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2010–11 curling season


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The 2010–11 curling season began in September 2010 and ended in April 2011.

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

CCA-sanctioned events

Season of Champions events in bold; other CCA-sanctioned events in regular typeface.

EventWinning skipRunner-up skip
Canadian Mixed Curling Championship
Morris, Manitoba, Nov. 13-20
The Dominion Curling Club Championship
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Nov. 23-28
Canada Cup of Curling
Medicine Hat, Alberta, Dec. 1-5Ontario Glenn HowardAlberta Kevin Martin
Saskatchewan Stefanie LawtonAlberta Cheryl Bernard
Continental Cup of Curling
St. Albert, Alberta, Jan. 13-16CANUSA North AmericaUN World
Universiade
Erzurum, Turkey, Jan. 27-Feb. 6KORSUI
GBRRUS
Canadian Junior Curling Championships
Calgary, Alberta, Jan. 29-Feb. 6
Saskatchewan Trish PaulsenAlberta Nadine Chyz
Canada Winter Games
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Feb. 13-26
Tournament of Hearts
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Feb. 19-27
World Wheelchair Curling Championship
Prague, Czech Republic, Feb. 21-Mar.1
Tim Hortons Brier
London, Ontario, Mar. 5-13
World Junior Curling Championships
Perth, Scotland, Mar. 5-13
CIS/CCA University Championships
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Mar. 9-13NL Memorial Sea-HawksMB Manitoba Bisons
ON Laurier Golden HawksON Brock Badgers
Canadian Senior Curling Championships
Digby, Nova Scotia, Mar. 19-26
World Women's Curling Championship
Esbjerg, Denmark, Mar. 19-27
Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship
Edmonton, Alberta, Mar. 20-27
Canadian Masters Curling Championships
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Mar. 30-Apr. 5
World Men's Curling Championship
Regina, Saskatchewan, Apr. 2-10
World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship
St. Paul, Minnesota, Apr. 15-24
World Senior Curling Championships
St. Paul, Minnesota, Apr. 15-24

Other events

EventWinning skipRunner-up skip
European Mixed Curling Championship
Howwood, Scotland, September 20–28
World Wheelchair Curling Championship Qualification
Lohja, Finland, Nov. 7-12
Pacific Curling Championships
Uiseong, South Korea, Nov. 16-23
European Curling Championships
Champéry, Switzerland, Dec. 3-11A
B
European Junior Curling Challenge
Prague, Czech Republic, Jan. 3-8
Pacific Junior Curling Championships
Naseby, New Zealand, Jan. 9-16
TSN Curling Skins Game
Rama, Ontario, Jan. 22-23Alberta Kevin MartinSCO David Murdoch
Karuizawa International Curling Championship
Karuizawa, Nagano, Japan, Jan. 26-30JPN Yusuke MorozumiUSA Tyler George
CAN Jennifer JonesJPN Satsuki Fujisawa
Winter Deaflympics
Vysoké Tatry, Slovakia, Feb. 19-26Event cancelled

[[World Curling Tour]]

Grand Slam events in bold.

