2003 Canada Cup of Curling

2003 Strauss
Canada Cup of Curling
Host cityKamloops, British Columbia
ArenaSport Mart Place
DatesJanuary 8–12, 2003
Attendance25,430
Men's winner Randy Ferbey
SkipRandy Ferbey
FourthDavid Nedohin
SecondScott Pfeifer
LeadMarcel Rocque
CoachNeill Nedohin
Finalist John Morris
Women's winner Sherry Middaugh
SkipSherry Middaugh
ThirdKirsten Wall
SecondAndrea Lawes
LeadSheri Cordina
CoachPat Reid
Finalist Kelley Law
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The 2003 Strauss Canada Cup of Curling was held January 8–12, 2003, at Sport Mart Place in Kamloops, British Columbia.[1][2] The winning teams received berths into the 2005 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials, the 2003 Continental Cup of Curling and the 2004 Canada Cup of Curling. It was the inaugural edition of this event.

The winners were Randy Ferbey, who pocketed $53,000 after defeating John Morris, 7-5 in the men’s final and Sherry Middaugh, who earned $52,250 after beating Kelley Law, 8-7 in the women’s final.

Men's event

Teams

The men's teams were as follows:[3]

Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Coach Locale
Shawn Adams Craig Burgess Jeff Hopkins Ben Blanchard Neil Powers Nova Scotia
Greg Balsdon Don Bowser Darryl Prebble Rob Dickson Chris Marshall Ontario
David Nedohin Randy Ferbey (skip) Scott Pfeifer Marcel Rocque Neill Nedohin Alberta
Russ Howard James Grattan Marc LeCocq Grant Odishaw New Brunswick
Brian Humble Dean Kleiter Terry Hersikorn Kerry Tarasoff Jim Orr Saskatchewan
Kevin Koe Jamie Koe Scott Cripps Mike Westlund Ryan Albizzati Bill Tschirhart Alberta
John Morris Joe Frans Brent Laing Craig Savill T. J. Connolly Ontario
Pat Ryan Bob Ursel Deane Horning Kevin MacKenzie Rob Koffski Terry Bublitz British Columbia
Pat Simmons Joel Jordison Ryan Miller Neil Cursons Gary Ford Aryn Schmidt Saskatchewan
Murray Woodward Eric Goodman Hubert Perrin Mike Pohl Manitoba

Preliminary round

Final standings[4]

Key
Teams to Playoffs
Teams to Tiebreaker
Group A W L
Randy Ferbey 4 0
Pat Ryan 2 2
Kevin Koe 2 2
Pat Simmons 2 2
Greg Balsdon 0 4
Group B W L
John Morris 4 0
Shawn Adams 3 1
Brian Humble 2 2
Russ Howard 1 3
Murray Woodward 0 4

Tiebreaker

Round 1 Round 2
Pat Simmons 4
Kevin Koe 4 Pat Ryan 7
Pat Ryan 11

Playoffs

Women's event

Teams

The women's teams were as follows:[5]

Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Coach Locale
Sherry Anderson Kim Hodson Sandra Mulroney Donna Gignac Saskatchewan
Marilyn Bodogh/
Penny Shantz[6]
Theresa Breen Susan Froud Sara Gatchell Penny Shantz Ontario
Suzanne Gaudet Jean MacPhee Robyn MacPhee Susan McInnis Prince Edward Island
Colleen Jones Kim Kelly Mary-Anne Waye Nancy Delahunt Nova Scotia
Kelley Law Georgina Wheatcroft Julie Skinner Diane Dezura British Columbia
Sherry Middaugh Kirsten Wall Andrea Lawes Sheri Cordina Pat Reid Ontario
Heather Nedohin Atina Johnston Lawnie MacDonald Rona Pasika Bill Tschirart Alberta
Patty Rochelaeau Brandee Borne Sherri Singler Angela Mossman Terri Farough Saskatchewan
Kelly Scott Jeanna Richard Sasha Bergner Renee Simons British Columbia
Barb Spencer Darcy Robertson Barb Enright Faye Unrau Tanya Craig Manitoba

Preliminary round

Final standings[7]

Key
Teams to Playoffs
Teams to Tiebreaker
Group A W L
Sherry Middaugh 3 1
Suzanne Gaudet 3 1
Colleen Jones 2 2
Heather Nedohin 1 3
Patty Rochelaeau 1 3
Group B W L
Kelley Law 4 0
Kelly Scott 2 2
Sherry Anderson 2 2
Barb Spencer 1 3
Bodogh/Shantz 1 3

Tie breaker

Playoffs

References

  1. ^ History – Canada Cup - Curling Canada
  2. ^ Canada Cup Historical Media Guide, Curling Canada, pg 181
  3. ^ Canada Cup Historical Media Guide, Curling Canada, pg 181
  4. ^ Canada Cup Historical Media Guide, Curling Canada, pg 190
  5. ^ Canada Cup Historical Media Guide, Curling Canada, pg 182
  6. ^ Marilyn Bodogh unable to attend because of her father's death, replaced as skip by alternate Penny Shantz.
  7. ^ Canada Cup Historical Media Guide, Curling Canada, pg 190
  • "2003 Strauss Canada Cup of Curling (Men) - Curling Canada Stats Archive". Archived from the original on July 1, 2020.
  • "2003 Strauss Canada Cup of Curling (Women) - Curling Canada Stats Archive". Archived from the original on July 1, 2020.