2011–12 curling season
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The 2011–12 curling season began in September 2011 and ended in April 2012.

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

CCA-sanctioned events

This section lists events sanctioned by and/or conducted by the Canadian Curling Association (CCA). The following events in bold have been confirmed by the CCA as part of the 2011–12 Season of Champions programme as of December 6, 2010.[1] The non-bold events are events sanctioned by the CCA.

Event Winning team Runner-up team
Canadian Mixed Curling Championship
Sudbury, Ontario, Nov. 12–19
 Saskatchewan Alberta
The Dominion Curling Club Championship
Richmond, British Columbia, Nov. 21–26
 Alberta Ontario
 Manitoba Ontario
Canada Cup of Curling
Cranbrook, British Columbia, Nov. 30–Dec. 4
Alberta Kevin MartinOntario Glenn Howard
Manitoba Jennifer JonesManitoba Chelsea Carey
Continental Cup of Curling
Langley, British Columbia, Jan. 12–15
United Nations WorldCanadaUnited States North America
Winter Youth Olympics
Innsbruck, Austria, Jan. 13–22
MT  Switzerland Italy
MD Michael Brunner (SUI)
 Nicole Muskatewitz (GER)
 Martin Sesaker (NOR)
 Kim Eun-bi (KOR)
Canadian Junior Curling Championships
Napanee, Ontario, Feb. 4–12
 Alberta Northern Ontario
 Alberta Manitoba
World Wheelchair Curling Championship
Chuncheon City, South Korea, Feb. 18–25
 Russia South Korea
Tournament of Hearts
Red Deer, Alberta, Feb. 18–26
Alberta Heather NedohinBritish Columbia Kelly Scott
Tim Hortons Brier
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Mar. 3–11
Ontario Glenn HowardAlberta Kevin Koe
World Junior Curling Championships
Östersund, Sweden, Mar. 3–11
 Canada Sweden
 Scotland Czech Republic
CIS/CCA University Curling Championships
Welland, Ontario, Mar. 14–18
Alberta Alberta Golden BearsOntario Waterloo Warriors
Ontario Wilfrid Laurier Golden HawksOntario Brock Badgers
World Women's Curling Championship
Lethbridge, Alberta, Mar. 17–25
  Switzerland Sweden
Canadian Senior Curling Championships
Abbotsford, British Columbia, Mar. 17–25
 Alberta Newfoundland and Labrador
 Alberta Newfoundland and Labrador
Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship
Thunder Bay, Ontario, Mar. 18–25
 Saskatchewan Alberta
CCAA Curling Invitational Championship
Peterborough, Ontario, Mar. 21–24
Ontario Fanshawe FalconsAlberta Red Deer Kings
Ontario Fanshawe FalconsAlberta Grande Prairie Wolves
Canadian Masters Curling Championships
Montreal, Quebec, Mar. 26–Apr. 1
 Newfoundland and Labrador Quebec
 Saskatchewan Ontario
World Men's Curling Championship
Basel, Switzerland, Mar. 31–Apr. 8
 Canada Scotland
World Senior Curling Championships
Tårnby, Denmark, Apr. 14–21
 Ireland Canada
 Canada Scotland
World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship
Erzurum, Turkey, Apr. 23–29
  Switzerland Sweden

Other events

Note: Events that have not been placed on the CCA's list of sanctioned events are listed here.

Event Winning team Runner-up team
European Mixed Curling Championship
Tårnby, Denmark, Sep. 30–Oct. 8
  Switzerland Germany
European Curling Championships — Group C
Tårnby, Denmark, Sep. 30–Oct. 8
C Poland Lithuania
 Poland Slovakia
World Wheelchair Curling Championship Qualification
Lohja, Finland, Nov. 5–10
 Slovakia Italy
Pacific-Asia Curling Championships
Nanjing, China, Nov. 19–26
 China New Zealand
 China South Korea
European Curling Championships
Moscow, Russia, Dec. 2–10
A Norway Sweden
 Scotland Sweden
B Russia Hungary
 Hungary Finland
European Junior Curling Challenge
Copenhagen, Denmark, Jan. 3–8
 Italy Russia
 Italy Denmark
TSN Curling Skins Game
Rama, Ontario, Jan. 7–8
Alberta Kevin KoeManitoba Jeff Stoughton
Karuizawa International Curling Championship
Karuizawa, Japan, Jan. 25–29
Japan Yusuke MorozumiCanada Colin Thomas
Canada Laura CrockerSwitzerland Silvana Tirinzoni
USA-Brazil Challenge
Bemidji, Minnesota, Jan. 27–29
Not held
Pacific-Asia Junior Curling Championships
Jeonju City, South Korea, Jan. 27–Feb. 2
 China South Korea
 Japan South Korea

World Curling Tour

Grand Slam events in bold.[2][3]

Note: More events may be posted as time progresses.

