2014 Point Optical Curling Classic
The 2014 Point Optical Curling Classic was held September 26-29 at the Nutana Curling Club in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. It was the 39th edition of the event.[1] The event was held on Week 5 of the 2014–15 World Curling Tour. The event had a purse of $41,000 The winning team won $11,000.
2014 Point Optical Curling Classic | |
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Host city | Saskatoon, Saskatchewan |
Arena | Nutana Curling Club |
Dates | September 26–39 |
Winner | |
Curling club | Fort Rouge CC, Winnipeg |
Skip | Mike McEwen |
Third | B. J. Neufeld |
Second | Matt Wozniak |
Lead | Denni Neufeld |
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The Mike McEwen rink from Winnipeg won their second Point Optical Classic, defeating Toronto's John Epping rink in the final. It is the McEwen rink's second WCT win of the season, after having previously defeated Team Epping at the 2014 Stu Sells Oakville Tankard.
Teams
Teams are as follows (only skip name shown)
Matthew Blandford - eliminated, 4 wins Brendan Bottcher - eliminated, 3 wins Reid Carruthers - eliminated, 1 win Brady Clark - eliminated, 1 win Dale Craig - eliminated, 0 wins Peter de Cruz - eliminated, 2 wins Clint Dieno - C qualifier Niklas Edin - B qualifier John Epping - C qualifier Brad Gushue - C qualifier Jeff Hartung - eliminated, 2 wins Brad Jacobs - A qualifier Kevin Koe - C qualifier Bruce Korte - eliminated, 3 wins Chad Lang - eliminated, 0 wins Steve Laycock - eliminated, 2 wins William Lyburn - eliminated, 0 wins Kevin Marsh - eliminated, 0 wins Mike McEwen - A qualifier Sven Michel - eliminated, 1 win Yusuke Morozumi - B qualifier Chris Plys - eliminated, 2 wins Robert Schlender - eliminated, 2 wins Aaron Sluchinski - eliminated, 3 wins Jeff Stoughton - eliminated, 3 wins Brock Virtue - eliminated, 2 wins
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