Prestige Hotels & Resorts Curling Classic

Vernon CC
Location in Canada

The Prestige Hotels & Resorts Curling Classic is an annual curling tournament held at the Vernon Curling Club in Vernon, British Columbia. It is one of the events on the World Curling Tour. It is held at the beginning of October, with the beginning of the bonspiel sometimes occurring in September.

Former event names

Past champions (since 2001)

Only skips names listed

Men

Year Winning skip Runner up skip Purse (CAD)
2001 British Columbia Rick Folk Manitoba Jeff Stoughton $36,000
2002 Alberta Rob Bucholz British Columbia Brent Pierce $36,000
2003 Alberta Randy Ferbey British Columbia Greg McAulay $43,500
2004 British Columbia Rick Folk Alberta J. D. Lind $43,000
2005 British Columbia Bob Ursel Quebec Pierre Charette $43,500
2006 British Columbia Brent Pierce Alberta Mark Johnson $45,000
2007 British Columbia Bob Ursel British Columbia Sean Geall $24,000
2008 British Columbia Bob Ursel British Columbia Sean Geall $24,000
2009 Alberta Kevin Koe British Columbia Bob Ursel $25,000
2010 Alberta Kevin Koe Russia Andrey Drozdov $37,000
2011 Alberta Robert Schlender British Columbia Brent Pierce $27,000
2012 British Columbia Jim Cotter Alberta Jamie King $26,000
2013 Alberta Kevin Koe Washington (state) Brady Clark $35,000
2014 British Columbia Grant Dezura British Columbia Brent Pierce $26,000
2015 British Columbia Sean Geall British Columbia Dean Joanisse $17,000
2016[1] British Columbia Tyler Tardi Japan Yusuke Morozumi $17,000

Women

Year Winning skip Runner up skip Purse (CAD)
2004 Alberta Cheryl Bernard British Columbia Kelly Scott $15,000
2005 Alberta Cheryl Bernard British Columbia Kristy Lewis $21,000
2006 British Columbia Kelley Law British Columbia Corrie Lubben $21,000
2007 Alberta Heather Rankin Alberta Shannon Kleibrink $29,200
2008 Alberta Shannon Kleibrink British Columbia Kelly Scott $38,000
2009 Japan Moe Meguro Alberta Cheryl Bernard $35,000
2010 Alberta Cheryl Bernard Russia Liudmila Privivkova $35,000
2011 Alberta Amy Nixon Alberta Lisa Eyamie $35,000
2012 Alberta Heather Nedohin Russia Anna Sidorova $35,000
2013 China Wang Bingyu Switzerland Mirjam Ott $35,000
2014 Japan Ayumi Ogasawara British Columbia Corryn Brown $37,000
2015 Saskatchewan Stefanie Lawton Alberta Chelsea Carey $39,000
2016[2] British Columbia Marla Mallett Alberta Cheryl Bernard $41,500

References

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