2007 Canada Cup of Curling

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2007 Strauss
Canada Cup of Curling
Host city Kamloops, British Columbia
Arena Interior Savings Centre
DatesMarch 13-18, 2007
Attendance30,034
Men's winner Flag of Alberta.svg Randy Ferbey
Curling club Granite Curling Club, Edmonton
Skip Randy Ferbey
Fourth David Nedohin
Second Scott Pfeifer
Lead Marcel Rocque
Finalist Flag of Alberta.svg Kevin Martin
Women's winner Flag of Manitoba.svg Jennifer Jones
Curling club St. Vital Curling Club, Winnipeg
Skip Jennifer Jones
Third Cathy Overton-Clapham
Second Jill Officer
Lead Dawn Askin
Finalist Flag of Alberta.svg Cathy King
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The 2007 Strauss Canada Cup of Curling was held March 13-18, 2007 at the Interior Savings Centre in Kamloops, British Columbia. The Randy Ferbey rink won their third title and Jennifer Jones won her first title on the women's side.

Contents

Men's event

Teams

SkipThirdSecondLeadLocale
John Base Phil Loevenmark Collin Mitchell Paul Moffatt Flag of Ontario.svg Oakville Curling Club, Oakville
Kerry Burtnyk Dan Kammerlock Richard Daneault Cory Naharnie Flag of Manitoba.svg Assiniboine Memorial Curling Club, Winnipeg
David Nedohin Randy Ferbey (skip) Scott Pfeifer Marcel Rocque Flag of Alberta.svg Granite Curling Club, Edmonton
Brad Gushue Mark Nichols Chris Schille Jamie Korab Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg Corner Brook Curling Club, Corner Brook
Mark Johnson Bob Bucholz Glen Kennedy Adam Enright Flag of Alberta.svg Saville Sports Centre, Edmonton
Joel Jordison Scott Bitz Derek Owens Dean Hicke Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Bushell Park Curling Club, Moose Jaw
Blake MacDonald Kevin Koe (skip) Carter Rycroft Nolan Thiessen Flag of Alberta.svg Saville Sports Centre, Edmonton
Kevin Martin John Morris Marc Kennedy Ben Hebert Flag of Alberta.svg Saville Sports Centre, Edmonton
Jean-Michel Ménard François Roberge Éric Sylvain Maxime Elmaleh Flag of Quebec.svg Club de curling Victoria, Sainte-Foy & Clib de curling Etchemin, Saint-Romuald
Jeff Stoughton Ryan Fry Rob Fowler Steve Gould Flag of Manitoba.svg Charleswood Curling Club, Winnipeg

Preliminary round

Key
Teams to Playoffs
Teams to Tiebreaker
Group AWL
Flag of Alberta.svg Kevin Martin 41
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Joel Jordison 41
Flag of Alberta.svg Kevin Koe 41
Flag of Manitoba.svg Jeff Stoughton 23
Flag of Quebec.svg Jean-Michel Ménard 05
Group BWL
Flag of Alberta.svg Randy Ferbey 41
Flag of Alberta.svg Mark Johnson 32
Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg Brad Gushue 32
Flag of Ontario.svg John Base 14
Flag of Manitoba.svg Kerry Burtnyk 05

Tie breakers

Playoffs

Page playoff system SemifinalFinal
A1Martin8A1Martin8
B1Ferbey4B1Ferbey9
B1Ferbey8
B2Gushue5
A2Jordison4
B2Gushue6

Women's event

Teams

SkipThirdSecondLeadLocale
Sherry Anderson Kim Hodson Heather Walsh Donna Gignac Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Delisle Curling Club, Delisle
Cheryl Bernard Susan O'Connor Carolyn Darbyshire Cori Bartel Flag of Alberta.svg Calgary Winter Club, Calgary
Jennifer Jones Cathy Overton-Clapham Jill Officer Dawn Askin Flag of Manitoba.svg St. Vital Curling Club, Winnipeg
Cathy King Lori Olson Raylene Rocque Diane Dealy Flag of Alberta.svg Saville Sports Centre, Edmonton
Shannon Kleibrink Amy Nixon Bronwen Saunders Christine Keshen Flag of Alberta.svg Calgary Winter Club, Calgary
Stefanie Lawton Marliese Kasner Sherri Singler Chelsey Bell Flag of Saskatchewan.svg CN Curling Club, Saskatoon
Sherry Middaugh Kim Moore Kate Hamer Andra Harmark Flag of Ontario.svg Coldwater & District Curling Club, Coldwater
Karen Porritt Janice Blair Susan Baleja Alison Harvey Flag of Manitoba.svg Asham Arena, Winnipeg
Heather Nedohin Deb Santos (skip) Kristie Moore Kate Horne Flag of Alberta.svg Saville Sports Centre, Edmonton
Crystal Webster Desirée Robertson Samantha Preston Stephanie Jordan Flag of Alberta.svg Grande Prairie Curling Club, Grande Prairie
Key
Teams to Playoffs

Preliminary round

Group AWL
Flag of Alberta.svg Cathy King 41
Flag of Manitoba.svg Jennifer Jones 32
Flag of Manitoba.svg Karen Porritt 23
Flag of Alberta.svg Deb Santos 23
Flag of Alberta.svg Cheryl Bernard 14
Group BWL
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Sherry Anderson 41
Flag of Alberta.svg Shannon Kleibrink 41
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Stefanie Lawton 32
Flag of Alberta.svg Crystal Webster 23
Flag of Ontario.svg Sherry Middaugh 05

Playoffs

Page playoff system SemifinalFinal
A1King6A1King7
B1Anderson4A2Jones10
B1Anderson5
A2Jones9
A2Jones7
B2Kleibrink4

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