The 2012 Red Deer Curling Classic was held from November 2 to 5 at the Red Deer Curling Club in Red Deer, Alberta as part of the 2012–13 World Curling Tour. The event was held in a triple knockout format. The purse for the men's event was CAD$33,000, of which the winner, Brendan Bottcher, received CAD$9,000.[1] The purse for the women's event was CAD$36,000, of which the winner, Chelsea Carey, received CAD$9,500.[2] Bottcher defeated Kevin Koe in the men's final with a score of 6–3, while Carey defeated Kaitlyn Lawes, who was skipping in place of Jennifer Jones, in the women's final with a score of 7–3.
The teams are listed as follows:[3]
Skip |
Third |
Second |
Lead |
Locale
|
Tom Appelman |
Brent Bawel |
Ted Appelman |
Brendan Melnyk |
Edmonton, Alberta
|
Rob Armitage |
Keith Glover |
Randy Ponich |
Wilf Edgar |
Red Deer, Alberta
|
Matthew Blandford |
Evan Asmussen |
Brent Hamilton |
Brad Chyz |
Calgary, Alberta
|
Brendan Bottcher |
Micky Lizmore |
Bradley Thiessen |
Karrick Martin |
Edmonton, Alberta
|
Nathan Connolly |
Brandon Klassen |
Adam Enright |
Parker Konschuh |
Edmonton, Alberta
|
Warren Cross |
Dean Darwent |
Jim Wallbank |
Chad Jones |
Edmonton, Alberta
|
Josh Heidt |
Brock Montgomery |
Matt Lang |
Dustin Kidby |
Kerrobert, Saskatchewan
|
Joel Jordison |
Jason Ackerman |
Brent Goeres |
Curtis Horwath |
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
|
Jamie Koe |
Tom Naugler |
Brad Chorostkowski |
Rob Borden |
Yellowknife, Northwest Territories
|
Kevin Koe |
Pat Simmons |
Carter Rycroft |
Nolan Thiessen |
Edmonton, Alberta
|
Liu Rui |
Xu Xiaoming |
Zang Jialiang |
Ba Dexin |
Harbin, China
|
Scott Manners |
Tyler Lang |
Ryan Deis |
Mike Armstrong |
North Battleford, Saskatchewan
|
Rick McKague |
Jim Moats |
Doug McNish |
Paul Strandlund |
Edmonton, Alberta
|
Sven Michel |
Claudio Pätz |
Sandro Trolliet |
Simon Gempeler |
Adelboden, Switzerland
|
Leon Moch |
Delvin Moch |
Kyle Wagner |
Greg Sjolie |
Medicine Hat, Alberta
|
Darren Moulding |
Scott Cruickshank |
Shaun Planaden |
Kyle Iverson |
Calgary, Alberta
|
Sean O'Connor |
Rob Johnson |
Ryan O'Connor |
Dan Bubola |
Calgary, Alberta
|
Kevin Park |
Shane Park |
Josh Burns |
Eric Richard |
Edmonton, Alberta
|
Dan Petryk (fourth) |
Steve Petryk (skip) |
Roland Robinson |
Thomas Usselman |
Calgary, Alberta
|
Randie Shen |
Brendon Liu |
Nicolas Hsu |
Justin Hsu |
Taipei, Chinese Taipei
|
Justin Sluchinski |
Aaron Sluchinski |
Dylan Webster |
Craig Bourgonje |
Airdrie, Alberta
|
Charley Thomas |
J. D. Lind |
Dominic Daemen |
Matthew Ng |
Calgary, Alberta
|
Brock Virtue |
Braeden Moskowy |
Chris Schille |
D. J Kidby |
Regina, Saskatchewan
|
Wade White |
Kevin Tym |
Dan Holowaychuk |
George White |
Edmonton, Alberta
|
Jeremy Hodges (fourth) |
Matt Willerton (skip) |
Craig MacAlpine |
Chris Evernden |
Edmonton, Alberta
|
Kevin Yablonski |
Vance Elder |
Harrison Boss |
Matthew McDonald |
Calgary, Alberta
|
Zou Dejia |
Chen Lu'an |
Ji Yangsong |
Li Guangxu |
Harbin, China
|
Source:[4][5][6]
Source:[7]
The teams are listed as follows:[8]
Skip |
Third |
Second |
Lead |
Locale
|
Brett Barber |
Robyn Silvernagle |
Kailena Bay |
Dayna Demmans |
Regina, Saskatchewan
|
Cheryl Bernard |
Susan O'Connor |
Lori Olson-Johns |
Shannon Aleksic |
Calgary, Alberta
|
Chelsea Carey |
Kristy McDonald |
Kristen Foster |
Lindsay Titheridge |
Winnipeg, Manitoba
|
Laura Crocker |
Sarah Wilkes |
Rebecca Pattison |
Jen Gates |
Edmonton, Alberta
|
Deanna Doig |
Kim Schneider |
Colleen Ackerman |
Michelle McIvor |
Kronau, Saskatchewan
