2007 BDO Classic Canadian Open (December)

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2007 BDO Classic Canadian Open (December)
Host city Quebec City, Quebec
Arena Pavillon de la Jeunesse
DatesNovember 28 – December 2
Winner Flag of Alberta.svg Kevin Martin
Curling club Saville SC, Edmonton
Skip Kevin Martin
Third John Morris
Second Marc Kennedy
Lead Ben Hebert
Finalist Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Shawn Adams
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The 2007 BDO Classic Canadian Open of December was held November 28 to December 2 at the Pavillon de la Jeunesse in Quebec City, Quebec. [1] It was the second BDO Classic of the year, the first being held in January as part of the previous curling season.

Contents

Teams

The teams are listed as follows: [2]

SkipThirdSecondLeadAlternate
Shawn Adams Paul Flemming Craig Burgess Kelly Mittlestadt
Todd Birr Bill Todhunter Greg Johnson Kevin Birr
Kerry Burtnyk Dan Kammerlock Richard Daneault Rob Meakin
Peter Corner John Base Phil Loevenmark Paul Moffatt
Robert Desjardins Jean-Sébastien Roy Jean-François Charest Maurice Cayouette
David Nedohin (fourth) Randy Ferbey (skip) Scott Pfeifer Marcel Rocque
Martin Ferland Marco Berthelot Philippe Lemay Christian Cantin
Brad Gushue Mark Nichols Chris Schille David Noftall
Glenn Howard Richard Hart Brent Laing Craig Savill
Mark Johnson Rob Bucholz Glen Kennedy Adam Enright
Joel Jordison Scott Bitz Derek Owens Dean Hicke
Kevin Koe Blake MacDonald Carter Rycroft Nolan Thiessen
Brent Pierce (fourth) Brent MacDonald (skip) Warren Hassall Brendan Melnyk
Kevin Martin John Morris Marc Kennedy Ben Hebert
Wayne Middaugh Jon Mead Ian Tetley Scott Bailey
Pat Simmons Jeff Sharp Gerry Adam Steve Laycock Warren Jackson
Jeff Stoughton Ryan Fry Rob Fowler Steve Gould
Jim Cotter (fourth) Bob Ursel (skip) Kevin Folk Rick Sawatsky

Round robin standings

Final Round Robin Standings

Section AWL
Flag of Alberta.svg Kevin Martin 41
Flag of Quebec.svg Martin Ferland 41
Flag of Manitoba.svg Jeff Stoughton 32
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Pat Simmons 23
Flag of Alberta.svg Mark Johnson 23
Flag of Alberta.svg Brent MacDonald 05
Section BWL
Flag of Ontario.svg Glenn Howard 41
Flag of Ontario.svg Wayne Middaugh 41
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Shawn Adams 32
Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg Brad Gushue 23
Flag of Manitoba.svg Kerry Burtnyk 23
Flag of Minnesota.svg Todd Birr 05
Section CWL
Flag of Alberta.svg Randy Ferbey 50
Flag of Ontario.svg Peter Corner 32
Flag of Alberta.svg Kevin Koe 23
Flag of British Columbia.svg Bob Ursel 23
Flag of Quebec.svg Robert Desjardins 23
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Joel Jordison 14

Round robin results

All draw times are listed in Eastern Standard Time. [3] [4]

Draw 1

Wednesday, November 28

TeamFinal
Flag of Alberta.svg Kevin Martin 5
Flag of Quebec.svg Martin Ferland 4
TeamFinal
Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg Brad Gushue 8
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Shawn Adams 2
TeamFinal
Flag of Manitoba.svg Jeff Stoughton 6
Flag of Alberta.svg Mark Johnson 5
TeamFinal
Flag of Ontario.svg Glenn Howard 7
Flag of Minnesota.svg Todd Birr 0
TeamFinal
Flag of Alberta.svg Randy Ferbey 9
Flag of Quebec.svg Robert Desjardins 2

Draw 2

Thursday, November 29

TeamFinal
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Pat Simmons 7
Flag of Alberta.svg Brent MacDonald 3
TeamFinal
Flag of Alberta.svg Peter Corner 6
Flag of Alberta.svg Kevin Koe 3
TeamFinal
Flag of British Columbia.svg Bob Ursel 7
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Joel Jordison 3
TeamFinal
Flag of Ontario.svg Wayne Middaugh 6
Flag of Manitoba.svg Kerry Burtnyk 5
TeamFinal
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Shawn Adams 8
Flag of Minnesota.svg Todd Birr 3

Draw 3

Thursday, November 29

TeamFinal
Flag of Alberta.svg Randy Ferbey 7
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Joel Jordison 2
TeamFinal
Flag of Alberta.svg Kevin Martin 6
Flag of Alberta.svg Mark Johnson 5
TeamFinal
Flag of Alberta.svg Kevin Koe 7
Flag of Quebec.svg Robert Desjardins 2
TeamFinal
Flag of Quebec.svg Martin Ferland 5
Flag of Manitoba.svg Jeff Stoughton 3
TeamFinal
Flag of Ontario.svg Glenn Howard 10
Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg Brad Gushue 5

