2012–13 curling season

The 2012–13 curling season began at the end of August 2012 and ended in April 2013.

Note: In events with two genders, the men's tournament winners is listed before the women's tournament winners.

CCA-sanctioned events

This section lists events sanctioned by and/or conducted by the Canadian Curling Association (CCA). The following events in bold have been confirmed by the CCA as are part of the 2012–13 Season of Champions programme.[1]

Event Winning team Runner-up team
Canadian Mixed Curling Championship
Montreal, Quebec, Nov. 15–24
 Ontario Nova Scotia
The Dominion Curling Club Championship
Toronto, Ontario, Nov. 19–24
 Alberta Manitoba
 Ontario Quebec
Canada Cup of Curling
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Nov. 28 – Dec. 2
Jeff Stoughton Glenn Howard
Stefanie Lawton Kaitlyn Lawes
Continental Cup of Curling
Penticton, British Columbia, Jan. 10–13
North America World
Canadian Junior Curling Championships
Fort McMurray, Alberta, Jan. 31 – Feb. 10
 Manitoba Alberta
 British Columbia Manitoba
Tournament of Hearts
Kingston, Ontario, Feb. 16–24
 Ontario Manitoba
Tim Hortons Brier
Edmonton, Alberta, Mar. 2–10
 Northern Ontario Manitoba
World Women's Curling Championship
Riga, Latvia, Mar. 16–24
 Scotland Sweden
Canadian Senior Curling Championships
Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Mar. 16–24
 New Brunswick Ontario
 Nova Scotia Alberta
CIS/CCA University Curling Championships
Kamloops, British Columbia, Mar. 20–24
Waterloo Warriors Alberta Golden Bears
Manitoba Bisons Alberta Pandas
Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship
Ottawa, Ontario, Mar. 24–31
 Quebec British Columbia
World Men's Curling Championship
Victoria, British Columbia, Mar. 30 – Apr. 7
 Sweden Canada
Canadian Masters Curling Championships
Thunder Bay, Ontario, Apr. 8–14
 Alberta Ontario
 Ontario Alberta
World Senior Curling Championships
Fredericton, New Brunswick, Apr. 13–20
 Canada New Zealand
 Canada Austria
World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship
Fredericton, New Brunswick, Apr. 13–20
 Hungary Sweden

Other events

Note: Events that were not placed on the CCA's list of CCA-sanctioned events are listed here.

Event Winning team Runner-up team
European Mixed Curling Championship
Erzurum, Turkey, Sep. 30 – Oct. 6
 Scotland Sweden
European Curling Championships — Group C
Erzurum, Turkey, Oct. 5–10
C Turkey Croatia
 Belarus Turkey
World Wheelchair Curling Championship Qualification
Lohja, Finland, Nov. 3–8
 Norway Finland
Pacific-Asia Curling Championships
Naseby, New Zealand, Nov. 18–25
 China Japan
 China Japan
European Curling Championships
Karlstad, Sweden, Dec. 7–15
A Sweden Norway
 Russia Scotland
B Finland Latvia
 Latvia Norway
European Junior Curling Challenge
Prague, Czech Republic, Jan. 3–8
 Italy Denmark
 Denmark Hungary
Pacific-Asia Junior Curling Championships
Tokoro, Kitami, Japan, Jan. 10–16
 China South Korea
 Japan China
The Dominion All-Star Curling Skins Game
Rama, Ontario, Jan. 19–20
Team Glenn HowardTeam Kevin Koe
World Wheelchair Curling Championship
Sochi, Russia, Feb. 16–23
 Canada Sweden
World Junior Curling Championships
Sochi, Russia, Feb. 28 – Mar. 10
 Scotland Russia
 Russia Scotland
Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Trials
Leduc, Alberta, Mar. 14–17
Desjardins/Néron Kalthoff/Martin
Karuizawa International Curling Championship
Karuizawa, Japan, Apr. 18–21
Kim Chang-min Yusuke Morozumi
Binia Feltscher-Beeli Ayumi Ogasawara

World Curling Tour

Grand Slam events in bold.[2][3]