Teams

Main article: List of teams on the 2010–11 World Curling Tour

Men's events

WeekEventWinning skipRunner-up skip
1Baden Masters
Baden, Switzerland, September 10–12SUI Thomas LipsNewfoundland and Labrador Brad Gushue
2AMJ Campbell Shorty Jenkins Classic
Brockville, Ontario, September 16–19Quebec Jean-Michel MénardOntario Brad Jacobs
The Shoot-Out
Edmonton, September 16–19Alberta Don WalchukAlberta Ted Appelman
3Radisson Blu Oslo Cup
Oslo, September 23–26SWE Niklas EdinNOR Thomas Ulsrud
World Financial Group Classic
Calgary, September 24–27Alberta Dean RossAlberta Don Walchuk
4Swiss Cup Basel
Basel, Oct. 1-4GER Andy KappSUI Christof Schwaller
Horizon Laser Vision Center Classic
Regina, Saskatchewan, Oct. 1-4Saskatchewan Randy BrydenSaskatchewan Carl deConinck Smith
Twin Anchors Invitational
Vernon, British Columbia, Oct. 1-4Alberta Kevin KoeRUS Andrey Drozdov
5Manitoba Lotteries Men's Fall Classic
Brandon, Manitoba, Oct. 8-11Saskatchewan Scott BitzManitoba Vic Peters
Westcoast Curling Classic
New Westminster, British Columbia, Oct. 8-11Alberta Kevin MartinAlberta Kevin Koe
6St. Paul Cash Spiel
St. Paul, Minnesota, Oct. 15-17Minnesota Tyler GeorgeOntario Bryan Burgess
Meyers Norris Penny Charity Classic
Medicine Hat, Alberta, Oct. 15-18Saskatchewan Pat SimmonsAlberta Ted Appelman
7Challenge Casino Lac Leamy
Gatineau, Quebec, Oct. 21-24Quebec Serge ReidQuebec Jean-Michel Ménard
Bern Open
Bern, Switzerland, Oct. 22-24SUI Thomas LipsSCO Hammy McMillan
Canad Inns Prairie Classic
Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, Oct. 22-25Manitoba Mike McEwenManitoba Jeff Stoughton
8Cactus Pheasant Classic
Brooks, Alberta, Oct. 28-31Alberta Kevin MartinOntario Wayne Middaugh
9Grey Power World Cup of Curling
Windsor, Ontario, Nov. 3-7Manitoba Mike McEwenManitoba Jeff Stoughton
Red Deer Curling Classic
Red Deer, Alberta, Nov. 5-8British Columbia Jason MontgomeryAlberta Brent Bawel
10Whites Drug Store Classic
Swan River, Manitoba, Nov. 11-14Alberta Kevin MartinSaskatchewan Darrell McKee
Lucerne Curling Trophy
Lucerne, Switzerland, Nov. 11-14GER Andy KappSCO Tom Brewster
11Skookum WCT Cash Spiel
Whitehorse, Yukon, Nov. 18-21Alberta Kevin KoeBritish Columbia Greg McAulay
Wainwright Roaming Buffalo Classic
Wainwright, Alberta, Nov. 19-22Alberta Robert SchlenderAlberta Jamie Fletcher
Interlake Pharmacy Classic
Stonewall, Manitoba, Nov. 19-22Manitoba Reid CarruthersManitoba David Bohn
Sun Life Classic
Brantford, Ontario, Nov. 19-22Manitoba Mike McEwenNewfoundland and Labrador Brad Gushue
12Challenge Casino de Charlevoix
Clermont, Quebec, Nov. 25-28Manitoba Mike McEwenQuebec Serge Reid
Seattle Cash Spiel
Seattle, Washington, Nov. 26-28Alberta Brad HannahWashington Leon Romaniuk
Edinburgh International
Edinburgh, Scotland, Nov. 26-28SCO Graham ShawSCO Hammy McMillan
Labatt Crown of Curling
Kamloops, British Columbia, Nov. 26-29British Columbia Bob UrselAlberta Steve Petryk
Point Optical Curling Classic
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Nov. 26-29Manitoba Dave EliasSaskatchewan Randy Bryden
13Dauphin Clinic Pharmacy Classic
Dauphin, Manitoba, Dec. 3-6Manitoba Rae KujanpaaSaskatchewan Brent Gedak
Laphroaig Scotch Open
Madison, Wisconsin, Dec. 3-5Minnesota Todd BirrWisconsin Matt Hamilton
15The Swiss Chalet National
Vernon, British Columbia, Dec. 15-19Alberta Kevin MartinManitoba Jeff Stoughton
Curl Mesabi Cash Spiel
Eveleth, Minnesota, Dec. 17-19Ontario Jeff CurrieMinnesota John Benton
17Ramada Perth Masters
Perth, Scotland, Jan. 6-9Manitoba Mike McEwenScotland Duncan Fernie
19BDO Canadian Open of Curling
Oshawa, Ontario, Jan. 26-30Manitoba Mike McEwenOntario Glenn Howard
27DEKALB Superspiel
Morris, Manitoba, Mar. 17-21AB Kevin KoeMB Mike McEwen
29Victoria Curling Classic Invitational
Victoria, British Columbia, Mar. 31-Apr. 3ON Glenn HowardAB Brock Virtue
30GP Car and Home Players' Championship
Grande Prairie, Alberta, Apr. 12-18AB Kevin MartinSWE Niklas Edin

