2021–22 curling season

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The 2021–22 curling season began in June 2021 and will end in May 2022.

Note: In events with two genders, the men's tournament winners will be listed before the women's tournament winners.

World Curling Federation events[]

Source:[1]

Championships[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
European Curling Championships[2]
Geneva, Switzerland, Sep. 12–17
C M[3]  Slovenia (Čulić)  Belgium (Verreycken)  Slovakia (Pitoňák)
W[4]  Lithuania (Paulauskaitė)  Slovenia (Zavrtanik Drglin)  Austria (Augustin)
World Mixed Curling Championship
Aberdeen, Scotland, Oct.
Cancelled[5]
World Wheelchair Curling Championship[6]
Beijing, China, Oct. 23–30
 China (Wang)  Sweden (Petersson-Dahl) Rcf flag.png RCF (Kurokhtin)
Americas Zone Challenge[7]
Lacombe, Alberta, Canada, Oct. 29–31
 Canada (Bottcher)  Brazil (Mello)  Mexico (Barajas)
Pacific-Asia Curling Championships[8]
Almaty, Kazakhstan, Nov. 7–13
M  South Korea (Kim)  Japan (Morozumi)  Chinese Taipei (Lin)
W  Japan (Yoshimura)  South Korea (Kim)  Kazakhstan (Ebauyer)
European Curling Championships[9]
Lillehammer, Norway, Nov. 20–27
A M  Scotland (Mouat)  Sweden (Edin)  Italy (Retornaz)
W  Scotland (Muirhead)  Sweden (Hasselborg)  Germany (Jentsch)
B M  Turkey (Karagöz)  Russia (Glukhov)  Spain (Vez)
W  Norway (Rørvik)  Latvia (Barone)  Hungary (Szentannai)
Winter Universiade[10]
Lucerne, Switzerland, Dec. 6–14
Cancelled[11]
World Junior-B Curling Championships[12]
Lohja, Finland, Jan. 3–14
M Play halted after 10 draws
W Cancelled[13]
2022 Winter Olympics[14]
Beijing, China, Feb. 2–20
M
W
MD  Italy (Constantini / Mosaner)  Norway (Skaslien / Nedregotten)  Sweden (de Val / Eriksson)
Winter Paralympics[15]
Beijing, China, Mar. 5–12

Prince George, British Columbia, Canada, Mar. 19–27

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, Apr. 2–10

Geneva, Switzerland, Apr. 23–30

Geneva, Switzerland, Apr. 23–30
[16]
Vilnius, Lithuania, May 1–6
C M
W
World Junior Curling Championships[17]
Jönköping, Sweden, May. 15–22
M
W

Qualification events[]

Event Qualifiers
Pre-Olympic Qualification Event[18][19]
Erzurum, Turkey, Oct. 5–15
M  Czech Republic
 Finland
W  Latvia
 Turkey
MD  Denmark
 Latvia
 Turkey
Olympic Qualification Event[20][21]
Leeuwarden, Netherlands, Dec. 5–18
M  Norway
 Italy
 Denmark
W  Great Britain
 Japan
 South Korea
MD  Australia
 United States
[22]
Forfar, Scotland, Jan. 4-9
Cancelled[23]
World Qualification Event[24]
Lohja, Finland, Jan. 18–22
M  Russia
 Netherlands
W  Denmark
 Norway

Other events[]

Event Winner Runner-up
United States Mixed Doubles Olympic Trials Qualifier 1[25]
Denver, Colorado, Aug. 19–22
Wisconsin B. Hamilton / M. Hamilton Minnesota Sinclair / Ruohonen
Russian Mixed Doubles Cup[26][27]
Irkutsk, Russia, Aug. 27–30
Flag of Saint Petersburg.svg Ezekh / Stukalskiy Flag of Saint Petersburg.svg Babarykina / Manasevich
United States Olympic Trials Qualifier – Seattle[28][29]
Seattle, Washington, Sep. 3–6
Minnesota Rich Ruohonen Pennsylvania
Minnesota Madison Bear North Dakota Christine McMakin
Minnesota Delaney Strouse
Japanese Olympic Curling Trials[30][31]
Wakkanai, Japan, Sep. 10–12
Flag of Kitami, Hokkaido.svg Satsuki Fujisawa Flag of Sapporo, Hokkaido.svg Sayaka Yoshimura
United States Mixed Doubles Olympic Trials Qualifier 2[32]
Blaine, Minnesota, Sep. 17–20
Minnesota Sinclair / Ruohonen Massachusetts Walker /
[33]
Wakkanai, Japan, Sep. 18–20
Flag of Nagano Prefecture.svg Matsumura / Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Tanida Flag of Hokkaido Prefecture.svg Yoshida / Matsumura
Swiss Olympic Curling Trials[34][35]
Biel, Switzerland, Sep. 22–25
Canton of Geneva Peter de Cruz Canton of Bern Yannick Schwaller
[36][37]
Sochi, Russia, Sep. 21–25
Moscow Sidorova / Timofeev Moscow Moskaleva / Eremin
United States Olympic Trials Qualifier – Mayfield[38][39]
Cleveland, Ohio, Sep. 30 – Oct. 3
Alaska Greg Persinger Pennsylvania
Minnesota Delaney Strouse North Dakota Christine McMakin
[40][41]
Kislovodsk, Russia, Oct. 16–20
Moscow Sidorova / Timofeev Moscow Moskaleva / Eremin
[42]
Füssen, Germany, Oct. 23–25
Flag of Bavaria (striped).svg Schöll / Harsch Flag of Bavaria (striped).svg / Muskatewitz
United States Mixed Doubles Olympic Trials[43]
Eveleth, Minnesota, Oct. 26–31
Alaska Persinger / Minnesota Plys Minnesota Sinclair / Ruohonen
United States Olympic Trials[44][45]
Omaha, Nebraska, Nov. 12–21
Minnesota John Shuster Minnesota Korey Dropkin
Minnesota Tabitha Peterson Minnesota Cory Christensen
[46][47]
Tokoro, Japan, Dec. 10–12
Flag of Kitami, Hokkaido.svg Flag of Karuizawa, Nagano.svg Yusuke Morozumi
Flag of Nagano Prefecture.svg Seina Nakajima Flag of Sapporo, Hokkaido.svg Sayaka Yoshimura

Curling Canada events[]

Source:[48]