Teams

Men's events

Week Event Winning skip Runner-up skip
3Baden Masters
Baden, Switzerland, Aug. 31 – Sept. 2
Sven Michel Peter de Cruz
5AMJ Campbell Shorty Jenkins Classic
Brockville, Ontario, Sept. 13–16
John Epping Jeff Stoughton
The Shoot-Out
Edmonton, Alberta, Sept. 13–16
Jamie King Charley Thomas
Cloverdale Cash Spiel
Surrey, British Columbia, Sept. 14–16
Brent Pierce Sean Geall
6Radisson Blu Oslo Cup
Oslo, Norway, Sept. 20–23
Niklas Edin Markku Uusipaavalniemi
Point Optical Curling Classic
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Sept. 21–24
John Epping Kevin Koe
7Horizon Laser Vision Center Classic
Regina, Saskatchewan, Sept. 28 – Oct. 1
Zou Dejia Brent Gedak
Prestige Hotels & Resorts Curling Classic
Vernon, British Columbia, Sept. 28 – Oct. 1
Jim Cotter Jamie King
8Swiss Cup Basel
Basel, Switzerland, Oct. 4–7
Oskar Eriksson Sven Michel
StuSells Toronto Tankard
Toronto, Ontario, Oct. 5–8
Jeff Stoughton Joe Frans
Westcoast Curling Classic
New Westminster, British Columbia, Oct. 5–8
Kevin Martin Andrew Bilesky
Shamrock Shotgun
Edmonton, Alberta, Oct. 5–7
Danny Sherrard Thomas Scoffin
9Meyers Norris Penny Charity Classic
Medicine Hat, Alberta, Oct. 12–15
David Nedohin Randy Bryden
St. Paul Cash Spiel
St. Paul, Minnesota, Oct. 12–14
John Shuster Todd Birr
10Valley First Crown of Curling
Kamloops, British Columbia, Oct. 19–22
Brent Pierce Jamie King
Canad Inns Prairie Classic
Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, Oct. 19–22
Kevin Koe Kevin Martin
The Flatiron Challenge at Lacombe
Lacombe, Alberta, Oct. 19–21
Robert Schlender Parker Konschuh
11Cactus Pheasant Classic
Brooks, Alberta, Oct. 25–28
Kevin Koe Mike McEwen
Challenge Chateau Cartier de Gatineau
Gatineau/Buckingham, Quebec, Oct. 25–28
Mark Dacey Brad Gushue
Curling Masters Champéry
Champéry, Switzerland, Oct. 26–28
Marcus Hasselborg Peter de Cruz
Bernick's Miller Lite Open
Bemidji, Minnesota, Oct. 26–28
Al Hackner Pete Fenson
12Red Deer Curling Classic
Red Deer, Alberta, Nov. 2–5
Brendan Bottcher Kevin Koe
13Edinburgh International
Edinburgh, Scotland, Nov. 8–10
Tom Brewster John Jahr
Whites Drug Store Classic
Swan River, Manitoba, Nov. 9–12
Mike McEwen Randy Bryden
Vancouver Island Shootout
Victoria, British Columbia, Nov. 9–12
Jay Wakefield Neil Dangerfield
Courtesy Freight Northern Ontario Superspiel
Thunder Bay, Ontario, Nov. 9–11
Al Hackner Craig Kochan
Original 16 WCT Bonspiel
Calgary, Alberta, Nov. 9–11
Steve Petryk Robert Schlender
14The Masters Grand Slam of Curling
Brantford, Ontario, Nov. 14–18
Kevin Koe Jim Cotter
Wainwright Roaming Buffalo Classic
Wainwright, Alberta, Nov. 16–19
Mark Johnson Jamie King
Dauphin Clinic Pharmacy Classic
Dauphin, Manitoba, Nov. 16–19
Randy Bryden Scott Bitz
15Challenge Casino de Charlevoix
Clermont, Quebec, Nov. 22–25
Peter de Cruz Brad Jacobs
DEKALB Superspiel
Morris, Manitoba, Nov. 22–25
William Lyburn Alexander Attinger
Seattle Cash Spiel
Seattle, Washington, Nov. 23–25
Todd Birr Brady Clark
Coors Light Cash Spiel
Duluth, Minnesota, Nov. 23–25
Bryan Burgess John Shuster
Spruce Grove Cashspiel
Spruce Grove, Alberta, Nov. 23–25
Les Rogers Greg Keith
16Madison Cash Spiel
Madison, Wisconsin, Nov. 30 – Dec. 2
Pete Fenson John Shuster
18Canadian Open of Curling
Kelowna, British Columbia, Dec. 12–16
Glenn Howard Brad Jacobs
Iron Trail Motors Shoot-Out
Eveleth, Minnesota, Dec. 13–16
Tyler George Todd Birr
Vic Open
Quebec City, Quebec, Dec. 14–16
Simon Dupuis Philippe Lemay
21Mercure Perth Masters
Perth, Scotland, Jan. 3–6
Thomas Ulsrud Mike McEwen
24The National
Port Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia, Jan. 23–27
Jeff Stoughton Mike McEwen
German Masters
Hamburg, Germany, Jan. 25–27
David Murdoch Rasmus Stjerne
30Pomeroy Inn & Suites Prairie Showdown
Grande Prairie, Alberta, Mar. 14–17
Liu Rui Mike McEwen
33Victoria Curling Classic
Victoria, British Columbia, Mar. 21–24
Niklas Edin Mike McEwen
36The Players' Championship
Toronto, Ontario, Apr. 16–21
Glenn Howard Mike McEwen
European Masters
St. Gallen, Switzerland, Apr. 17–20
Oskar Eriksson Sven Michel