Women's events

WeekEventWinning skipRunner-up skip
2AMJ Campbell Shorty Jenkins Classic
Brockville, Ontario, September 16–19Ontario Rachel HomanOntario Tracy Horgan
The Shoot-Out
Edmonton, September 16–19Alberta Heather NedohinAlberta Cathy King
3Radisson SAS Oslo Cup
Oslo, September 23–26SUI Mirjam OttSWE Anna Hasselborg
Schmirler Curling Classic
Regina, Saskatchewan, September 24–27Saskatchewan Amber HollandOntario Sherry Middaugh
4Twin Anchors Invitational
Vernon, British Columbia, September 30-Oct. 3Alberta Cheryl BernardRUS Liudmila Privivkova
5RE/MAX Masters Basel
Basel, Switzerland, Oct. 8-10GER Andrea SchöppSWE Anna Hasselborg
Curlers Corner Autumn Gold Curling Classic
Calgary, Oct. 8-11CHN Wang BingyuAlberta Desirée Owen
6Meyers Norris Penny Charity Classic
Medicine Hat, Alberta, Oct. 15-18Alberta Jessie KaufmanSCO Eve Muirhead
7Grasshopper Women's Masters
Zürich, Switzerland, Oct. 22-24SUI Mirjam OttRUS Liudmila Privivkova
Manitoba Lotteries Women's Curling Classic
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Oct. 22-25Manitoba Chelsea CareyManitoba Cathy Overton-Clapham
8Colonial Square Ladies Classic
Saskatoon, Oct. 29-Nov. 1Saskatchewan Stefanie LawtonManitoba Jennifer Jones
9Royal LePage OVCA Women's Fall Classic
Kemptville, Ontario, Nov. 4-7Ontario Christine McCradyOntario Tracy Horgan
Stockholm Ladies Cup
Stockholm, Sweden, Nov. 4-7SUI Mirjam OttSWE Anna Hasselborg
Red Deer Curling Classic
Red Deer, Alberta, Nov. 5-8Alberta Shannon KleibrinkAlberta Jessie Kaufman
10Sobeys Slam
New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, Nov. 11-14Manitoba Jennifer JonesManitoba Chelsea Carey
11Interlake Pharmacy Classic
Stonewall, Manitoba, Nov. 19-22Manitoba Shauna StreichManitoba Jill Thurston
Sun Life Classic
Brantford, Ontario, Nov. 19-22Manitoba Jennifer JonesBritish Columbia Kelly Scott
12Labatt Crown of Curling
Kamloops, British Columbia, Nov. 26-29British Columbia Allison MacInnesBritish Columbia Marla Mallett
Boundary Ford Curling Classic
Lloydminster, Alberta, Nov. 26-29Alberta Shannon KleibrinkAlberta Heather Nedohin
International ZO Women's Tournament
Wetzikon, Switzerland, Nov. 26-28SUI Mirjam OttSUI Binia Feltscher
17International Bernese Ladies Cup
Bern, Switzerland, Jan. 14-16DEN Lene NielsenJPN Shinobu Aota
18Glynhill Ladies International
Glasgow, Scotland, Jan. 21-23SWE Anna HasselborgSUI Mirjam Ott
27DEKALB Superspiel
Morris, Manitoba, Mar. 17-21MB Chelsea CareyMB Michelle Montford
29Victoria Curling Classic Invitational
Victoria, British Columbia, Mar. 31-Apr. 3MB Jennifer JonesAB Shannon Kleibrink
30GP Car and Home Players' Championship
Grande Prairie, Alberta, Apr. 12-18MB Jennifer JonesON Rachel Homan

WCT Order of Merit rankings

Year-end Standings#SkipPoints
1Alberta Kevin Martin540.090
2Ontario Glenn Howard458.120
3Manitoba Mike McEwen388.030
4Alberta Kevin Koe386.160
5Manitoba Jeff Stoughton342.128
6Newfoundland and Labrador Brad Gushue338.762
7NOR Thomas Ulsrud325.530
8SWE Niklas Edin290.370
9British Columbia Bob Ursel212.830
10Ontario Dale Matchett182.180

Women

Year-end Standings#SkipPoints
1Manitoba Jennifer Jones481.075
2Saskatchewan Amber Holland326.000
3Alberta Cheryl Bernard314.060
4Alberta Shannon Kleibrink288.520
5SUI Mirjam Ott253.310
6Saskatchewan Stefanie Lawton243.951
7British Columbia Kelly Scott226.610
8Alberta Heather Nedohin213.821
9SCO Eve Muirhead210.513
10CHN Wang Bingyu196.760

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WCT Money List

Year-end Standings#Skip$ (CAD)
1MB Mike McEwen127,490
2AB Kevin Martin125,500
3ON Glenn Howard85,900
4AB Kevin Koe84,000
5MB Jeff Stoughton75,250
6SK Pat Simmons51,800
7SWE Niklas Edin47,727
8MB Rob Fowler41,750
9BC Bob Ursel34,250
10NL Brad Gushue33,348

