2007 Players' Championship

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The 2007 Tylenol Players' Championships was held at the Stampede Corral in Calgary, Alberta. April 10-15, 2007. It was the last event of the 2006-07 curling season

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Rankings are the CCA rankings.

Men's

A event

Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualifier 1
         
1 Flag of Alberta.svg Kevin Martin 6
17 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Bruce Korte 3
1 Flag of Alberta.svg Kevin Martin 3
10 Flag of Ontario.svg Wayne Middaugh 5
6 Flag of Alberta.svg Kevin Koe 5
10 Flag of Ontario.svg Wayne Middaugh 6
10 Flag of Ontario.svg Wayne Middaugh 3
8 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Pat Simmons 6
5 Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg Brad Gushue 8
14 Flag of Ontario.svg John Base 4
5 Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg Brad Gushue 6
8 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Pat Simmons 7
8 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Pat Simmons 8
13 Flag of Quebec.svg Pierre Charette 3
Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualifier 2
         
2 Flag of Ontario.svg Glenn Howard 4
16 Flag of Alberta.svg Jamie King 2
2 Flag of Ontario.svg Glenn Howard 8
9 Flag of Alberta.svg Mark Johnson 6
4 Flag of Manitoba.svg Jeff Stoughton 4
9 Flag of Alberta.svg Mark Johnson 7
2 Flag of Ontario.svg Glenn Howard 3
3 Flag of Alberta.svg Randy Ferbey 5
3 Flag of Alberta.svg Randy Ferbey 6
12 Flag of Alberta.svg Don Walchuk 3
3 Flag of Alberta.svg Randy Ferbey 7
11 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Joel Jordison 1
7 Flag of Manitoba.svg Kerry Burtnyk 4
11 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Joel Jordison 7

B Event

Semifinals Finals
      
17 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Bruce Korte 3
6 Flag of Alberta.svg Kevin Koe 6
6 Flag of Alberta.svg Kevin Koe 5
14 Flag of Ontario.svg John Base 2
14 Flag of Ontario.svg John Base 6
13 Flag of Quebec.svg Pierre Charette 3
Qualifier 3
   
6 Flag of Alberta.svg Kevin Koe 7
2 Flag of Ontario.svg Glenn Howard 4
Semifinals Finals
      
16 Flag of Alberta.svg Jamie King 9
4 Flag of Manitoba.svg Jeff Stoughton 2
16 Flag of Alberta.svg Jamie King 6
12 Flag of Alberta.svg Don Walchuk 1
12 Flag of Alberta.svg Don Walchuk 7
7 Flag of Manitoba.svg Kerry Burtnyk 6
Qualifier 4
   
16 Flag of Alberta.svg Jamie King 9
10 Flag of Ontario.svg Wayne Middaugh 4
Semifinals Qualifier 5
      
1 Flag of Alberta.svg Kevin Martin 5
5 Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg Brad Gushue 4
1 Flag of Alberta.svg Kevin Martin 6
11 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Joel Jordison 5
9 Flag of Alberta.svg Mark Johnson 5
11 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Joel Jordison 8

C Event

Semifinals Finals
      
9 Flag of Alberta.svg Mark Johnson 3
17 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Bruce Korte 5
17 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Bruce Korte 6
13 Flag of Quebec.svg Pierre Charette 2
Qualifier 6
   
17 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Bruce Korte 5
10 Flag of Ontario.svg Wayne Middaugh 3
Semifinals Finals
      
5 Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg Brad Gushue 9
7 Flag of Manitoba.svg Kerry Burtnyk 6
4 Flag of Manitoba.svg Jeff Stoughton 0
7 Flag of Manitoba.svg Kerry Burtnyk 8
Qualifier 7
   
5 Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg Brad Gushue 2
2 Flag of Ontario.svg Glenn Howard 6
Semifinals Qualifier 8
      
11 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Joel Jordison 6
14 Flag of Ontario.svg John Base 5
14 Flag of Ontario.svg John Base 10
12 Flag of Alberta.svg Don Walchuk 5

Championship

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
Q2 Flag of Alberta.svg Randy Ferbey 10
Q6 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Bruce Korte 2
Q2 Flag of Alberta.svg Randy Ferbey 4
Q3 Flag of Alberta.svg Kevin Koe 7
Q3 Flag of Alberta.svg Kevin Koe 5
Q4 Flag of Alberta.svg Jamie King 3
Q3 Flag of Alberta.svg Kevin Koe 4
Q5 Flag of Alberta.svg Kevin Martin 6
Q1 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Pat Simmons 5
Q8 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Joel Jordison 2
Q1 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Pat Simmons 3
Q5 Flag of Alberta.svg Kevin Martin 5
Q5 Flag of Alberta.svg Kevin Martin 7
Q7 Flag of Ontario.svg Glenn Howard 6

