World Curling Tour event
The 2012 Whites Drug Store Classic was held from November 9 to 12 at the in Swan River, Manitoba as part of the 2012–13 World Curling Tour. The event was held in a triple-knockout format, and the purse for the event was CAD$50,000, of which the winner, Mike McEwen, received CAD$12,000.[1] McEwen defeated Randy Bryden of Saskatchewan in the final with a score of 4–2.
Teams[]
The teams are listed as follows:[2]
Skip |
Third |
Second |
Lead |
Locale
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Thompson, Manitoba
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Randy Bryden |
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Brennen Jones |
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Regina, Saskatchewan
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Jim Cotter |
Jason Gunnlaugson |
Tyrel Griffith |
Rick Sawatsky |
Kelowna/Vernon, British Columbia
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Benoît Schwarz (fourth) |
Peter de Cruz (skip) |
Dominik Märki |
Valentin Tanner |
Geneva, Switzerland
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Rob Fowler |
Allan Lyburn |
Richard Daneault |
Derek Samagalski |
Brandon, Manitoba
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Sean Grassie |
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Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Langenburg, Saskatchewan
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Matt Lang |
Dustin Kidby |
Kerrobert, Saskatchewan
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Claudio Pescia (fourth) |
Jason Jacobson (skip) |
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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
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Steve Laycock |
Kirk Muyres |
Colton Flasch |
Dallan Muyres |
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
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William Lyburn |
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Alex Forrest |
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Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Winnipeg, Manitoba
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North Battleford, Saskatchewan
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Carberry, Manitoba
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Kevin Martin |
John Morris |
Marc Kennedy |
Ben Hebert |
Edmonton, Alberta
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Mike McEwen |
B.J. Neufeld |
Matt Wozniak |
Denni Neufeld |
Winnipeg, Manitoba|
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Steve Irwin |
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Brandon, Manitoba
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Sven Michel |
Claudio Pätz |
Sandro Trolliet |
Simon Gempeler |
Adelboden, Switzerland
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Daley Peters |
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Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Neil Scales |
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Swan River, Manitoba
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John Shuster |
Jeff Isaacson |
Jared Zezel |
John Landsteiner |
Duluth, Minnesota
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Jeff Stoughton |
Jon Mead |
Reid Carruthers |
Mark Nichols |
Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Carberry, Manitoba
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Swan River, Manitoba
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Knockout Results[]
The draw is listed as follows:[3]
A Event[]
B Event[]
C Event[]
Playoffs[]
The playoffs draw is listed as follows:[4]
References[]
External links[]