Grand Slam of Curling event
2004 BDO Curling Classic was held November 4–7, 2004 at the Glendale Golf & Country Club in Hamilton, Ontario. The total purse of the event was $100,000. It was the first of four (men's) Grand Slam events of the 2004-05 curling season,[1] and it is considered to be that season's version of The National event.
Edmonton's Kevin Martin rink overcame a 5–0 deficit to defeat Winnipeg's Jeff Stoughton team in the final, 10–9. Team Martin picked up $30,000 for the win.[1]
Sportsnet covered the semifinal and final on television.[2]
The teams were as follows:[3]
Skip
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Third
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Second
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Lead
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Locale
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Chad Allen |
Chad Simpson |
Jay Allen |
Lyndon Blaney |
Brantford, Ontario
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Dave Boehmer |
Pat Spring |
Richard Daneault |
Don Harvey |
Petersfield, Manitoba
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Todd Brandwood |
Scott Banner |
Bill Buchanan |
Brad Hiscock |
Hamilton, Ontario
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Tom Brewster |
Graeme Connal |
Ron Brewster |
Colin Campbell |
Glasgow, Scotland
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Kerry Burtnyk |
Ken Tresoor |
Rob Fowler |
Keith Fenton |
Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Peter Corner |
Craig Kochan |
Ian Robertson |
Ken McDermot |
Thornhill, Ontario
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Mark Dacey |
Bruce Lohnes |
Rob Harris |
Andrew Gibson |
Halifax, Nova Scotia
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Glen Despins |
Rod Montgomery |
Phillip Germain |
Dwayne Mihalicz |
Regina, Saskatchewan
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Pat Duggan |
Matt Weatherbie |
Matthew Bulman |
Jamie Wenske |
Toronto, Ontario
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David Nedohin |
Randy Ferbey (skip) |
Scott Pfeifer |
Marcel Rocque |
Edmonton, Alberta
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Rick Folk |
Kevin Folk |
Jeff Richard |
Gerry Richard |
Kelowna, British Columbia
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Chris Fulton |
Jeff Henderson |
Craig Cordiner |
Nicolas Aubin |
Ottawa, Ontario
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Brad Gushue |
Mark Nichols |
Keith Ryan |
Jamie Korab |
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
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Mike Harris |
John Base |
Phil Loevenmark |
Trevor Wall |
Oakville, Ontario
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Cory Heggestad |
Mark Barran |
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Bob Drumond |
Barrie, Ontario
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Guy Hemmings |
Martin Ferland |
François Gagné |
Dale Ness |
Saint-Aimé, Quebec
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Glenn Howard |
Richard Hart |
Brent Laing |
Craig Savill |
Coldwater, Ontario
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Russ Howard |
James Grattan |
Grant Odishaw |
Marc LeCocq |
Moncton, New Brunswick
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Al Hutchinson |
Daryl Shane |
Bruce Cox |
Peter Irwin |
Owen Sound, Ontario
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Kevin Martin |
Don Walchuk |
Carter Rycroft |
Don Bartlett |
Edmonton, Alberta
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Heath McCormick |
Peter Steski |
Jeff Steski |
Shaun Harris |
Oil City, Ontario
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Wayne Middaugh |
Graeme McCarrel |
Joe Frans |
Scott Bailey |
Midland, Ontario
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Garth Mitchell |
Bill Mackay |
Derek Dix |
Jeff Corey |
Oakville, Ontario
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John Morris |
Kevin Koe |
Marc Kennedy |
Paul Moffatt |
Calgary, Alberta
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Brent Palmer |
Rob Nixon |
Scott Simpson |
Rob Gregg |
Burlington, Ontario
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Vic Peters |
Mark Lukowich |
Chris Neufeld |
Denni Neufeld |
Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Nick Rizzo |
John Epping |
Scott Foster |
Rob Brockbank |
Brantford, Ontario
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Andreas Schwaller |
Christof Schwaller |
Markus Eggler |
Andreas Östreich |
Basel, Switzerland
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David Serwatuk |
Doug Garritsen |
Steve Goodger |
Rob Watts |
Hamilton, Ontario
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Jeff Stoughton |
Jon Mead |
Garry Vandenberghe |
Steve Gould |
Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Tim Morrison |
Wayne Tuck Jr. (skip) |
Jason Boyce |
Jason Curtis |
Brantford, Ontario
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Ed Werenich |
Neil Harrison |
Ryan Werenich |
Lino Di Iorio |
Holland Landing, Ontario
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The event was a triple knock out.
The playoff scores were as follows:[1]
| Quarter-Finals
| | | Semi-Finals
| | | Final
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| | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Martin
| 7
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| Boehmer
| 3
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| | Martin
| 5
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|
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| | | R. Howard
| 3
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| R. Howard
| 8
| |
| |
| Burtnyk
| 5
| |
| | Martin
| 10
| |
|
| |
| | | Stoughton
| 9
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| Stoughton
| 8
| | |
| |
| Brewster
| 1
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| | Stoughton
| 8
| |
|
| |
| | | G. Howard
| 5
| |
| G. Howard
| 10
| |
| |
| Morris
| 2
| |
[4]
- Results from the CurlingZone database