Women

Year-end Standings#Skip$ (CAD)
1MB Jennifer Jones76,069
2MB Chelsea Carey43,000
3AB Heather Nedohin40,100
4SUI Mirjam Ott36,282
5AB Shannon Kleibrink34,400
6SK Stefanie Lawton29,200
7SCO Eve Muirhead27,338
8ON Rachel Homan27,300
9AB Desirée Owen24,400
10AB Jessie Kaufman23,900

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Cyber attack on curling websites

On January 14, 2011, four major curling websites (CurlingZone, World Curling Tour, Ontario Curling Tour, and Canadian Curling Reporters) went offline in an apparent cyber attack by hackers from China and Korea. The problem was found to be missing databases of painstakingly documented curling information dating back two years from primary and secondary backup systems. For many weeks, the four websites and any content supported by CurlingZone's software were unable to be accessed. The proprietors of the websites were forced to request the help of data recovery services to recover the lost data, which includes information on thousands of curling events both major, like the Olympics season, and minor. As a result of these presumed cyber attacks, the websites were switched to a new server and reloaded with whatever information was available at the time.

Capital One, the sponsor of the Grand Slam of Curling, the World Curling Championships, and various teams and bonspiels, stated a few days after the incident that they would match donations to CurlingZone to help the recovery effort and encouraged other curling-related businesses to donate money. However, people involved with CurlingZone and The Curling News expressed concern that much of the data is irrecoverable and may have disappeared forever. As of March, the websites are up and running, but the content from last year and many years preceding it are still missing.

In another event, the websites of U.S. and world curling governing bodies were attacked by sites in China and Korea. The attacks may be related to the attacks on the four major curling websites.

The Dominion MA Cup

The Dominion MA Cup presented by TSN was created for the first time for the 2010-11 season. The Cup is awarded to the Canadian Curling Association Member Association (MA) who has had the most success during the season in the CCA sanctioned events. Events include the Canadian Mixed, Men's & Women's Juniors, the Scotties, the Brier, Men's & Women's Seniors and the national Wheelchair championship.

The inaugural title will go to both Alberta and Saskatchewan. Both MAs finished with the highest number of points, in a tie. The tie breaking procedure is the best record between the two MAs in round robin games, but the two MAs split their season series 4-4.

Alberta did not win any national titles; it was runner up in three events, and finished in the top six in all events. Saskatchewan, on the other hand, won both junior events and the Scotties. Manitoba finished third, having also won three events (the Brier, the men's seniors, the national wheelchairs).

The Governors Cup was also awarded, to the Member Association who has seen the most improvement. It was given to New Brunswick.

Points are awarded based on placement in each of the events, with the top association receiving 14 points, then the second place team with 13, etc.

Final standings

RankMember AssociationCMCCCWJCCCMJCCScottiesBrierCWSCCCMSCCCWhCCTotal Pts.Avg. Pts
T1****91398111113138710.875
T1****71414147121188710.875
313128614414148510.625
411613111313968210.250
51241012910712769.500
61091146143n/a578.143
781131088611658.125
8687n/a107810568.000
9141059395n/a557.857
1035123126125587.250
11432753107415.125
125245452n/a273.857
132762224n/a253.571
14Nunavutn/an/an/an/an/an/an/an/a00.000

Capital One Cup

The Capital One Cup is a season-long competition that awards curling teams point values for their participation in Capital One Grand Slam of Curling events. At the end of the season, the men's and women's teams with the top three point values are awarded purse totalling CAD$170,000. The top-ranked team is awarded $50,000, the second-ranked team $25,000, and the third-ranked team $10,000.

The points are allocated as follows:

Rankcolspan=2Point ValueGPWC, National, BDO
Autumn, Manitoba, Sobeyswidth=200GPPC
1st12 points
2nd9 points
3rd/4th7 points
5th-8th5 points
Qualifying1 point per win
#TeamGPWCNationalBDOGPPCTotal
1
2
3
4
5
AB Kevin Koe
6
7
SK Pat Simmons
8
9
BC Bob Ursel
10
ON Brad Jacobs
AB Don Walchuk
11
NOR Thomas Ulsrud
12
AB Steve Petryk
AB Robert Schlender
13
14
ON Peter Corner
BC Sean Geall
BC Jason Montgomery
15
16

