Interlake Pharmacy Classic

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The Interlake Pharmacy Classic was an annual bonspiel, or curling tournament, that took place at the Stonewall Curling Club in Stonewall, Manitoba. The tournament was held in a modified double-knockout format. The tournament, started in 2004 as part of the World Curling Tour, was briefly excluded in 2009 but was re-added in 2010. Curlers from Manitoba have dominated the event.

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Past champions

Men

Only skip's name is displayed.

YearWinning teamRunner up teamPurse (CAD)
2004 Flag of Manitoba.svg William Kuran Flag placeholder.svg
2005 Flag of Manitoba.svg Howard Restall Flag placeholder.svg
2006 Flag of Manitoba.svg Kerry Burtnyk Flag placeholder.svg
2007 Flag of Manitoba.svg Kerry Burtnyk Flag placeholder.svg
2008 Flag of Manitoba.svg Jeff Stoughton [1] Flag of Manitoba.svg Brad Haight $27,000
2009 [2] Flag of Manitoba.svg David Bohn Flag of Manitoba.svg Dave Elias
2010 Flag of Manitoba.svg Reid Carruthers Flag of Manitoba.svg David Bohn $21,000
2011 Flag of Manitoba.svg William Lyburn Flag of Manitoba.svg Chris Galbraith $21,000

Women

Only skip's name is displayed.

YearWinning teamRunner up teamPurse (CAD)
2004 Flag of Manitoba.svg Ainsley Champagne Flag placeholder.svg
2005 Flag of Manitoba.svg Janet Harvey Flag placeholder.svg
2006 Flag of Manitoba.svg Barb Spencer Flag placeholder.svg
2007 Flag of Manitoba.svg Joelle Brown Flag placeholder.svg
2008 Flag of Manitoba.svg Kim Link Flag placeholder.svg$11,250
2009 Flag of Manitoba.svg Chelsea Carey Flag of Manitoba.svg Janet Harvey
2010 Flag of Manitoba.svg Shauna Streich Flag of Manitoba.svg Jill Thurston $11,250
2011 Flag of Manitoba.svg Barb Spencer Flag of Manitoba.svg Joelle Brown $11,250

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