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Curling competition at Thunder Bay, Ontario
2012 Courtesy Freight Northern Ontario Superspiel |
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Host city | Thunder Bay, Ontario |
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Arena | Port Arthur Curling Club |
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Dates | November 9–11 |
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Men's winner | TBD |
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Curling club | TBD |
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Skip | TBD |
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Third | TBD |
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Second | TBD |
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Lead | TBD |
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Finalist | TBD |
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Women's winner | TBD |
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Curling club | TBD |
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Skip | TBD |
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Third | TBD |
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Second | TBD |
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Lead | TBD |
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Finalist | TBD |
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The 2012 Courtesy Freight Northern Ontario Superspiel will be held from November 9 to 11 at the Port Arthur Curling Club in Thunder Bay, Ontario as part of the 2012–13 World Curling Tour. The event will be held in a round robin format. The purse for the men's event will be CAD$15,000, of which the winner will receive CAD$5,000,[1] and the purse for the men's event will be CAD$6,000.[2]
Men
Teams
The teams are listed as follows:[3]
Skip |
Third |
Second |
Lead |
Locale
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Brian Adams, Jr. |
Michael Makela |
Andy Peloza |
Phil Kennedy |
Thunder Bay, Ontario
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Mike Assad |
Ben Mikkelsen |
Jordan Potts |
Mike Davis |
Thunder Bay, Ontario
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Trevor Bonot |
Allen Macsemchuk |
Chris Briand |
Tim Jewett |
Thunder Bay, Ontario
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Bryan Burgess |
Mike Pozihun |
Dale Weirsema |
Pat Berezoski |
Thunder Bay, Ontario
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Kurtis Byrd |
Isaac Keffer |
Josh Szajewski |
Mike Zsakai |
Thunder Bay, Ontario
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Jeff Currie |
Mike McCarville |
Colin Koivula |
Jamie Childs |
Thunder Bay, Ontario
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Eric Fenson |
Trevor Andrews |
Blake Morton |
Calvin Weber |
Bemidji, Minnesota
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Pete Fenson |
Shawn Rojeski |
Joe Polo |
Ryan Brunt |
Bemidji, Minnesota
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Kyle Foster |
Wes Jonasson |
Rodney Legault |
Darcy Jacobs |
Arborg, Manitoba
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Christopher Plys (fourth) |
Tyler George (skip) |
Rich Ruohonen |
Colin Hufman |
Duluth, Minnesota
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Al Hackner |
Kory Carr |
Kristofer Leupen |
Gary Champagne |
Thunder Bay, Ontario
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Evan Jensen |
Daniel Metcalf |
Dan Ruehl |
Steve Gebauer |
St. Paul, Minnesota
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Dylan Johnston |
Cody Johnston |
Travis Showalter |
Jay Turner |
Thunder Bay, Ontario
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Craig Kochan |
Matt Dumontelle |
John McClelland |
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Thunder Bay, Ontario
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Ron Kowalchuk |
Ed Pedersen |
Ernie Surkan |
John Bird |
Thunder Bay, Ontario
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Art Lappalainen |
Ron Rosengren |
Tim Warkentin |
Larry Rathjie |
Thunder Bay, Ontario
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Ryan Lemke |
Nathan Gebert |
John Lilla |
Casey Konopacky |
Medford, Wisconsin
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Jeff MacDonald |
Greg Doran |
Brendan Berbenuik |
Phil Tribe |
Thunder Bay, Ontario
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Russ Mellerup |
Dan Kukko |
Ron Evans |
Mike Rutledge |
Thunder Bay, Ontario
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Joe Scharf |
Trevor Clifford |
Aaron Skillen |
Bill Peloza |
Thunder Bay, Ontario
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Steen Sigurdson |
Riley Smith |
Ian McMillan |
Nick Curtis |
Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Brennan Wark |
Jordan Potter |
Kyle Toset |
Joel Adams |
Thunder Bay, Ontario
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Zach Warkentin |
Matt Roberts |
Mackenzie Joblin |
Will Perozak |
Thunder Bay, Ontario
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Gary Weiss |
Deron Surkan |
Aaron Rogalski |
Mark Beazley |
Thunder Bay, Ontario
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Round Robin Standings
The draw is listed as follows:[4]
Playoffs
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Women
Teams
The teams are listed as follows:[5]
Round Robin Standings
The draw is listed as follows:[6]
Playoffs
References
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