Championships[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Canadian Mixed Curling Championship
Canmore, Alberta, Nov. 7–14
 Quebec (Ménard)  Ontario ()  Northwest Territories (Koe)
World Junior Qualification Event
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Nov. 22–27
 Nova Scotia (Purcell)  Newfoundland and Labrador (Young)  Ontario (Mitchell)
 Saskatchewan (Bernath)
 Northern Ontario (Ladouceur)  Alberta (Crough)  Nova Scotia (Stevens)
 New Brunswick (Cluff)
Tim Hortons Curling Trials
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Nov. 20–28
Newfoundland and Labrador Brad Gushue Ontario Brad Jacobs Alberta Kevin Koe
Manitoba Jennifer Jones Manitoba Tracy Fleury Ontario Krista McCarville
Canadian Curling Club Championships
Ottawa, Ontario, Nov. 29 – Dec. 4
 Nova Scotia (Deagle)  Saskatchewan (Grindheim)  Ontario (Spencer)
 Northern Ontario (Larocque)  Ontario (Shields)  Nova Scotia (Thompson)
Canadian Senior Curling Championships
Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Dec. 6–11
 Alberta (White)  Ontario (Cochrane)  Saskatchewan (McKee)
 Saskatchewan (Anderson)  British Columbia (Arsenault)  Nova Scotia (Breen)
Canad Inns Canadian Mixed Doubles Olympic Trials
Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, Dec. 28 – Jan. 2
Cancelled[49]
Scotties Tournament of Hearts
Thunder Bay, Ontario, Jan. 28 – Feb. 6
 Canada (Einarson)  Northern Ontario (McCarville)  New Brunswick (Crawford)

Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Feb. 21–26
Tim Hortons Brier
Lethbridge, Alberta, Mar. 4–13

Sudbury, Ontario, Mar. 15–19

Sudbury, Ontario, Mar. 15–19

Sudbury, Ontario, Mar. 22–27

Stratford, Ontario, Mar. 25 – Apr. 2

Oakville, Ontario, May 2–7

Other events[]

Event Winner Runner-up
[50]
Fredericton, New Brunswick, Jan. 20–23
Cancelled[51]

Qualification events[]

Event Qualifiers
Canadian Curling Trials Direct-Entry Event
Ottawa, Ontario, Sep. 22–26
Manitoba Mike McEwen
Saskatchewan Matt Dunstone
Alberta Casey Scheidegger
Alberta Kelsey Rocque
Alberta Laura Walker
Canadian Curling Pre-Trials Direct-Entry Event
Ottawa, Ontario, Sep. 22–26
Quebec Vincent Roberge
Manitoba Sean Grassie
Northwest Territories Kerry Galusha
Nova Scotia Jill Brothers
Home Hardware Olympic Pre-Trials
Liverpool, Nova Scotia, Oct. 26–31
Manitoba Jason Gunnlaugson
Ontario Tanner Horgan
Ontario Krista McCarville
Ontario Jacqueline Harrison

Provincial and territorial playdowns[]

Province/
territory
Women Men
Event Champion Runner-up Event Champion Runner-up
 Alberta
Grande Prairie, Jan. 3–9
Alberta Scotties Laura Walker Casey Scheidegger Boston Pizza Cup Kevin Koe Ted Appelman
 British Columbia
Kamloops, Jan. 4–9
British Columbia Scotties Mary-Anne Arsenault BC Men's Championship Jeff Richard
 Manitoba
Carberry, Dec. 15–19 (Women's);
Selkirk, Feb. 9–13 (Men's)
Manitoba Scotties Mackenzie Zacharias Kristy Watling Viterra Championship
 New Brunswick
Moncton, Jan. 5–9 (Women's);
Miramichi, Feb. 9–13 (Men's)
New Brunswick Scotties Cancelled[52] New Brunswick Tankard
 Newfoundland and Labrador
St. John's, Jan. 4–9 (Women's);
February 7–13 (Men's)[53]
Newfoundland and
Labrador Scotties
Cancelled[54] Newfoundland and Labrador Tankard
 Northern Ontario
Kenora, Jan. 4–9 (Women's);
Sault Ste. Marie, Feb. 9–13 (Men's)
Northern Ontario Scotties Cancelled[52]
 Northwest Territories
Inuvik, Jan. 5–10 (Women's);
Fort Smith, Feb. 9–14 (Men's)
Northwest Territories Scotties Cancelled
 Nova Scotia
Berwick, Dec. 8–11 (Women's);
New Glasgow, Feb. 8–13 (Men's)
Nova Scotia Scotties Christina Black Jill Brothers Deloitte Tankard Cancelled[55]
 Nunavut
Iqaluit, Dec. 9–12 (Women's);[56]
Ottawa (Ontario),[57] Jan. 27–30 (Men's)[58]
Nunavut Scotties Brigitte MacPhail Nunavut Brier Playdowns
 Ontario
Thornhill, Apr. 7–10 (Women's);
Port Elgin, Feb. 9–13 (Men's)
Ontario Scotties Suspended[59] Ontario Tankard
 Prince Edward Island
Montague, Jan. 5–9 (Women's);
Jan. 26–30 (Men's)
Prince Edward Island Scotties Cancelled[60] Prince Edward Island Tankard Cancelled[61]
 Quebec
Saguenay, Jan. 5–13 (Women's);
TBD (Men's)
Quebec Scotties Cancelled[62]
 Saskatchewan
Assiniboia, Jan. 5–9 (Women's);
Whitewood,[63] Feb. 9–13 (Men's)
Saskatchewan Scotties Penny Barker Chelsea Carey SaskTel Tankard
 Yukon
Whitehorse, Jan. 6–9
Yukon Scotties Yukon Men's Championship Thomas Scoffin[citation needed]

National championships[]

Ireland[]

Event Gold Silver
[64][65]
Dumfries, Scotland, Jan. 22–23
Arran Cameron

New Zealand[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
New Zealand Men's Curling Championship[66]
Naseby, Jun. 10–13
Sean Becker Garion Long
New Zealand Women's Curling Championship[66]
Naseby, Jun. 11–13
Bridget Becker Grace Apuwai-Bishop
New Zealand Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[67]
Naseby, TBD

Russia[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Russian Men's Curling Championship
TBD
Russian Women's Curling Championship
TBD
Russian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[68]
Sochi, Jan. 21–26
Flag of Moscow Oblast.svg Moskaleva / Eremin Flag of Irkutsk Oblast.svg / Flag of Moscow Oblast.svg / Vaskov

