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St. Thomas Curling Classic

Curling event in Ontario, Canada


Summary

Curling event in Ontario, Canada

The St. Thomas Curling Classic (previously Roy Inch & Sons Service Experts Classic and the Arctic Snowplows Classic before 2014) is a bonspiel, part of the men's Ontario Curling Tour. The event is held in October and takes place at the St. Thomas Curling Club in St. Thomas, Ontario.

In the past, the event has been open to both men's and women's teams. In 2013, Sherry Middaugh's team made it all the way to the final. That year, 4 of the 16 teams entered were women's rinks.

Past Champions

YearWinning skipRunner up skipPurse (CAD)
2006ON Rob Nixon
2007ON Andrew Fairfull
2008ON Axel Larsen
2010ON Jim LyleON Garth Mitchell$9,800
2011ON Mike AndersonON Mike Jakubo$12,000
2012ON Bowie Abbis-MillsON Bruce Park$12,000
2013ON Mike JakuboON Sherry Middaugh$9,000
2014USA Brandon CorbettON Terry Corbin$9,000
2015Cancelled
2016ON Aaron SquiresON Daryl Shane$7,600
2017–2021Not held
2022ON John WillseyNB James Grattan$11,000

References

References

  1. "Arctic Snowplows Classic". Ontario Curling Tour.
  2. "Roy Inch & Sons Service Experts Classic -- Ontario Curling Tour".
  3. "Willsey Wins St. Thomas Curling Classic".
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