saturday, one draw and playoffs on Sunday. All games are being played on the Lockhart Avenue … Continue reading
The 7th Annual Junior Fall Fling cash spiel is set to go November 15 through 17 at the Silver Fox Curling & Yacht Club in Summerside. This year’s event will see 12 junior men’s and an equal number of junior … Continue reading
It’s a busy weekend for PEI curlers, including those now curling out of Alberta and Newfoundland and Labrador. Three rinks with PEI natives on board are getting in some last minute competition before they compete in the Olympic Pre-Trials, November … Continue reading
The reigning PEI Junior Women’s champs, the Veronica Smith rink, who curl out of the Cornwall Curling Club, are one of the 16 women’s rinks participating in the 20th annual edition of the JSI-OVCA Junior SuperSpiel, running from November 1st … Continue reading
The Curl PEI Junior Fall League kicks off Saturday morning (Oct. 26) at the Cornwall Curling Club, with a full draw of eight teams. Here are the teams and schedule for this weekend: Teams Cameron Jenkins (Charlottetown) Meghan Ching (Cornwall) … Continue reading
[Editor’s note: Bernard has PEI connections – her father, Thayne, was born in Freetown, and several aunts, uncles and cousins live in the area.] (by Graham Lloyd, CCA) Cheryl Bernard lived the ultimate curling dream in the 2009 season, winning … Continue reading
The annual 16 team Journal Pioneer Cashspiel, part of the Atlantic Curling Tour, is set for the Silver Fox Curling & Yacht Club in Summerside from Nov. 22-24, with $7200 in total prize money (assuming 16 teams). First draws are … Continue reading
(by Mike Nesbitt) SUMMERSIDE – Six new members were added to the P.E.I. Curling Hall of Fame and Museum on Monday night. The ceremony, which was held at the Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Club, honoured Jennie Boomhower, Beverly J. … Continue reading
Here are notes from the Crapaud Community Curling Club: We had a great turn out for early registration last week. Thank you to everyone who came out! Great to see some new faces as well! We still have room for … Continue reading
Sport PEI announced yesterday that Lynn Boudreau will be taking on the role of Member Services Coordinator. Lynn has vast experience with the Island sport system, having been active in volleyball for many years, as well as working for the … Continue reading
A large crowd was on hand tonight for the seventh annual induction ceremony for the PEI Curling Hall and Fame and Museum, held at the Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Club in Summerside, with six new inductees honoured for their … Continue reading
The 7th annual PEI Curling Hall of Fame and Museum Induction Ceremony was held tonight at the Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Club in Summerside, with six new members inducted. Here is a photo gallery from the event. (Click thumbnails … Continue reading
Come out on Saturday Oct. 26 and see what it takes to get ice ready for curling (and help out, too!). Painting will start at 2 pm, with a BBQ and early registration following at 6pm at the Montague Curling … Continue reading
Team Tyler Smith from PEI’s Montague and Crapaud curling clubs won the 14th Annual Codiac Curling Maritime Junior Bonspiel Under 21 men’s division this week-end in Moncton, NB. The team finished with a 5-1 win-loss record, outlasting Team Matthew Manuel … Continue reading
The ice is in, and leagues are getting underway at the Charlottetown Curling Complex, with the Commercial League starting up today (Sunday). The Super League is a go for Wednesday at 5:45 pm, while the Monday Night League will be … Continue reading
The Prince Edward Island Curling Hall of Fame and Museum is set to host its annual induction ceremony on Monday October 21, 2013 at the Silver Fox Curling & Yacht Club, Summerside, PEI. The six inductees being honoured for their … Continue reading
Curl PEI is holding two Umpire Clinics: Level 1 (with Cliff Poirier) 9am-4pm, Sunday, November 17, 2013 at the Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Club Registration deadline: November 12 Photo: Cliff Poirier measuring a draw to the button skills competition … Continue reading
Team Canada schedule information for the Ford World Women’s Curling Championship, March 15-23 at Harbour Station in Saint John NB is now available at: http://www.curling.ca/2014worldwomen-en/2013/10/17/ford-world-womens-draw-schedule-released/ With this information, you can now pick your “Flex Pack” – a voucher of 22 … Continue reading
(CCA) If you live and breathe curling, the 2013-14 Ford Season of Champions Fact Book is a must-have. Download a copy right here: http://bit.ly/19aVT8q … Continue reading