Scotland[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Scottish Men's Curling Championship[69]
Dumfries, Feb. 21–27
Scottish Women's Curling Championship[70]
Dumfries, Feb. 21–27
Scottish Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[71]
Perth, Mar. 2–6

South Korea[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Korean Men's Curling Championship[72]
Gangneung, Jun. 23 – Jul. 3
Flag of Uiseong.svg Kim Soo-hyuk Flag of Gangwon Province.svg Lee Ki-jeong Flag of Gyeonggi Province (2021).svg Jeong Yeong-seok
Korean Women's Curling Championship[73]
Gangneung, Jun. 23 – Jul. 3
Flag of Gangneung.svg Kim Eun-jung Flag of Chuncheon.svg Kim Min-ji Flag of Uijeongbu.svg Gim Un-chi
Korean Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[74]
Jincheon, Jul. 27 – Aug. 6
Flag of Gangwon Province.svg Kim / Lee Flag of Seoul.svg / Jeong Flag of Gangwon Province.svg Yang / Lee

Sweden[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Swedish Men's Curling Championship[75]
Härnösand, Mar. 16–20
Swedish Women's Curling Championship[76]
Härnösand, Mar. 16–20
Swedish Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[77]
Uppsala, Dec. 17–19
Uppsala län vapenflagga.svg Heldin / Magnusson Stockholms län vapenflagga.svg / Stockholms län vapenflagga.svg F. Sjöberg / A. Sjöberg

Switzerland[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Swiss Men's Curling Championship[78]
Geneva, Feb. 19–26
Swiss Women's Curling Championship[79]
Geneva, Feb. 19–26
Swiss Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[80]
Biel, Mar. 3–6

United States[]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
United States Men's Curling Championship
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Jan. 2–9
Cancelled[81]
United States Women's Curling Championship
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Jan. 2–9
Cancelled[81]
United States Mixed Doubles Curling Championship[82]
Middleton, Wisconsin, Mar. 6–13

Tour events[]

Grand Slam events in bold. Note: More events may be posted as time progresses.

Teams[]

See: List of teams in the 2021–22 curling season

World Curling Tour sanctioned events[]

Men's events[]

Source:[83]

Week Event Winning skip Runner-up skip Purse (CAD) Winner's share (CAD) EC
9 [84]
Erzurum, Turkey, Aug. 5–8
Cancelled
11 Baden Masters[85]
Baden, Switzerland, Aug. 20–22
Switzerland Yannick Schwaller Switzerland Peter de Cruz CHF 35,000 CHF 12,000 500
13 Adelboden International[86]
Adelboden, Switzerland, Sep. 2–5
Switzerland Marco Hösli Switzerland Björn Jungen CHF 4,200 CHF 1,200 100
16 [87]
Tallinn, Estonia, Sep. 23–26
Switzerland Marco Hösli Finland Kalle Kiiskinen 3,000 1,200 100
19 Curling Masters Champéry[88]
Champéry, Switzerland, Oct. 14–17
Norway Steffen Walstad Italy Joël Retornaz CHF 35,000 CHF 11,000 500
20 WCT Latvian International Challenger[89]
Tukums, Latvia, Oct. 21–24
Scotland Cameron Bryce Poland 3,000 1,400 100
21 [90]
Bern, Switzerland, Oct. 29–31
Switzerland Germany Sixten Totzek CHF 18,100 CHF 5,000 300
22 Prague Classic[91]
Prague, Czech Republic, Nov. 4–7
Norway Magnus Ramsfjell South Korea Lee Jeong-jae 13,500 4,500 300
Raymond James Kelowna Double Cash[92]
Kelowna, British Columbia, Nov. 5–7
Japan Yuta Matsumura British Columbia Cameron de Jong $7,000 $3,000 200
28 [93]
Moscow, Russia, Dec. 15–20
Cancelled
33 [94][95]
St. Gallen, Switzerland, Jan. 21–23
Switzerland Marco Hösli Switzerland Yannick Schwaller CHF 5,000 100
34 [96]
Zemst, Belgium, Jan. 27–30
2,800 1,200 100
35 Moscow Classic[97]
Moscow, Russia, Feb. 2–7
7,000 100

Women's events[]

Source:[98]

Week Event Winning skip Runner-up skip Purse (CAD) Winner's share (CAD) EC
9 [99]
Erzurum, Turkey, Aug. 5–8
Cancelled
14 [100]
Saint Petersburg, Russia, Sep. 7–11
Russia Alina Kovaleva Scotland Gina Aitken 7,000 $3,745 100
17 Women's Masters Basel[101]
Arlesheim, Switzerland, Oct. 1–3
Denmark Madeleine Dupont Sweden Anna Hasselborg CHF 35,000 CHF 11,000 500
20 WCT Latvian International Challenger[102]
Tukums, Latvia, Oct. 21–24
Russia Vlada Rumiantseva Scotland 3,000 1,400 100
22 WCT Tallinn Ladies International Challenger[103]
Tallinn, Estonia, Nov. 4–7
Scotland Eve Muirhead Norway 3,000 1,200 100
Sunset Ranch Kelowna Double Cash[104]
Kelowna, British Columbia, Nov. 5–7
British Columbia Kaila Buchy British Columbia Mary-Anne Arsenault $8,400 $3,000 200
28 [105]
Moscow, Russia, Dec. 15–20
Cancelled
33 [106]
St. Gallen, Switzerland, Jan. 21–23
Switzerland Switzerland Irene Schori CHF 5,000 100
34 International Bernese Ladies Cup[107]
Bern, Switzerland, Jan. 27–30
Switzerland Raphaela Keiser Germany Daniela Jentsch CHF 12,000 CHF 3,500 300
35 [108]
Zemst, Belgium, Feb. 3–6
2,800 1,200 100

Mixed doubles events[]

Source:[109]

