Martensville International
Martensville International | |
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Established | 2022 |
Host city | Martensville, Saskatchewan |
Arena | Martensville Curling Club |
Purse | $21,000 (men's) $14,500 (women's) |
Current champions (2024–25) | |
Men | Korey Dropkin |
Women | Kayla Skrlik |
The Curling Stadium Martensville International is an annual curling tournament held at the Martensville Curling Club in Martensville, Saskatchewan.[1]
The event was first held in September 2022 with a men's and women's tournament held at the same time. There was no event held for the 2023–24 season (Martensville played host to a Mixed Doubles bonspiel instead). The event returned for the 2024–25 season with a women's event held in October, and a men's event held in March.
The event is organized by Curling Stadium Saskatchewan, and all games are streamed on YouTube.[1]
Winners
Men's
Year | Champion team | Runner-up team | Purse |
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2022[2] | Benoît Schwarz, Yannick Schwaller (skip), Sven Michel, Pablo Lachat | Riku Yanagisawa, Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi, Takeru Yamamoto, Satoshi Koizumi | $22,250[3] |
2025[4] | Korey Dropkin, Andrew Stopera, Mark Fenner, Thomas Howell | Scott Howard, Mat Camm, Jason Camm, Tim March | $21,000 |
Women's
Year | Champion team | Runner-up team | Purse |
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2022[5] | Clancy Grandy, Kayla MacMillan, Lindsay Dubue, Sarah Loken | Alina Pätz, Silvana Tirinzoni (skip), Carole Howald, Briar Hürlimann | $25,000[3] |
2024[6] | Kayla Skrlik, Margot Flemming, Ashton Skrlik, Geri-Lynn Ramsay | Amber Holland, Jill Shumay, Sherri Singler, Trenna Derdall | $14,500 |
References
- ^ a b "Martensville Host to Numerous Curling Heavy Hitters This September". Martensville Messanger. Retrieved June 21, 2025.
- ^ "2022 Curling Stadium Martensville International". CurlingZone. Retrieved June 8, 2025.
- ^ a b "BC's Team Grandy beat world champs to claim first win on Tour". TSN. Retrieved June 21, 2025.
- ^ "2025 Curling Stadium Martensville International". CurlingZone. Retrieved June 21, 2025.
- ^ "2022 Curling Stadium Martensville International". CurlingZone. Retrieved June 21, 2025.
- ^ "2024 Curling Stadium Martensville International". CurlingZone. Retrieved June 21, 2025.