By: Brendan Kennedy Sports reporter Born and raised in Midland, Ont., Russ Howard grew up a relentless rink rat at the local curling club on the shores of Georgian Bay. He played for fun back then, with little clue … Continue reading
The best of Canadian and International men’s curling will be on the ice this weekend in Portage la Prairie Manitoba, as they compete for cash in the Canad Inns Prairie Classic Championship – a stop on the World Curling Tour, … Continue reading
The Silver Fox Curling & Yacht Club in Summerside,, and the Cornwall Curling Club’s free, no-obligation adult “Try Curling” nights wrap up tonight, from 7-9 at the Fox, and 6:30 to 8:30 at Cornwall. This is your chance to try … Continue reading
EARLY REGISTRATION Don’t forget about early registration tonight, Thursday Oct 17th for the Crapaud Curling Club! Save 10% off membership dues! Doors will be open from 7-9pm this evening. Bring your curling shoes as well if you want to throw … Continue reading
Curling is getting underway at the Charlottetown Curling Complex, with the final floods being added to the ice surface. The ice will be ready to curl on Saturday or Sunday. Here’s a photo of their ice sheets. The logos are … Continue reading
Twenty-four teams will be looking to take a step closer to the 2014 Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia, when the 2013 Capital One Road to the Roar Pre-Trials, presented by Monsanto, get underway on Nov. 5 at the Memorial … Continue reading
Icemaking is now underway at the Western Community Curling Club in Alberton. The club’s annual meeting is set for Monday, October 28, at 7:30 pm at the club. All members and prospective members are encouraged to attend. … Continue reading
The Silver Fox Curling & Yacht Club in Summerside are holding free, no-obligation “Try Curling” nights Oct. 15, 16, and 17 from 7-9 pm. Come just one night or all three, you’ll be glad you did! Contact the Club for more … Continue reading
(by Graham Lloyd, reposted from the CCA website) Crystal Webster will have experience on her side when she leads her Calgary team to the 2013 Capital One Road to the Roar, presented by Monsanto, Nov. 5-10 at the Kitchener Memorial … Continue reading
If you’re interested in trying the fun Olympic sport of curling, now’s your chance! The Cornwall Curling Club would like to help you take that first step – for FREE, with no obligation!! The Club is holding … Continue reading
Rising star who will represent Great Britain at the 2014 Olympics beats China’s Bingyu Wang in the final By Rita Mingo, for the Calgary Herald She’ll carry the weight of the whole island on her thin shoulders and that suits … Continue reading
The Prince Edward Island Curling Hall of Fame and Museum is set to host its annual induction ceremony on Monday October 21 at the Silver Fox Curling & Yacht Club in Summerside. The six inductees being honoured for their achievements … Continue reading
The women’s championship game this afternoon at the Stu Sells Toronto Tankard World Curling Tour event in Toronto was won by the Allison Flaxey rink of Ontario, who beat the defending champion Mary Anne Arsenault foursome from Halifax 6-2 in … Continue reading
There were two very close finals today at CFB Halifax, as the Propeller Brewing Company Atlantic Curling Tour men’s and the SKYY Vodka women’s cashspiels wrapped up. In the men’s final, Chad Stevens and his Chester NS rink took a … Continue reading
Team Gushue’s Stu Sells Toronto quarter final vs Glenn Howard streamed live at 1030 am AT by CurlingZone at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O84VoF9rerU … Continue reading
The Propeller Brewing Company (men’s) Atlantic Curling Tour even and the SKYY Vodka (women’s) cashspiels wrap up today at the CFB Halifax Curling Club. None of the four PEI teams entered have made it to today’s money round. Men’s side … Continue reading
There’ll be no autumn gold this weekend for either the Crystal Webster rink from Calgary, which includes PEI native Geri-Lynn Ramsay, or the Laura Crocker rink out of Edmonton, with PEI native Erin Carmody at third, as neither team advanced … Continue reading
The Brad Gushue rink from St. John’s, which includes PEI natives Brett Gallant and Adam Casey, will be facing the Glenn Howard foursome from Ontario in this morning’s 10:30 Atlantic quarter-final round of the 24 team $45,000 Stu Sells Toronto … Continue reading
The Prince Edward Island Curling Hall of Fame and Museum is set to host its annual induction ceremony on Monday October 21, 2013 at the Silver Fox Curling & Yacht Club, Summerside, PEI. The six inductees being honoured for their … Continue reading
