Atkins Curling Supplies Classic | |
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Established | 2009 |
Host city | Winnipeg, Manitoba |
Arena | Assiniboine Memorial CC |
Men's purse | $10,000 |
Women's purse | $10,000 |
Current champions (2024) | |
Men | Braden Calvert |
Women | Kim Su-hyeon |
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.
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.
Only skip's name is displayed.
Year | Winning team | Runner up team | Purse (CAD) | Host |
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2009 [2] [3] | Janet Harvey | Kaileigh Strath | $14,000 | Charleswood CC |
2010 [4] [5] | Jackie Komyshyn | Kim Link | $10,600 | Charleswood CC |
2011 [6] [7] | Janet Harvey | Shannon Birchard | $15,600 | East St. Paul CC |
2012 | Kate Cameron | Kerri Einarson | $15,000 | East St. Paul CC |
2013 | Darcy Robertson | Jill Thurston | $16,000 | East St. Paul CC |
2014 [8] | Janet Harvey | Colleen Kilgallen | $16,000 | East St. Paul CC |
2015 | Darcy Robertson | Barb Spencer | $16,000 | East St. Paul CC |
2016 [9] | Beth Peterson | Darcy Robertson | $17,900 | Assiniboine Memorial CC |
2017 [10] | Darcy Robertson | Barb Spencer | $10,000 | Assiniboine Memorial CC |
2018 | Barb Spencer [11] | Kristy Watling | $9,400 | Assiniboine Memorial CC |
2019 | Abby Ackland | Beth Peterson | $6,200 | Assiniboine Memorial CC |
2020 [12] | Mackenzie Zacharias | Darcy Robertson | $3,200 | Assiniboine Memorial CC |
2021 [13] | Jamie Sinclair | Kristy Watling | $6,000 | Assiniboine Memorial CC |
2022 [14] | Beth Peterson | Abby Ackland | $5,000 | Assiniboine Memorial CC |
2023 [15] | Lisa McLeod | Emily Cherwinski | $10,000 | Assiniboine Memorial CC |
2024 [16] | Kim Su-hyeon | Darcy Robertson | $10,000 | Assiniboine Memorial CC |
Year | Winning team | Runner up team | Purse (CAD) | Host |
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2017 | David Bohn | Jordan Smith | $8,800 | Assiniboine Memorial CC |
2018 | Corey Chambers | Ty Dilello | $10,000 | Assiniboine Memorial CC |
2019 | Braden Calvert | Korey Dropkin | $12,300 | Assiniboine Memorial CC |
2020 [17] | Jordon McDonald | Ryan Wiebe | $6,400 | Assiniboine Memorial CC |
2021 [18] | Braden Calvert | Rich Ruohonen | $9,000 | Assiniboine Memorial CC |
2022 [19] | Zachary Wasylik | Corey Chambers | $8,000 | Assiniboine Memorial CC |
2023 [20] | Braden Calvert | Steve Irwin | $10,000 | Assiniboine Memorial CC |
2024 [21] | Braden Calvert | Scott Dunnam | $10,000 | Assiniboine Memorial CC |
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