Martensville International

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Martensville International
Established2022
Host city Martensville, Saskatchewan
Arena Martensville Curling Club
Purse$21,000 (men's)
$14,500 (women's)
Current champions (2024–25)
Men Flag of the United States.svg Korey Dropkin
Women Flag of Alberta.svg Kayla Skrlik

The Curling Stadium Martensville International is an annual curling tournament held at the Martensville Curling Club in Martensville, Saskatchewan. [1]

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The event was first held in September 2022 with a men's and women's tournament held at the same time. There was no event held for the 2023–24 season (Martensville played host to a Mixed Doubles bonspiel instead). The event returned for the 2024–25 season with a women's event held in October, and a men's event held in March.

The event is organized by Curling Stadium Saskatchewan, and all games are streamed on YouTube. [1]

Winners

Men's

YearChampion teamRunner-up teamPurse
2022 [2] Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Benoît Schwarz, Yannick Schwaller (skip), Sven Michel, Pablo Lachat Flag of Japan.svg Riku Yanagisawa, Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi, Takeru Yamamoto, Satoshi Koizumi $22,250 [3]
2025 [4] Flag of the United States.svg Korey Dropkin, Andrew Stopera, Mark Fenner, Thomas Howell Flag of Ontario.svg Scott Howard, Mat Camm, Jason Camm, Tim March $21,000

Women's

YearChampion teamRunner-up teamPurse
2022 [5] Flag of British Columbia.svg Clancy Grandy, Kayla MacMillan, Lindsay Dubue, Sarah Loken Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Alina Pätz, Silvana Tirinzoni (skip), Carole Howald, Briar Hürlimann $25,000 [3]
2024 [6] Flag of Alberta.svg Kayla Skrlik, Margot Flemming, Ashton Skrlik, Geri-Lynn Ramsay Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Amber Holland, Jill Shumay, Sherri Singler, Trenna Derdall$14,500

References

  1. 1 2 "Martensville Host to Numerous Curling Heavy Hitters This September". Martensville Messenger. Retrieved June 21, 2025.
  2. "2022 Curling Stadium Martensville International". CurlingZone. Retrieved June 8, 2025.
  3. 1 2 "BC's Team Grandy beat world champs to claim first win on Tour". TSN. Retrieved June 21, 2025.
  4. "2025 Curling Stadium Martensville International". CurlingZone. Retrieved June 21, 2025.
  5. "2022 Curling Stadium Martensville International". CurlingZone. Retrieved June 21, 2025.
  6. "2024 Curling Stadium Martensville International". CurlingZone. Retrieved June 21, 2025.