2010 The National (January)

The 2010 The National was the second Grand Slam event of the men's 2009-10 curling season. It was held January 6-10 at the Sleeman Centre in Guelph, Ontario.

The Swiss Chalet
National 2010
Host cityGuelph, Ontario
ArenaSleeman Centre
DatesJanuary 6-10
Attendance28,431
Winner Team Gushue
Curling clubBally Haly G&CC,
St. John's, Newfoundland
SkipBrad Gushue
ThirdMark Nichols
SecondRyan Fry
LeadJamie Korab
Finalist Team Ferbey
« 2008

The event featured just two international teams, gearing up for the upcoming 2010 Winter Olympics. John Shuster's Team USA failed to make the playoffs while Great Britain's David Murdoch lost in the quarter final. Also, Canada's Olympic representative, Kevin Martin failed to make the playoffs at a Slam for the first time since 2003.

The final game featured Brad Gushue's rink from St. John's, Newfoundland against Randy Ferbey's Edmonton rink. Gushue, who lost last year's event beat Ferbey, and with it won his first Grand Slam title.

Gushue's team won $24,000 out of a total purse of $100,000.

Teams

Skip Third Second Lead Locale
Ted AppelmanTom AppelmanBrandon KlassenBrendan Melnyk Edmonton
Kerry BurtnykDon WalchukRichard DaneaultGarth Smith Winnipeg
David Nedohin (fourth)Randy Ferbey (skip)Scott PfeiferMarcel Rocque Edmonton
Sean GeallBrent PierceKevin RecksiedlerMark Olson New Westminster
Jason GunnlaugsonJustin RichterBraden ZawadaTyler Forrest Beausejour
Brad GushueMark NicholsRyan FryJamie Korab St. John's
Glenn HowardRichard HartBrent LaingCraig Savill Coldwater
Brad JacobsE. J. HarndenRyan HarndenCaleb Flaxey Sault Ste. Marie
Kevin KoeBlake MacDonaldCarter RycroftNolan Thiessen Edmonton
Kevin MartinJohn MorrisMarc KennedyBen Hebert Edmonton
Dale MatchettRyan WerenichJeff GordaShawn Kaufman Bradford
Mike McEwenB. J. NeufeldMatt WozniakDenni Neufeld Winnipeg
Wayne MiddaughJon MeadJohn EppingScott Bailey Islington
David MurdochEwan MacDonaldPeter SmithEuan Byers Lockerbie
John ShusterJason SmithJeff IsaacsonJohn Benton Duluth
Pat SimmonsGerry AdamJeff SharpSteve Laycock Davidson
Jeff StoughtonKevin ParkRob FowlerSteve Gould Winnipeg
Jim Cotter (fourth)Bob Ursel (skip)Kevin FolkRick Sawatsky Kelowna

Standings

Pool A

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Stoughton50
Middaugh41
Howard32
Shuster23
Appelman14
Matchett05

Scores:

  • Howard 5-2 Matchett
  • Stoughton 6-3 Middaugh
  • Shuster 8-3 Appelman
  • Middaugh 6-5 Matchett
  • Stoughton 7-4 Howard
  • Stoughton 4-3 Appelman
  • Shuster 5-4 Matchett
  • Middaugh 6-4 Howard
  • Stoughton 6-5 Shuster
  • Appelman 8-3 Matchett
  • Howard 7-1 Shuster
  • Middaugh 8-3 Appelman
  • Stoughton 8-4 Matchett
  • Middaugh 4-3 Shuster
  • Howard 9-4 Appelman

Pool B

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Koe50
McEwen41
Ursel32
Simmons23
Martin14
Jacobs05
  • McEwen 8-3 Jacobs
  • Koe 8-6 Ursel
  • Simmons 6-4 Martin
  • Ursel 10-5 Jacobs
  • Koe 6-4 McEwen
  • Martin 5-2 Jacobs
  • McEwen 7-2 Simmons
  • Ursel 7-3 Martin
  • Ursel 10-6 Simmons
  • Koe 10-5 Jacobs
  • McEwen 8-5 Martin
  • Koe 7-3 Simmons
  • McEwen 8-4 Ursel
  • Koe 7-4 Martin
  • Simmons 7-5 Jacobs

Pool C

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Ferbey41
Burtnyk32
Gushue32
Murdoch32
Geall14
Gunnlaugson14
  • Burtnyk 6-5 Murdoch
  • Gushue 7-4 Gunnlaugson
  • Ferbey 8-3 Geall
  • Burtnyk 7-2 Gunnlaugson
  • Murdoch 4-3 Gushue
  • Gunnlaugson 7-5 Geall
  • Burtnyk 9-3 Ferbey
  • Ferbey 7-2 Murdoch
  • Gushue 7-1 Geall
  • Murdoch 5-4 Geall
  • Ferbey 6-1 Gunnlaugson
  • Gushue 7-3 Burtnyk
  • Geall 5-3 Burtnyk
  • Murdoch 6-2 Gunnlaugson
  • Ferbey 6-5 Gushue

Tie breakers

  • Murdoch 7-5 Burtnyk
  • Howard 9-5 Ursel

Playoffs

Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Final
         
Koe 5
Murdoch 3
Koe 5
Ferbey 9
Ferbey 7
Middaugh 5
Ferbey 4
Gushue 6
McEwen 3
Gushue 6
Gushue 6
Howard 5
Stoughton 4
Howard 6
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