Black Diamond / High River Cash

The Black Diamond / High River Cash is an annual bonspiel on the men's World Curling Tour. It is held annually in late November / early December at the Oilfields Curling Club[1] in Black Diamond, Alberta and the Highwood Curling Club in High River, Alberta.[2]

Highwood CC
Location in Canada (Highwood CC)
Oilfields CC
Location in Canada (Oilfields CC)

The purse for the event is $7,100.

Past champions

YearWinning teamRunner up teamPurse (CAD)Winner's share
2013[3] Robert Schlender, Aaron Sluchinski, Justin Sluchinski, Dylan Webster Dean Mamer, Vance Elder, Jason Stannard, Wallace Hollingshead$8,000$2,500
2014[4] Brock Virtue, Charley Thomas, Darren Moulding, Kalynn Park Kim Seung-min, Jeong Yeong-seok, Oh Seung-hoon, Park Sewon$8,000$2,400
2015[5] Kevin Park, Adam Norget, Kerr Drummond, Matthew Brown Bob Genoway, Dean Mamer, Sean Morris, Wallace Hollingshead$8,000$2,000
2016[6] Kevin Yablonski, Michael Roy, Scott Garnett, Matthew McDonald Rob Johnson, Steve Mackey, Jeremie Crone, Andre Fagnon$11,000$2,000
2017[7] Aaron Sluchinski, Dean Mamer, Kerr Drummond, Dylan Webster Chad Dahlseide, James Wenzel, Mike Coolidge, Rob Lane$7,900$2,000
2018[8] Thomas Usselman, Aaron Sarafinchan, Morgan Van Doesburg, Brad Kokoroyannis Desmond Young, Dustin Mikush, Jacob Libbus, Gabriel Dyck$7,100$2,000
2019[9] Zou Qiang, Wang Zhiyu, Tian Jiafeng, Xu Jingtao Jeremy Harty, Kyler Kleibrink, Joel Berger, Kurtis Goller$7,100$2,000
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References

  1. http://www.occcurling.com/wct.html
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2016-12-01. Retrieved 2016-11-30.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. CurlingZone
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  9. "2019 Black Diamond / High River Cash". CurlingZone. Retrieved November 25, 2019.
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