2009 BDO Canadian Open of Curling

The 2009 BDO Canadian Open of Curling was held January 22-25 at the MTS Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Preliminary Round Standings

Pool A

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Kevin Martin (1)50
Brad Gushue (4)41
Thomas Ulsrud (12)32
Bob Ursel (15)14
Greg McAulay (27)14
Tom Brewster (114)14

Pool B

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Kerry Burtnyk (10)50
Mike McEwen (13)41
Glenn Howard (2)32
Wayne Middaugh (5)23
Jean-Michel Ménard (30)14
Pete Fenson (35)05

Pool C

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Jeff Stoughton (7)50
Joel Jordison (11)32
Kevin Koe (6)23
Randy Ferbey (3)23
Reid Carruthers (55)23
Pat Simmons (45)14

Playoffs

Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Final
         
Kevin Martin 6
Joel Jordison 3
Kevin Martin 7
Mike McEwen 2
Brad Gushue 4
Mike McEwen 7
Kevin Martin 4
Glenn Howard 8
Jeff Stoughton 5
Thomas Ulsrud 3
Jeff Stoughton 3
Glenn Howard 5
Kerry Burtnyk 4
Glenn Howard 6
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