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Monday, January 30, 2017

CTRS and WCT Weekly Recap - January 27th, - January 29th 2017




Here is a recap of the events from January 27th, - January 29th 2017. 


Men
Week
Event
Winning Skip
24
Red Square Classic
Moscow, Russia, Jan. 27-29
Marc Pfister



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Sunday, January 29, 2017

2017 Canadian Junior Curling Championships - British Columbia men win


British Columbia has captured the men's championship at the 2017 Canadian Junior Curling Championships 

They defeated Ontario (Hall) 9-7


Skip: Tyler Tardi,, Third: Sterling Middleton, 
Second: Jordan  Tardi, Lead: Nicholas Meister 
and Coach: Paul Tardi

British Columbia will represent Canada at the 2017 VoIP Defender World Junior Curling Championships taking place Feb. 16–26 in Pyeongchang, South Korea.


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2017 Canadian Junior Curling Championships - Alberta women win



Alberta has captured the women's championship at the 2017 Canadian Junior Curling Championships 


They defeated Ontario (Armstrong) 5-3



Skip: Kristen Streifel, Coach: Amanda-Dawn St. Laurent, Lead: Brenna Bilassy, Second: Kate Goodhelpsen and Third: Chantele Broderson

Alberta will represent Canada at the 2017 VoIP Defender World Junior Curling Championships taking place Feb. 16–26 in Pyeongchang, South Korea.


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2017 Canadian Junior Curling Championship - Finals are set



The finals at the 2017 Canadian Junior Curling Championships are set
. All games are televised on TSN. Here is their schedule

Men


Final - Sun Jan 29 4:30 pm ET

British Columbia (Tardi) plays Ontario (Hall)

Semi-Final - Results
Ontario (Hall) defeated Northern Ontario (Horgan) 7-6

Women

Final - Sun Jan 29 12:30 ET

Ontario (Armstrong) plays Alberta (Streife)

Semi-Final - Results
Alberta (Streife) defeated Northern Ontario (Burns) 7-3

The winners will represent Canada at the 2017 VoIP Defender World Junior Curling Championships taking place Feb. 16–26 in Pyeongchang, South Korea.


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Saturday, January 28, 2017

28th Winter Universiade - Teams


Here are teams competing at the 28th Winter Universiade taking place January 29th - February 8th, 2017 in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Click here for the schedule.


Women - Click here for the results

Canada
ROCQUE Kelsey
SCHMIEMANN Danielle
MCDONALD Taylor
THEROUX Taylore

Germany
BEER Maike
BEER Claudia
ABBES Emira
MUSKATEWITZ Nicole

Kazakhstan
YUNICHEVA Ramina
SURGAY Anastassiya
BAKANOVA Kamila
ALLIYAROVA Sitora
KAKHAROVA Zarina

Norway
TRULSEN Pia
SKAGA Ingvild
FORBREGD Mari
HAALIEN Stine

ChinaMEI Jie
MA Jingyi
YIN Yanxin
SUN Chengyu
CAO Ying

Korea
KIM Eunjung
KIM Kyeongae
KIM Seonyeong
KIM Yeongmi

RussiaMOISEEVA Victoria
VASILEVA Uliana
ARSENKINA Galina
PORTUNOVA Julia
DUYUNOVA Maria

SwedenWRANAA Isabella
WAHLIN Jennie
WINQVIST DE VAL Almida
SJOEBERG Fanny

Switzerland
HUERLIMANN Briar
STERN Elena
STERN Anna
KOLLER Celine
ISELI Noelle

United Kingdom 
AITKEN Gina
KERR Rowena
HALLIDAY Rachael
HANNEN Rachel
WARD Angharad

Men - Click here for the results

Canada
SQUIRES Aaron
KRELL Richard
NUTTALL Spencer
REID Fraser
CUDDIE Russell

Czech Republic
KLIMA Lukas
CERNOVSKY Marek
JURIK Martin
MOKRIS Samuel
SPLAVEC Jakub

Japan
HIRATA Kohsuke
MIURA Yoshiya
OTANI Hiromu
KAMADA Yuto
SHIKANO Daiki

Kazakhstan
KIM Daniel
ZHUZBAY Abylaikhan
GARAGUL Dmitriy
AKHMAD Renas
IRGEBAY Tamerlan

