See main article: 2012 The Masters Grand Slam of Curling.
2012 The Masters Grand Slam of Curling Women's event | |
Host City: | Brantford, Ontario Paris, Ontario |
Arena: | Wayne Gretzky Sports Centre Brantford Golf & Curling Club Paris Curling Club |
Dates: | November 14–18 |
Winner: | Rachel Homan |
Curling Club: | Ottawa CC, Ottawa |
Skip: | Rachel Homan |
Third: | Emma Miskew |
Second: | Alison Kreviazuk |
Lead: | Lisa Weagle |
Finalist: | Chelsea Carey |
The women's event of the 2012 Masters Grand Slam of Curling was held from November 14 to 18 at the Wayne Gretzky Sports Centre, the Brantford Golf & Curling Club, and the Paris Curling Club in Brantford and Paris, Ontario[1] as part of the 2012–13 World Curling Tour.[2] The majority of the women's Tier I round robin games was held at the Brantford Golf & Curling Club, while the remainder of the Tier I games and the playoffs round games were held at the Wayne Gretzky Sports Centre. The women's Tier II games were held at the Paris Curling Club, and the women's Tier II playoffs qualifiers were held at the Brantford Golf & Curling Club. It was held as the fourth Grand Slam on the women's tour.
In the final, Rachel Homan of Ontario defeated Chelsea Carey of Manitoba with a score of 8–3.
The event is split up into two tiers, with 18 teams in Tier I and 16 teams in Tier II. The Tier I teams were divided into 3 pools of 6 teams which played in a round robin, while the Tier II teams played off in a triple knockout event. 8 Tier II teams qualified for a playoff to determine which two teams would enter the playoffs along with six Tier I teams.
The teams are listed as follows:[3] [4]
Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Locale | |
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Madison, Wisconsin | |||||
Winnipeg, Manitoba | |||||
Edmonton, Alberta | |||||
Ottawa, Ontario | |||||
Bern, Switzerland | |||||
Calgary, Alberta | |||||
Winnipeg, Manitoba | |||||
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan | |||||
Coldwater, Ontario | |||||
Stirling, Scotland | |||||
Edmonton, Alberta | |||||
Davos, Switzerland | |||||
Winnipeg, Manitoba | |||||
Kelowna, British Columbia | |||||
Moscow, Russia | |||||
Edmonton, Alberta | |||||
Switzerland | |||||
Calgary, Alberta |
Final Round Robin Standings[5]
Key | ||
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Teams to Playoffs | ||
Teams to Tiebreakers |
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All draw times are listed in Eastern Standard Time.[6]
Thursday, November 15, 9:00
Thursday, November 15, 12:30
Thursday, November 15, 16:00
Thursday, November 15, 19:30
Friday, November 16, 8:30
Friday, November 16, 12:00
Friday, November 16, 15:30
Friday, November 16, 19:00
Saturday, November 17, 8:30
The teams are listed as follows:[3]
Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Locale | |
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Halifax, Nova Scotia | |||||
Mississauga, Ontario | |||||
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island | |||||
Waterdown, Ontario | |||||
Thornhill, Ontario | |||||
Regina, Saskatchewan | |||||
Sudbury, Ontario | |||||
Edmonton, Alberta | |||||
Lévis, Quebec | |||||
Thunder Bay, Ontario | |||||
Toronto, Ontario | |||||
St. Paul, St. Paul, Minnesota | |||||
Basel, Switzerland | |||||
Halifax, Nova Scotia | |||||
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador | |||||
Winnipeg, Manitoba |
The draw is listed as follows:[6]
All draw times are listed in Eastern Standard Time.[6]
Thursday, November 14, 8:30
Thursday, November 14, 11:30
Thursday, November 14, 14:30
Thursday, November 14, 17:30
Thursday, November 14, 20:30
Friday, November 15, 8:30
Friday, November 15, 12:30
Friday, November 15, 16:30
Friday, November 15, 20:30
Saturday, November 16, 8:30
Saturday, November 16, 12:00
Saturday, November 17, 15:30Saturday, November 17, 19:30
Sunday, November 18, 8:00
Sunday, November 18, 13:00