2004 BDO Curling Classic
Host cityHamilton, Ontario
ArenaGlendale Golf & Country Club
DatesNovember 4–7, 2004
WinnerAlberta Team Martin
SkipKevin Martin
ThirdDon Walchuk
SecondCarter Rycroft
LeadDon Bartlett
FinalistManitoba Jeff Stoughton
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2004 BDO Curling Classic was held November 4–7, 2004 at the Glendale Golf & Country Club in Hamilton, Ontario. The total purse of the event was $100,000. It was the first of four (men's) Grand Slam events of the 2004-05 curling season,[1] and it is considered to be that season's version of The National event.

Edmonton's Kevin Martin rink overcame a 5–0 deficit to defeat Winnipeg's Jeff Stoughton team in the final, 10–9. Team Martin picked up $30,000 for the win.[1]

Sportsnet covered the semifinal and final on television.[2]

Teams

The teams were as follows:[3]

Skip Third Second Lead Locale
Chad AllenChad SimpsonJay AllenLyndon BlaneyOntario Brantford, Ontario
Dave BoehmerPat SpringRichard DaneaultDon HarveyManitoba Petersfield, Manitoba
Todd BrandwoodScott BannerBill BuchananBrad HiscockOntario Hamilton, Ontario
Tom BrewsterGraeme ConnalRon BrewsterColin CampbellScotland Glasgow, Scotland
Kerry BurtnykKen TresoorRob FowlerKeith FentonManitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba
Peter CornerCraig KochanIan RobertsonKen McDermotOntario Thornhill, Ontario
Mark DaceyBruce LohnesRob HarrisAndrew GibsonNova Scotia Halifax, Nova Scotia
Glen DespinsRod MontgomeryPhillip GermainDwayne MihaliczSaskatchewan Regina, Saskatchewan
Pat DugganMatt WeatherbieMatthew BulmanJamie WenskeOntario Toronto, Ontario
David NedohinRandy Ferbey (skip)Scott PfeiferMarcel RocqueAlberta Edmonton, Alberta
Rick FolkKevin FolkJeff RichardGerry RichardBritish Columbia Kelowna, British Columbia
Chris FultonJeff HendersonCraig CordinerNicolas AubinOntario Ottawa, Ontario
Brad GushueMark NicholsKeith RyanJamie KorabNewfoundland and Labrador St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
Mike HarrisJohn BasePhil LoevenmarkTrevor WallOntario Oakville, Ontario
Cory HeggestadMark Barran ?Bob DrumondOntario Barrie, Ontario
Guy HemmingsMartin FerlandFrançois GagnéDale NessQuebec Saint-Aimé, Quebec
Glenn HowardRichard HartBrent LaingCraig SavillOntario Coldwater, Ontario
Russ HowardJames GrattanGrant OdishawMarc LeCocqNew Brunswick Moncton, New Brunswick
Al HutchinsonDaryl ShaneBruce CoxPeter IrwinOntario Owen Sound, Ontario
Kevin MartinDon WalchukCarter RycroftDon BartlettAlberta Edmonton, Alberta
Heath McCormickPeter SteskiJeff SteskiShaun HarrisOntario Oil City, Ontario
Wayne MiddaughGraeme McCarrelJoe FransScott BaileyOntario Midland, Ontario
Garth MitchellBill MackayDerek DixJeff CoreyOntario Oakville, Ontario
John MorrisKevin KoeMarc KennedyPaul MoffattAlberta Calgary, Alberta
Brent PalmerRob NixonScott SimpsonRob GreggOntario Burlington, Ontario
Vic PetersMark LukowichChris NeufeldDenni NeufeldManitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba
Nick RizzoJohn EppingScott FosterRob BrockbankOntario Brantford, Ontario
Andreas SchwallerChristof SchwallerMarkus EgglerAndreas ÖstreichSwitzerland Basel, Switzerland
David SerwatukDoug GarritsenSteve GoodgerRob WattsOntario Hamilton, Ontario
Jeff StoughtonJon MeadGarry VandenbergheSteve GouldManitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba
Tim MorrisonWayne Tuck Jr. (skip)Jason BoyceJason CurtisOntario Brantford, Ontario
Ed WerenichNeil HarrisonRyan WerenichLino Di IorioOntario Holland Landing, Ontario

Draw

The event was a triple knock out.

Playoffs

The playoff scores were as follows:[1]

Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Final
         
Alberta Martin 7
Manitoba Boehmer 3
Alberta Martin 5
New Brunswick R. Howard 3
New Brunswick R. Howard 8
Manitoba Burtnyk 5
Alberta Martin 10
Manitoba Stoughton 9
Manitoba Stoughton 8
Scotland Brewster 1
Manitoba Stoughton 8
Ontario G. Howard 5
Ontario G. Howard 10
Alberta Morris 2

Final

[4]

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Final
Alberta Kevin Martin 0 1 0 3 0 3 1 0 1 1 10
Manitoba Jeff Stoughton (has hammer) 5 0 1 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 9

References

  1. 1 2 3 "No. 1 Martin rink gives Stoughton early 5-0 lead, then comes back". Edmonton Journal. November 8, 2004. Retrieved 2021-11-07.
  2. "Six-ender carries Despins". Regina Leader-Post. November 6, 2004. Retrieved 2021-11-07.
  3. "BDO Curling Classic -- Teams". CurlingZone.
  4. "CURLING". Calgary Herald. November 8, 2004. p. 8. Retrieved November 7, 2021.
  • Results from the CurlingZone database
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