Week Event Winning pair Runner-up pair Purse (CAD) Winner's share (CAD) EC
12 [110]
Khabarovsk, Russia, Aug. 30 – Sep. 1
Russia Sidorova / Timofeev Hungary Palancsa / Kiss 5,000 300
13 [111]
Vladivostok, Russia, Sep. 1–5
Hungary Palancsa / Kiss Russia Samoylik / Vaskov 5,000 300
Oberstdorf International Mixed Doubles Cup[112]
Oberstdorf, Germany, Sep. 3–5
Sweden Heldin / Magnusson Poland Walczak / Augustyniak 3,500 800 300
15 WCT Tallinn Mixed Doubles International[113]
Tallinn, Estonia, Sep. 16–19
Czech Republic Paulová / Paul Italy Constantini / Mosaner 3,325 1,000 300
16 [114]
Almaty, Kazakhstan, Sep. 23–26
Finland Immonen / Sipilä Russia Muraveva / Suvorov $16,000 (US) $5,000 (US) 750
17 Mixed Doubles Bern[115]
Bern, Switzerland Oct. 1–3
Norway Skaslien / Nedregotten Switzerland Perret / Rios CHF 10,000 CHF 2,400 500
19 [116]
Kitzbühel, Austria Oct. 14–17
Switzerland Rupp / Wunderlin Hungary Palancsa / Kiss 3,500 $1,298 300
21 [117]
Bratislava, Slovakia, Oct. 28–31
South Korea Kim / Lee Hungary Palancsa / Kiss 2,000 1,000 100
23 Mixed Doubles Łódź[118]
Łódź, Poland, Nov. 11–14
Switzerland Rupp / Wunderlin Estonia Kaldvee / Lill 3,500 850 300
25 WCT Latvian Mixed Doubles Curling Cup I[119]
Riga, Latvia, Nov. 25–28
Estonia Kaldvee / Lill Latvia Rudzīte / 1,000 $400 100
30 Gothenburg Mixed Doubles Cup[120]
Gothenburg, Sweden, Dec. 28–30
Norway Skaslien / Nedregotten Sweden de Val / Eriksson SEK 75,000 SEK 30,000 500
[121]
Charlotte, North Carolina, Jan. 1–3
United States / United States Chao / Fowler $4,500 (US) $1,500 (US) 300
31 [122][123]
Cincinnati, Ohio, Jan. 7–9
United States / United States Rohrbacher / Scebbi $2,000 (US) $900 100
34 [124]
Gävle, Sweden, Jan. 27–30
Norway / Mag. Ramsfjell Sweden / 3,600 €1,400 300
36 [125]
Hvidovre, Denmark, Feb. 11–13
2,500 1,050 100
38 [126]
Tallinn, Estonia, Feb. 24–27
3,325 300
43 [127]
Prague, Czech Republic, Apr. 1–3
3,350 300
44 WCT Latvian Mixed Doubles Curling Cup II[128]
Riga, Latvia, Apr. 7–10
1,000 100

Other events[]

Men's events[]

Source:[129]