Teams

Men's events

Week Event Winning skip Runner-up skip
3Baden Masters
Baden, Switzerland, Sept. 2–4
Switzerland Sven MichelScotland Tom Brewster
5AMJ Campbell Shorty Jenkins Classic
Brockville, Ontario, Sept. 15–18
Ontario John EppingOntario Chad Allen
The Shoot-Out
Edmonton, Alberta, Sept. 15–18
Alberta Randy FerbeyAlberta Rob Bucholz
Cloverdale Cash Spiel
Surrey, British Columbia, Sept. 15–18
Russia Alexey TselousovBritish Columbia Brent Pierce
6Radisson Blu Oslo Cup
Oslo, Norway, Sept. 22–25
Sweden Niklas EdinScotland Tom Brewster
Green Bay Cash Spiel
Green Bay, Wisconsin, Sept. 23–25
China Liu RuiMinnesota Mike Farbelow
Point Optical Curling Classic
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Sept. 23–26
Manitoba Mike McEwenAlberta Kevin Martin
7Twin Anchors Invitational
Vernon, British Columbia, Sept. 30–Oct. 3
Alberta Robert SchlenderBritish Columbia Brent Pierce
Horizon Laser Vision Center Classic
Regina, Saskatchewan, Sept. 30–Oct. 3
Saskatchewan Scott BitzSaskatchewan Mark Herbert
Swiss Cup Basel
Basel, Sept. 30–Oct. 2
Canada Brad GushueSwitzerland Peter de Cruz
8StuSells Toronto Tankard
Toronto, Ontario, Oct. 7–10
Ontario Chris GardnerOntario Robert Rumfeldt
Westcoast Curling Classic
New Westminster, British Columbia, Oct. 7–10
Alberta Kevin MartinManitoba Mike McEwen
Manitoba Lotteries Men's Curling Classic
Brandon, Manitoba, Oct. 7–10
China Liu RuiManitoba Rob Fowler
9St. Paul Cash Spiel
St. Paul, Minnesota, Oct. 13–16
Minnesota Tyler GeorgeOntario Jeff Currie
Meyers Norris Penny Charity Classic
Medicine Hat, Alberta, Oct. 14–17
Alberta Jamie KingAlberta Brock Virtue
10Challenge Casino Lac Leamy
Buckingham, Quebec, Oct. 20–23
Quebec Jean-Michel MénardOntario Brad Jacobs
Canad Inns Prairie Classic
Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, Oct. 21–24
Manitoba Mike McEwenAlberta Randy Ferbey
Labatt Crown of Curling
Kamloops, British Columbia, Oct. 21–24
British Columbia Andrew BileskyBritish Columbia Grant Olsen
Curling Masters Champéry
Champéry, Switzerland, Oct. 21–23
Switzerland Peter de CruzScotland Tom Brewster
11Cactus Pheasant Classic
Brooks, Alberta, Oct. 27–30
Manitoba Mike McEwenAlberta Randy Ferbey
12GP Car and Home World Cup of Curling
Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Nov. 2–6
Ontario Glenn HowardOntario John Epping
Red Deer Curling Classic
Red Deer, Alberta, Nov. 4–7
Alberta Jamie KingNorthwest Territories Jamie Koe
13Vancouver Island Shootout
Victoria, British Columbia, Nov. 11–13
British Columbia Bryan MikiAlberta Jamie King
Whites Drug Store Classic
Swan River, Manitoba, Nov. 11–14
Manitoba Reid CarruthersSaskatchewan Colton Flasch
World Financial Group Classic
Calgary, Alberta, Nov. 11–13
Alberta Brock VirtueAlberta Tom Appelman
14Sun Life Classic
Brantford, Ontario, Nov. 18–21
Sweden Niklas EdinSwitzerland Sven Michel
Wainwright Roaming Buffalo Classic
Wainwright, Alberta, Nov. 18–21
British Columbia Brent PierceAlberta Wade White
Interlake Pharmacy Classic
Stonewall, Manitoba, Nov. 18–21
Manitoba William LyburnManitoba Chris Galbraith
15Challenge Casino de Charlevoix
Clermont, Quebec, Nov. 24–27
Prince Edward Island Brett GallantNewfoundland and Labrador Brad Gushue
DEKALB Superspiel
Morris, Manitoba, Nov. 24–27
Saskatchewan Braeden MoskowyManitoba William Lyburn
Edinburgh International
Edinburgh, Scotland, Nov. 25–27
Scotland Tom BrewsterScotland Sandy Reid
Seattle Cash Spiel
Seattle, Washington, Nov. 25–27
British Columbia Jay WakefieldBritish Columbia Jody Epp
16Laphroaig Scotch Open
Madison, Wisconsin, Dec. 2–4
Minnesota Pete FensonWisconsin David Brown
Dauphin Clinic Pharmacy Classic
Dauphin, Manitoba, Dec. 2–5
Saskatchewan Brent GedakManitoba Chris Galbraith
18BDO Canadian Open of Curling
Kingston, Ontario, Dec. 14–18
Manitoba Mike McEwenManitoba Jeff Stoughton
Curl Mesabi Cash Spiel
Eveleth, Minnesota, Dec. 16–18
Wisconsin Craig BrownMinnesota Todd Birr
21Mercure Perth Masters
Perth, Scotland, Jan. 5–8
Canada Mike McEwenNorway Thomas Ulsrud
24Pomeroy Inn & Suites National
Dawson Creek, British Columbia, Jan. 25–29
Ontario Glenn HowardAlberta Kevin Martin
German Masters
Hamburg, Germany, Jan. 27–29
United States Tyler GeorgeGermany Wolfgang Burba
25Pharmasave Gimli Classic
Gimli, Manitoba, Feb. 3–5
Cancelled
30Pomeroy Inn & Suites Prairie Showdown
Grande Prairie, Alberta, Mar. 8–11
Alberta Kevin MartinChina Liu Rui
33Victoria Curling Classic Invitational
Victoria, British Columbia, Mar. 29–Apr. 1
Alberta Kevin MartinManitoba Mike McEwen
36Sun Life Financial Players' Championship
Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Apr. 17–22
Ontario John EppingOntario Glenn Howard

