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Tim Hortons Brier Shot of the Week Award
Canadian curling prize
Canadian curling prize
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Shot of the Week Award |
| sport | Curling |
| competition | Tim Hortons Brier |
| givenfor | The most outstanding shot during the Tim Hortons Brier. |
| first | 1997 |
| firstwinner | AB Kevin Martin |
| mostwins | ON Glenn Howard (3) |
| mostrecent | NL Brad Gushue |
The Shot of the Week Award at the annual Tim Hortons Brier is presented to the individual curler who executes the most outstanding shot during the tournament. The award has been presented since 1997. The inaugural winner was Kevin Martin of Alberta. The current holder of the award is Brad Gushue.
From 1997 to 2009 the award was selected by the Brier's statisticians. From 2010 to 2013, the award was selected by TSN. It has not been presented since.
Winners
| Year | Winner | Team |
|---|---|---|
| 1997 | Kevin Martin | |
| 1998 | Guy Hemmings | |
| 1999 | Guy Hemmings | |
| 2000 | Peter Corner | |
| 2001 | Kerry Burtnyk | |
| 2002 | David Nedohin | |
| 2003 | Bruce Lohnes | |
| 2004 | Jay Peachey | |
| 2005 | David Nedohin | |
| 2006 | Mark Dacey | |
| 2007 | Dean Joanisse | |
| 2008 | Glenn Howard | |
| 2009 | Glenn Howard | |
| 2010 | Richard Hart | |
| 2011 | Jeff Stoughton | |
| 2012 | Glenn Howard | |
| 2013 | Brad Gushue |
References
References
- 2017 Brier Media Guide: Player Awards
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