Oakville Fall Classic

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The Oakville Fall Classic (formerly the Cameron's Brewing Oakville Fall Classic and the Biosteel Oakville Fall Classic) is an annual bonspiel on the men's and women's World Curling Tour and Ontario Curling Tour. It is held annually in September at the Oakville Curling Club in Oakville, Ontario. [1]

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Past champions

Men

YearWinning teamRunner up teamPurse (CAD)Winner's share
2015 [2] Flag of Ontario.svg Codey Maus, Scott McDonald, Wesley Forget, Jeff Grant Flag of Ontario.svg Pat Ferris, Andrew Fairfull, Craig Fairfull, Nathan Small $12,600$3,200
2016 [3] Flag of Scotland.svg Kyle Smith, Thomas Muirhead, Kyle Waddell, Cammy Smith Flag of the United States.svg Heath McCormick, Chris Plys, Korey Dropkin, Thomas Howell $13,000$3,000
2017 [4] Flag of Scotland.svg Bruce Mouat, Grant Hardie, Bobby Lammie, Hammy McMillan Jr. Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Chang-min, Seong Se-hyeon, Oh Eun-soo, Lee Ki-bok $15,000$3,400
2018 [5] Flag of Japan.svg Yuta Matsumura, Tetsuro Shimizu, Yasumasa Tanida, Shinya Abe Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Matt Dunstone, Braeden Moskowy, Catlin Schneider, Dustin Kidby $12,000$3,000
2019 [6] Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Yannick Schwaller, Michael Brunner, Romano Meier, Marcel Käufeler Flag of South Korea.svg Kim Chang-min, Lee Ki-jeong, Kim Hak-kyun, Lee Ki-bok $16,000$3,500
2020Cancelled
2021 [7] Flag of Ontario.svg Glenn Howard, Scott Howard, David Mathers, Tim March Flag of Ontario.svg Tanner Horgan, Jacob Horgan, Wesley Forget, Scott Chadwick $6,000$2,000

Women

YearWinning teamRunner up teamPurse (CAD)Winner's share
2015 [8] Flag of Ontario.svg Jacqueline Harrison, Janet Murphy, Stephanie Matheson, Melissa Foster Flag of Ontario.svg Mallory Kean, Carly Howard, Kerilynn Mathers, Cheryl Kreviazuk $12,600$3,200
2016 [9] Flag of Sweden.svg Anna Hasselborg, Sara McManus, Agnes Knochenhauer, Sofia Mabergs Flag of Sweden.svg Isabella Wranå, Jennie Wåhlin, Almida de Val, Fanny Sjöberg $10,000$2,200
2017 [10] Flag of Russia.svg Yulia Portunova (Fourth), Uliana Vasilyeva (Skip), Galina Arsenkina, Julia Guzieva Flag of Ontario.svg Susan Froud, Lauren Horton, Margot Flemming, Megan Arnold$9,000$2,250
2018 [11] Flag of Japan.svg Sayaka Yoshimura, Kaho Onodera, Anna Ohmiya, Yumie Funayama Flag of Ontario.svg Erica Hopson, Breanna Rozon, Erin Butler, Emma Malfara $7,200$2,000
2019 [12] Flag of Scotland.svg Eve Muirhead, Lauren Gray, Jennifer Dodds, Vicky Wright Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Alina Pätz (Fourth), Silvana Tirinzoni (Skip), Esther Neuenschwander, Melanie Barbezat $16,000$3,500
2020Cancelled
2021 [13] Flag of the United States.svg Jamie Sinclair, Monica Walker, Cora Farrell, Elizabeth Cousins Flag of Prince Edward Island.svg Suzanne Birt, Marie Christianson, Meaghan Hughes, Michelle McQuaid $3,800$1,500

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