Atkins Curling Supplies Classic

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Atkins Curling Supplies Classic
Established2009
Host city Winnipeg, Manitoba
Arena Assiniboine Memorial CC
Men's purse$10,000
Women's purse$10,000
Current champions (2024)
Men Flag of Manitoba.svg Braden Calvert
Women Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Su-hyeon
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Assiniboine Memorial CC

The Atkins Curling Supplies Classic (formerly the Atkins Curling Supplies Women's Classic and the Atkins Curling Supplies Charity Classic) is an annual bonspiel, or curling tournament, that takes place at the Assiniboine Memorial Curling Club in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The event has also been hosted by the Charleswood Curling Club in Winnipeg and the East St. Paul Curling Club in East St. Paul, Manitoba. The tournament is held in a round-robin format and was part of the World Curling Tour from 2012 to 2019. It began in 2007. [1] Prior to this it was just part of the Manitoba Curling Tour.

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A men's event was added for 2017.

While the 2020 event still occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic, it was discontinued as a World Curling Tour event.

Past champions

Women

Only skip's name is displayed.

YearWinning teamRunner up teamPurse (CAD)Host
2009 [2] [3] Flag of Manitoba.svg Janet Harvey Flag of Manitoba.svg Kaileigh Strath$14,000Charleswood CC
2010 [4] [5] Flag of Manitoba.svg Jackie Komyshyn Flag of Manitoba.svg Kim Link $10,600Charleswood CC
2011 [6] [7] Flag of Manitoba.svg Janet Harvey Flag of Manitoba.svg Shannon Birchard $15,600East St. Paul CC
2012 Flag of Manitoba.svg Kate Cameron Flag of Manitoba.svg Kerri Einarson $15,000East St. Paul CC
2013 Flag of Manitoba.svg Darcy Robertson Flag of Ontario.svg Jill Thurston $16,000East St. Paul CC
2014 [8] Flag of Manitoba.svg Janet Harvey Flag of Manitoba.svg Colleen Kilgallen $16,000East St. Paul CC
2015 Flag of Manitoba.svg Darcy Robertson Flag of Manitoba.svg Barb Spencer $16,000East St. Paul CC
2016 [9] Flag of Manitoba.svg Beth Peterson Flag of Manitoba.svg Darcy Robertson $17,900Assiniboine Memorial CC
2017 [10] Flag of Manitoba.svg Darcy Robertson Flag of Manitoba.svg Barb Spencer $10,000Assiniboine Memorial CC
2018 Flag of Manitoba.svg Barb Spencer [11] Flag of Manitoba.svg Kristy Watling$9,400Assiniboine Memorial CC
2019 Flag of Manitoba.svg Abby Ackland Flag of Manitoba.svg Beth Peterson $6,200Assiniboine Memorial CC
2020 [12] Flag of Manitoba.svg Mackenzie Zacharias Flag of Manitoba.svg Darcy Robertson $3,200Assiniboine Memorial CC
2021 [13] Flag of the United States.svg Jamie Sinclair Flag of Manitoba.svg Kristy Watling$6,000Assiniboine Memorial CC
2022 [14] Flag of Manitoba.svg Beth Peterson Flag of Manitoba.svg Abby Ackland $5,000Assiniboine Memorial CC
2023 [15] Flag of Manitoba.svg Lisa McLeod Flag of Manitoba.svg Emily Cherwinski$10,000Assiniboine Memorial CC
2024 [16] Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Su-hyeon Flag of Manitoba.svg Darcy Robertson $10,000Assiniboine Memorial CC

Men's

YearWinning teamRunner up teamPurse (CAD)Host
2017 Flag of Manitoba.svg David Bohn Flag of Manitoba.svg Jordan Smith$8,800Assiniboine Memorial CC
2018 Flag of Manitoba.svg Corey Chambers Flag of Manitoba.svg Ty Dilello$10,000Assiniboine Memorial CC
2019 Flag of Manitoba.svg Braden Calvert Flag of the United States.svg Korey Dropkin $12,300Assiniboine Memorial CC
2020 [17] Flag of Manitoba.svg Jordon McDonald Flag of Manitoba.svg Ryan Wiebe $6,400Assiniboine Memorial CC
2021 [18] Flag of Manitoba.svg Braden Calvert Flag of the United States.svg Rich Ruohonen $9,000Assiniboine Memorial CC
2022 [19] Flag of Manitoba.svg Zachary Wasylik Flag of Manitoba.svg Corey Chambers $8,000Assiniboine Memorial CC
2023 [20] Flag of Manitoba.svg Braden Calvert Flag of Manitoba.svg Steve Irwin $10,000Assiniboine Memorial CC
2024 [21] Flag of Manitoba.svg Braden Calvert Flag of the United States.svg Scott Dunnam $10,000Assiniboine Memorial CC

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