Week Event Winning skip Runner-up skip Purse (CAD) Winner's share (CAD) SFM
2 DEKALB Superspiel 2020[130]
Morris, Manitoba, Aug. 6–9
Cancelled
[131]
Kitami, Japan, Aug. 5–9
Cancelled[132]
3 Cargill Curling Training Centre Icebreaker[133]
Morris, Manitoba, Aug. 13–16
Cancelled
4 Hokkaido Bank Curling Classic[134]
Sapporo, Japan, Aug. 19–22
Japan Yuta Matsumura Japan Yusuke Morozumi ¥ 1,700,000 ¥ 1,000,000 3.5156
[135]
Leduc, Alberta, Aug. 20–22
Alberta Jeremy Harty Alberta Karsten Sturmay $4,100 $1,600 2.4803
[136]
Oakville, Ontario, Aug. 20–22
Ontario Dylan Niepage Ontario Nicholas Lemieux $3,500 $1,500 1.9286
5 Oakville Fall Classic[137]
Oakville, Ontario, Aug. 27–29
Ontario Glenn Howard Ontario Tanner Horgan $6,000 $2,000 3.5350
Curve US Open of Curling – Contender Round[138]
Blaine, Minnesota, Aug. 27–29
United States United States Greg Persinger $6,000 (US) $1,200 (US) 3.5419
6 Oakville Labour Day Classic[139]
Oakville, Ontario, Sep. 3–6
Ontario Brad Jacobs Ontario Tanner Horgan $15,000 $6,000 6.2745
Euro Super Series[140]
Stirling, Scotland, Aug. 31 – Sep. 5
Switzerland Yannick Schwaller Scotland Ross Whyte GBP 6,000 5.7575
[141]
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Sep. 3–6
Cancelled
7 Stu Sells Oakville Tankard[142]
Oakville, Ontario, Sep. 10–13
Scotland Bruce Mouat Ontario Brad Jacobs $35,000 $10,000 9.3985
Curve US Open of Curling – Championships[143]
Blaine, Minnesota, Sep. 10–12
United States Luc Violette United States $9,500 (US) $4,000 (US) 3.4975
[144]
Okotoks, Alberta, Sep. 10–12
Alberta Ryan Jacques Alberta Johnson Tao $2,900 $1,100 1.9777
8 KW Fall Classic[145]
Waterloo, Ontario, Sep. 16–19
Scotland Ross Whyte Scotland Kyle Waddell $8,750 $2,300 3.5998
Mother Club Fall Curling Classic[146]
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Sep. 16–19
Manitoba Manitoba Braden Calvert $5,700 $1,600 3.7908
[147]
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Sep. 16–19
Newfoundland and Labrador Newfoundland and Labrador Ryan McNeil Lamswood $6,500 $2,600 2.3423
[148]
Stockton, California, Sep. 17–20
Cancelled
9 [149]
Okotoks, Alberta, Sep. 23–26
Alberta Kevin Koe Scotland Ross Whyte $29,000 $9,000 5.8527
Capital Curling Fall Men's[150]
Ottawa, Ontario, Sep. 23–26
Switzerland Yves Stocker Quebec Mike Fournier $10,400 $3,000 3.6918
Capital Curling Fall Open[a][151]
Ottawa, Ontario, Sep. 23–26
Quebec Ted Butler Quebec Jean-Michel Ménard $5,100 $1,600 N/A
[152]
Trail, British Columbia, Sep. 24–26
British Columbia Rob Nobert British Columbia Matthew McCrady $10,000 $4,000 2.0295
[153]
Martensville, Saskatchewan, Sep. 24–26
Saskatchewan Daymond Bernath Saskatchewan Michael Carss $7,000 $1,470 2.0548
The Curling Store Cashspiel[154]
Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia, Sep. 24–26
Nova Scotia Travis Colter Nova Scotia Stuart Thompson $5,800 $2,700 2.4529
[a][155]
Alliston, Ontario, Sep. 23–26
Ontario Ontario Brandon Tippin N/A
[156]
Uiseong, South Korea, Sep. 25–27
South Korea Lee Jae-beom South Korea Park Jong-duk 1.3500
[157]
Grande Prairie, Alberta, Sep. 21–26
Cancelled[158]
[159]
Grande Prairie, Alberta, Sep. 21–26
Cancelled[158]
10 [160]
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Oct. 1–3
Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Daymond Bernath $7,155 $1,650 2.4703
Alberta Curling Series: Avonair[161]
Edmonton, Alberta, Oct. 1–3
South Korea Kim Soo-hyuk Alberta Johnson Tao $5,105 $2,042 2.1488
Atkins Curling Supplies Classic[162]
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Oct. 1–3
Manitoba Braden Calvert United States Rich Ruohonen $9,000 $2,300 3.9724
11 [163]
Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Oct. 8–11
Alberta Kevin Koe Ontario Brad Jacobs $50,000 $14,000 8.2344
Stu Sells Toronto Tankard[164]
Toronto, Ontario, Oct. 8–11
Newfoundland and Labrador Brad Gushue Ontario Glenn Howard $50,000 $10,000 6.8459
McKee Homes Fall Curling Classic[165]
Airdrie, Alberta, Oct. 8–11
Alberta Warren Cross Alberta Colton Goller $9,600 $3,000 2.2071
Steele Cup Cash[166]
Fredericton, New Brunswick, Oct. 8–10
New Brunswick James Grattan Nova Scotia Owen Purcell $5,850 $2,000
Swiss Cup Basel[167]
Basel, Switzerland, Oct. 8–10
Switzerland Peter de Cruz Sweden Niklas Edin CHF 24,000 CHF 9,000 6.8266
Moosehead Classic[a][168][169]
Ottawa, Ontario, Oct. 9–11
Quebec Alek Bédard Ontario Howard Rajala $12,200 $2,000 2.3699
