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World Curling Tour event
The 2012 Vancouver Island Shootout was held from November 9 to 12 at the Victoria Curling Club in Victoria, British Columbia as part of the 2012–13 World Curling Tour. The event was held in a triple knockout format, and the purses for the men's and women's events were CAD$14,000 each, of which the winners of each event received CAD$5,000.[1][2][3] In the men's final, Jay Wakefield defeated Neil Dangerfield with a score of 9–2, while in the women's final, Roberta Kuhn defeated Heather Jensen with a score of 5–3.
The teams are listed as follows:[4]
Skip |
Third |
Second |
Lead |
Locale
|
Andrew Bilesky |
Stephen Kopf |
Derek Errington |
Aaron Watson |
Vancouver, British Columbia
|
Steve Birklid |
Chris Bond |
Matt Birklid |
Atticus Wallace |
Seattle, Washington
|
Cliff Carr-Hilton |
|
|
|
Campbell River, British Columbia
|
Brady Clark |
Sean Beighton |
Darren Lehto |
Steve Lundeen |
Seattle, Washington
|
Jason Clarke |
William Sutton |
Ken Miscovitch |
Zac Capron |
Victoria, British Columbia
|
Wes Craig |
|
|
|
Victoria, British Columbia
|
Neil Dangerfield |
Dennis Sutton |
Darren Boden |
Glen Allen |
Victoria, British Columbia
|
Jody Epp |
Blair Cusack |
Brad Kocurek |
James York |
British Columbia
|
Tyler Klymchuk |
Corey Chester |
Sanjay Bowry |
Rhys Gamache |
Vancouver, British Columbia
|
Ken McArdle |
Jared Bowles |
Dylan Somerton |
Michael Horita |
New Westminster, British Columbia
|
Jason Montgomery |
Miles Craig |
William Duggan |
Josh Hozack |
Duncan, British Columbia
|
Jay Tuson |
Colin Mantik |
Glen Jackson |
Ken Tucker |
Victoria, British Columbia
|
Steve Waatainen |
Kevin Weinrich |
Sean Krepps |
Keith Clarke |
Nanaimo, British Columbia
|
Michael Johnson (fourth) |
Paul Cseke |
Jay Wakefield (skip) |
John Cullen |
New Westminster, British Columbia
|
Mike Wood |
Greg Hawkes |
Sean Cromarty |
Paul Awalt |
Victoria, British Columbia
|
The draw is listed as follows:[5]
The playoffs draw is listed as follows:[6]
The teams are listed as follows:[7]
Skip |
Third |
Second |
Lead |
Locale
|
Sarah Wark (fourth) |
Nicole Backe (skip) |
Kesa Van Osch |
Janelle Erwin |
Nanaimo, British Columbia
|
Dezaray Hawes |
Gabrielle Plonka |
Ali Renwick |
Caitlin Campbell |
New Westminster, British Columbia
|
Heather Jensen |
Shana Snell |
Heather Rogers |
Carly Quigley |
Airdrie, Alberta
|
Sarah Koltun |
Chelsea Duncan |
Patty Wallingham |
Jenna Duncan |
Whitehorse, Yukon
|
Roberta Kuhn |
Karla Thompson |
Michelle Ramsay |
Christen Wilson |
Vernon, British Columbia
|
Lindsay Makichuk |
Amy Janko |
Jessica Monk |
Kristina Hadden |
Edmonton, Alberta
|
Marla Mallett |
Kelly Shimizu |
Shannon Ward |
Barb Zbeetnoff |
Cloverdale, British Columbia
|
Nicole Montgomery |
Kayte Gyles |
Megan Montgomery |
Cynthia Parton |
New Westminster, British Columbia
|
Lynn Noble |
|
|
|
Victoria, British Columbia
|
Ayumi Ogasawara |
Yumie Funayama |
Kaho Onodera |
Michiko Tomabechi |
Sapporo, Japan
|
Stephanie Prinse |
Merit Thorson |
Casey Freeman |
Amanda Tipper |
Chilliwack, British Columbia
|
Marilou Richter |
Darah Provencal |
Jessie Sanderson |
Sandra Comadina |
New Westminster, British Columbia
|
Penny Shantz |
Sandra Jenkins |
Kate Horne |
Sherry Heath |
Vernon, British Columbia
|
Adina Tasaka |
Rachelle Kallechy |
Lindsae Page |
Kelsi Jones |
New Westminster, British Columbia
|
Brandi Tinkler |
Ashley Nordin |
Alexandra Nash-McLeod |
|
Victoria, British Columbia
|
Kalia Van Osch |
Marika Van Osch |
Brooklyn Leitch |
Carly Sandwith |
Victoria, British Columbia
|
The draw is listed as follows:[8]
The playoffs draw is listed as follows:[9]