2024 AMJ Campbell Shorty Jenkins Classic explained

2024 AMJ Campbell
Shorty Jenkins Classic
Host City:Cornwall, Ontario
Arena:Cornwall Curling Centre
Dates:September 11–15
Men's Winner: Team Schwaller
Curling Club:CC Genève, Geneva
Skip:Yannick Schwaller
Fourth:Benoît Schwarz-van Berkel
Second:Sven Michel
Lead:Pablo Lachat
Coach:Håvard Vad Petersson
Finalist: Bruce Mouat
Women's Winner: Team Homan
Curling Club2:Ottawa CC, Ottawa
Skip2:Rachel Homan
Third2:Tracy Fleury
Second2:Emma Miskew
Lead2:Sarah Wilkes
Coach2:Brendan Bottcher
Finalist2: Silvana Tirinzoni
Prev:2023
Next:2025

The 2024 AMJ Campbell Shorty Jenkins Classic was a curling tournament held from September 11 to 15 at the Cornwall Curling Centre in Cornwall, Ontario. The event was held in a round robin format with a purse of $60,000 on the men's side and $45,000 on the women's side.[1] [2]

On the men's side, Yannick Schwaller's Swiss rink from Geneva won their second straight Ontario tour event, defeating Scotland's Bruce Mouat 5–3 in the championship game. The team, consisting of Schwaller, Benoît Schwarz-van Berkel, Sven Michel and Pablo Lachat never trailed en route to securing the title, stealing one in the eighth end after a missed runback by the Scotts. The Swiss also won the 2024 Stu Sells Oakville Tankard the week prior, putting them in first place on the World Curling Team Raking Year-to-Date standings. To reach the final, the team went 5–0 through the round robin and won both of their playoff matches against Kyle Waddell and Félix Asselin. Team Mouat finished 4–1 in round robin play before picking up wins over Matt Dunstone and Joël Retornaz in the quarterfinals and semifinals respectively. Ross Whyte and Xu Xiaoming rounded out the playoff field.

In the women's final, Rachel Homan and her Ottawa based squad stole two in the eighth end to defeat Switzerland's Silvana Tirinzoni 6–5 in a rematch of the world championship final. Facing two on her final stone, Swiss fourth Alina Pätz came up light on her draw to the four-foot. Team Homan, with Tracy Fleury, Emma Miskew and Sarah Wilkes continued their dominance from the 2023–24 season, winning all eight of their games. After finishing 5–0 in the preliminary round, the team beat Laurie St-Georges in the quarterfinals and then Kayla Skrlik in the semifinals. Team Tirinzoni reached the playoffs with a 4–1 record before defeating Gim Eun-ji and Satsuki Fujisawa to advance. Rebecca Morrison also qualified for the seven-team playoff round but lost to Skrlik in the quarterfinals.

Men

Teams

The teams are listed as follows:[3]

SkipThirdSecondLeadAlternateLocale
Montreal, Quebec
Aidan Oldenburg Chaska, Minnesota
James Grattan (Fourth) Denis Cordick (Skip) Doug McDermot Jamie Waller North Halton, Ontario
Forfar, Scotland
Yannick Martel Chicoutimi, Quebec
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Karlstad, Sweden
Sudbury, Ontario
Alexander Magan Zoetermeer, Netherlands
Philipp Hösli (Fourth) Marco Hösli (Skip) Glarus, Switzerland
Navan, Ontario
Brady Lumley Matthew Garner Spencer Dunlop Woodstock, Ontario
Pierre Lajoie Marc-Alexandre Dion Pierre Lanoue Maxime Bilodeau Quebec City, Quebec
Stirling, Scotland
Mario Trevisiol Füssen, Germany
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Trentino, Italy
Benoît Schwarz-van Berkel (Fourth) Yannick Schwaller (Skip) Geneva, Switzerland
Matt Hamilton Duluth, Minnesota
Yves Stocker Kim Schwaller Felix Eberhard Tom Winkelhausen Zug, Switzerland
Quebec City, Quebec
Mark Taylor Hamilton, Scotland
Stirling, Scotland
Tian Jiafeng Beijing, China

Round robin standings

Final Round Robin Standings[4]

valign=top width=10%
width=170Pool A !width=15W !width=15L !width=15PF !width=15PA
5 0 37 17
3 2 36 21
3 2 30 27
2 3 24 31
2 3 22 24
0 5 14 43
valign=top width=10%
width=160Pool B !width=15W !width=15L !width=15PF !width=15PA
4 1 34 14
3 2 23 25
3 2 35 25
2 3 20 27
2 3 22 29
1 4 14 28
valign=top width=10%
width=160Pool C !width=15W !width=15L !width=15PF !width=15PA
5 0 30 11
3 2 26 22
3 2 27 21
2 3 21 23
2 3 20 19
Denis Cordick 0 5 11 39
valign=top width=10%
width=160Pool D !width=15W !width=15L !width=15PF !width=15PA
5 0 31 20
3 2 31 25
Yves Stocker 2 3 27 28
2 3 27 29
2 3 26 32
1 4 22 30

