2013 The Shoot-Out | |
Host City: | Edmonton, Alberta |
Arena: | Saville Sports Centre |
Dates: | September 12–15 |
Men's Winner: | Kevin Martin |
Curling Club: | Saville SC, Edmonton |
Skip: | Kevin Martin |
Third: | David Nedohin |
Second: | Marc Kennedy |
Lead: | Ben Hebert |
Finalist: | Steve Laycock |
Women's Winner: | Crystal Webster |
Curling Club2: | Glencoe CC, Calgary |
Skip2: | Crystal Webster |
Third2: | Cathy Overton-Clapham |
Second2: | Geri-Lynn Ramsay |
Lead2: | Samantha Preston |
Finalist2: | Chantelle Eberle |
The 2013 Shoot-Out was held from September 12 to 15 at the Saville Sports Centre in Edmonton, Alberta as part of the 2013–14 World Curling Tour.[1] Both the men's and women's events are being held in a triple-knockout format. The purse for the men's event was CAD$18,000, of which the winner, Kevin Martin, received CAD$5,000, while the purse for the women's event was CAD$26,000, of which the winner, Crystal Webster, received CAD$5,000.[2] [3] Martin defeated Steve Laycock in the final with a score of 3–2, while Webster defeated Chantelle Eberle in the final with a score of 10–6 in seven ends.
The teams are listed as follows:[4]
Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Locale | |
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Edmonton, Alberta | |||||
Edmonton, Alberta | |||||
Calgary, Alberta | |||||
Edmonton, Alberta | |||||
Stirling, Scotland | |||||
Lynnwood, Washington | |||||
Edmonton, Alberta | |||||
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan | |||||
Edmonton, Alberta | |||||
Adelboden, Switzerland | |||||
Edmonton, Alberta | |||||
Chris Lemishka (fourth) | Dean Ross (skip) | Edmonton, Alberta | |||
Airdrie, Alberta | |||||
Edmonton, Alberta | |||||
Duluth, Minnesota | |||||
Edmonton, Alberta |
The draw is listed as follows:[5]
The playoffs draw is listed as follows:[6]
The teams are listed as follows:[7]
Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Locale | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Calgary, Alberta | |||||
Madison, Wisconsin | |||||
Winnipeg, Manitoba | |||||
Edmonton, Alberta | |||||
Grande Prairie, Alberta | |||||
Regina, Saskatchewan | |||||
Edmonton, Alberta | |||||
Grande Prairie, Alberta | |||||
Edmonton, Alberta | |||||
Calgary, Alberta | |||||
Regina, Saskatchewan | |||||
Calgary, Alberta | |||||
Calgary, Alberta | |||||
Whitehorse, Yukon | |||||
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan | |||||
Moscow, Russia | |||||
Edmonton, Alberta | |||||
Calgary, Alberta | |||||
Basel, Switzerland | |||||
St. Paul, Minnesota | |||||
Edmonton, Alberta | |||||
Lethbridge, Alberta | |||||
Kelowna, British Columbia | |||||
Moscow, Russia | |||||
Grande Prairie, Alberta | |||||
Winnipeg, Manitoba | |||||
Alberta | |||||
Edmonton, Alberta | |||||
Aarau, Switzerland | |||||
Calgary, Alberta | |||||
Grande Prairie, Alberta |
The draw is listed as follows:[8]
The playoffs draw is listed as follows:[9]