DeKalb Superspiel

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DEKALB Superspiel
Established2009
Host city Morris, Manitoba
Arena Morris Curling Club
Men's purse$30,000
Women's purse$30,000
Current champions (2023)
Men Flag of Ontario.svg Tanner Horgan
Women Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Xenia Schwaller
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Morris CC

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.

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Past champions

Only skip's name is displayed.

Men

YearWinning teamRunner up teamPurse (CAD)
2009 Flag of Manitoba.svg Vic Peters Flag of Manitoba.svg Randy Dutiaume $18,200
2010 Flag of Manitoba.svg Mike McEwen Flag of Manitoba.svg Dave Boehmer $19,000
2011 (Mar.) Flag of Alberta.svg Kevin Koe Flag of Manitoba.svg Mike McEwen $35,000
2011 (Nov.) Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Braeden Moskowy Flag of Manitoba.svg William Lyburn $30,000
2012 Flag of Manitoba.svg William Lyburn Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Alexander Attinger $30,000
2013 Flag of Manitoba.svg Steen Sigurdson Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Jeff Hartung $30,000
2014 Flag of Manitoba.svg Matt Dunstone Flag of Manitoba.svg Scott Ramsay $30,000
2015 Flag of Manitoba.svg Reid Carruthers Flag of Alberta.svg Charley Thomas $45,000
2016 Flag of Manitoba.svg Mike McEwen Flag of Manitoba.svg William Lyburn $45,000
2017 Flag of Ontario.svg Dylan Johnston Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Yannick Schwaller $34,500
2018 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Matt Dunstone Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Kirk Muyres $45,000
2019 Flag of Manitoba.svg Tanner Horgan Flag of Manitoba.svg Mike McEwen $33,800
2020Cancelled
2021 [2] Flag of Manitoba.svg Jason Gunnlaugson Flag of Alberta.svg Karsten Sturmay $36,000
2022 [3] Flag of Manitoba.svg Matt Dunstone Flag of Manitoba.svg Reid Carruthers $36,000
2023 [4] Flag of Ontario.svg Tanner Horgan Flag of Manitoba.svg Braden Calvert $30,000

Women

YearWinning teamRunner up teamPurse (CAD)
2009 Flag of Alberta.svg Crystal Webster Flag of Quebec.svg Ève Bélisle $18,200
2010 Flag of Ontario.svg Sherry Middaugh Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Wang Bingyu $14,600
2011 (Mar.) Flag of Manitoba.svg Chelsea Carey Flag of Manitoba.svg Michelle Montford $19,000
2011 (Nov.) Flag of Manitoba.svg Barb Spencer Flag of Manitoba.svg Lisa DeRiviere $24,000
2012 Flag of Manitoba.svg Darcy Robertson Flag of Manitoba.svg Barb Spencer $24,000
2013 Flag of Manitoba.svg Barb Spencer Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Michèle Jäggi $24,000
2014 Flag of Ontario.svg Tracy Horgan Flag of Manitoba.svg Jennifer Jones $30,000
2015 Flag of Manitoba.svg Jennifer Jones Flag of the United States.svg Erika Brown $40,000
2016 Flag of Manitoba.svg Jennifer Jones Flag of Manitoba.svg Michelle Englot $37,000
2017 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Penny Barker Flag of Manitoba.svg Briane Meilleur $23,000
2018 Flag of Manitoba.svg Allison Flaxey Flag of Manitoba.svg Jennifer Clark-Rouire $45,000
2019 Flag of Alberta.svg Laura Walker Flag of Manitoba.svg Mackenzie Zacharias $26,700
2020Cancelled
2021 [5] Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Amber Holland Flag of British Columbia.svg Kayla MacMillan $24,000
2022 [6] Flag of Manitoba.svg Abby Ackland [7] Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Nancy Martin $24,000
2023 [8] Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Xenia Schwaller Flag of Alberta.svg Serena Gray-Withers$30,000

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