2013 Pomeroy Inn & Suites Prairie Showdown

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2013 Pomeroy Inn & Suites Prairie Showdown
Host city Grande Prairie, Alberta
Arena Grande Prairie Curling Club
DatesMarch 14–17
Men's winner Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Liu Rui
Skip Liu Rui
Third Xu Xiaoming
Second Zang Jialiang
Lead Ba Dexin
Finalist Flag of Manitoba.svg Mike McEwen
Women's winner Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Mirjam Ott
Skip Mirjam Ott
Third Carmen Schäfer
Second Carmen Küng
Lead Janine Greiner
Finalist Flag of Ontario.svg Tracy Horgan

The 2013 Pomeroy Inn & Suites Prairie Showdown was held from March 14 to 17 at the Grande Prairie Curling Club in Grande Prairie, Alberta as part of the 2012–13 World Curling Tour. The men's event was held in a triple-knockout format, [1] while the women's event was held in a round robin format. [2]

Contents

Men

Teams

The teams are listed as follows: [3]

SkipThirdSecondLeadLocale
Kurt Balderston Les Sonnenberg Rob Maksymetz Del Shaughnessy Flag of Alberta.svg Sexsmith, Alberta
Brendan Bottcher Micky Lizmore Bradley Thiessen Karrick Martin Flag of Alberta.svg Edmonton, Alberta
Jim Cotter Jason Gunnlaugson Tyrel Griffith Rick Sawatsky Flag of British Columbia.svg Kelowna/Vernon, British Columbia
Niklas Edin Sebastian Kraupp Fredrik Lindberg Viktor Kjäll Flag of Sweden.svg Karlstad, Sweden
Rob Fowler Allan Lyburn Richard Daneault Derek Samagalski Flag of Manitoba.svg Brandon, Manitoba
Brad Gushue Adam Casey Brett Gallant Geoff Walker Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
Kevin Koe Pat Simmons Carter Rycroft Nolan Thiessen Flag of Alberta.svg Calgary, Alberta
Steve Laycock Kirk Muyres Colton Flasch Dallan Muyres Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Liu Rui Xu Xiaoming Zang Jialiang Ba Dexin Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Harbin, China
William Lyburn James Kirkness Alex Forrest Tyler Forrest Flag of Manitoba.svg Winnipeg, Manitoba
Mike McEwen B. J. Neufeld Matt Wozniak Denni Neufeld Flag of Manitoba.svg Winnipeg, Manitoba
Kevin Park Darren Moulding Tom Sallows Greg Hill Flag of Alberta.svg Edmonton, Alberta
Jordan Steinke Jason Ginter Tristan Steinke Brett Winfield Flag of British Columbia.svg Dawson Creek, British Columbia
Charley Thomas J. D. Lind Dominic Daemen Matthew Ng Flag of Alberta.svg Calgary, Alberta
Daylan Vavrek Carter Lautner Daniel Wenzek Cody Smith Flag of Alberta.svg Edmonton, Alberta

Knockout results

The draw is listed as follows: [4]

A event

First Knockout Semifinals Qualifier 1
Flag of Alberta.svg Kevin Koe 6
Flag of Alberta.svg Colin Griffith 4 Flag of Alberta.svg Kevin Koe 5
Flag of Alberta.svg Kevin Park 2 Flag of Manitoba.svg Rob Fowler 3
Flag of Manitoba.svg Rob Fowler 8 Flag of Alberta.svg Kevin Koe 3
Flag of Manitoba.svg William Lyburn 1 Flag of Sweden.svg Niklas Edin 7
Flag of Alberta.svg Charley Thomas 9 Flag of Alberta.svg Charley Thomas 4
Flag of Alberta.svg Daylan Vavrek 4 Flag of Sweden.svg Niklas Edin 9
Flag of Sweden.svg Niklas Edin 6
First Knockout Semifinals Qualifier 2
Flag of Manitoba.svg Mike McEwen 4
Flag of Alberta.svg Kurt Balderston 6 Flag of Alberta.svg Kurt Balderston 3
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Steve Laycock 7 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Steve Laycock 5
Flag of Alberta.svg Brendan Bottcher 6 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Steve Laycock 3
Flag of British Columbia.svg Jim Cotter 4 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Liu Rui 5
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Liu Rui 5 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Liu Rui 5
Flag of British Columbia.svg Jordan Steinke 6 Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg Brad Gushue 4
Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg Brad Gushue 7