Women's events

Week Event Winning skip Runner-up skip
5AMJ Campbell Shorty Jenkins Classic
Brockville, Ontario, Sept. 15–18
Ontario Sherry MiddaughOntario Rachel Homan
The Shoot-Out
Edmonton, Alberta, Sept. 15–18
Saskatchewan Stefanie LawtonAlberta Cheryl Bernard
Cloverdale Cash Spiel
Surrey, British Columbia, Sept. 15–18
British Columbia Kelley LawRussia Liudmila Privivkova
6Radisson Blu Oslo Cup
Oslo, Norway, Sept. 22–25
Canada Jennifer JonesSweden Margaretha Sigfridsson
Schmirler Curling Classic
Regina, Saskatchewan, Sept. 23–26
Russia Liudmila PrivivkovaSaskatchewan Jolene Campbell
7Twin Anchors Invitational
Vernon, British Columbia, Sept. 29–Oct. 2
Alberta Shannon KleibrinkAlberta Lisa Eyamie
8Curlers Corner Autumn Gold Curling Classic
Calgary, Alberta, Oct. 7–10
Manitoba Cathy Overton-ClaphamAlberta Shannon Kleibrink
StuSells Toronto Tankard
Toronto, Ontario, Oct. 7–10
Ontario Cathy AuldOntario Lisa Farnell
Credit Suisse Women's Masters Basel
Basel, Switzerland, Oct. 7–9
Sweden Margaretha SigfridssonSwitzerland Mirjam Ott
9Meyers Norris Penny Charity Classic
Medicine Hat, Alberta, Oct. 14–17
Scotland Eve MuirheadAlberta Crystal Webster
10Manitoba Lotteries Women's Curling Classic
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Oct. 21–24
Alberta Renée SonnenbergAlberta Heather Nedohin
Labatt Crown of Curling
Kamloops, British Columbia, Oct. 21–24
Switzerland Michèle JäggiRussia Olga Zyablikova
Challenge Casino Lac Leamy
Buckingham, Quebec, Oct. 21–23
Ontario Jenn HannaQuebec Marie-France Larouche
11Colonial Square Ladies Classic
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Oct. 28–31
Alberta Crystal WebsterAlberta Valerie Sweeting
12Royal LePage OVCA Women's Fall Classic
Kemptville, Ontario, Nov. 3–6
Ontario Sherry MiddaughOntario Jenn Hanna
Stockholm Ladies Cup
Stockholm, Sweden, Nov. 3–6
Russia Liudmila PrivivkovaSweden Anna Hasselborg
Red Deer Curling Classic
Red Deer, Alberta, Nov. 4–7
Switzerland Silvana TirinzoniBritish Columbia Kelley Law
13Vancouver Island Shootout
Victoria, British Columbia, Nov. 11–13
British Columbia Roselyn CraigJapan Ayumi Ogasawara
14Interlake Pharmacy Classic
Stonewall, Manitoba, Nov. 18–21
Manitoba Barb SpencerManitoba Joelle Brown
Sun Life Classic
Brantford, Ontario, Nov. 18–21
Ontario Sherry MiddaughWisconsin Erika Brown