New Scotland Brewing Mens Cash Spiel[170]
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Oct. 8–11
Cancelled[171]
12 NuFloors Penticton Curling Classic[172]
Penticton, British Columbia, Oct. 14–17
Sweden Niklas Edin Ontario Glenn Howard $84,000 $18,000 8.2500
Medicine Hat Charity Classic[173]
Medicine Hat, Alberta, Oct. 15–18
Cancelled
13 Masters[174]
Oakville, Ontario, Oct. 19–24
Scotland Bruce Mouat Ontario Brad Jacobs $150,000 $33,000 12.1481
Dave Jones Stanhope Simpson Insurance Mayflower Cashspiel[175]
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Oct. 21–24
Nova Scotia Paul Flemming Quebec Robert Desjardins $18,800 $3,600 3.7790
[176]
Edmonton, Alberta, Oct. 22–24
Alberta Terry Meek Alberta Parker Konschuh $6,636 $2,057 2.1789
Kamloops Crown of Curling[177]
Kamloops, British Columbia, Oct. 22–24
South Korea Kim Soo-hyuk British Columbia Jeff Richard $12,200 $4,000 2.2785
[178]
Regina, Saskatchewan, Oct. 22–24
Saskatchewan Shaun Meachem Saskatchewan $8,415 $2,020 2.5995
14 Atlantic Superstore Monctonian Challenge[179]
Moncton, New Brunswick, Oct. 29–31
New Brunswick James Grattan Nova Scotia $12,750 $2,300 2.4633
[180]
Val-d'Or, Quebec, Oct. 28–31
Quebec Alek Bédard Quebec Jean-Sébastien Roy $12,500 $3,100 1.9065
15 BOOST National[181]
Chestermere, Alberta, Nov. 2–7
Newfoundland and Labrador Brad Gushue Scotland Bruce Mouat $150,000 $33,000 12.2306
[182]
Camrose, Alberta, Nov. 5–7
Alberta Nathan Molberg Alberta Ryan Parent $5,105 $2,093 1.7581
[183]
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nov. 4–7
Nova Scotia Owen Purcell Newfoundland and Labrador Greg Smith $7,560 $2,400 1.9675
[184]
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Nov. 5–7
Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Rylan Kleiter $10,780 $2,575 3.1640
16 Stu Sells 1824 Halifax Classic[185]
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Nov. 10–14
Nova Scotia Stuart Thompson Quebec Félix Asselin $24,000 $7,500 4.5630
[186]
Port Elgin, Ontario, Nov. 12–14
Ontario Pat Ferris Ontario Mark Kean $11,100 $3,000 2.7115
Original 16 Tour Bonspiel[187]
Calgary, Alberta, Nov. 12–14
British Columbia Tyler Tardi Alberta Jeremy Harty $19,500 $5,000 3.3557
17 Vesta Energy Curling Classic[188]
Red Deer, Alberta, Nov. 19–22
Alberta Ryan Jacques Saskatchewan Colton Flasch $35,000 $10,000 5.3077
Stu Sells Brantford NISSAN Classic[189]
Brantford, Ontario, Nov. 19–21
Ontario Sam Mooibroek Ontario Paul Moffatt $11,100 $3,000 2.8682
[190]
Salmon Arm, British Columbia, Nov. 18–21
British Columbia Jim Cotter British Columbia Rob Nobert $11,000 $5,000 1.9385
[191]
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Nov. 19–21
Saskatchewan Manitoba $6,555 $1,705 2.0780
[192]
Thunder Bay, Ontario, Nov. 19–21
Cancelled
18 Challenge Casino de Charlevoix[193]
Clermont, Quebec, Nov. 25–28
Quebec Mike Fournier Nova Scotia Paul Flemming $27,000 $8,000 3.6958
MCT Championships[194]
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Nov. 26–28
Manitoba Manitoba $5,000 $1,600 3.2370
[195]
Dawson Creek, British Columbia, Nov. 26–28
Alberta British Columbia $8,400 $3,000 1.4762
[196]
Gananoque, Ontario, Nov. 26–28
Cancelled
19 DEKALB Superspiel 2021[197]
Morris, Manitoba, Dec. 3–6
Manitoba Jason Gunnlaugson Alberta Karsten Sturmay $36,000 $11,000 5.5721
[198]
Sorel-Tracy, Quebec, Dec. 3–5
Quebec Vincent Roberge Quebec Mike Fournier $11,420 $1,640 2.3473
[199]
Wadena, Saskatchewan, Dec. 3–5
Saskatchewan Jason Jacobson Saskatchewan $8,025 $1,925 2.3256
King Cash Spiel[200]
Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Dec. 3–5
British Columbia Sébastien Robillard British Columbia Dean Joanisse $11,400 $4,000 2.0723
21 [201]
Banff, Alberta, Dec. 17–19
Ontario John Epping Alberta Kevin Koe $23,000 $9,000 5.7109
Curl Mesabi Classic[202]
Eveleth, Minnesota, Dec. 17–19
United States Rich Ruohonen United States John Shuster $21,000 (US) $5,178 3.2840
[203]
Abbotsford, British Columbia, Dec. 17–20
Cancelled
24 [204]
Brandon, Manitoba, Jan. 7–9
[205]
Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Jan. 7–9
25 [206]
Camrose, Alberta, Jan. 14–16
Cancelled
27 [207]
Calgary, Alberta, Jan. 28–30
$8,200
28 [208]
Jasper, Alberta, Feb. 4–6
$8,200
31 [209]
St. Albert, Alberta, Feb. 25–27
$8,200
36 [210]
Leduc, Alberta, Mar. 31 – Apr. 1
38
Toronto, Ontario, Apr. 12–17
41
Olds, Alberta, May 3–8