Korea
SEONG Sehyeon
OH Eunsu
LEE Kijeong
LEE Kibok
KIM Chigu

Norway
WALSTAD Steffen
HOEIBERG Markus
NEDREGOTTEN Magnus
ROELVAAG Sander

Russia
TIMOFEEV Alexey
GADZHIKHANOV Timur,
RAZHABOV Artur
ALI Artur
KLIMOV Evgeny

Sweden
MABERGS Patrik
ESKILSSON Gustav
NYMAN Fredrik
PATZ Johannes

United Kingdom
MOUAT Bruce
LAMMIE Bobby
CANNON Gregor
SLOAN Derrick,
SCHREIBER Alasdair

United States of America
LEICHTER Alex
CLARK Nate
BOND Chris
WEBER Clavin
STOPERA Andrew


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2017 Canadian Junior Curling Championships - All-stars and award winners have been named



The all-stars and award winners at the 2017 Canadian Junior Curling Championships have been named:


All-Stars - (determined by shooting percentages during the round robin)

Women

First Team
Skip — Hailey Armstrong, Ontario (80 per cent)
Third — Grace Holyoke, Ontario (81 per cent)
Second — Sara Oliver, Manitoba (81 per cent)
Lead — Rebecca Cormier, Manitoba (81 per cent)

Second Team
Skip — Kaitlyn Jones, Saskatchewan (76 per cent)
Third — Chantele Broderson, Alberta (80 per cent)
Second — Sara Guy, Northern Ontario (80 per cent)
Lead — Shantel Hutton, Saskatchewan (80 per cent)

Men

First Team
Skip — Tanner Horgan, Northern Ontario (81 per cent)
Third — Jacob Horgan, Northern Ontario (83 per cent)
Second — Joey Hart, Ontario (85 per cent)
Lead — Nicholas Rabl, Alberta (87 per cent)

 Second Team
Skip — Tyler Tardi, B.C. (79 per cent)
Third — Tyler Lautner, Alberta (83 per cent)
Second — Nick Bissonnette, Northern Ontario (83 per cent)
Lead — Alec Cameron, Nova Scotia (85 per cent)
* In the case of a percentage tie, the all-star position goes to the player with the highest plus/minus for the week (a player receives a +1 for every game in which he/she outcurls the positional opponent by five per cent or more). Should they still be tied, the pre-event draw to the button results are used to determine the all-star.

Ken Watson Sportsmanship Awards - (voted by the players)
Women — Camille Boisvert, Quebec
Men — Nicholas Rabl, Alberta

Balance Plus Fair Play Awards - (selected by the officials)

Men
Lead — Garret Minute, Northwest Territories
Second — Graham McFarlane, Manitoba
Vice-skip — Sterling Middleton, B.C.
Skip — JT Ryan, Manitoba
Coach — Nick Kaeser, Northwest Territories

Women
Lead — Marcia Richardson, Ontario
Second  —Kate Goodhelpsen, Alberta
Vice-skip — Laura Guénard, Quebec
Skip — Krysta Burns, Northern Ontario
Coach — Susan Lang, Saskatchewan

ASHAM National Coaching Awards - (voted by the coaches)
Women – Pat Quilty, Prince Edward Island
Men – Paul Tardi B.C.

Joan Mead Legacy Awards - (selected by the event officials)
($500 scholarship)
Women – Michelle Taylor, Newfoundland/Labrador
Men – Brooks Roche, Prince Edward Island


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Friday, January 27, 2017

2017 Canadian Junior Curling Championships - Playoffs are set



The playoffs at the 2017 Canadian Junior Curling Championships 
are set. All games are televised on TSN. Here is their schedule

Men


Tiebreaker - Results
Ontario (Hall) defeated Manitoba (Ryan) 8-7

Semi-Final - Sat Jan 28 8:30 pm ET
Ontario (Hall) vs. Northern Ontario (Horgan)

Final - Sun Jan 29 4:30 pm ET
British Columbia (Tardi) plays Semi-Final winner

Women

Semi-Final - Sat Jan 28 4:30 pm
Northern Ontario (Burns) vs. Alberta (Streife)

Final - Sun Jan 29 12:30 ET
Ontario (Armstrong) plays Semi-Final winner

The winners will represent Canada at the 2017 VoIP Defender World Junior Curling Championships taking place Feb. 16–26 in Pyeongchang, South Korea.


