Molson Cash Spiel

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The Molson Cash Spiel was an annual bonspiel, or curling tournament, held as part of the women's World Curling Tour. The event was held in November and took place at the Duluth Curling Club in Duluth, Minnesota. It was held in conjunction with the Coors Light Cash Spiel on the men's World Curling Tour. It last ran in 2006.

Past champions

YearWinning skipRunner up skipPurse (USD)
2004 Flag of New York.svg Patti Lank
2005 Flag of Manitoba.svg Jennifer Jones
2006 Flag of Minnesota.svg Aileen Sormunen
2007 Flag of New York.svg Patti Lank
2008 Flag of Ontario.svg Krista McCarville
2010 Flag of Ontario.svg Krista McCarville Flag of Minnesota.svg Aileen Sormunen $6,000
2011 Flag of Wisconsin.svg Becca Hamilton Flag of Ontario.svg Krista McCarville $7,200
2012 Flag of Ontario.svg Krista McCarville Flag of Wisconsin.svg Becca Hamilton $7,200
2013 Flag of Wisconsin.svg Jenna Haag Flag of Minnesota.svg Courtney George $7,200
2014 Flag of Minnesota.svg Cory Christensen Flag of Ontario.svg Kendra Lilly $7,200
2015 Flag of Ontario.svg Krista McCarville Flag of Minnesota.svg Nina Roth $8,000
2016 Flag of Minnesota.svg Nina Roth Flag of Minnesota.svg Jamie Sinclair $9,000

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