15DEKALB Superspiel
Morris, Manitoba, Nov. 24–27
Manitoba Barb SpencerManitoba Lisa DeRiviere
International ZO women's tournament
Wetzikon, Switzerland, Nov. 25–27
Germany Andrea SchöppSwitzerland Mirjam Ott
Boundary Ford Curling Classic
Lloydminster, Alberta, Nov. 25–28
Alberta Jessie KaufmanAlberta Dana Ferguson
16Laphroaig Scotch Open
Madison, Wisconsin, Dec. 2–4
Wisconsin Erika BrownNew York (state) Patti Lank
18Curl Mesabi Cash Spiel
Eveleth, Minnesota, Dec. 16–18
Minnesota Cassandra PotterMinnesota Allison Pottinger
22International Bernese Ladies Cup
Bern, Switzerland, Jan. 13–15
Switzerland Michèle JäggiCanada Jennifer Jones
23Glynhill Ladies International
Glasgow, Scotland, Jan. 20–22
Switzerland Mirjam OttSwitzerland Michèle Jäggi
30Pomeroy Inn & Suites Prairie Showdown
Grande Prairie, Alberta, Mar. 8–11
Alberta Shannon KleibrinkAlberta Renée Sonnenberg
31Victoria Curling Classic Invitational
Victoria, British Columbia, Mar. 29–Apr. 1
Manitoba Chelsea CareyAlberta Shannon Kleibrink
36Sun Life Financial Players' Championship
Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Apr. 17–22
Saskatchewan Stefanie LawtonManitoba Cathy Overton-Clapham

WCT Order of Merit rankings

Men[4]

as of Week 36
# Skip Points
1Manitoba Mike McEwen476.130
2Alberta Kevin Martin468.510
3Ontario Glenn Howard463.733
4Manitoba Jeff Stoughton368.665
5Sweden Niklas Edin329.415
6Alberta Kevin Koe316.875
7Norway Thomas Ulsrud239.844
8Ontario John Epping231.433
9Manitoba Rob Fowler219.855
10Newfoundland and Labrador Brad Gushue184.383

Women[5]

as of Week 36
# Skip Points
1Manitoba Jennifer Jones416.500
2Alberta Heather Nedohin308.715
3Saskatchewan Stefanie Lawton279.225
4Switzerland Mirjam Ott247.905
5Manitoba Chelsea Carey244.970
6Alberta Shannon Kleibrink236.840
7Saskatchewan Amber Holland210.509
8Ontario Sherry Middaugh207.685
9Manitoba Cathy Overton-Clapham193.962
10Sweden Margaretha Sigfridsson180.935

WCT Money List

Men[6]

as of Week 36
# Skip $ (CAD)
1Manitoba Mike McEwen149,969
2Alberta Kevin Martin105,000
3Ontario Glenn Howard100,750
4Ontario John Epping65,500
5Alberta Kevin Koe61,250
6Sweden Niklas Edin56,993
7Newfoundland and Labrador Brad Gushue54,554
8Manitoba Jeff Stoughton50,008
9Alberta Randy Ferbey41,000
10Scotland Tom Brewster38,356