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Sunday, January 22, 2017

CTRS and WCT Weekly Recap - January 19th, - January 22nd, 2017




Here is a recap of the events from January 19th, - January 22nd, 2017.


Men
Week
Event
Winning Skip
23
German Masters
Hamburg, Germany, Jan. 19–22
Steffen Walstad
Ed Werenich Golden Wrench Classic
Tempe, Arizona, Jan. 19–22
Mike McEwen

Women
Week
Event
Winning Skip
23
Glynhill Ladies International
Glasgow, Scotland, Jan. 19–22
Eve Muirhead



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Friday, January 20, 2017

2017 Canadian Junior Curling Championships - Teams



Here are the teams competing at the 2017 Canadian Junior Curling Championships taking place from January 21 to 29 at the Archie Browning Sports Centre and the Esquimalt Curling Club in Esquimalt, British Columbia.



Men

Alberta
Skip: Colton Goller

Third: Tyler Lautner
Second: Kurtis Goller
Lead: Nicholas Rabl
Coach: Jim Lautner
Calgary Winter Club, Calgary

British Columbia 

Skip: Tyler Tardi
Third: Sterling Middleton
Second: Jordan  Tardi
Lead: Nicholas Meister
Coach: Paul Tardi
Langley C.C. / Royal City C.C., Vancouver

Manitoba

Skip: JT Ryan
Third: Jacques Gauthier
Second: Graham McFarlane
Lead: Brendan Bilawka
Coach: John Lund
Assiniboine Memorial Curling Club, Winnipeg

New Brunswick
Skip: Liam Marin
Third: Carter Small
Second: Felipe K. Marin
Lead: James Kyle
Coach: Felipe D. Marin
Thistle-St. Andrew’s Curling Club, Saint John

Newfoundland and Labrador

Skip: Greg Blyde
Third: Liam Gregory
Second: Ian Withycombe
Lead: Connor Stapleton
Coach: Craig Withycombe
RE/MAX Centre, St. John’s

Northern Ontario 

Skip: Tanner Horgan
Third: Jacob Horgan
Second: Nicholas Bissonnette
Lead: Maxime Blais
Coach: Gerry Horgan
Copper Cliff Curling Club, Sudbury

Northwest Territories

Skip: Sawer Kaeser
Third: Tristan MacPherson
Second: Joe Sturgeon
Lead: Garrett Minute
Coach: Nick Kaeser
Fort Smith Curling Club

Nova Scotia 
Skip: Matthew Manuel
Third: Adam Cocks
Second: Nick Zachernuk
Lead: Alec Cameron
Coach: Stuart Cameron
Mayflower Curling Club, Halifax

Nunavut

Skip: Arthur Siksik
Third: Tyson Komaksiutiksak
Second: Javen Komaksiutiksak
Lead: David Aglukark
Coach: Angela Dale
Qavik Curling Club, Rankin Inlet

Ontario
Skip: Matthew Hall

Third: Jeff Wanless
Second: Joseph Hart
Lead: David Hart
Coach: Ray Bushfield
Westmount Golf & Country Club, Kitchener

Prince Edward Island 

Skip: Tyler Smith
Third: Christopher Gallant
Second: Noah O’Connor
Lead: Brooks Roche
Coach: Kevin Smith
Charlottetown Curling Complex

Quebec
Skip: Vincent Roberge
Third: Julien Tremblay
Second:  Ã‰tienne Elmaleh
Lead: Fabien Roberge
Coach: Denis Roberge
Club de curling de Rimouski and Club de curling Etchemin, Saint-Romuald

Saskatchewan
Skip: Rylan Kleiter

Third: Trevor Johnson
Second: Joshua Mattern
Lead: Matthieu Taillon
Coach: Dean Kleiter
Sutherland Curling Club, Saskatoon



Women

Alberta 

Skip: Kristen Streifel
Third: Chantele Broderson
Second: Kate Goodhelpsen
Lead: Brenna Bilassy
Coach: Amanda Dawn St. Laurent
Saville Sports Centre, Edmonton

British Columbia 

Skip: Corryn Brown
Third: Marika Van Osch
Second: Dezaray Hawes
Lead: Samantha Fisher
Coach: Allison MacInnes
Kamloops Curling Club