Women's

A event

Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualifier 1
         
3 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Sherry Anderson 5
19 Flag of Manitoba.svg Darcy Robertson 11
19 Flag of Manitoba.svg Darcy Robertson 3
7 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Stefanie Lawton 7
7 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Stefanie Lawton 10
10 Flag of Alberta.svg Deb Santos 9
7 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Stefanie Lawton 7
6 Flag of Alberta.svg Cathy King 4
4 Flag of Alberta.svg Shannon Kleibrink 8
17 Flag of Alberta.svg Heather Rankin 2
4 Flag of Alberta.svg Shannon Kleibrink 2
6 Flag of Alberta.svg Cathy King 5
6 Flag of Alberta.svg Cathy King 5
12 Flag of British Columbia.svg Kelley Law 4
Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualifier 2
         
1 Flag of Manitoba.svg Jennifer Jones 1
21 Flag of Ontario.svg Colleen Madonia 8
21 Flag of Ontario.svg Colleen Madonia 3
9 Flag of Ontario.svg Sherry Middaugh 7
8 Flag of Alberta.svg Crystal Webster 4
9 Flag of Ontario.svg Sherry Middaugh 9
9 Flag of Ontario.svg Sherry Middaugh 3
2 Flag of British Columbia.svg Kelly Scott 4
5 Flag of Alberta.svg Cheryl Bernard 11
15 Flag of Alberta.svg Renelle Bryden 3
5 Flag of Alberta.svg Cheryl Bernard 5
2 Flag of British Columbia.svg Kelly Scott 6
2 Flag of British Columbia.svg Kelly Scott 6
13 Flag of Manitoba.svg Karen Porritt 2

B Event

Semifinals Finals
      
3 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Sherry Anderson 6
10 Flag of Alberta.svg Deb Santos 4
3 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Sherry Anderson 6
12 Flag of British Columbia.svg Kelley Law 5
17 Flag of Alberta.svg Heather Rankin 6
12 Flag of British Columbia.svg Kelley Law 7
Qualifier 3
   
3 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Sherry Anderson 3
9 Flag of Ontario.svg Sherry Middaugh 6
Semifinals Finals
      
1 Flag of Manitoba.svg Jennifer Jones 5
8 Flag of Alberta.svg Crystal Webster 2
1 Flag of Manitoba.svg Jennifer Jones 6
15 Flag of Alberta.svg Renelle Bryden 2
15 Flag of Alberta.svg Renelle Bryden 7
13 Flag of Manitoba.svg Karen Porritt 6
Qualifier 4
   
1 Flag of Manitoba.svg Jennifer Jones 8
6 Flag of Alberta.svg Cathy King 2
Semifinals Qualifier 5
      
19 Flag of Manitoba.svg Darcy Robertson 7
4 Flag of Alberta.svg Shannon Kleibrink 9
4 Flag of Alberta.svg Shannon Kleibrink 7
5 Flag of Alberta.svg Cheryl Bernard 8
21 Flag of Ontario.svg Colleen Madonia 5
5 Flag of Alberta.svg Cheryl Bernard 6

C Event

Semifinals Finals
      
21 Flag of Ontario.svg Colleen Madonia 4
10 Flag of Alberta.svg Deb Santos 7
10 Flag of Alberta.svg Deb Santos 6
17 Flag of Alberta.svg Heather Rankin 4
Qualifier 6
   
10 Flag of Alberta.svg Deb Santos 4
6 Flag of Alberta.svg Cathy King 8
Semifinals Finals
      
19 Flag of Manitoba.svg Darcy Robertson 4
13 Flag of Manitoba.svg Karen Porritt 7
8 Flag of Alberta.svg Crystal Webster 2
13 Flag of Manitoba.svg Karen Porritt 9
Qualifier 7
   
13 Flag of Manitoba.svg Karen Porritt 4
3 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Sherry Anderson 2
Semifinals Qualifier 8
      
4 Flag of Alberta.svg Shannon Kleibrink 5
12 Flag of British Columbia.svg Kelley Law 6
12 Flag of British Columbia.svg Kelley Law 6
15 Flag of Alberta.svg Renelle Bryden 3

Championship

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
Q2 Flag of British Columbia.svg Kelly Scott 6
Q7 Flag of Manitoba.svg Karen Porritt 4
Q2 Flag of British Columbia.svg Kelly Scott 7
Q5 Flag of Alberta.svg Cheryl Bernard 2
Q5 Flag of Alberta.svg Cheryl Bernard 5
Q3 Flag of Ontario.svg Sherry Middaugh 3
Q2 Flag of British Columbia.svg Kelly Scott 6
Q4 Flag of Manitoba.svg Jennifer Jones 8
Q1 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Stefanie Lawton 5
Q8 Flag of British Columbia.svg Kelley Law 6
Q8 Flag of British Columbia.svg Kelley Law 4
Q4 Flag of Manitoba.svg Jennifer Jones 5
Q4 Flag of Manitoba.svg Jennifer Jones 7
Q6 Flag of Alberta.svg Cathy King 2

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