Women's events

Week Event Winning skip Runner-up skip
5AMJ Campbell Shorty Jenkins Classic
Brockville, Ontario, Sept. 13–16
Tracy Horgan Eve Muirhead
The Shoot-Out
Edmonton, Alberta, Sept. 13–16
Kaitlyn Lawes Crystal Webster
Cloverdale Cash Spiel
Surrey, British Columbia, Sept. 14–16
Wang Bingyu Allison MacInnes
6Radisson Blu Oslo Cup
Oslo, Norway, Sept. 20–23
Sherry Middaugh Margaretha Sigfridsson
7Prestige Hotels & Resorts Curling Classic
Vernon, British Columbia, Sept. 28 – Oct. 1
Heather Nedohin Anna Sidorova
8Curlers Corner Autumn Gold Curling Classic
Calgary, Alberta, Oct. 5–8
Sherry Middaugh Rachel Homan
Shamrock Shotgun
Edmonton, Alberta, Oct. 5–7
Satsuki Fujisawa Kim Eun-jung
9Atkins Curling Supplies Women's Classic
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Oct. 12–15
Kate Cameron Kerri Einarson
Meyers Norris Penny Charity Classic
Medicine Hat, Alberta, Oct. 12–15
Chantelle Eberle Lisa Eyamie
Women's Masters Basel
Basel, Switzerland, Oct. 12–14
Margaretha Sigfridsson Silvana Tirinzoni
St. Paul Cash Spiel
St. Paul, Minnesota, Oct. 12–14
Patti Lank Margie Smith
10Manitoba Lotteries Women's Curling Classic
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Oct. 19–22
Stefanie Lawton Rachel Homan
Valley First Crown of Curling
Kamloops, British Columbia, Oct. 19–22
Wang Bingyu Lene Nielsen
11Challenge Chateau Cartier de Gatineau
Gatineau/Buckingham, Quebec, Oct. 25–28
Julie Reddick Cathy Auld
12Royal LePage OVCA Women's Fall Classic
Kemptville, Ontario, Nov. 1–4
Rachel Homan Allison Nimik
Stockholm Ladies Cup
Stockholm, Sweden, Nov. 1–4
Anette Norberg Anna Hasselborg
Red Deer Curling Classic
Red Deer, Alberta, Nov. 2–5
Chelsea Carey Kaitlyn Lawes
13Colonial Square Ladies Classic
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Nov. 9–12
Stefanie Lawton Chelsea Carey
Vancouver Island Shootout
Victoria, British Columbia, Nov. 9–12
Roberta Kuhn Heather Jensen
Courtesy Freight Northern Ontario Superspiel
Thunder Bay, Ontario, Nov. 9–11
Krista McCarville Ashley Kallos
14The Masters Grand Slam of Curling
Brantford, Ontario, Nov. 14–18
Rachel Homan Chelsea Carey
15DEKALB Superspiel
Morris, Manitoba, Nov. 22–25
Darcy Robertson Barb Spencer
Molson Cash Spiel
Duluth, Minnesota, Nov. 23–25
Krista McCarville Becca Hamilton
Spruce Grove Cashspiel
Spruce Grove, Alberta, Nov. 23–25
Tiffany Steuber Holly Whyte
16Boundary Ford Curling Classic
Lloydminster, Alberta, Nov. 30 – Dec. 3
Renée Sonnenberg Casey Scheidegger
International ZO Women's Tournament
Wetzikon, Switzerland, Nov. 30 – Dec. 2
Michèle Jäggi Mirjam Ott
Madison Cash Spiel
Madison, Wisconsin, Nov. 30 – Dec. 2
Erika Brown Jill Mouzar
18Iron Trail Motors Shoot-Out
Eveleth, Minnesota, Dec. 14–16
Jessie Kaufman Allison Pottinger
22International Bernese Ladies Cup
Bern, Switzerland, Jan. 11–13
Silvana Tirinzoni Lene Nielsen
23Glynhill Ladies International
Glasgow, Scotland, Jan. 18–20
Binia Feltscher Heather Nedohin
30Pomeroy Inn & Suites Prairie Showdown
Grande Prairie, Alberta, Mar. 14–17
Mirjam Ott Tracy Horgan
36The Players' Championship
Toronto, Ontario, Apr. 16–21
Eve Muirhead Margaretha Sigfridsson

