World Curling Tour event
Location in Canada
The Medicine Hat Charity Classic is an annual bonspiel on the: men's and women's World Curling Tour. It is held every October at the——Medicine Hat Curling Club in Medicine Hat, Alberta.
Event names※
- Medicine Hat Super 8 Motel Charity Classic (1997)
- Medicine Hat Super 8 Charity Classic (1998–2001)
- Jackson Dodge Charity Classic (2002)
- Meyers Norris Penny Charity Classic (2003–2012)
Past champions※
Men※
Year | Winning skip | Runner up skip | Purse (CAD) |
---|---|---|---|
1997 | Chad McMullan | Brian Humble | $33,000 |
1998 | Frank Morissette | Brian Costain | |
1999 | Lowell Peterman | Ken Hunka | |
2000 | Peja Lindholm | Bryan Derbowka | $33,000 |
2001 | Brian Humble | Leon Moch | $33,600 |
2002 | Brian Humble | Brad Heidt | $34,000 |
2003 | Rob Johnson | Greg Northcott | $34,000 |
2004 | Pat Simmons | Mickey Pendergast | $36,400 |
2005 | John Morris | Randy Bryden | $36,400 |
2006 | Joel Jordison | Adrian Bakker | $36,400 |
2007 | James Pahl | Pat Simmons | $36,400 |
2008 | Ted Appelman | Randy Bryden | $37,400 |
2009 | Wade White | Ted Appelman | $43,000 |
2010 | Pat Simmons | Ted Appelman | $43,000 |
2011 | Jamie King | Brock Virtue | $37,000 |
2012 | David Nedohin | Randy Bryden | $37,000 |
2013 | Randy Bryden | Scott Bitz | $34,000 |
2014 | Sean O'Connor | Scott Bitz | $28,000 |
2015 | Shaun Meachem | Randy Bryden | $28,000 |
2016 | Jason Jacobson | Ted Appelman | $35,000 |
2017 | Brendan Bottcher | Jamie King | $35,000 |
2018 | Ted Appelman | Kirk Muyres | $28,000 |
2019 | Karsten Sturmay | Jason Gunnlaugson | $35,000 |
2020 | Cancelled |
Women※
Year | Winning skip | Runner up skip | Purse (CAD) |
---|---|---|---|
1999 | Vicki Sjolie | Bronwen Saunders | |
2000 | Jennifer Loudon | Sandy Turner | |
2001 | Arlene Keck | Andrea Wilson | |
2002 | Jolene McIvor | Nicole Strausak | $12,100 |
2003 | Shannon Kleibrink | June Campbell | |
2004 | Stefanie Miller | Nancy Inglis | |
2005 | Diane Foster | Heather Bedard | $18,700 |
2006 | Cheryl Bernard | Amber Holland | $21,200 |
2007 | Moe Meguro | Carly Quigley | $21,200 |
2008 | Casey Scheidegger | Lisa Johnson | $22,500 |
2009 | Liudmila Privivkova | Karallee Swabb | $25,000 |
2010 | Jessie Kaufman | Eve Muirhead | $25,000 |
2011 | Eve Muirhead | Crystal Webster | $30,000 |
2012 | Chantelle Eberle | Lisa Eyamie | $30,000 |
2013 | Anna Sidorova | Sayaka Yoshimura | $30,000 |
2014 | Casey Scheidegger | Brett Barber | $24,000 |
2015 | Shannon Kleibrink | Casey Scheidegger | $24,000 |
2016 | Casey Scheidegger | Nadine Chyz | $11,600 |
2017 | Candace Chisholm | Penny Barker | $11,600 |
2018 | Kourtney Fesser | Jodi Marthaller | $10,100 |
2019 | Kayla Skrlik | Wang Meini | $24,000 |
2020 | Cancelled |
References※
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