Women[7]

as of Week 36
# Skip $ (CAD)
1Manitoba Cathy Overton-Clapham52,422
2Ontario Sherry Middaugh49,000
3Manitoba Jennifer Jones44,858
4Saskatchewan Stefanie Lawton43,200
5Switzerland Michèle Jäggi25,492
6Russia Liudmila Privivkova24,953
7Switzerland Silvana Tirinzoni23,974
8Alberta Renée Sonnenberg23,500
9Alberta Crystal Webster23,150
10Switzerland Mirjam Ott22,982

The Dominion MA Cup

The Dominion MA Cup presented by TSN was contested in the 2011–12 season.[8][9] The Cup was awarded to the Canadian Curling Association Member Association (MA) who has had the most success during the season in CCA-sanctioned events. Events include the Canadian mixed championship, men's and women's juniors championships, the Scotties, the Brier, the men's and women's senior championships and the national wheelchair championship. Points were awarded based on placement in each of the events, with the top association receiving 14 points, then the 2nd place team with 13, etc.

Alberta won the second Dominion MA Cup, finishing first in five of the eight events, including the Scotties, and finishing second in the other three events, including the Brier. Alberta also defended its title from last year, when they tied with Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan finished in fourth place with two first-place finishes, while last year's runner-up Manitoba finished in a close third, losing second place to Ontario, which had one first-place finish.

Standings

RankMember AssociationCMCCCWJCCCMJCCScottiesBrierCWSCCCMSCCCWhCCTotal Pts.Avg. Pts
1 Alberta1314141413141413109.00013.625
2 Ontario911771410121282.00010.250
3 Manitoba81312121269981.00010.125
4 Saskatchewan1491094971476.0009.500
5 Northern Ontario681398101064.0009.143
6 British Columbia11122137511768.0008.500
7 New Brunswick126681011659.0008.429
8 Quebec758116781163.0007.875
9 Nova Scotia3101145125858.0007.250
10 Newfoundland and Labrador433681313656.0007.000
11 Prince Edward Island1075334436.0005.143
12 Northwest Territories5245113232.0004.571
13 Yukon1492323.0003.286
14 Nunavut22.0002.000

Capital One Cup

The Capital One Cup was a season-long competition that awarded curling teams point values for their participation in Capital One Grand Slam of Curling events. At the end of the season, the men's and women's teams with the top three point values were awarded a purse of prize money.

The points were allocated as follows:

Grand Slam Event Key
AutumnCurlers Corner Autumn Gold Curling Classic
BDOBDO Canadian Open of Curling
GPPCGP Car and Home Players' Championship
GPWCGP Car and Home World Cup of Curling
ManitobaManitoba Lotteries Women's Curling Classic
NationalPomeroy Inn & Suites National
RankPoint Value
GPWC, National, BDO
Autumn, Manitoba, Sobeys
GPPC
1st12 points24 points
2nd9 points18 points
3rd/4th7 points14 points
5th–8th5 points10 points
Qualifying1 point per win

Men

#TeamGPWCBDONationalGPPCTotal
1Ontario Glenn Howard127121849
2Alberta Kevin Martin7591435
3Ontario John Epping912434
4Manitoba Mike McEwen51221431
5Manitoba Jeff Stoughton5951029
Sweden Niklas Edin7751029
6Newfoundland and Labrador Brad Gushue5271024
7Alberta Kevin Koe5351023
8British Columbia Jim Cotter12710
9Manitoba Rob Fowler2529
10Ontario Brad Jacobs257
11Norway Thomas Ulsrud156
12Quebec Jean-Michel Ménard55
13Alberta Randy Ferbey314
14Saskatchewan Steve Laycock1023
Ontario Greg Balsdon33
Alberta Brent Bawel33
15Alberta Robert Schlender1102
Ontario Dale Matchett112
Scotland Tom Brewster22
Alberta Jamie King22
Ontario Robert Rumfeldt22
Alberta Brock Virtue22
16Ontario Mark Kean011
British Columbia Brent Pierce11
17Alberta Steve Petryk00