Women

#TeamAutumnManitobaSobeysGPPCTotal
1
2
3
4
5
6
AB Desirée Owen
SK Stefanie Lawton
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
SWE Stina Viktorsson
14
15
BC Kelly Scott
16
PE Kathy O'Rourke
AB Heather Rankin
AB Renee Sonnenberg
17
SUI Mirjam Ott
USA Allison Pottinger
AB Casey Scheidegger
18
NS Colleen Jones
SK Cindy Ricci
MB Barb Spencer
NL Heather Strong
ON Kirsten Wall
19
NS Marie Christianson
SK Chantell Eberle
MB Karen Fallis
MB Kerri Flett
AB Jessie Kaufman
MB Karen Harvey
NB Andrea Kelly
USA Patti Lank
NL Shelley Nichols
NS Sarah Rhyno
MB Jill Thurston
AB Faye White
20
NT Kerry Galusha
MB Deb McCreanor
NS Colleen Pinkney
RUS Liudmila Privivkova
AB Bobbie Sauder
MB Holly Scott
BC Adina Tasaka

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Notable team changes

Retirements

  • ON Richard Hart, longtime third for Glenn Howard, retired from high-performance curling due to considerations regarding his career. Hart was the 1998 Olympic silver medallist as third under Mike Harris, and the 2007 Brier winner and 2007 World Champion as third under Howard. He also was the six-time Ontario provincial champion with Howard and won eight Grand Slams with Howard.
  • AB Blake MacDonald, longtime third and fourth for Kevin Koe, retired from high-performance curling due to his work schedule and family commitments. MacDonald was the 2010 Brier winner and 2010 World Champion with Koe, and also won the 2008 Canada Cup of Curling with Koe.
  • PE Kathy O'Rourke retired from curling after her team announced that they would break up. O'Rourke was a former Canadian Mixed champion and has represented PEI at 6 Scotties, including the 2010 Scotties, where she and her team were the runner-up to Jennifer Jones.

Careers on hiatus

  • NL Mark Nichols, longtime third for Brad Gushue, announced that he would be taking a hiatus from high-performance curling for the 2011–12 curling season in order to spend more time with his family. Nichols was the 2006 Olympic gold medallist as third under Russ Howard and the 2007 Brier runner-up as third under Gushue.

Team line-up changes

''Teams listed by skip, new teammates listed in '''bold'''''

  • AB Cheryl Bernard: Following the breakup of Bernard's Olympic silver medal-winning team of Susan O'Connor, Carolyn Darbyshire, and Cori Morris, Bernard and longtime third O'Connor will join new teammates Lori Olson-Johns and Jennifer Sadlier at second and lead, respectively. Darbyshire will remain as alternate, while Morris has joined another team. Bernard's new second Olson-Johns has curled with Crystal Webster and Cathy King, while new lead Sadlier is a former junior provincial champion and has experience playing in provincial championships.
  • NL Brad Gushue: Following Nichols' announcement of his hiatus from curling, Gushue promoted Manitoba native Ryan Fry to the third position and added Geoff Walker of Alberta and Adam Casey of PEI as his second and lead, respectively. Fry has been on the Gushue rink since the 2008–09 curling season; Walker and Casey were successful junior curlers.
  • ON Glenn Howard: Following the departure of Richard Hart, former teammate Wayne Middaugh will take the third position in Howard's team. Middaugh is a two-time world champion and former teammate of Glenn Howard. Middaugh served as the substitute for Hart on the Howard rink during the 2010 Canada Cup of Curling, which Howard won.
  • AB Kevin Koe: Following the departure of Blake MacDonald, Saskatchewan native Pat Simmons will replace MacDonald at the third position. Simmons has represented Saskatchewan at five Briers, including four consecutive appearances from 2005–2008.
  • MB Cathy Overton-Clapham: After one season together, lead Raunora Westcott and second Leslie Wilson have left the team. Jenna Loder and Ashley Howard have joined the team at third and second, while Breanne Meakin, who remains with Overton-Clapham, moves from third to lead. http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/sports/curling/front-end-realignment-for-cathy-os-team-119235109.html
  • QC Serge Reid: Reid announced in a tweet that Pierre Charette will be joining his team as skip, throwing lead stones. Charette is a former Quebec provincial champion and Brier runner-up and is known for being the only curler to play all five positions at the Brier.
  • AB Crystal Webster: Following the breakup of Kathy O'Rourke's PEI Scotties team, Erin Carmody and Geri-Lynn Ramsay announced that they would be joining forces with Webster, whose third Lori Olson-Johns had left to join the Cheryl Bernard rink. The PEI Scotties team skipped by O'Rourke, which had Carmody throwing fourth stones and Ramsay throwing third stones, finished as runner-up to the Jennifer Jones rink at the 2010 Scotties.

References

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  6. "WCT Order Of Merit - Women".
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