Draw 4

Thursday, November 29

TeamFinal
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Shawn Adams 8
Flag of Manitoba.svg Kerry Burtnyk 6
TeamFinal
Flag of British Columbia.svg Bob Ursel 8
Flag of Quebec.svg Robert Desjardins 7
TeamFinal
Flag of Ontario.svg Wayne Middaugh 6
Flag of Minnesota.svg Todd Birr 4
TeamFinal
Flag of Alberta.svg Mark Johnson 8
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Pat Simmons 3
TeamFinal
Flag of Quebec.svg Martin Ferland 6
Flag of Alberta.svg Brent MacDonald 5

Draw 5

Thursday, November 29

TeamFinal
Flag of Alberta.svg Kevin Koe 4
Flag of British Columbia.svg Bob Ursel 3
TeamFinal
Flag of Ontario.svg Wayne Middaugh 5
Flag of Ontario.svg Glenn Howard 4
TeamFinal
Flag of Manitoba.svg Kerry Burtnyk 6
Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg Brad Gushue 2
TeamFinal
Flag of Alberta.svg Randy Ferbey 5
Flag of Alberta.svg Peter Corner 4
TeamFinal
Flag of Manitoba.svg Jeff Stoughton 7
Flag of Alberta.svg Kevin Martin 1

Draw 6

Friday, November 30

TeamFinal
Flag of Ontario.svg Wayne Middaugh 5
Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg Brad Gushue 2
TeamFinal
Flag of Quebec.svg Martin Ferland 6
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Pat Simmons 5
TeamFinal
Flag of Alberta.svg Mark Johnson 8
Flag of Alberta.svg Brent MacDonald 1
TeamFinal
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Joel Jordison 5
Flag of Alberta.svg Kevin Koe 3
TeamFinal
Flag of Quebec.svg Robert Desjardins 6
Flag of Alberta.svg Peter Corner 4

Draw 7

Friday, November 30

TeamFinal
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Pat Simmons 7
Flag of Manitoba.svg Jeff Stoughton 3
TeamFinal
Flag of Manitoba.svg Kerry Burtnyk 7
Flag of Minnesota.svg Todd Birr 6
TeamFinal
Flag of Ontario.svg Glenn Howard 8
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Shawn Adams 7
TeamFinal
Flag of Alberta.svg Kevin Martin 7
Flag of Alberta.svg Brent MacDonald 3
TeamFinal
Flag of Alberta.svg Randy Ferbey 6
Flag of British Columbia.svg Bob Ursel 4

Draw 8

Friday, November 30, 5:00 pm

TeamFinal
Flag of Quebec.svg Martin Ferland 8
Flag of Alberta.svg Mark Johnson 5
TeamFinal
Flag of Alberta.svg Kevin Koe 4
Flag of Alberta.svg Randy Ferbey 10
TeamFinal
Flag of Alberta.svg Peter Corner 9
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Joel Jordison 5
TeamFinal
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Shawn Adams 7
Flag of Ontario.svg Wayne Middaugh 5
TeamFinal
Flag of Minnesota.svg Todd Birr 2
Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg Brad Gushue 6

Draw 9

Friday, November 30, 8:00 pm

TeamFinal
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Joel Jordison 4
Flag of Quebec.svg Robert Desjardins 7
TeamFinal
Flag of Manitoba.svg Jeff Stoughton 4
Flag of Alberta.svg Brent MacDonald 1
TeamFinal
Flag of Alberta.svg Kevin Martin 5
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Pat Simmons 3
TeamFinal
Flag of Alberta.svg Peter Corner 6
Flag of British Columbia.svg Bob Ursel 5
TeamFinal
Flag of Ontario.svg Glenn Howard 6
Flag of Manitoba.svg Kerry Burtnyk 2

Playoffs

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
         
Flag of Alberta.svg Kevin Martin 7
Flag of Manitoba.svg Jeff Stoughton 4
Flag of Alberta.svg Kevin Martin 8
Flag of Quebec.svg Martin Ferland 3
Flag of Quebec.svg Martin Ferland 6
Flag of Ontario.svg Peter Corner 5
Flag of Alberta.svg Kevin Martin 6
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Shawn Adams 2
Flag of Ontario.svg Wayne Middaugh 6
Flag of Ontario.svg Glenn Howard 4
Flag of Ontario.svg Wayne Middaugh 3
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Shawn Adams 6
Flag of Alberta.svg Randy Ferbey 7
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Shawn Adams 10

Money List

PlaceTeamMoney
1Champion$25,000
2Runner-up$18,000
3Semifinalist$12,000
5Quarterfinalist$7,000

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