Women's events[]

Source:[211]

Week Event Winning skip Runner-up skip Purse (CAD) Winner's share (CAD) SFM
2 DEKALB Superspiel 2020[212]
Morris, Manitoba, Aug. 6–9
Cancelled
[213]
Kitami, Japan, Aug. 5–9
Cancelled[132]
3 Cargill Curling Training Centre Icebreaker[214]
Morris, Manitoba, Aug. 13–16
Cancelled
4 Hokkaido Bank Curling Classic[215]
Sapporo, Japan, Aug. 19–22
Japan Tori Koana Japan Satsuki Fujisawa ¥ 1,700,000 ¥ 1,000,000 5.4281
[216]
Leduc, Alberta, Aug. 20–22
British Columbia Corryn Brown Alberta $6,200 $2,000 3.5450
[217]
Oakville, Ontario, Aug. 20–22
Ontario Isabelle Ladouceur Ontario Abby Deschene $5,000 $1,500 2.3400
5 Oakville Fall Classic[218]
Oakville, Ontario, Aug. 27–29
United States Jamie Sinclair Prince Edward Island Suzanne Birt $3,800 $1,500 3.2636
Curve US Open of Curling – Contender Round[219]
Blaine, Minnesota, Aug. 27–29
United States Kim Rhyme United States Rachel Workin $6,000 (US) $1,200 (US) 2.7668
6 Oakville Labour Day Classic[220]
Oakville, Ontario, Sep. 3–6
Manitoba Tracy Fleury Prince Edward Island Suzanne Birt $20,000 $7,000 5.6450
Euro Super Series[221]
Stirling, Scotland, Aug. 31 – Sep. 5
Scotland Sweden Isabella Wranå GBP 6,000 5.1800
[222]
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Sep. 3–5
Saskatchewan Sherry Anderson Saskatchewan Ashley Howard $4,150 $1,500 2.7086
7 Alberta Curling Series: Saville Shoot-Out[223]
Edmonton, Alberta, Sep. 10–12
South Korea Kim Eun-jung Alberta Laura Walker $19,155 $5,746 6.6597
Curve US Open of Curling – Championships[224]
Blaine, Minnesota, Sep. 10–12
United States Tabitha Peterson United States Jamie Sinclair $7,000 (US) $4,000 (US)
Stu Sells Oakville Tankard[225]
Oakville, Ontario, Sep. 10–12
Ontario Hollie Duncan Northwest Territories Kerry Galusha $12,600 $5,500 4.3158
[226]
Stockton, California, Sep. 10–13
Cancelled
8 Sherwood Park Women's Curling Classic[227]
Sherwood Park, Alberta, Sep. 17–19
Manitoba Tracy Fleury Manitoba Kerri Einarson $13,759 $4,128 6.4715
KW Fall Classic[228]
Waterloo, Ontario, Sep. 16–19
Northwest Territories Kerry Galusha Ontario Hollie Duncan $12,625 $3,200 4.2370
Mother Club Fall Curling Classic[229]
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Sep. 16–19
Manitoba Mackenzie Zacharias Manitoba Beth Peterson $3,800 $1,200 3.8053
[230]
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Sep. 16–19
Newfoundland and Labrador Mackenzie Mitchell Newfoundland and Labrador Erica Curtis $2,500 $1,400
9 The Challenger[231]
Basel, Switzerland, Sep. 24–26
Scotland Eve Muirhead Switzerland Irene Schori CHF 4,200 CHF 1,800 4.8060
[232]
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Sep. 24–26
Saskatchewan Chelsea Carey Saskatchewan Jessica Mitchell $7,750 $1,600 3.2642
The Curling Store Cashspiel[233]
Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia, Sep. 24–26
Nova Scotia Christina Black New Brunswick Andrea Crawford $5,800 $2,700 2.5697
[234]
Uiseong, South Korea, Sep. 25–27
South Korea Gim Un-chi South Korea Kim Hye-rin 2.0700
[235]
Grande Prairie, Alberta, Sep. 21–26
Cancelled[158]
[236]
Grande Prairie, Alberta, Sep. 21–26
Cancelled[158]
[237]
Trail, British Columbia, Sep. 24–26
Cancelled
10 [238]
Martensville, Saskatchewan, Oct. 1–3
Saskatchewan Sherry Anderson Saskatchewan Michelle Englot $4,800 $1,000 3.0104
1[239]
Edmonton, Alberta, Oct. 1–3
Alberta Krysta Hilker Alberta $8,200 $2,624 2.9913
Atkins Curling Supplies Classic[240]
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Oct. 1–3
United States Jamie Sinclair Manitoba Kristy Watling $6,000 $2,500 3.3912
11 Curlers Corner Autumn Gold Curling Classic[241]
Calgary, Alberta, Oct. 8–11
United States Tabitha Peterson Japan Satsuki Fujisawa $44,000 $12,000 9.7313
Stu Sells Toronto Tankard[242]
Toronto, Ontario, Oct. 8–11
Ontario Hollie Duncan Ontario Shannon Jay $16,000 $5,000 5.1266
Steele Cup Cash[166]
Fredericton, New Brunswick, Oct. 8–10
New Brunswick Melodie Forsythe New Brunswick Andrea Crawford $3,150 $1,200
New Scotland Clothing Women's Cashspiel[243]
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Oct. 8–11
Cancelled[171]
12 [244]
Thunder Bay, Ontario, Oct. 14–17
Cancelled
Medicine Hat Charity Classic[245]
Medicine Hat, Alberta, Oct. 15–18
Cancelled
13 Masters[246]
Oakville, Ontario, Oct. 19–24
Manitoba Tracy Fleury Manitoba Jennifer Jones $150,000 $33,000 11.8800
Dave Jones Stanhope Simpson Insurance Mayflower Cashspiel[247]
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Oct. 21–24
New Brunswick Andrea Crawford Nova Scotia Jill Brothers $8,800 $2,500 2.6382
[248]
Edmonton, Alberta, Oct. 22–24
Germany Daniela Jentsch Alberta Kayla Skrlik $5,105 $2,093 2.8325
[249]
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Oct. 1–3
Saskatchewan Jessica Mitchell Manitoba Kaitlyn Jones $12,000 $1,600 3.5852
Kamloops Crown of Curling[250]
Kamloops, British Columbia, Oct. 22–24
Cancelled
14 Atlantic Superstore Monctonian Challenge[251]
Moncton, New Brunswick, Oct. 29–31
New Brunswick Andrea Crawford Nova Scotia Christina Black $6,000 $2,200 2.4637
Boundary Ford Curling Classic[252]
Lloydminster, Saskatchewan, Oct. 29–31
South Korea Gim Un-chi South Korea Kim Hye-rin $16,400 $4,200 4.6555
15 BOOST National[253]
Chestermere, Alberta, Nov. 2–7
Sweden Anna Hasselborg Manitoba Tracy Fleury $150,000 $33,000 11.7769
[254]
Camrose, Alberta, Nov. 5–7
Alberta Casey Scheidegger Japan Tori Koana $7,657 $2,374 2.9502
[255]
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nov. 4–7
Newfoundland and Labrador Heather Strong Newfoundland and Labrador Erica Curtis $2,375
[256]
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Nov. 5–7
Saskatchewan Penny Barker Manitoba Kristy Watling $8,000 $1,600 3.7821
16 Stu Sells 1824 Halifax Classic[257]
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Nov. 10–14
Prince Edward Island Suzanne Birt Switzerland Briar Hürlimann $24,000 $7,500 4.0365
[258]
Okotoks, Alberta, Nov. 12–14
South Korea Gim Un-chi Alberta $6,000 $2,400 2.7444
17 Vesta Energy Curling Classic[259]
Red Deer, Alberta, Nov. 19–22
Japan Satsuki Fujisawa South Korea Gim Un-chi $35,000 $10,000 6.5850
Tim Hortons Spitfire Arms Cash Spiel[260]
Windsor, Nova Scotia, Nov. 19–21
Nova Scotia Christina Black Nova Scotia Jennifer Crouse $10,500 $3,000 3.0797
Gord Carroll Curling Classic – Presented by D & R Custom Steel[261]
Whitby, Ontario, Nov. 19–21
Ontario Jestyn Murphy Ontario Lauren Mann $8,000 $2,800 2.8681
[262]
Weyburn, Saskatchewan, Nov. 19–21
Saskatchewan Penny Barker Saskatchewan $4,800 $1,100 2.6404
18 Part II Bistro Ladies Classic[263]
Wingham, Ontario, Nov. 26–28
Switzerland Irene Schori Ontario Cathy Auld $5,600 $2,500 2.7972
MCT Championships[264]
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Nov. 26–28
Manitoba Mackenzie Zacharias Manitoba Kristy McDonald $4,000 $1,600 3.2850
19 DEKALB Superspiel 2021[265]
Morris, Manitoba, Dec. 3–6
Saskatchewan Amber Holland British Columbia $24,000 $7,800 4.7736
[266]
Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Dec. 3–5
Saskatchewan Robyn Silvernagle Saskatchewan Michelle Englot $6,000 $1,200 3.0625
King Cash Spiel[267]
Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Dec. 3–5
British Columbia Taylor Reese-Hansen British Columbia $5,700 $2,800 0.9000
21 Curl Mesabi Classic[268]
Eveleth, Minnesota, Dec. 17–19
United States Tabitha Peterson United States Cory Christensen $21,000 (US) $5,178 3.8025
2[269]
Edmonton, Alberta, Dec. 17–19
Alberta Laura Walker Alberta Casey Scheidegger $4,100 $2,113 3.6753
[270]
Abbotsford, British Columbia, Dec. 17–20
Cancelled
25 [271]
Camrose, Alberta, Jan. 14–16
Cancelled
27 [272]
Calgary, Alberta, Jan. 28–30
$8,200
28 [273]
Indus, Alberta, Feb. 4–6
29 [274]
Airdrie, Alberta, Feb. 11–13
$8,200
31 [275]
St. Albert, Alberta, Feb. 25–27
$8,200
32 [276]
Martensville, Saskatchewan, Mar. 4–6
36 [277]
Leduc, Alberta, Mar. 31 – Apr. 1
38
Toronto, Ontario, Apr. 12–17
41
Olds, Alberta, May 3–8

