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2016–17 curling season

The 2016–17 curling season began in August 2016 and ended in April 2017.


2016–17 curling season
Curling

The 2016–17 curling season began in August 2016 and ended in April 2017.

Note: In events with two genders, the men's tournament winners will be listed before the women's tournament winners.

This section lists events sanctioned by and/or conducted by Curling Canada (formerly the Canadian Curling Association). The following events in bold have been confirmed by Curling Canada as are part of the 2016–17 Season of Champions programme.

EventWinning teamRunner-up team
Canadian Mixed Curling Championship Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Nov. 14–19Northern OntarioManitoba
Travelers Curling Club Championship Kelowna, British Columbia, Nov. 20–26OntarioSaskatchewan
ManitobaAlberta
Canada Cup Brandon, Manitoba, Nov. 30–Dec. 4Reid CarruthersBrad Gushue
Jennifer JonesRachel Homan
Continental Cup of Curling Paradise, Nevada, Jan. 12–15Team North AmericaTeam World
Canadian Junior Curling Championships Victoria, British Columbia, Jan. 21–29British ColumbiaOntario
AlbertaOntario
Tournament of Hearts St. Catharines, Ontario, Feb. 18–26OntarioManitoba
Tim Hortons Brier St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Mar. 4–12Newfoundland and LabradorCanada
U Sports/Curling Canada University Championships Thunder Bay, Ontario, Mar. 18–22Memorial Sea-HawksAlberta Golden Bears
Laurentian VoyageursLakehead Thunderwolves
Canadian Senior Curling Championship Fredericton, New Brunswick, Mar. 20–25AlbertaOntario
SaskatchewanOntario
CCAA Curling National Championships Camrose, Alberta, Mar. 22–25Fanshawe FalconsMohawk Mountaineers
Red Deer QueensConcordia Thunder
World Men's Curling Championship Edmonton, Alberta, Apr. 1–9CanadaSweden
Canadian Masters Curling Championships Guelph, Ontario, Apr. 3-9Northern OntarioAlberta
SaskatchewanOntario
Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Trials Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Apr. 5-9Joanne Courtney/Reid CarruthersRachel Homan/John Morris
Canadian Under-18 Curling Championship Moncton, New Brunswick Apr. 18-22Northern OntarioNova Scotia
Northern OntarioNew Brunswick
Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship Boucherville, Quebec, Apr. 24-30ManitobaAlberta

Note: Events that have not been placed on Curling Canada's list of sanctioned events are listed here. If an event is listed on Curling Canada's final list for the 2016–17 curling season, it will be moved up to the "Curling Canada-sanctioned events" section.

EventWinning teamRunner-up team
World Mixed Curling Championship Kazan, Russia, Oct. 15–22RussiaSweden
Pacific-Asia Curling Championships Uiseong, South Korea, Nov. 6–12JapanChina
South KoreaChina
World Wheelchair Curling B-Championship Lohja, Finland, Nov. 4–11FinlandScotland
European Curling Championships Braehead, Scotland, Nov. 18–26ASwedenNorway
RussiaSweden
BNetherlandsSlovakia
HungaryTurkey
World Junior B Curling Championships Östersund, Sweden Jan. 3–9ChinaTurkey
ScotlandTurkey
Americas Challenge Duluth, Minnesota, Jan. 27–29United StatesBrazil
United StatesBrazil
Pinty's All-Star Curling Skins Game Banff, Alberta, Feb. 3–5Team Kevin KoeTeam Brad Jacobs
Team Jennifer JonesTeam Valerie Sweeting
Winter Universiade Almaty, Kazakhstan, Jan. 29–Feb. 8Great BritainSweden
CanadaRussia
World Junior Curling Championships Pyeongchang, South Korea, Feb. 16–26South KoreaUnited States
SwedenScotland
World Wheelchair Curling Championship Pyeongchang, South Korea, Mar. 4–11NorwayRussia
World Women's Curling Championship Beijing, China, Mar. 18–26CanadaRussia
World Senior Curling Championships Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada Apr. 22–29SwedenCanada
CanadaSwitzerland
World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, Apr. 22–29SwitzerlandCanada
2017 European Curling Championships – Group C Andorra, May. 6 – May 13CSpainFrance
SpainPoland

See: List of teams on the 2016–17 World Curling Tour

Grand Slam events in bold.

