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Saturday, November 29, 2014

Team Canada upset at Cathy Kerr




2014 Cathy Kerr Results


Final Standings

Gold-TBD

Silver – TBD

Bronze – TBD

Main Event Results

 Team Canada
 Team Saskatchewan
 Team Saskatchewan
 Team Russia
 Team Russia
 Team Manitoba
 Team Scotland
 Team Scotland
 Team Peterburough
 Team Quebec (Lessard)
 Team Newfoundland & Labrador
 Team Newfoundland & Labrador

Consolation Event Results

 Team Canada
 Team Manitoba
 Team Peterburough
 Team Quebec (Lessard)

2nd Event Results

 Team Ottawa 1 (Joseph)
 Team Ilderton
 Team Kenora
 Team Toronto
 Team Lennoxville
 Team Victoria CC
 Team Nova Scotia
 Team Ottawa 2 (Eddy)

3rd Event Results

Friday, November 28, 2014

2014 Cathy Kerr Roundrobin Results

2014 Cathy Kerr Roundrobin Results


Pool ATeam #A1A2A3A4W/LFinal Ranking
Team Canada (Armstrong)A1X W W
Team Peterborough (Rees)A2X L W
Team Ottawa 1 (Joseph)A3 L WX
Team Victoria CC (Brunet)A4 L LX

Pool BTeam #B1B2B3B4W/LFinal Ranking
Team Russia (Smirnov)B1X W W
Team NFLD/Labarador (MacDonald)B2X L W
Team Kenora (Ficek)B3 L WX
Team Ottawa 2 (Eddy)B4 L LX

Pool CTeam #C1C2C3C4W/LFinal Ranking
Team Scotland (Neilson)C1X W
Team Saskatchewan (Bender)C2X W
Team Ilderton (Reynen)C3 LX
Team Lennoxville (TBA)C4 LX

Pool DTeam #D1D2D3D4W/LFinal Ranking
Team Manitoba (Wherett)D1X W
Team Quebec (Lessard)D2X W
Team Toronto (Petrie)D3 LX
Team Nova Scotia (Hubley-Bolivar)D4 LX

 

Monday, November 24, 2014

9th Annual U.S. Open International Wheelchair BonspielDecember 5-7, 2014

The Utica Curling Club

9th Annual U.S. Open International Wheelchair Bonspiel

December 5-7, 2014

Teams

USA #1

Patrick McDonald

Steve Emt

James Joseph

Penny Greely

Coach: Steve Brown

USA #2

Meghan Lino

Tim Kelly

Pam Wilson

Justin Marhsall

Coach: Steve Brown

USA #3

Bob Prenoveau

Mark Taylor

Matt Berwick

Russian Alternate

USA #4

Kirk Black

Brad Carlson

Kevin Patton

Ted Beriau

USA Veterans

Terry Hannigan

Rene Peterson

Jeanne Goldy-Sanitate

Adrianne McIntyre

Ottawa #1

Collinda Joseph

Doug Morris

Jon Thurston

Ross Nicholson

Coach: Carl Rennick

Ottawa #2

Jamie Eddy

Katie Paialunga

Megan Turpin

Christine Lavallee

Korea

Dong-Sik Lee

Bong-Kwang Nam

Jae-Seon Yun

Min-Kyong Cho

Tae-Yeong Jeong

Coach: Kwon-Il Park

Maritime Ontario

Michael Fitzgerald

Carl Bax

Joanna Bos

Laughie Rutt

 Quebec

Benoit Lessard

Carl Marquis

Johanne Daly

Dean Rogers

Coach: Germain Tremblay

Russia

Andrey Smirnov

Alexander Shevchenko

Marat Romanov

Oxana Slesarenko

Svetlana Pakhomova

Konstantin Kurokhtin

Coach: Anton Batugin

Toronto

George Eldridge

Carl Hennum

Jodie Fisher

Shauna Petrie

Coach: Dave Long

Scotland

Aileen Neilson

Gregor Ewan

Robert McPherson

Jim Gault

Angie Malone

Coach: Tony Zummack

Nova Scotia

Trendal Hubley-Bolivar

Terry Cousineau

Keith Williams

Debbie Morgan

Pool A                         Pool B

Maritime Ontario        Ottawa #1

Nova Scotia                Quebec

Ottawa #2                   Russia

Scotland                      Toronto          

USA #1                       USA #2

USA #4                       USA #3

Korea                          USA Veterans

 Schedule

Sheet numbers are in parentheses

Teams listed first in each draw will use dark (red) handles

Teams listed second in each draw have Hammer for first end

Coin flip will determine Hammer for first game

Friday

8:00 a.m.                     USA #1 vs. USA #3 (2)                      Quebec vs. USA #2 (1)          

                                    Maritime Ontario vs. Scotland (3)      USA Veterans vs. Toronto (5)

