Curling competition at Leduc, Alberta
The 2019 Home Hardware Canada Cup was held from November 27 – December 1 at Sobeys Arena in Leduc , Alberta . The tournament winners were the first qualifiers for the 2021 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials .[ 1]
In the men's final, John Epping beat Kevin Koe to win his first Canada Cup. Koe was looking for his third title, having won the event in 2008 and 2015.
In the women's final, Rachel Homan defeated Tracy Fleury to win her second Canada Cup event, her first in 2015. It was Fleury's first Canada Cup playoff appearance with her previous best finish a 2-4 round robin record.
The total purse for the event was $265,000 with the winning teams to receive $40,000.[ 2]
Men
Teams
Six teams qualified for the event on September 17. The top-ranked team on the CTRS standings as of November 11 that hasn't previously qualified will also qualify for the event.[ 3]
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Brendan Bottcher
Darren Moulding
Brad Thiessen
Karrick Martin
Saville Community Sports Centre , Edmonton , Alberta
Matt Dunstone
Braeden Moskowy
Catlin Schneider
Dustin Kidby
Pat Simmons
Highland Curling Club , Regina , Saskatchewan
John Epping
Ryan Fry
Mat Camm
Brent Laing
Leaside Curling Club , East York, Toronto , Ontario
Brad Gushue
Mark Nichols
Brett Gallant
Geoff Walker
Bally Haly Golf & Curling Club & RE/MAX Centre , St. John's , Newfoundland and Labrador
Glenn Howard
Scott Howard
David Mathers
Tim March
Penetanguishene Curling Club , Toronto , Ontario
Brad Jacobs
Marc Kennedy
E. J. Harnden
Ryan Harnden
Community First Curling Centre , Sault Ste. Marie , Ontario
Kevin Koe
B. J. Neufeld
Colton Flasch
Ben Hebert
The Glencoe Club , Calgary , Alberta
[ 4] [ 5]
Round-robin standings
Final round-robin standings
Round-robin results
All times are listed in Mountain Time (UTC−06:00 )[ 6]
Draw 1
Wednesday, November 27, 9:00 am
Draw 2
Wednesday, November 27, 2:00 pm
Draw 3
Wednesday, November 27, 7:00 pm
Draw 4
Thursday, November 28, 9:00 am
Draw 5
Thursday, November 28, 2:00 pm
Draw 6
Thursday, November 28, 7:00 pm
Draw 7
Friday, November 29, 9:00 am
Draw 8
Friday, November 29, 2:00 pm
Draw 9
Friday, November 29, 7:00 pm
Playoffs
Semifinal
Saturday, November 30, 2:00 pm
Final
Sunday, December 1, 5:00 pm
Women
Teams
Six teams qualified for the event on September 17. The top-ranked team on the CTRS standings as of November 11 that hasn't previously qualified will also qualify for the event.[ 3]
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Chelsea Carey
Sarah Wilkes
Dana Ferguson
Rachelle Brown
The Glencoe Club , Calgary , Alberta
Kerri Einarson
Val Sweeting
Shannon Birchard
Briane Meilleur
Gimli Curling Club , Gimli , Manitoba
Tracy Fleury
Selena Njegovan
Liz Fyfe
Kristin MacCuish
East St. Paul Curling Club , East St. Paul , Manitoba
Rachel Homan
Emma Miskew
Joanne Courtney
Lisa Weagle
Ottawa Curling Club , Ottawa , Ontario
Jennifer Jones
Kaitlyn Lawes
Jocelyn Peterman
Dawn McEwen
St. Vital Curling Club , Winnipeg , Manitoba
Cheryl Bernard [ a]
Cary-Anne McTaggart
Jessie Haughian [ b]
Kristie Moore
Susan O'Connor [ b]
Lethbridge Curling Club , Lethbridge , Alberta
Robyn Silvernagle
Stefanie Lawton
Jessie Hunkin
Kara Thevenot
Twin Rivers Curling Club , North Battleford , Saskatchewan
[ 4]
Round-robin standings
Final round-robin standings
Round-robin results
All times are listed in Mountain Time (UTC−06:00 )[ 6]
Draw 1
Wednesday, November 27, 9:00 am
Draw 2
Wednesday, November 27, 2:00 pm
Draw 3
Wednesday, November 27, 7:00 pm
Draw 4
Thursday, November 28, 9:00 am
Draw 5
Thursday, November 28, 2:00 pm
Draw 6
Thursday, November 28, 7:00 pm
Draw 7
Friday, November 29, 9:00 am
Draw 8
Friday, November 29, 2:00 pm
Draw 9
Friday, November 29, 7:00 pm
Playoffs
Semifinal
Saturday, November 30, 7:00 pm
Final
Sunday, December 1, 12:00 pm
Notes
^ Cheryl Bernard replaced Casey Scheidegger , who was due to give birth.[ 7]
^ a b Susan O'Connor threw lead stones for Team Scheidegger during Draw 4.
References
^ Cameron, Al (February 1, 2019). "2019 HOME HARDWARE CANADA CUP HEADED TO LEDUC, ALTA" . Curling Canada . Retrieved September 17, 2019 .
^ "2019 Home Hardware Canada Cup Media Guide" (PDF) . Archived from the original (PDF) on November 27, 2019.
^ a b Cameron, Al (September 17, 2019). "HOME HARDWARE CANADA CUP RAISES THE STAKES FOR COUNTRY'S BEST CURLING TEAMS" . Curling Canada . Retrieved September 17, 2019 .
^ a b "TEAMS" . Curling Canada . Archived from the original on 2020-09-24. Retrieved September 17, 2019 .
^ "The Field is Set!" . Retrieved 14 November 2019 .
^ a b "DRAW SCHEDULE" . Retrieved September 19, 2019 .
^ "Team Scheidegger Twitter" . Twitter . Retrieved September 19, 2019 .
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