Avonair Cash Spiel

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The Avonair Cash Spiel is an annual bonspiel, or curling tournament, that takes place at the Avonair Curling Club in Edmonton, Alberta. The tournament is held in a round robin format. The tournament started in 2013 as part of the World Curling Tour's regional developmental series of events.

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Past champions

Men

YearWinning teamRunner up teamPurse (CAD)
2013 [1] Flag of Alberta.svg Ted Appelman, Shawn Donnelly, Landon Bucholz, Bryce Bucholz Flag of Alberta.svg Shane Park, Tony Germsheid, Aaron Sarafinchan, Phil Hemming $11,000
2014 [2] Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Soo-hyuk, Park Jong-duk, Kim Tae-hwan, Yoo Min-hyeon Flag of Alberta.svg Daylan Vavrek, Evan Asmussen, Jason Ginter, Andrew O'Dell $11,000
2015 [3] Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Soo-hyuk, Kim Tae-hwan, Park Jong-duk, Nam Yoon-ho Flag of Alberta.svg Robert Collins, Thomas Usselman, Scott Sawatzky, Colin Stroeder $10,800
2016 [4] Flag of Alberta.svg Glen Hansen, Dean Ross, Don Bartlett, George Parsons Flag of Alberta.svg Charley Thomas, Nathan Connolly, Brandon Klassen, D. J. Kidby $10,800
2017 [5] Flag of Alberta.svg Aaron Sluchinski, Dean Mamer, Kerr Drummond, Dylan Webster Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zou Dejia, Zou Qiang, Xu Jingtao, Shao Zhilin$12,500
2018 [6] Flag of Alberta.svg Karsten Sturmay, Tristan Steinke, Jason Ginter, Glenn Venance Flag of Alberta.svg Thomas Usselman, Aaron Sarafinchan, Morgan Van Doesburg, Brad Kokoroyannis$12,000
2019 [7] Flag of Alberta.svg Jeremy Harty, Kyler Kleibrink, Joel Berger, Kurtis Goller Flag of Alberta.svg Ryan Jacques, Desmond Young, Andrew Gittis, Gabriel Dyck $12,000

Women

YearWinning teamRunner up teamPurse (CAD)
2013 [8] Flag of Alberta.svg Jessie Kaufman, Tiffany Steuber, Dayna Demmans, Stephanie Enright Flag of Alberta.svg Holly Whyte, Heather Steele, Deena Benoit, Karynn Flory $11,000
2014 [9] Flag of Japan.svg Mari Motohashi, Chinami Yoshida, Yumi Suzuki, Yurika Yoshida Flag of Alberta.svg Tiffany Game, Vanessa Pouliot, Jennifer Van Wieren, Melissa Pierce $11,000
2015 [10] Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Mei Jie, Gao Xuesong, Jiang Xindi, She Qiutong Flag of Japan.svg Rina Ida, Tamami Mato, Mao Ishigaki, Natsuko Ishiyama $9,300
2016 [11] Flag of Alberta.svg Nadine Chyz, Heather Jensen, Rebecca Konschuh, Heather Rogers Flag of Alberta.svg Jodi Marthaller, Tessa Ruetz, Nicole Larson, Valerie Ekelund $9,700
2017 [12] Flag of Alberta.svg Nadine Scotland, Heather Jensen, Rebecca Konschuh, Heather Rogers Flag of Alberta.svg Jodi Marthaller, Jody McNabb, Nicole Larson, Valerie Ekelund$7,700
2018 [13] Flag of Alberta.svg Nicky Kaufman, Pam Appelman, Holly Baird, Stephanie Enright Flag of Alberta.svg Tiffany Steuber, Brittany Martin, Lisa Miller, Cindy Westgard $9,000
2019 [14] Flag of Alberta.svg Marla Sherrer, Janais DeJong, Julie Servais, Rebecca Boorse Flag of Alberta.svg Kaitlin Stubbs, Cassie Savage, Lesley Pyne, Megan Johnson$10,000

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