B event

Second Knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualifier 3
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Steve Laycock 0
Flag of Manitoba.svg Mike McEwen 4
Flag of Manitoba.svg Rob Fowler 3
Flag of Manitoba.svg Mike McEwen 8 Flag of Manitoba.svg Mike McEwen 4
Flag of Alberta.svg Brendan Bottcher 3 Flag of Manitoba.svg Mike McEwen 7
Flag of Alberta.svg Charley Thomas 4
Flag of Alberta.svg Charley Thomas 6
Flag of British Columbia.svg Jim Cotter 7 Flag of British Columbia.svg Jim Cotter 3
Flag of British Columbia.svg Jordan Steinke 0
Second Knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualifier 4
Flag of Alberta.svg Kevin Koe 4
Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg Brad Gushue 3
Flag of Alberta.svg Kurt Balderston 5
Flag of Alberta.svg Colin Griffith 2 Flag of Alberta.svg Kevin Park 0
Flag of Alberta.svg Kevin Park 6 Flag of Alberta.svg Kurt Balderston 2
Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg Brad Gushue 3
Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg Brad Gushue 7
Flag of Manitoba.svg William Lyburn 5 Flag of Manitoba.svg William Lyburn 6
Flag of Alberta.svg Daylan Vavrek 3

C event

Third Knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualifier 5
Flag of Alberta.svg Charley Thomas 5
Flag of Alberta.svg Brendan Bottcher 6 Flag of Alberta.svg Brendan Bottcher 2
Flag of Manitoba.svg William Lyburn 5 Flag of Alberta.svg Brendan Bottcher 5
Flag of British Columbia.svg Jordan Steinke 6 Flag of British Columbia.svg Jordan Steinke 4
Flag of Alberta.svg Kevin Park 4 Flag of Alberta.svg Charley Thomas 2
Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg Brad Gushue 7
Third Knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualifier 6
Flag of Alberta.svg Kurt Balderston 6
Flag of Alberta.svg Colin Griffith 6 Flag of Manitoba.svg Rob Fowler 3
Flag of British Columbia.svg Jim Cotter 7 Flag of British Columbia.svg Jim Cotter 3
Flag of Alberta.svg Daylan Vavrek 4 Flag of Manitoba.svg Rob Fowler 8
Flag of Manitoba.svg Rob Fowler 5 Flag of Alberta.svg Kurt Balderston 4
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Steve Laycock 7

Playoffs

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Liu Rui 6
Flag of Alberta.svg Kevin Koe 3 Flag of Alberta.svg Kevin Koe 4
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Steve Laycock 2 Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Liu Rui 5
Flag of Manitoba.svg Mike McEwen 3
Flag of Sweden.svg Niklas Edin 4
Flag of Manitoba.svg Mike McEwen 6 Flag of Manitoba.svg Mike McEwen 9
Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg Brad Gushue 3

Women

Teams

The teams are listed as follows: [5]