Manitoba 

Skip: Laura Burtnyk
Third: Hailey Ryan
Second: Sara Oliver
Lead: Rebecca Cormier
Coach: Scott Grant
Assiniboine Memorial Curling Club, Winnipeg

New Brunswick
Skip: Samantha Crook
Third: Julia Hunter
Second: Danielle Hubbard
Lead: Kayla Russell
Coach: John Corbin
Capital Winter Club, Fredericton

Newfoundland and Labrador 

Skip: Brooke Godsland
Third: Megan Kearley
Second: Gabrielle Molloy
Lead: Michelle Taylor
Coach: Mark Noseworthy
RE/MAX Centre, St. John’s

Northern Ontario 

Skip: Krysta Burns
Third: Megan Smith
Second: Sara Guy
Lead: Laura Masters
Coach: Rodney Guy
Idylwylde Golf & Country Club, Sudbury

Northwest Territories
Skip: Zoey Walsh
Third: Julie Squires-Rowe
Second: Nicole Griffiths
Lead: Katherine Lenoir
Coach: Trudie Walsh
Hay River Curling Club

Nova Scotia 
Skip: Kristin Clarke
Third: Karlee Burgess
Second: Janique LeBlanc
Lead: Emily Lloyd
Coach: Andrew Atherton
Chester Curling Club

Nunavut 

Skip: Sadie Pinksen
Third: Christianne West
Second: Kaitlin MacDonald
Lead: Melicia Elizaga
Coach: Donalda Mattie
Iqaluit Curling Club

Ontario 

Skip: Hailey Armstrong
Third: Grace Holyoke
Second: Lindsay Dubue
Lead: Marcia Richardson
Coach: Bill Rogers
Rideau Curling Club, Ottawa

Prince Edward Island 
Skip: Lauren Lenentine
Third: Kristie Rogers
Second: Breanne Burgoyne
Lead: Rachel O’Connor
Coach: Pat Quilt
Cornwall Curling Club

Quebec 
Skip: Camille Boisvert
Third: Laura Guénard
Second: Émilia Gagné
Lead: Isabelle Thiboutot
Coach: Michel Blais
Club de curling Etchemin, Saint-Romuald

Saskatchewan 
Skip: Kaitlyn Jones

Third: Sara England
Second: Rayann Zerr
Lead: Shantel Hutton
Coach: Susan Lang
Caledonian Curling Club, Regina

Quebec 

Skip: Camille Boisvert
Third: Laura Guénard
Second: Émilia Gagné
Lead: Isabelle Thiboutot
Coach: Michel Blais

Yukon 

Skip: Alyssa Meger
Third: Emily Matthews
Second: Peyton L’Henaff
Lead: Zaria Netro
Coach: Chris Meger
Whitehorse Curling Club


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2017 Canadian Junior Curling Championships - Television Schedule



Here is the television schedule for the 2017 Canadian Junior Curling Championships taking place from January 21 to 29 at the Archie Browning Sports Centre and the Esquimalt Curling Club in Esquimalt, British Columbia.


  Date
 Time (ET)
 Matchup
Network
Sat Jan 28
4:30pm
Women’s Semi-Final
TSN Network
8:30pm
Men’s Semi-Final
TSN Network
Sun Jan 29
12:30pm
Women’s Final
TSN Network
4:30pm
Men’s Final
TSN 1/3



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2017 Canadian Junior Curling Championships - Draw



Here is the draw for the 2017 Canadian Junior Curling Championships taking place from January 21 to 29 at the Archie Browning Sports Centre and the Esquimalt Curling Club in Esquimalt, British Columbia.



 2017 Draw


You can find a pdf version of the draw here


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Monday, January 16, 2017

CTRS and WCT Weekly Recap - January 12th, - January 15th, 2017




Here is a recap of the events from January 12th, - January 15th, 2017.


Men
Week
Event
Winning Skip
22
Brandon Men's Bonspiel
Brandon, Manitoba, Jan. 13-15
William Lyburn
Peace Tour Championship
Sexsmith, Alberta, Jan. 13–15
Kurt Balderston

Women
Week
Event
Winning Skip
22
International Bernese Ladies Cup
Bern, Switzerland, Jan. 12–15
Alina Paetz



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