|
Tanilla Doyle |
Joelle Horn |
Lindsay Amundsen-Meyer |
Christina Faulkner |
Edmonton, Alberta
|
Lisa Eyamie |
Maria Bushell |
Jodi Marthaller |
Valerie Hamende |
High River, Alberta
|
Tiffany Game |
Vanessa Pouliot |
Jennifer Van Wieren |
Melissa Pierce |
Edmonton, Alberta
|
Michèle Jäggi |
Marisa Winkelhausen |
Stéphanie Jäggi |
Malanie Barbezät |
Bern, Switzerland
|
Heather Jensen |
Shana Snell |
Heather Rogers |
Carly Quigley |
Airdrie, Alberta
|
Kaitlyn Lawes |
Kirsten Wall |
Jill Officer |
Dawn Askin |
Winnipeg, Manitoba
|
Shannon Kleibrink |
Bronwen Webster |
Kalynn Park |
Chelsey Matson |
Calgary, Alberta
|
Allison MacInnes |
Grace MacInnes |
Diane Gushulak |
Jacalyn Brown |
Kamloops, British Columbia
|
Lindsay Makichuk |
Amy Janko |
Jessica Monk |
Kristina Hadden |
Edmonton, Alberta
|
Amy Nixon |
Nadine Chyz |
Whitney Eckstrand |
Tracy Bush |
Calgary/Red Deer, Alberta
|
Ayumi Ogasawara |
Yumie Funayama |
Kaho Onodera |
Michiko Tomabechi |
Sapporo, Japan
|
Mirjam Ott |
Carmen Schäfer |
Carmen Küng |
Janine Greiner |
Davos, Switzerland
|
Trish Paulsen |
Kari Kennedy |
Sarah Collins |
Kari Paulsen |
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
|
Jocelyn Peterman |
Brittany Tran |
Rebecca Konschuh |
Kristine Anderson |
Red Deer, Alberta
|
Marilou Richter |
Darah Provencal |
Jessie Sanderson |
Sandra Comadina |
New Westminster, British Columbia
|
Leslie Rogers |
Suzanne Walker |
Jenilee Goertzen |
Kelsey Latawiec |
Edmonton, Alberta
|
Anna Sidorova |
Ludmila Privivkova |
Margarita Fomina |
Ekaterina Galkina |
Moscow, Russia
|
Manuela Siegrist |
Alina Pätz |
Nadine Lehmann |
Nicole Dünki |
Basel, Switzerland
|
Renée Sonnenberg |
Lawnie MacDonald |
Cary-Anne Sallows |
Rona Pasika |
Edmonton, Alberta
|
Barb Spencer |
Katie Spencer |
Ainsley Champagne |
Raunora Westcott |
Winnipeg, Manitoba
|
Tiffany Steuber |
Megan Anderson |
Lisa Miller |
Cindy Westgard |
Edmonton, Alberta
|
Valerie Sweeting |
Dana Ferguson |
Joanne Taylor |
Rachelle Pidherny |
Edmonton, Alberta
|
Jill Thurston |
Kristen Phillips |
Brette Richards |
Kendra Georges |
Winnipeg, Manitoba
|
Silvana Tirinzoni |
Marlene Albrecht |
Esther Neuenschwander |
Sandra Gantenbein |
Aarau, Switzerland
|
Crystal Webster |
Erin Carmody |
Geri-Lynn Ramsay |
Samantha Preston |
Calgary, Alberta
|
Holly Whyte |
Heather Steele |
Cori Dunbar |
Jamie Forth |
Edmonton, Alberta
|
Kelly Wood |
Teejay Haichert |
Kelsey Dutton |
Janelle Tyler |
Swift Current, Saskatchewan
|
Source:[9][10][11]
[12]
- ^ "Men's Event". CurlingZone. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
- ^ "Women's Event". CurlingZone. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
- ^ "Men's Teams". CurlingZone. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
- ^ "Men's A Event". CurlingZone. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
- ^ "Men's B Event". CurlingZone. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
- ^ "Men's C Event". CurlingZone. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
- ^ "Men's Playoffs". CurlingZone. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
- ^ "Women's Teams". CurlingZone. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
- ^ "Women's A Event". CurlingZone. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
- ^ "Women's B Event". CurlingZone. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
- ^ "Women's C Event". CurlingZone. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
- ^ "Women's Playoffs". CurlingZone. Retrieved July 27, 2020.