2019 Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship

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2019 Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship
Host city Boucherville, Quebec
Arena Club de curling de Boucherville
DatesApril 26 - May 1
WinnerFlag of Alberta.svg  Alberta
Curling club Garrison Curling Club, Calgary
Skip Jack Smart
Third Martin Purvis
Second Bruno Yizek
Lead Anne Hibberd
Alternate Wendy Frazier
FinalistFlag of Manitoba.svg  Manitoba (Dennis Thiessen)

The 2019 Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship was held April 26 - May 1 at the Club de curling de Boucherville in Boucherville, Quebec.

Contents

Teams

The teams are as follows: [1]

TeamSkipThirdSecondLeadAlternate
Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta Jack Smart Martin Purvis Bruno Yizek Anne Hibberd Wendy Frazier
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia 1 Darryl Neighbour Bob McDonald Gary Cormack Janice Ing
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia 2 Gerry Austgarden Rick Robinson Tracy Boyd Marney Smithies Ina Forrest
Flag of Manitoba.svg  Manitoba Dennis Thiessen Mark Wherrett Jamie Anseeuw Carolyn Lindner Jennifer Balcaen
Flag of New Brunswick.svg  New Brunswick Michael Fitzgerald Jon Polley Elaine Mazerolle Kayla Todd
Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg  Newfoundland and Labrador Cecilia Carroll Darlene Jackman Felix Green Mel Fitzgerald
Northern Ontario curling flag.png  Northern Ontario Doug Dean Gino Sonego Rick Bell Lola Graham
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia Trendal Hubley-Bolivar Terry Cousineau Keith Williams Debbie Morgan
Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario 1 Jim Armstrong Collinda Joseph Jonathon Thurston Reid Mulligan
Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario 2 Chris Rees Shauna Petrie Jim Law Wayne MacDonald
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec 1 Benoit Lessard Carl Marquis Johanne Mathieu François Lavallée Christine Lavallée
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec 2 Claude Brunet Sébastien Boisvert Mario Trudel Monique Martel Michel Pelletier
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg  Saskatchewan 1 Marie Wright Gil Dash Darwin Bender Moose Gibson
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg  Saskatchewan 2 Donna Ackerman Ellis Tull Rod Pederson Sheryl Pederson

Standings

Final round robin standings

Key
Teams to playoffs
Pool A [2] SkipWL
Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario 1 Jim Armstrong 51
Northern Ontario curling flag.png  Northern Ontario Doug Dean 42
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg  Saskatchewan 1 Marie Wright 42
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia 2 Gerry Austgarden 33
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec 1 Benoit Lessard 24
Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg  Newfoundland and Labrador Cecilia Carroll 24
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec 2 Claude Brunet 15
Pool B [2] SkipWL
Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta Jack Smart 42
Flag of Manitoba.svg  Manitoba Dennis Thiessen 42
Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario 2 Chris Rees 42
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg  Saskatchewan 2 Donna Ackerman 33
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia 1 Darryl Neighbour 33
Flag of New Brunswick.svg  New Brunswick Michael Fitzgerald 24
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia Trendal Hubley-Bolivar 15

Playoffs

Qualification Semifinals Final
A1 Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario 1 2
B2 Flag of Manitoba.svg  Manitoba 4B2 Flag of Manitoba.svg  Manitoba 10
A3 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg  Saskatchewan 1 3 B2 Flag of Manitoba.svg  Manitoba 3
B1 Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta 9
B1 Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta 8
A2 Northern Ontario curling flag.png  Northern Ontario 9A2 Northern Ontario curling flag.png  Northern Ontario 5
B3 Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario 2 3 Bronze-medal game
A1 Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario 16
A2 Northern Ontario curling flag.png  Northern Ontario 3

Qualification

Tuesday, April 30, 10:00

Team12345678Final
Flag of Manitoba.svg  Manitoba (Thiessen) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg010100114
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg  Saskatchewan 1 (Wright)001002003
Team12345678Final
Northern Ontario curling flag.png  Northern Ontario (Dean) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg000201249
Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario 2 (Rees)101010003

Semifinal

Tuesday, April 30, 19:00

Team12345678Final
Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario 1 (Armstrong) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg010100XX2
Flag of Manitoba.svg  Manitoba (Thiessen)203032XX10
Team12345678Final
Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta (Smart) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg0303101X8
Northern Ontario curling flag.png  Northern Ontario (Dean)1040000X5

Bronze-medal game

Wednesday, May 1, 12:00

Team12345678Final
Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario 1 (Armstrong) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg000201126
Northern Ontario curling flag.png  Northern Ontario (Dean)101010003

Final

Wednesday, May 1, 12:00

Team12345678Final
Flag of Manitoba.svg  Manitoba (Thiessen)0000030X3
Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta (Smart) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg0022302X9

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References

  1. "Teams". Curling Canada. Archived from the original on April 28, 2019. Retrieved April 26, 2019.
  2. 1 2 "Draw" (PDF). Curling Canada. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 28, 2019. Retrieved April 26, 2019.