Superstore Monctonian Challenge

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Superstore Monctonian Challenge
Superstore Lady Monctonian
Established2004 [1]
Host city Moncton, New Brunswick
Arena Curl Moncton
Men's purse$12,400
Women's purse$6,000
Current champions (2023)
Men Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Stuart Thompson
Women Flag of New Brunswick.svg Abby Burgess

The Superstore Monctonian Challenge (men's event) or the Superstore Lady Monctonian (women's event) is an annual bonspiel, or curling tournament, held at Curl Moncton in Moncton, New Brunswick. It was part of the women's World Curling Tour from 2004 to 2019 and joined the men's tour in 2019. The tournament is held in a round robin format. The event was previously known as the Lady Monctonian Invitational Spiel, the Lady Monctonian Invitational and the Atlantic Superstore Monctonian Challenge.

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Past Champions

Women

YearWinning teamRunner-up teamPurse (CAD)
2004
2005 Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Jocelyn Palmer
2006 [2] Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Kay Zinck, Colleen Jones, Mary Mattatall, Monica Moriarty
2007
2008 [3] Flag of Prince Edward Island.svg Suzanne Birt, Shelly Bradley, Leslie MacDougall, Stefanie Clark Flag of New Brunswick.svg Mary Jane McGuire, Megan McGuire, Sarah Berthelot, Jocelyn Adams
2009 [4] Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Colleen Pinkney, Wendy Currie, Karen Hennigar, Susan Creelman Flag of New Brunswick.svg Melissa Adams, Sandy Comeau, Stacey Leger, Pamela Nicol
2010 [5] Flag of New Brunswick.svg Ashley Howard, Jaclyn Crandall, Shannon Williams, Kristen MacDiarmid Flag of Prince Edward Island.svg Erin Carmody, Geri-Lynn Ramsay, Kathy O'Rourke, Tricia Affleck $12,000
2011 [6] Flag of New Brunswick.svg Sylvie Robichaud, Danielle Nicholson, Marie Richard, Kendra Dickison Flag of Prince Edward Island.svg Suzanne Birt, Shelly Bradley, Robyn MacPhee, Leslie MacDougall
2012 [7] Flag of New Brunswick.svg Andrea Crawford, Rebecca Atkinson, Danielle Parsons, Jodie deSolla Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Theresa Breen, Amanda Simpson, Jocelyn Adams, Kelly Anderson $8,000
2013 [8] Flag of Prince Edward Island.svg Suzanne Birt, Shelly Bradley, Michelle McQuaid, Susan McInnis Flag of Prince Edward Island.svg Kathy O'Rourke, Meaghan Hughes, Robyn Green, Tricia Affleck
2014 [9] Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Kelly Backman, Kristen MacDiarmid, Jennifer Crouse, Karlee Jones Flag of Prince Edward Island.svg Kathy O'Rourke, Robyn Green, Meaghan Hughes, Tricia Affleck $8,500
2015 [10] Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Mary Mattatall, Marg Cutcliffe, Jill Alcoe-Holland, Andrea Saulnier Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Theresa Breen, Tanya Hilliard, Jocelyn Adams, Amanda Simpson $8,000
2016 [11] Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Jill Brothers, Erin Carmody, Blisse Joyce, Jenn Brine Flag of Prince Edward Island.svg Robyn MacPhee, Sarah Fullerton, Meaghan Hughes, Michelle McQuaid $8,800
2017 [12] Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Theresa Breen, Marlee Powers, Jocelyn Adams, Amanda Simpson Flag of Prince Edward Island.svg Veronica Smith, Jane DiCarlo, Sabrina Smith, Whitney Young $7,500
2018 [13] Flag of New Brunswick.svg Andrea Crawford, Jillian Babin, Jennifer Armstrong, Katie Forward Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Mary-Anne Arsenault, Christina Black, Jenn Baxter, Kristin Clarke $7,500
2019 [14] Flag of New Brunswick.svg Andrea Crawford, Jennifer Armstrong, Jillian Babin, Katie Forward Flag of Prince Edward Island.svg Suzanne Birt, Marie Christianson, Meaghan Hughes, Michelle McQuaid $10,000
2020Cancelled
2021 [15] Flag of New Brunswick.svg Andrea Crawford, Sylvie Quillian, Jillian Babin, Jaclyn Tingley Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Christina Black, Jenn Baxter, Karlee Jones, Shelley Barker $6,000
2022 [16] Flag of Prince Edward Island.svg Suzanne Birt, Colleen Jones, Meaghan Hughes, Sinead Dolan Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Sarah Murphy, Erin Carmody, Kate Callaghan, Jenn Mitchell $6,000
2023 [17] Flag of New Brunswick.svg Abby Burgess, Brooke Tracy, Sarah Gaines, Sierra Tracy Flag of New Brunswick.svg Sylvie Quillian, Sarah Mallais, Carol Webb, Jane Boyle $6,000

Men

YearWinning teamRunner-up teamPurse (CAD)
2019 [18] Flag of New Brunswick.svg Scott Jones, Jeremy Mallais, Brian King, Robert Daley Flag of New Brunswick.svg Ed Cyr, Alex Robichaud, Chris Wagner, Alex Kyle$11,200
2020Cancelled
2021 [19] Flag of New Brunswick.svg James Grattan, Paul Dobson, Andy McCann, Jamie Brannen Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Matthew Manuel, Luke Saunders, Jeffrey Meagher, Nick Zachernuk$12,750
2022 [20] Flag of Prince Edward Island.svg Tyler Smith, Adam Cocks, Edward White, Ryan Lowery Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Stuart Thompson, Kendal Thompson, Colten Steele, Michael Brophy $12,400
2023 [21] Flag of Quebec.svg Julien Tremblay (Fourth), Jean-Michel Arsenault (Skip), Jesse Mullen, Philippe Brassard Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Stuart Thompson, Cameron MacKenzie, Travis Colter, Phil Crowell $12,400

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