2012 Shamrock Shotgun
World Curling Tour event
The 2012 Shamrock Shotgun was held from October 5 to 7 at the Shamrock Curling Club in Edmonton, Alberta as part of the 2012–13 World Curling Tour. The event was held in a round robin format.[2][3] The purses for the men's and women's events are CAD$8,500 each,[4] and the winners of each event, Danny Sherrard and Satsuki Fujisawa, received CAD$2,000.[5] Sherrard defeated Thomas Scoffin in the final with a score of 8–4, while Fujisawa defeated Kim Eun-jung in the women's final with a score of 5–2.[1]
Men
Teams
The teams are listed as follows:[6]
Skip |
Third |
Second |
Lead |
Locale
|
Tom Appelman |
Brent Bawel |
Ted Appelman |
Brendan Melnyk |
Edmonton, Alberta
|
Adam Gagné (fourth) |
Doug Brewer (skip) |
Trevor Brewer |
Chris Gannon |
Brockville, Ontario
|
Warren Cross |
Dean Darwent |
Jim Wallbank |
Chad Jones |
Edmonton, Alberta
|
Shawn Donnelly |
Kendall Warawa |
Curtis Der |
Neal Woloschuk |
Edmonton, Alberta
|
Jeremy Harty |
Cole Parsons |
Joel Berger |
Daniel LaCoste |
Nanton, Alberta
|
Greg Keith |
Wilson Nelson |
Curtis Daniels |
Martin Pederson |
Spruce Grove, Alberta
|
Kim Chang-min |
Kim Min-chan |
Seong Se-hyeon |
Seon Se-young |
Uiseong, Gyeongbuk, South Korea
|
Rick McKague |
Jim Moats |
Doug McNish |
Paul Strandlund |
Edmonton, Alberta
|
Jon Rennie |
Jeff Inglis |
Rob Collins |
Eric Wasylenko |
Calgary, Alberta
|
Robert Schlender |
Dean Ross |
Don Bartlett |
Chris Lemishka |
Edmonton, Alberta
|
Thomas Scoffin |
Dylan Gousseau |
Landon Bucholz |
Bryce Bucholz |
Edmonton, Alberta
|
Danny Sherrard |
Brandon Klassen |
Scott McClements |
Todd Kaasten |
Edmonton, Alberta
|
Justin Sluchinski |
Aaron Sluchinski |
Dylan Webster |
Craig Bourgonje |
Airdrie, Alberta
|
Jordan Steinke |
Jason Ginter |
Tristan Steinke |
Brett Winfield |
Dawson Creek, British Columbia
|
Wade Thurber |
Harvey Kelts |
Rick Hjertaas |
Eldon Raab |
Red Deer, Alberta
|
Wade White |
Kevin Tym |
Dan Holowaychuk |
George White |
Edmonton, Alberta
|
Jeremy Hodges (fourth) |
Matt Willerton (skip) |
Craig MacAlpine |
Chris Evernden |
Edmonton, Alberta
|
Round-robin standings
Final round-robin standings[7]
Playoffs
Women
Teams
The teams are listed as follows:[8]
Skip |
Third |
Second |
Lead |
Locale
|
Tanilla Doyle |
Joelle Horn |
Lindsay Amundsen-Meyer |
Christina Faulkner |
Edmonton, Alberta
|
Satsuki Fujisawa |
Miyo Ichikawa |
Emi Shimizu |
Miyuki Satoh |
Karuizawa, Japan
|
Tiffany Game |
Vanessa Pouliot |
Jennifer Van Wieren |
Melissa Pierce |
Edmonton, Alberta
|
Brittany Gregor |
Lindsay Blyth |
Hayley Furst |
Tara Tanchak |
Calgary, Alberta
|
Teryn Hamilton |
Holly Scott |
Logan Conway |
Kaylee Moline |
Calgary, Alberta
|
Jiang Yilun |
Wang Rui |
Yaoi Mingyue |
She Quitong |
Harbin, China
|
Lisa Johnson |
Michelle Kryzalka |
Natalie Holloway |
Shawna Nordstrom |
Spruce Grove, Alberta
|
Kim Eun-jung |
Kim Gyeong-ae |
Kim Seon-yeong |
Kim Yeong-mi |
Gyeongbuk, South Korea
|
Lindsay Makichuk |
Amy Janko |
Jessica Monk |
Kristina Hadden |
Edmonton, Alberta
|
Chana Martineau |
Pam Appleman |
Brittany Zelmer |
Jennifer Sheehan |
Edmonton, Alberta
|
Tiffany Odegard |
Vanessa Pouliot |
Jennifer Van Wieren |
Melissa Pierce |
Edmonton, Alberta
|
Kelsey Rocque |
Keely Brown |
Taylor McDonald |
Claire Tully |
Edmonton, Alberta
|
Jennifer Schab |
Sheri Pickering |
Jody Kiem |
Heather Hansen |
Calgary, Alberta
|
Casey Scheidegger |
Michele Smith |
Jessie Scheidegger |
Kimberly Anderson |
Lethbridge, Alberta
|
Iveta Staša-Šaršūne |
Ieva Krusta |
Zanda Bikše |
Dace Munča |
Jelgava, Latvia
|
Tiffany Steuber |
Megan Anderson |
Lisa Miller |
Cindy Westgard |
Edmonton, Alberta
|
Taylore Theroux |
Alison Kotylak |
Chelsea Duncan |
Danielle Schiemann |
Edmonton, Alberta
|
Candace Wanechko |
Natalie Hughes |
Kara Lindholm |
Kandace Lindholm |
Edmonton, Alberta
|
Holly Whyte |
Heather Steele |
Cori Dunbar |
Jamie Forth |
Edmonton, Alberta
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Round-robin standings
Final round-robin standings[9]
Playoffs
References
External links
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