Mixed doubles events[]

Source:[278]

Week Event Winning pair Runner-up pair Purse (CAD) Winner's share (CAD) SFM
3 Curve US Open of Curling – Mixed Doubles[279]
Blaine, Minnesota, Aug. 13–15
United States Walker / United States Peterson / Polo $7,000 (US) 3.0996
4 [280]
Oakville, Ontario, Aug. 20–22
Ontario McLaughlin / Horgan Ontario Brunton / $6,000 $1,500 4.3352
5 [281]
Leduc, Alberta, Aug. 27–29
Alberta / Kennedy Alberta Wilkes / Thiessen $6,000 $1,300 3.8467
7 [282]
Biel, Switzerland, Sep. 10–12
Switzerland Rupp / Wunderlin Italy Constantini / Mosaner CHF 5,600 $2,893 7.2809
[283]
Boucherville, Quebec, Sep. 10–12
Quebec É. Desjardins / R. Desjardins Quebec St-Georges / Asselin $3,000 $630 4.0526
[284]
Martensville, Saskatchewan, Sep. 10–12
Saskatchewan / Laycock Saskatchewan Hodson / Joyce $4,200 $1,100 2.6696
8 [285]
Martensville, Saskatchewan, Sep. 15–19
Sweden I. Wranå / R. Wranå Ontario Weagle / Epping $32,000 $8,000 6.0641
[286]
Chicoutimi / Alma, Quebec, Sep. 17–19
Ontario K. Tuck / W. Tuck Ontario Wasylkiw / $4,000 $640 4.3200
[287]
Stockton, California, Sep. 14–16
Cancelled
9 [288]
Oakville, Ontario, Sep. 24–27
Ontario Wasylkiw / Alberta / Ontario $3,500 $650 3.0736
[289]
Morris, Manitoba, Sep. 17–19
Manitoba Sahaidak / Lott Manitoba / B. Walter $650 $400 1.8786
10 Qualico Mixed Doubles Classic[290]
Banff / Camrose, Alberta, Sep. 30 – Oct. 3
Alberta Homan / Morris Manitoba Peterman / Newfoundland and Labrador Gallant $30,000 $8,000 7.0347
12 [291]
Valleyfield, Quebec, Sep. 15–17
Ontario Grandy / Janssen Ontario Waye / Retchless $4,000 $840 4.0650
13 [292]
Hedmarken, Norway, Oct. 22–24
Norway / Mag. Ramsfjell Switzerland Hueppi / NOK 10,000 $729 1.7240
[293]
Dauphin, Manitoba, Oct. 23–24
Manitoba M. Lyburn / W. Lyburn Manitoba McKenzie / Dunlop $3,000 $1,000
[294]
Thunder Bay, Ontario, Oct. 21–24
Cancelled
14 [295]
Okotoks, Alberta, Oct. 30–31
Australia Gill / Hewitt Alberta Walker / Saskatchewan Muyres $6,400 $1,800 2.9381
[296]
Palmerston, Ontario, Oct. 30–31
Ontario Ca. Liscumb / Ch. Liscumb Ontario Jewer / $3,000 3.0429
[297]
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Oct. 29–31
Cancelled
15 [298]
Clermont, Quebec, Nov. 5–7
Ontario Brunton / Quebec Bouchard / $3,000 $500 3.0275
16 [299]
St. Thomas, Ontario, Nov. 12–14
Ontario Grandy / Janssen Ontario Neil / McDonald $4,700 $1,200 3.3699
[300]
Wadena, Saskatchewan, Nov. 12–14
Saskatchewan Kitz / Wills Saskatchewan Englot / Schneider $3,580 $1,100 1.8645
[301]
Tōhoku, Japan, Nov. 13–14
Cancelled
17 [302]
Sherbrooke, Quebec, Nov. 19–21
Quebec É. Desjardins / R. Desjardins Quebec L. Cheal / G. Cheal $3,000 $580 2.9016
[303]
Ilderton, Ontario, Nov. 20–21
Ontario Ca. Liscumb / Ch. Liscumb Ontario / $1,600 $800 3.1902
18 [304]
Fredericton, New Brunswick, Nov. 26–28
New Brunswick Adams / Robichaud New Brunswick McLeod / Eldridge $1,950 $600 1.9826
[305]
Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Nov. 26–28
Saskatchewan / Saskatchewan Just / $3,400 $1,000 2.1778
19 [306]
Vernon, British Columbia, Dec. 3–5
Saskatchewan Martin / British Columbia Griffith Saskatchewan Kitz / $7,000 $2,500 3.4516
[307]
St. Gallen, Switzerland, Dec. 2–5
Cancelled
20 [308]
Brantford, Ontario, Dec. 9–12
Quebec St-Georges / Asselin Alberta Carey / Ontario Hodgson $30,000 $7,000 6.7560
[309]
Quebec, Quebec, Dec. 10–12
Quebec Horton / Quebec É. Desjardins / R. Desjardins $4,000 $840 3.3450
[310]
Beaumont, Alberta, Dec. 10–12
Alberta Sweeting / Kennedy Alberta / $2,452 $1,005 1.9484
[311]
Brandon, Manitoba, Dec. 11–12
Manitoba / B. Walter Manitoba Fordyce / Irwin $1,700
21 [312]
Thunder Bay, Ontario, Dec. 16–18
Cancelled
23 [313]
Aberdeen, Saskatchewan, Dec. 31 – Jan. 3
Cancelled
24 [314]
Aberdeen, Scotland, Jan. 3–5
Scotland Dodds / Mouat Scotland Wright / Hardie GBP 2,000 $800 2.7776
25 [315]
Toronto, Ontario, Jan. 13–16
Cancelled
[316]
Jasper, Alberta, Jan. 14–16
Cancelled
26 [317]
Kamloops, British Columbia, Jan. 21–23
Cancelled
27 [318]
Val-d'Or, Quebec, Jan. 28–30
Cancelled
28 [319]
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Feb. 4–6
[320]
Chicoutimi, Quebec, Feb. 4–6
$3,000
31 [321]
Wingham, Ontario, Feb. 18–22
$6,000
32 [322]
Cold Lake, Alberta, Mar. 4–6
38 [323]
TBD, Quebec, Apr. 15–18
$6,000

WCF rankings[]

Men

After Week 27
# Skip YTD OOM
1 Scotland Bruce Mouat 319.651 405.402
2 Newfoundland and Labrador Brad Gushue 295.937 394.873
3 Ontario Brad Jacobs 242.622 363.563
4 Alberta Kevin Koe 283.450 352.852
5 Sweden Niklas Edin 224.112 300.230
6 Ontario John Epping 126.866 238.194
7 Alberta Brendan Bottcher 148.332 235.326
8 Saskatchewan Matt Dunstone 157.493 221.171
9 Scotland Ross Whyte 168.201 218.571
10 Switzerland Peter de Cruz 145.043 217.327
11 Manitoba Mike McEwen 133.631 213.060
12 Manitoba Jason Gunnlaugson 151.585 210.807
13 Switzerland Yannick Schwaller 124.212 206.851
14 Ontario Glenn Howard 159.187 205.323
15 Norway Steffen Walstad 157.518 189.987

Women

After Week 27
# Skip YTD OOM
1 Manitoba Tracy Fleury 304.341 405.422
2 Sweden Anna Hasselborg 212.187 329.052
3 Manitoba Jennifer Jones 230.256 315.697
4 Scotland Eve Muirhead 227.239 298.235
5 Japan Satsuki Fujisawa 175.273 260.991
6 Manitoba Kerri Einarson 132.618 237.635
7 South Korea Kim Eun-jung 183.305 237.470
8 Switzerland Silvana Tirinzoni 150.369 233.167
9 United States Tabitha Peterson 161.725 223.081
10 Ontario Rachel Homan 137.688 219.170
11 Russia Alina Kovaleva 151.136 210.550
12 South Korea Gim Un-chi 149.149 197.891
13 Alberta Laura Walker 151.380 194.481
14 Alberta Kelsey Rocque 122.636 170.821
15 Sweden Isabella Wranå 123.849 170.291

Notes[]

  1. ^ a b c Open to both genders.

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