WeekEventWinning pairRunner-up pairPurse (CAD)Winner's share (CAD)SFM
6CCT Tallinn Mixed Doubles International Tallinn, Estonia, Sept. 22–25Skaslien / NedregottenKauste / Rantamaki$591
7Canad Inns Mixed Doubles Championship Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, Sept. 30–Oct. 2Homan / MorrisWang / Ba
9Service Experts Mixed Doubles Classic Edmonton, Alberta, Oct. 14–16Portunova / GlukhovXu / Kuo
10CCT Austrian Mixed Doubles Cup Kitzbühel, Austria, Oct. 20–23Szekeres / NagyAitken / Mouat
11CCT Mixed Doubles Cup Geising Geising, Germany, Oct. 28–30Bryzgalova / KrushelnitskiyHájková / Paul
12Pacific Northwest Mixed Doubles Invitational Seattle, Washington, Nov. 3–6Martin / SchneiderPeterson / Polo$25,732
14Wall Grain Mixed Doubles Classic Kimberley, British Columbia, Nov. 14–16Homan / MorrisMiskew / Griffith
Bern Mixed Doubles CCT Bern, Switzerland, Nov. 16–20Aitken / MouatT. Michel / S. Michel
15Listowel Mixed Doubles Spiel Listowel, Ontario, Nov. 25–27Westlund Stewart / StewartWasylkiw / Ewart$6,400
Brazil National Mixed Doubles Championship Vancouver, British Columbia, Nov. 18–26Shibuya / CerquinhoOliveira / Nunes
18Mixed Doubles Curling Challenge Urdorf, Switzerland, Dec. 16–18Wang / BaJäggi / Freiberger
22CCT Dutch Masters Mixed Doubles Zoetermeer, Netherlands, Jan. 13–15Kalocsai / van DorpA. Fowler / B. Fowler$2,093
23Gefle Mixed Doubles Cup Gävle, Sweden, Jan. 19–22Jäggi / FreibergerM. Gribi / R. Gribi
24Stu Sells Mixed Doubles Championship Toronto, Ontario, Jan. 27–28K. Tuck / W. TuckWestlund Stewart / Stewart
25International Mixed Doubles Aarau Trophy Aarau, Switzerland, Feb. 3–5Perret / RiosMoskaleva / Gulkhov
27CCT Slovakia Mixed Doubles Curling Cup Bratislava, Slovakia, Feb. 16–19Moskaleva / GlukhovBryzgalova / Krushelnitsky
29Toronto Cricket Mixed Doubles Cashspiel Toronto, Ontario, Mar. 3–5Kim / LeeMenard / BakerTBD
32International Mixed Doubles Dumfries Dumfries, Scotland, Mar. 24–26C. Noreen / P. NoreenGarcia / Garcia VezTBD
33Latvian Mixed Doubles Curling Cup Riga, Latvia, Mar. 30–Apr. 2Bryzgalova / KrushelnitskyPerret / RiosTBD
After Week 35#SkipPointsAfter Week 35#SkipPoints
1Niklas Edin538.755
2Brad Gushue520.533
3Reid Carruthers404.461
4Brad Jacobs393.266
5Mike McEwen340.698
6John Epping331.506
7Kevin Koe330.396
8Kyle Smith309.127
9Steve Laycock299.038
10Peter de Cruz276.074
1Rachel Homan455.229
2Jennifer Jones397.078
3Silvana Tirinzoni386.589
4Anna Hasselborg372.295
5Allison Flaxey341.058
6Valerie Sweeting325.544
7Casey Scheidegger303.570
8Eve Muirhead303.252
9Michelle Englot264.412
10Tracy Fleury224.898
Final#Skip$ (CAD)Final#Skip$ (CAD)
1Niklas Edin$191,469
2Brad Jacobs$164,000
3Brad Gushue$140,395
4Reid Carruthers$120,200
5Kevin Koe$107,000
6John Morris$94,762
7Mike McEwen$89,066
8John Epping$86,000
9Kyle Smith$73,801
10Steve Laycock$69,000
1Rachel Homan$132,500
2Jennifer Jones$121,897
3Anna Hasselborg$113,262
4Silvana Tirinzoni$97,558
5Valerie Sweeting$90,250
6Allison Flaxey$84,995
7Casey Scheidegger$74,500
8Eve Muirhead$56,697
9Kerri Einarson$51,500
10Tracy Fleury$47,203
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