DEKALB Superspiel | |
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Established | 2009 |
Host city | Morris, Manitoba |
Arena | Morris Curling Club |
Men's purse | $30,000 |
Women's purse | $30,000 |
Current champions (2023) | |
Men | Tanner Horgan |
Women | Xenia Schwaller |
The DeKalb Superspiel is a curling bonspiel that takes place at the Morris Curling Club in Morris, Manitoba. It was an event on the World Curling Tour until 2019 and the Manitoba Curling Tour, and also takes part in the Canadian Team Ranking System (CTRS). [1] There is a men's and women's event. The event began in 2009 and is annually held usually the third weekend in November but is subject to changes if the WCT or MCA has a conflicting bonspiel.
Only skip's name is displayed.
Year | Winning team | Runner up team | Purse (CAD) |
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2009 | Vic Peters | Randy Dutiaume | $18,200 |
2010 | Mike McEwen | Dave Boehmer | $19,000 |
2011 (Mar.) | Kevin Koe | Mike McEwen | $35,000 |
2011 (Nov.) | Braeden Moskowy | William Lyburn | $30,000 |
2012 | William Lyburn | Alexander Attinger | $30,000 |
2013 | Steen Sigurdson | Jeff Hartung | $30,000 |
2014 | Matt Dunstone | Scott Ramsay | $30,000 |
2015 | Reid Carruthers | Charley Thomas | $45,000 |
2016 | Mike McEwen | William Lyburn | $45,000 |
2017 | Dylan Johnston | Yannick Schwaller | $34,500 |
2018 | Matt Dunstone | Kirk Muyres | $45,000 |
2019 | Tanner Horgan | Mike McEwen | $33,800 |
2020 | Cancelled | ||
2021 [2] | Jason Gunnlaugson | Karsten Sturmay | $36,000 |
2022 [3] | Matt Dunstone | Reid Carruthers | $36,000 |
2023 [4] | Tanner Horgan | Braden Calvert | $30,000 |
Year | Winning team | Runner up team | Purse (CAD) |
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2009 | Crystal Webster | Ève Bélisle | $18,200 |
2010 | Sherry Middaugh | Wang Bingyu | $14,600 |
2011 (Mar.) | Chelsea Carey | Michelle Montford | $19,000 |
2011 (Nov.) | Barb Spencer | Lisa DeRiviere | $24,000 |
2012 | Darcy Robertson | Barb Spencer | $24,000 |
2013 | Barb Spencer | Michèle Jäggi | $24,000 |
2014 | Tracy Horgan | Jennifer Jones | $30,000 |
2015 | Jennifer Jones | Erika Brown | $40,000 |
2016 | Jennifer Jones | Michelle Englot | $37,000 |
2017 | Penny Barker | Briane Meilleur | $23,000 |
2018 | Allison Flaxey | Jennifer Clark-Rouire | $45,000 |
2019 | Laura Walker | Mackenzie Zacharias | $26,700 |
2020 | Cancelled | ||
2021 [5] | Amber Holland | Kayla MacMillan | $24,000 |
2022 [6] | Abby Ackland [7] | Nancy Martin | $24,000 |
2023 [8] | Xenia Schwaller | Serena Gray-Withers | $30,000 |
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