DeKalb Superspiel

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DEKALB Superspiel
Established2009
Host cityMorris, Manitoba
Arena
Men's purse$36,000 (2021)
Women's purse$24,000 (2021)
Current champions (2021)
MenManitoba Jason Gunnlaugson
WomenSaskatchewan Amber Holland
DeKalb Superspiel is located in Canada
Morris CC
Morris CC
Location in Canada

The DeKalb Superspiel is a curling bonspiel that takes place at the in Morris, Manitoba. It is an event that is on the World Curling Tour and the Manitoba Curling Tour, and also takes part in the Canadian Team Ranking System (CTRS).[1] There is a men's and women's event. The event began in 2009, and is annually held usually the third weekend in November but is subject to changes if the WCT or MCA has a conflicting bonspiel.

Past champions[]

Only skip's name is displayed.

Men[]

Year Winning team Runner up team Purse (CAD)
2009 Manitoba Vic Peters Manitoba Randy Dutiaume $18,200
2010 Manitoba Mike McEwen Manitoba $19,000
2011 (Mar.) Alberta Kevin Koe Manitoba Mike McEwen $35,000
2011 (Nov.) Saskatchewan Braeden Moskowy Manitoba William Lyburn $30,000
2012 Manitoba William Lyburn Switzerland Alexander Attinger $30,000
Manitoba Saskatchewan $30,000
Manitoba Matt Dunstone Manitoba $30,000
2015 Manitoba Reid Carruthers Alberta Charley Thomas $45,000
2016 Manitoba Mike McEwen Manitoba William Lyburn $45,000
2017 Ontario Switzerland Yannick Schwaller $34,500
2018 Saskatchewan Matt Dunstone Saskatchewan Kirk Muyres $45,000
2019 Manitoba Tanner Horgan Manitoba Mike McEwen $33,800
2020 Cancelled
2021[2] Manitoba Jason Gunnlaugson Alberta Karsten Sturmay $36,000

Women[]

Year Winning team Runner up team Purse (CAD)
2009 Alberta Crystal Webster Quebec Ève Bélisle $18,200
2010 Ontario Sherry Middaugh China Wang Bingyu $14,600
2011 (Mar.) Manitoba Chelsea Carey Manitoba $19,000
2011 (Nov.) Manitoba Barb Spencer Manitoba $24,000
2012 Manitoba Darcy Robertson Manitoba Barb Spencer $24,000
Manitoba Barb Spencer Switzerland Michèle Jäggi $24,000
Ontario Tracy Horgan Manitoba Jennifer Jones $30,000
2015 Manitoba Jennifer Jones United States Erika Brown $40,000
2016 Manitoba Jennifer Jones Manitoba Michelle Englot $37,000
2017 Saskatchewan Penny Barker Manitoba Briane Meilleur $23,000
2018 Manitoba Allison Flaxey Manitoba Jennifer Clark-Rouire $45,000
2019 Alberta Laura Walker Manitoba Mackenzie Zacharias $26,700
2020 Cancelled
2021[3] Saskatchewan Amber Holland British Columbia $24,000

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