WCT Order of Merit rankings

Men[4]

as of Week 36
# Skip Points
1 Glenn Howard502.540
2 Mike McEwen435.985
3 Niklas Edin397.980
4 Kevin Koe377.200
5 Kevin Martin372.930
6 Jeff Stoughton364.587
7 Brad Jacobs301.379
8 John Epping296.070
9 Brad Gushue250.371
10 Thomas Ulsrud224.564

Women[5]

as of Week 36
# Skip Points
1 Jennifer Jones402.150
2 Stefanie Lawton334.785
3 Eve Muirhead302.870
4 Heather Nedohin298.665
5 Margaretha Sigfridsson273.640
6 Rachel Homan268.595
7 Sherry Middaugh258.735
8 Mirjam Ott248.555
9 Anna Sidorova238.505
10 Chelsea Carey231.700

WCT Money List

Men[6]

as of Week 36
# Skip $ (CAD)
1 Kevin Koe110,700
2 Mike McEwen108,861
3 Jeff Stoughton95,400
4 Glenn Howard72,000
5 Kevin Martin70,000
6 Niklas Edin58,815
7 Brad Jacobs57,100
8 Brad Gushue47,726
9 Jim Cotter43,000
10 John Epping35,400

Women[6]

as of Week 36
# Skip $ (CAD)
1 Rachel Homan60,800
2 Stefanie Lawton46,400
3 Chelsea Carey39,300
4 Eve Muirhead38,582
5 Jennifer Jones32,200
6 Margaretha Sigfridsson32,033
7 Shannon Kleibrink31,900
8 Anna Sidorova31,556
9 Sherry Middaugh31,243
10 Silvana Tirinzoni30,011

The Dominion MA Cup

The Dominion MA Cup (presented by TSN) was contested in the 2012–13 season.[7][8] The Cup was awarded to the Canadian Curling Association Member Association (MA) who has had the most success during the season in CCA-sanctioned events. Events included the Canadian mixed championship, men's and women's juniors championships, the Scotties, the Brier, the men's and women's senior championships and the national wheelchair championship. Points were awarded based on placement in each of the events, with the top association receiving 14 points, the 2nd place team with 13, etc.

Standings

Final standings

RankMember AssociationCMCCCWJCCCMJCCScottiesBrierCWSCCCMSCCCWhCCTotal Pts.Avg. Pts.
1 Ontario141211141251388911.125
2 Manitoba513141313128108811.000
3 Nova Scotia138128414107769.500
3 Alberta8513310131212769.500
5 Quebec12776911914759.375
6 New Brunswick1199979145739.125
7 British Columbia71481236713708.750
8 Saskatchewan101010106766658.125
9 Northern Ontario935n/a1410411568.000
10 Newfoundland and Labrador164411859486.000
11 Prince Edward Island62375311n/a375.286
12 Northwest Territories4425843n/a304.286
13 Yukon31162222n/a284.000
14 Nunavut211n/an/a11n/a61.200
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References

  1. "Penticton awarded 2013 WFG Continental Cup". Canadian Curling Association. 4 November 2011.
  2. "Men's Schedule". World Curling Tour. Archived from the original on April 24, 2013. Retrieved August 13, 2020.
  3. "Women's Schedule". World Curling Tour. Archived from the original on March 30, 2013. Retrieved August 13, 2020.
  4. "World Curling Team Ranking: Men". CurlingZone. July 22, 2013. Retrieved August 13, 2020.
  5. "World Curling Team Ranking: Women". CurlingZone. July 22, 2013. Retrieved August 13, 2020.
  6. "World Curling Tour: Men's Ranking". World Curling Tour. June 28, 2015. Archived from the original on May 26, 2020. Retrieved August 13, 2020.
  7. "The Dominion MA Cup". Canadian Curling Association. Archived from the original on 5 June 2014. Retrieved 27 November 2012.
  8. "The Dominion MA Cup presented by TSN". TSN Curling. Retrieved 27 November 2012.
Preceded by
2011–12
2012–13 curling season
September 2012 – April 2013
Succeeded by
2013–14
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