Medicine Hat Charity Classic is located in Canada
Medicine Hat CC
Medicine Hat CC
Location in Canada

The Medicine Hat Charity Classic is an annual bonspiel on the men's and women's World Curling Tour. It is held every October at the Medicine Hat Curling Club in Medicine Hat, Alberta.

Event names

  • Medicine Hat Super 8 Motel Charity Classic (1997)
  • Medicine Hat Super 8 Charity Classic (1998–2001)
  • Jackson Dodge Charity Classic (2002)
  • Meyers Norris Penny Charity Classic (2003–2012)

Past champions

Men

YearWinning skipRunner up skipPurse (CAD)
1997Manitoba Chad McMullanSaskatchewan Brian Humble$33,000
1998Alberta Frank MorrissetteAlberta Brian Costain
1999Alberta Lowell PetermanAlberta Ken Hunka
2000Sweden Peja LindholmSaskatchewan Bryan Derbowka$33,000[1]
2001Saskatchewan Brian HumbleAlberta Leon Moch$33,600[2]
2002Saskatchewan Brian HumbleSaskatchewan Brad Heidt$34,000
2003Alberta Rob JohnsonAlberta Greg Northcott$34,000
2004Saskatchewan Pat SimmonsAlberta Mickey Pendergast$36,400
2005Alberta John MorrisSaskatchewan Randy Bryden$36,400
2006Saskatchewan Joel JordisonAlberta Adrian Bakker$36,400
2007Alberta James PahlSaskatchewan Pat Simmons$36,400
2008Alberta Ted AppelmanSaskatchewan Randy Bryden$37,400
2009Alberta Wade WhiteAlberta Ted Appelman$43,000
2010Saskatchewan Pat SimmonsAlberta Ted Appelman$43,000
2011Alberta Jamie KingAlberta Brock Virtue$37,000
2012Alberta David NedohinSaskatchewan Randy Bryden$37,000
2013Saskatchewan Randy BrydenSaskatchewan Scott Bitz$34,000
2014[3]Alberta Sean O'ConnorSaskatchewan Scott Bitz$28,000
2015Saskatchewan Shaun MeachemSaskatchewan Randy Bryden$28,000
2016Saskatchewan Jason JacobsonAlberta Ted Appelman$35,000
2017[4]Alberta Brendan BottcherAlberta Jamie King$35,000
2018Alberta Ted AppelmanSaskatchewan Kirk Muyres$28,000
2019Alberta Karsten SturmayManitoba Jason Gunnlaugson$35,000
2020 Cancelled

Women

YearWinning skipRunner up skipPurse (CAD)
1999[5]Alberta Vicki SjolieAlberta Bronwen Saunders
2000[1]Alberta Jennifer LoudonAlberta Sandy Turner
2001[6]Alberta Arlene KeckAlberta Andrea Wilson
2002[7]Saskatchewan Jolene McIvorSwitzerland Nicole Strausak$12,100
2003[8]Alberta Shannon KleibrinkSaskatchewan June Campbell
2004[9]Saskatchewan Stefanie MillerSaskatchewan Nancy Inglis
2005Alberta Diane FosterAlberta Heather Bedard$18,700
2006Alberta Cheryl BernardSaskatchewan Amber Holland$21,200
2007Japan Moe MeguroAlberta Carly Quigley$21,200
2008Alberta Casey ScheideggerAlberta Lisa Johnson$22,500
2009Russia Liudmila PrivivkovaAlberta Karallee Swabb$25,000
2010Alberta Jessie KaufmanScotland Eve Muirhead$25,000
2011Scotland Eve MuirheadAlberta Crystal Webster$30,000
2012Saskatchewan Chantelle EberleAlberta Lisa Eyamie$30,000
2013Russia Anna SidorovaJapan Sayaka Yoshimura$30,000
2014[10]Alberta Casey ScheideggerSaskatchewan Brett Barber$24,000
2015Alberta Shannon KleibrinkAlberta Casey Scheidegger$24,000
2016Alberta Casey ScheideggerAlberta Nadine Chyz$11,600
2017[11]Saskatchewan Candace ChisholmSaskatchewan Penny Barker$11,600
2018Saskatchewan Kourtney FesserAlberta Jodi Marthaller$10,100
2019Alberta Kayla SkrlikChina Wang Meini$24,000
2020 Cancelled

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