Women

#TeamAutumnManitobaGPPCTotal
1Manitoba Cathy Overton-Clapham1271837
2Saskatchewan Stefanie Lawton552434
3Manitoba Jennifer Jones451423
4Ontario Sherry Middaugh711422
5Alberta Heather Nedohin191020
6Manitoba Chelsea Carey241016
7Alberta Renée Sonnenberg31215
8Scotland Eve Muirhead31013
9Alberta Cheryl Bernard5712
10Alberta Shannon Kleibrink99
Ontario Krista McCarville729
British Columbia Kelly Scott459
11Alberta Dana Ferguson538
12Saskatchewan Amber Holland347
13Alberta Desirée Owen145
Manitoba Darcy Robertson55
Alberta Crystal Webster55
14Alberta Nadine Chyz44
Ontario Rachel Homan134
Sweden Margaretha Sigfridsson44
Alberta Valerie Sweeting224
Manitoba Jill Thurston224
15Wisconsin Erika Brown123
Alberta Delia DeJong33
Ontario Julie Hastings33
Ontario Tracy Horgan33
Nova Scotia Heather Smith-Dacey33
16Northwest Territories Kerry Galusha22
South Korea Kim Ji-Sun22
Manitoba Briane Meilleur22
Alberta Casey Scheidegger22
17Manitoba Joelle Brown11
Japan Satsuki Fujisawa11
Manitoba Janet Harvey11
Alberta Jessie Kaufman101
Manitoba Michelle Montford11
Sweden Anette Norberg11
Russia Liudmila Privivkova11
Manitoba Barb Spencer11
18Saskatchewan Chantelle Eberle00
Alberta Tanilla Doyle00
Alberta Lisa Eyamie00
New York (state) Patti Lank00
Manitoba Kim Link00
Manitoba Deb McCreanor00
Minnesota Allison Pottinger00

Notable team changes

Retirements

Careers on hiatus

  • Ontario Sisters Jenn Hanna and Stephanie Hanna announced that they will leave competitive curling, and do not intend to play competitively in the near future.[14]

Team line-up changes

Teams listed by skip, new teammates listed in bold

References

  1. "Lethbridge awarded 2012 World Women's Curling Championship". Canadian Curling Association. 2010-12-06. Retrieved 2011-04-05.
  2. "WCT Men's Events". Archived from the original on 2011-05-16. Retrieved 2011-05-17.
  3. "WCT Women's Events". Archived from the original on 2011-05-16. Retrieved 2011-05-17.
  4. "WCT Order of Merit – Men". Archived from the original on 2010-11-19. Retrieved 2011-07-23.
  5. "WCT Order of Merit – Women". Archived from the original on 2010-11-19. Retrieved 2011-07-23.
  6. WCT Money List – Men
  7. WCT Money List – Women
  8. "The Dominion MA Cup". Canadian Curling Association. Archived from the original on 2014-06-05. Retrieved 2012-02-22.
  9. "The Dominion MA Cup presented by TSN". TSN Curling.
  10. "Kim Dolan retires from competitive curling". CBC Sports. 24 February 2012.
  11. "Ferbey announces retirement from competitive curling". TSN Curling. 20 March 2012.
  12. "Ferbey retires from curling". Calgary Herald. 21 March 2012.
  13. "Canadian Ferbey retires from competitive curling". CBC Sports. 20 March 2012.
  14. "Pavia: Area rinks making changes". Ottawa Sun. 27 March 2012.
  15. "Colleen Jones team reunites for Olympic shot". 14 February 2012.
  16. "Bernard quartet solves travel woes". Vancouver Sun. 13 April 2012.
  17. "Sarah Fullerton joins Team Birt". 14 February 2012.
  18. "Hired Gunner moving to B.C." Winnipeg Sun. 27 April 2012.
  19. "Brad Gushue rink parts ways with third Fry". Montreal Gazette. 24 March 2012.
  20. "Gallant joins Gushue rink (Guardian)". 23 April 2012.
  21. "Amber Holland breaks up curling team". The Vancouver Sun. 19 March 2012.
  22. "Amber Holland has a new curling team". Leader-Post. 17 April 2012.
  23. "Kleibrink adds Edmonton's Park to her team". Calgary Herald. 17 March 2012.
  24. "New Calgary skip completes her curling team roster". Calgary Herald. 19 March 2012.
  25. "Former World Champion Scott makes changes to curling team". TSN Curling. 4 April 2012.
  26. "Wazney joins Kelowna's Kelly Scott rink". Kelowna Capital News. 24 April 2012.
  27. "Team Smith-Dacey: Next Season". 24 April 2012.
  28. "Manitoba's Stoughton curling rink sacks longtime lead Gould". TSN Curling. 5 March 2012.
  29. "Mark Nichols to join Stoughton Curling Team". Winnipeg Free Press. 4 June 2012.

See also

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