Stroud Sleeman Cash Spiel

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Stroud Sleeman Cash Spiel
Established2005
Host city Stroud, Ontario
Arena Stroud Curling Club
Men's purse$11,200
Women's purse$11,200
Current champions (2022)
Men Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Yannick Schwaller
Women Flag of Ontario.svg Isabelle Ladouceur
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The Stroud Sleeman Cashspiel is an annual bonspiel, or curling tournament. It takes place at the Stroud Curling Club in Stroud, Ontario. [1] The tournament has been held as part of the men's and women's Ontario Curling Tour, and included on the World Curling Tour from 2013 to 2019.

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Past champions

Only skip's name is displayed.

Men

YearWinning skipRunner up skipPurse (CAD)
2005 Flag of Ontario.svg Kirk Ziola
2006 Flag of Ontario.svg Cary Luner
2007 Flag of Ontario.svg Kirk Ziola
2008 Flag of Ontario.svg Terry Corbin
2010 Flag of Ontario.svg John Epping Flag of Ontario.svg Garth Mitchell $18,300
2011 Flag of Ontario.svg Jake Higgs Flag of Ontario.svg Darryl Shane $20,200
2012 Flag of Ontario.svg Joe Frans Flag of Ontario.svg Greg Balsdon $15,000
2013 Flag of Ontario.svg Greg Balsdon Flag of the United States.svg Heath McCormick $15,000
2014 [2] Flag of Ontario.svg Colin Dow Flag of Ontario.svg Scott McDonald $11,000
2015 Flag of Ontario.svg Codey Maus Flag of Denmark.svg Rasmus Stjerne $12,380
2016 Flag of Ontario.svg Chad Allen Flag of Ontario.svg Colin Dow $12,380
2017 Flag of Ontario.svg Wayne Tuck Jr. Flag of Ontario.svg Brandon Tippin$12,380
2018 [3] Flag of Ontario.svg John Willsey Flag of Ontario.svg Cory Heggestad $12,200
2019 Flag of Ontario.svg Sandy MacEwan Flag of Ontario.svg Jason Camm $14,000
2020Cancelled
2021Cancelled
2022 [4] Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Yannick Schwaller Flag of Ontario.svg Pat Ferris $11,200

Women

YearWinning skipRunner up skipPurse (CAD)
2012 Flag of Ontario.svg Julie Hastings Flag of Ontario.svg Shawnessy Johnson$2,000
2013 Flag of Ontario.svg Heather Graham Flag of Ontario.svg Julie Hastings $6,000
2014 [5] Flag of Ontario.svg Julie Hastings Flag of Ontario.svg Sherry Middaugh $6,000
2015 Flag of Ontario.svg Julie Tippin Flag of Ontario.svg Allison Flaxey $7,425
2016 Flag of Ontario.svg Julie Tippin Flag of Ontario.svg Megan Balsdon $7,425
2017 Flag of Ontario.svg Susan Froud Flag of Ontario.svg Ashley Waye$7,425
2018 [6] Flag of Ontario.svg Jaimee Gardner Flag of Ontario.svg Kirsten Marshall$7,200
2019 Flag of Quebec.svg Julie Tippin Flag of Ontario.svg Krista McCarville $10,500
2020Cancelled
2021Cancelled
2022 [7] Flag of Ontario.svg Isabelle Ladouceur Flag of Ontario.svg Krysta Burns $11,200

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