Medicine Hat Charity Classic
Appearance
(Redirected from Meyers Norris Penny Charity Classic Cash Spiel)
The Medicine Hat Charity Classic is an annual bonspiel on the men's and women's World Curling Tour. It is held every October at the Medicine Hat Curling Club in Medicine Hat, Alberta.
Event names
[edit]- Medicine Hat Super 8 Motel Charity Classic (1997)
- Medicine Hat Super 8 Charity Classic (1998–2001)
- Jackson Dodge Charity Classic (2002)
- Meyers Norris Penny Charity Classic (2003–2012)
Past champions
[edit]Men
[edit]Year | Winning skip | Runner up skip | Purse (CAD) |
---|---|---|---|
1997 | Chad McMullan | Brian Humble | $33,000 |
1998 | Frank Morissette | Brian Costain | |
1999 | Lowell Peterman | Ken Hunka | |
2000 | Peja Lindholm | Bryan Derbowka | $33,000[1] |
2001 | Brian Humble | Leon Moch | $33,600[2] |
2002 | Brian Humble | Brad Heidt | $34,000 |
2003 | Rob Johnson | Greg Northcott | $34,000 |
2004 | Pat Simmons | Mickey Pendergast | $36,400 |
2005 | John Morris | Randy Bryden | $36,400 |
2006 | Joel Jordison | Adrian Bakker | $36,400 |
2007 | James Pahl | Pat Simmons | $36,400 |
2008 | Ted Appelman | Randy Bryden | $37,400 |
2009 | Wade White | Ted Appelman | $43,000 |
2010 | Pat Simmons | Ted Appelman | $43,000 |
2011 | Jamie King | Brock Virtue | $37,000 |
2012 | David Nedohin | Randy Bryden | $37,000 |
2013 | Randy Bryden | Scott Bitz | $34,000 |
2014[3] | Sean O'Connor | Scott Bitz | $28,000 |
2015 | Shaun Meachem | Randy Bryden | $28,000 |
2016 | Jason Jacobson | Ted Appelman | $35,000 |
2017[4] | Brendan Bottcher | Jamie King | $35,000 |
2018 | Ted Appelman | Kirk Muyres | $28,000 |
2019 | Karsten Sturmay | Jason Gunnlaugson | $35,000 |
2020 | Cancelled |
Women
[edit]Year | Winning skip | Runner up skip | Purse (CAD) |
---|---|---|---|
1999[5] | Vicki Sjolie | Bronwen Saunders | |
2000[1] | Jennifer Loudon | Sandy Turner | |
2001[6] | Arlene Keck | Andrea Wilson | |
2002[7] | Jolene McIvor | Nicole Strausak | $12,100 |
2003[8] | Shannon Kleibrink | June Campbell | |
2004[9] | Stefanie Miller | Nancy Inglis | |
2005 | Diane Foster | Heather Bedard | $18,700 |
2006 | Cheryl Bernard | Amber Holland | $21,200 |
2007 | Moe Meguro | Carly Quigley | $21,200 |
2008 | Casey Scheidegger | Lisa Johnson | $22,500 |
2009 | Liudmila Privivkova | Karallee Swabb | $25,000 |
2010 | Jessie Kaufman | Eve Muirhead | $25,000 |
2011 | Eve Muirhead | Crystal Webster | $30,000 |
2012 | Chantelle Eberle | Lisa Eyamie | $30,000 |
2013 | Anna Sidorova | Sayaka Yoshimura | $30,000 |
2014[10] | Casey Scheidegger | Brett Barber | $24,000 |
2015 | Shannon Kleibrink | Casey Scheidegger | $24,000 |
2016 | Casey Scheidegger | Nadine Chyz | $11,600 |
2017[11] | Candace Chisholm | Penny Barker | $11,600 |
2018 | Kourtney Fesser | Jodi Marthaller | $10,100 |
2019 | Kayla Skrlik | Wang Meini | $24,000 |
2020 | Cancelled |
References
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- ^ "Curling". Edmonton Journal. October 24, 2001. Retrieved December 17, 2020.
- ^ CurlingZone
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- ^ "Bakker breaks bank with big weekend". Calgary Herald. October 23, 2001. Retrieved December 17, 2020.
- ^ "Local curling teams sweep Alberta 'spiel". Saskatoon Star-Phoenix. October 22, 2002. Retrieved December 17, 2020.
- ^ "Sponsors spurn provincials". Calgary Herald. October 21, 2003. Retrieved December 17, 2020.
- ^ "Wolverines continue to win". Regina Leader-Post. October 19, 2004. Retrieved December 17, 2020.
- ^ CurlingZone
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