                                    Korea vs. Ottawa #2 (4)                     Ottawa #1 vs. Russia (6)        

                                    BYE  Nova Scotia                              BYE  USA #4

11:15 a.m.                   Scotland vs. USA #1 (4)                     USA #4 vs. Quebec (6)

                                    USA #3 vs. Korea (3)                         Russia vs. USA #2 (5)                                   

Nova Scotia vs. Maritime Ontario (1) Toronto vs. Ottawa #1 (2)

BYE  Ottawa #2                                 BYE  USA Veterans
 
1:30 p.m.                     Lunch

2:15 p.m.                     USA #3 vs. Scotland (1)                     Russia vs. Toronto (3)

                                    USA #1 vs. Korea (5)                         USA Veterans vs. USA #4 (2)

                                    Ottawa #2 vs. Nova Scotia (6)           USA #2 vs. Ottawa #1 (4)

BYE  Maritime Ontario                      BYE Quebec
                                    
Saturday

8:00 a.m.                     Nova Scotia vs. USA #1 (3)               Ottawa #1 vs. USA Veterans (6)

                                    Korea vs. Maritime Ontario (2)           Quebec vs. Toronto (4)

                                    Ottawa #2 vs. USA #3 (5)                  USA #2 vs. USA #4 (1)

                                    BYE Scotland                                     BYE Russia

 
11:15 a.m.                   Maritime Ontario vs. USA #1 (6)       Ottawa #1 vs. USA #4 (5)

                                    Scotland vs. Ottawa #2 (2)                 Quebec vs. Russia (1)

                                    Nova Scotia vs. Korea (4)                   USA #2 vs. USA Veterans (3)

                                    BYE  USA 3                                       BYE  Toronto

1:30 p.m.                     Lunch

 2:45 p.m.                     Korea vs. Scotland (5)                        Toronto vs. USA #4 (1)

                                    USA #3 vs. Nova Scotia (6)               Quebec vs. Ottawa #1 (2)

                                    Ottawa #2 vs. Maritime Ontario (3)   Russia vs. USA Veterans (4)

                                    BYE USA #1                                      BYE USA #2
                                                                                            

5:30 p.m.                     Dinner

 Sunday                      

7:45 a.m.                     USA #1 vs. Ottawa #2 (1)                  USA #4 vs. Russia (3)

                                    Maritime Ontario vs. USA #3 (4)       Toronto vs. USA #2 (6)

                                    Scotland vs. Nova Scotia (2)              USA Veterans vs. Quebec (5)

                                    BYE  Korea                                        BYE  Ottawa #1
                                                                                            
11:15 a.m.                   Finals

                                    Gold Medal Game (3)

                                    Bronze Medal Game (4)

                                    #5 vs. #6 (2)

                                    #7 vs. #8 (5)

                                    #9 vs. #10 (1)

                                    #11 vs. #12 (6)

1:45 p.m.                     Lunch

2:15 p.m.                     Awards

 Rules

The timing for all games will be 1 hour 50 minutes when a bell will be sounded. You will finish the end being played. If the previous end has been completed, the score agreed and the first stone of the next end is placed in position to be delivered you will play that end as the final end.  There are no time clocks being used but you are expected to play quickly and without undue delay.

Win = 2 points

Tie = 1 point (no extra ends)

Loss = 0 points

 Teams tied after the completion of the round robin and semi-finals will have their position in the standings decided as follows:

1st - By head to head game results.  If three teams are tied, and if one team

        defeated both of the other two, they would be first

2nd - Number of ends scored. A blank end counts as half an end for each team

3rd - Total points scored

4th – Coin flip

 Teams ranked 13th and 14th after the round robin do not qualify for the Final ranking games.

 
Past Results

2006                2007                            2008                    2009                   2010

Gold-USA #1 Gold-Great Britain      Gold-USA#1      Gold-USA #1     Gold-USA #1

Silver-Norway             Silver-Ottawa      Silver-Ottawa     Silver-USA #2

                        Bronze-USA #1          Bronze-Bradford Bronze-USA #2 Bronze-Bradford

 2011                            2012                            2013

Gold-Quebec              Gold-Quebec              Gold-Scotland

Silver-Ottawa              Silver-Korea                Silver-Russia

Bronze-Bradford        Bronze-Scotland         Bronze-USA

 



Russia wins 2014 Canadian Open


6th Annual International Wheelchair Curling Bonspiel - 2012 Canadian Open



1st place - Russia



2nd Place - Scotland





3rd place - Canada



Note:

It was reported that Jim Armstrong had not attended this event. This was reported wrong as we can all see. It is understood that Canada was doing a series of line up changes during the event in prep for the upcoming world championships and thus why Jim may not have been see playing as much.

As we can all see by the picture above Jim did lead Team Canada during the event and is well.