World Curling Tour event
The 2012 Valley First Crown of Curling was held from October 19 to 22 at the in Kamloops , British Columbia as part of the 2012–13 World Curling Tour . For both the men's and women's events, the event was held in a triple knockout format, and the purses for the men's and women's events were CAD $34,000 each, of which the winners, Brent Pierce and Wang Bingyu , received CAD$8,000 each.[1] [2] [3]
In the men's final, Pierce defeated Jamie King in the final in an extra end with a score of 7–6, while in the women's final, Wang defeated Lene Nielsen with a score of 6–4.
Men [ ]
Teams [ ]
The teams are listed as follows:[4]
Skip
Third
Second
Lead
Locale
Andrew Bilesky
Vancouver , British Columbia
Seattle , Washington
Brady Clark
Sean Beighton
Darren Lehto
Seattle , Washington
Victoria , British Columbia
Kamloops , British Columbia
Sean Geall
Sebastien Robillard
New Westminster , British Columbia
Kamloops , British Columbia
Kim Chang-min
Kim Min-chan
Seong Se-hyeon
Uiseong , Gyeongbuk , South Korea
Mark Johnson
Jason Larway
Joel Larway
Seattle, Washington
Jamie King
Blake MacDonald
Scott Pfeifer
Edmonton , Alberta
Vancouver , British Columbia
New Westminster , British Columbia
Jason Montgomery
Duncan , British Columbia
Vernon, British Columbia
Dan Petryk (fourth)
Steve Petryk (skip)
Calgary , Alberta
Brent Pierce
Jeff Richard
Grant Dezura
New Westminster , British Columbia
Grande Prairie , Alberta
Taipei , Chinese Taipei
Kamloops , British Columbia
Nanaimo, British Columbia
Surrey , British Columbia
Kamloops , British Columbia
Knockout Results [ ]
The draw is listed as follows:[5]
A Event [ ]
B Event [ ]
Second Knockout
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Qualifier 5
8
3
3
5
4
8
6
Mark Johnson
6
7
5
C Event [ ]
Playoffs [ ]
Women [ ]
Teams [ ]
The teams are listed as follows:[6]
Skip
Third
Second
Lead
Locale
Corryn Brown
Erin Pincott
Samantha Fisher
Kamloops , British Columbia
Kerri Einarson
Liz Fyfe
Krysten Karwacki
Winnipeg , Manitoba
Lisa Eyamie
High River , Alberta
New Westminister, British Columbia
Williams Lake , British Columbia
Jiang Yilun
Wang Rui
Harbin , China
Kim Eun-jung
Kim Gyeong-ae
Kim Seon-yeong
Kim Yeong-mi
Gyeongbuk , South Korea
Sarah Koltun
Chelsea Duncan
Whitehorse , Yukon
Vernon, British Columbia
Allison MacInnes
Diane Gushulak
Kamloops, British Columbia
Marla Mallett
Cloverdale, British Columbia
(fourth)
Victorya Moiseeva (skip)
Galina Arsenkina
Aleksandra Saitova
Moscow , Russia
Kristie Moore
Grande Prairie , Alberta
Lene Nielsen
Helle Simonsen
Jeanne Ellegaard
Maria Poulsen
Hvidovre , Denmark
Ayumi Ogasawara
Yumie Funayama
Kaho Onodera
Michiko Tomabechi
Sapporo , Japan
Kamloops , British Columbia
New Westminster, British Columbia
(fourth)
(skip)
Patti Knezevic
Prince George, British Columbia
Castlegar , British Columbia
New Westminster, British Columbia
Castlegar , British Columbia
Ashley Nordin
Victoria , British Columbia
Wang Bingyu
Liu Yin
Yue Qingshuang
Zhou Yan
Harbin , China
Sayaka Yoshimura
Rina Ida
Mao Ishigaki
Sapporo , Japan
Knockout Results [ ]
The draw is listed as follows:[7]
A Event [ ]
B Event [ ]
C Event [ ]
Playoffs [ ]
References [ ]
External links [ ]