SkipThirdSecondLeadLocale
Cathy Auld Janet Murphy Stephanie Gray Melissa Foster Flag of Ontario.svg Mississauga, Ontario
Cheryl Bernard Susan O'Connor Lori Olson-Johns Shannon Aleksic Flag of Alberta.svg Calgary, Alberta
Chelsea Carey Kristy McDonald Kristen Foster Lindsay Titheridge Flag of Manitoba.svg Winnipeg, Manitoba
Laura Crocker Sarah Wilkes Rebecca Pattison Jen Gates Flag of Alberta.svg Edmonton, Alberta
Delia DeJong Stephanie Yanishewski Janelle Sakamoto Heather Stewart Flag of Alberta.svg Sexsmith, Alberta
Amber Holland Jolene Campbell Brooklyn Lemon Dailene Sivertson Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Regina, Saskatchewan
Tracy Horgan Jenn Seabrook Jenna Enge Amanda Gates Flag of Ontario.svg Sudbury, Ontario
Jennifer Jones Kaitlyn Lawes Jill Officer Dawn Askin Flag of Manitoba.svg Winnipeg, Manitoba
Shannon Kleibrink Bronwen Webster Kalynn Park Chelsey Matson Flag of Alberta.svg Calgary, Alberta
Stefanie Lawton Sherry Anderson Sherri Singler Marliese Kasner Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Sherry Middaugh Jo-Ann Rizzo Lee Merklinger Leigh Armstrong Flag of Ontario.svg Coldwater, Ontario
Kristie Moore Blaine Richards Michelle Dykstra Amber Cheveldave Flag of Alberta.svg Grande Prairie, Alberta
Heather Nedohin Beth Iskiw Jessica Mair Laine Peters Flag of Alberta.svg Edmonton, Alberta
Mirjam Ott Carmen Schäfer Carmen Küng Janine Greiner Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Davos, Switzerland
Renée Sonnenberg Lawnie MacDonald Cary-Anne Sallows Rona Pasika Flag of Alberta.svg Edmonton, Alberta
Barb Spencer Katie Spencer Ainsley Champagne Raunora Westcott Flag of Manitoba.svg Winnipeg, Manitoba
Valerie Sweeting Dana Ferguson Joanne Taylor Rachelle Pidherny Flag of Alberta.svg Edmonton, Alberta
Crystal Webster Erin Carmody Geri-Lynn Ramsay Samantha Preston Flag of Alberta.svg Calgary, Alberta

Round Robin Standings

Final Round Robin Standings [6]

Key
Teams to Playoffs
Teams to Tiebreaker
Pool AWL
Flag of Alberta.svg Heather Nedohin 50
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Mirjam Ott 41
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Amber Holland 32
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Stefanie Lawton 23
Flag of Alberta.svg Valerie Sweeting 14
Flag of Alberta.svg Delia DeJong 05
Pool BWL
Flag of Ontario.svg Cathy Auld 32
Flag of Alberta.svg Shannon Kleibrink 32
Flag of Alberta.svg Cheryl Bernard 32
Flag of Manitoba.svg Jennifer Jones 32
Flag of Alberta.svg Laura Crocker 23
Flag of Alberta.svg Kristie Moore 14
Pool CWL
Flag of Manitoba.svg Chelsea Carey 41
Flag of Ontario.svg Tracy Horgan 32
Flag of Alberta.svg Crystal Webster 32
Flag of Ontario.svg Sherry Middaugh 23
Flag of Alberta.svg Renée Sonnenberg 23
Flag of Manitoba.svg Barb Spencer 14

Tiebreakers

TeamFinal
Flag of Alberta.svg Crystal Webster 2
Flag of Ontario.svg Tracy Horgan 5
TeamFinal
Flag of Manitoba.svg Jennifer Jones 7
Flag of Alberta.svg Cheryl Bernard 8

Playoffs

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
         
Flag of Alberta.svg Heather Nedohin 2
Flag of Ontario.svg Tracy Horgan 6
Flag of Ontario.svg Tracy Horgan 6
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Amber Holland 5
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Amber Holland 6
Flag of Alberta.svg Shannon Kleibrink 4
Flag of Ontario.svg Tracy Horgan 5
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Mirjam Ott 6
Flag of Manitoba.svg Chelsea Carey 5
Flag of Ontario.svg Cathy Auld 4
Flag of Manitoba.svg Chelsea Carey 4
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Mirjam Ott 6
Flag of Alberta.svg Cheryl Bernard 5
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Mirjam Ott 6

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