Round robin results

All draw times are listed in Eastern Time .[5] [6]

Draw 1

Wednesday, September 11, 2:00 pm

Draw 2

Wednesday, September 11, 5:00 pm

Draw 3

Wednesday, September 11, 8:00 pm

Draw 4

Thursday, September 12, 8:00 am

Draw 5

Thursday, September 12, 11:00 am

Draw 6

Thursday, September 12, 2:00 pm

Draw 7

Thursday, September 12, 5:00 pm

Draw 8

Thursday, September 12, 8:00 pm

Draw 9

Friday, September 13, 8:00 am

Draw 10

Friday, September 13, 11:00 am

Draw 11

Friday, September 13, 2:00 pm

Draw 12

Friday, September 13, 5:00 pm

Draw 13

Friday, September 13, 8:00 pm

Draw 14

Saturday, September 14, 8:00 am

Draw 15

Saturday, September 14, 11:00 am

Draw 16

Saturday, September 14, 2:00 pm

Draw 17

Saturday, September 14, 5:00 pm

Draw 18

Saturday, September 14, 8:00 pm

Playoffs

Source:[7]

Quarterfinals

Sunday, September 15, 8:30 am

Semifinals

Sunday, September 15, 12:00 pm

Final

Sunday, September 15, 3:30 pm

Women

Teams

The teams are listed as follows:[8]

SkipThirdSecondLeadAlternateLocale
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Julie Tippin Woodstock, Ontario
Kitami, Japan
Seol Ye-ji Uijeongbu, South Korea
Hailey Armstrong (Fourth) Jennifer Harvey (Skip) Marie-Elaine Little Lisa Lalonde Cornwall, Ontario
Lisa Davie Stirling, Scotland
Ottawa, Ontario
Toronto, Ontario
Celine Schwizgebel Stefanie Berset Zug, Switzerland
Ottawa, Ontario
Victoria, British Columbia
Laura Forget Candice Jackson Stephanie Barbeau North Bay, Ontario
Rebecca Morrison (Fourth) Sophie Jackson (Skip) Stirling, Scotland
Zürich, Switzerland
Calgary, Alberta
Montreal, Quebec
Alina Pätz (Fourth) Silvana Tirinzoni (Skip) Aarau, Switzerland
Mina Kobayashi Sapporo, Japan

Round robin standings

Final Round Robin Standings[9]

valign=top width=10%
width=160Pool A !width=15W !width=15L !width=15PF !width=15PA
5 0 33 14
3 2 30 19
3 2 27 24
3 2 27 26
Jennifer Harvey 1 4 18 29
0 5 12 35
valign=top width=10%
width=160Pool B !width=15W !width=15L !width=15PF !width=15PA
5 0 29 14
4 1 26 9
3 2 29 18
2 3 23 25
1 4 18 31
0 5 10 38
valign=top width=10%
width=160Pool C !width=15W !width=15L !width=15PF !width=15PA
4 1 37 19
4 1 39 24
3 2 32 27
2 3 28 25
1 4 15 38
1 4 16 34

Round robin results

All draw times are listed in Eastern Time .[5] [10]

Draw 1

Wednesday, September 11, 2:00 pm

Draw 2

Wednesday, September 11, 5:00 pm

Draw 3

Wednesday, September 11, 8:00 pm

Draw 4

Thursday, September 12, 8:00 am

Draw 5

Thursday, September 12, 11:00 am

Draw 6

Thursday, September 12, 2:00 pm

Draw 7

Thursday, September 12, 5:00 pm

Draw 8

Thursday, September 12, 8:00 pm

Draw 9

Friday, September 13, 8:00 am

Draw 10

Friday, September 13, 11:00 am

Draw 11

Friday, September 13, 2:00 pm

Draw 12

Friday, September 13, 5:00 pm

Draw 13

Friday, September 13, 8:00 pm

Draw 14

Saturday, September 14, 8:00 am

Draw 15

Saturday, September 14, 11:00 am

Draw 16

Saturday, September 14, 2:00 pm

Playoffs

Source:[11]

Quarterfinals

Saturday, September 14, 8:00 pm

Semifinals

Sunday, September 15, 8:30 am

Final

Sunday, September 15, 12:00 pm

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Men's Event. CurlingZone. September 9, 2024.
  2. Web site: Women's Event. CurlingZone. September 9, 2024.
  3. Web site: Men's Teams. CurlingZone. September 9, 2024.
  4. Web site: Men's Standings. CurlingZone. September 9, 2024.
  5. Web site: Draw Schedule. Shorty Jenkins Classic. September 9, 2024.
  6. Web site: Men's Scores. CurlingZone. September 9, 2024.
  7. Web site: Men's Playoffs. CurlingZone. September 9, 2024.
  8. Web site: Women's Teams. CurlingZone. September 9, 2024.
  9. Web site: Women's Standings. CurlingZone. September 9, 2024.
  10. Web site: Women's Scores. CurlingZone. September 9, 2024.
  11. Web site: Women's Playoffs. CurlingZone. September 9, 2024.