Kelowna Double Cash

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The Kelowna Double Cash is an annual tournament on the men's and women's World Curling Tour. It is held annually in November at the Kelowna Curling Club in Kelowna, British Columbia. [1] The men's event is sponsored by Raymond James Financial and the women's event by the Sunset Ranch Golf & Country Club.

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The purse for the event is $15,200. [2]

The event has been held since 2018. [3]

The 2020 event was the first BC event of the 2020–21 curling season, as other events had been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in British Columbia. [4]

Men's champions

YearWinning teamRunner up teamPurse (CAD)Winner's share (CAD)
2018 [5] Flag of British Columbia.svg Jim Cotter, Steve Laycock, Tyrel Griffith, Rick Sawatsky Flag of British Columbia.svg Tyler Tardi, Sterling Middleton, Matthew Hall, Alex Horvath $13,000$4,000
2019 [6] Flag of British Columbia.svg Daniel Wenzek, Cameron de Jong, Cody Tanaka, Nicholas Umbach Flag of British Columbia.svg Jeff Richard, Tyler Klymchuk, Corey Chester, Rhys Gamache$14,200$4,500
2020 [1] Flag of British Columbia.svg Tyler Tardi, Sterling Middleton, Jason Ginter, Jordan Tardi Flag of British Columbia.svg Sean Geall, Jeff Richard, Jared Kolomaya, Nicholas Meister $15,200$4,500
2021 [7] Flag of Japan.svg Yuta Matsumura, Tetsuro Shimizu, Yasumasa Tanida, Shinya Abe Flag of British Columbia.svg Cameron de Jong, Andrew Komlodi, Matt Tolley, John Slattery$7,000$3,000

Women's champions

YearWinning teamRunner up teamPurse (CAD)Winner's share (CAD)
2018 [8] Flag of British Columbia.svg Corryn Brown, Erin Pincott, Dezaray Hawes, Ashley Klymchuk Flag of British Columbia.svg Alyssa Kyllo, Kelsi Jones, Morgayne Eby, Kim Slattery (skip)$8,800$3,400
2019 [9] Flag of Japan.svg Tori Koana, Yuna Kotani, Mao Ishigaki, Arisa Kotani Flag of Alberta.svg Nicky Kaufman, Pam Appelman, Kim Curtin, Stephanie Enright $12,600$4,000
2020 [10] Flag of British Columbia.svg Corryn Brown, Erin Pincott, Dezaray Hawes, Samantha Fisher Flag of British Columbia.svg Mary-Anne Arsenault, Jeanna Schraeder, Sasha Carter, Renee Simons $15,200 [2] $4,000
2021 [11] Flag of British Columbia.svg Kaila Buchy, Jaelyn Cotter, Katelyn McGillivray, Hannah Lindner Flag of British Columbia.svg Mary-Anne Arsenault, Jeanna Schraeder, Sasha Carter, Renee Simons $8,400$3,000

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