Curl PEI is looking for an Event Coordinator for the 2013-2014 season. The position will start in December and will end at the Annual General Meeting in May. For more information please call Amy Duncan at 902-368-4208. Deadline for applications … Continue reading
The Honourable Gail Shea, Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, on behalf of the Honourable Rob Moore, Minister of State (Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency), and the Honourable Ron MacKinley, Prince Edward Island Minister of Fisheries, Aquaculture and Rural Development, along with … Continue reading
Play gets underway at 12:30 pm Atlantic on Friday in the $50,000 32 team Curlers Corner Autumn Gold Classic women’s World Curling Tour event at the Calgary Curling Club.. Ontario’s Sherry Middaugh is the defending champion. Other teams entered this … Continue reading
The 2013 StuSells Toronto Tankard is being held October 11 to 14 at the High Park Club in Toronto, Ontario as part of the 2013–14 World Curling Tour. The 24 team men’s division will play a triple-knockout format, while the … Continue reading
Curling Season at the Belfast Recreation Centre begins on November 11. Registration and fun time on the ice is Monday November 4th from 6:30 to 8:00 pm. Season games are Mondays and start on Nov 11th. Each team will play … Continue reading
Four Island curling teams will be spending their Thanksgiving weekend in Halifax, for the Propeller Brewing Company men’s, and SKYY Vodka women’s Atlantic Curling Tour cashspiels, both at the CFB Halifax Curling Club. PEI men’s rinks in the 20 team … Continue reading
Curl PEI is pleased to announce Veronica Smith will be our volunteer coordinator for this year’s Sports Day in Canada. Sports Day in Canada, presented by ParticipACTION, CBC and True Sport, will be held this year on Saturday, November 30 … Continue reading
(by Colin MacLean) SUMMERSIDE – Curlers venturing out onto the ice this season at the Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Club will notice something new about their lanes. Volunteers help to install a new reusable marking system at the Silver … Continue reading
Curling may not be the first sport that comes to mind when the subject of concussions is brought up, but they can happen in all sports. Hockey Hall of Famer and five-time Vezina Trophy winner Ken Dryden will be coming … Continue reading
The Prince Edward Island Curling Hall of Fame and Museum is set to host its annual induction ceremony on Monday October 21, 2013 at the Silver Fox Curling & Yacht Club, Summerside, PEI. The six inductees being honoured for their … Continue reading
The Cornwall Curling Club has sent along photos of installing the lines on their ice surface, as they prepare to start their on-ice activities next week. Click on the pictures for larger views. Meanwhile, the Silver Fox in Summerside is … Continue reading
PEI natives Geri-Lynn Ramsay, on the Crystal Webster rink out of Calgary, and Erin Carmody, third on the Laura Crocker team from Edmonton, are taking part in the 32 team Prestige Hotels and Resorts Curling Classicl in Vernon BC, which … Continue reading
Early registration for the Crapaud Community Curling Club will be taking place Thursday, Oct 17th from 7-9pm. Save 10% by registering early. Members signing up that night will also be able to get on the ice to throw a few … Continue reading
If you are thinking of taking up the Olympic sport of curling this season, be sure to check out the “Why Curling Rocks” series of six videos put together by the Canadian Curling Association. The videos are: Curling is Affordable … Continue reading
Representatives from Jet Ice will be at the Silver Fox Curling & Yacht Club on Monday Oct. 7, installing “End to End” sheets on the ice surfaces. These plastic sheets, which cover the ice surface, replace the traditional painting of … Continue reading
The Cornwall Curling Club is busy getting ready for the upcoming season. Icemaking is now underway, with the base coats currently being installed, and everything is on schedule for daytime curling to start the morning of Oct. 15. The annual … Continue reading
SUMMERSIDE – The Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Club in Summerside is looking to expand its curling program for the 2013-14 season. © Jason Simmonds/Journal Pioneer Icemaker Bob Tucker, left, and club member and volunteer Des Arsenault were two of … Continue reading
(By Daniel Austin) This fall, everything in the Canadian curling world revolves around Olympic trials. But Crystal Webster was happy to get one particular game out of the way before shifting her focus to qualifying for Sochi. That game saw … Continue reading