Curling competition at Perth, Scotland
The 2012 Mercure Perth Masters were held from January 5 to 8 at the Dewars Centre in Perth, Scotland as part of the 2011–12 World Curling Tour. The purse for the event was GBP£17,000, and the winner, Mike McEwen, received GBP£6,000.[1] The event was held in a triple knockout format.
For the first time, a spot in the Masters was awarded to the winner of the 2011 Curl Atlantic Championship, James Grattan of New Brunswick, Canada.[1][2]
Teams
Skip |
Third |
Second |
Lead |
Locale
|
Tom Brewster |
Greg Drummond |
Scott Andrews |
Michael Goodfellow |
Aberdeen, Scotland
|
Alan Chalmers |
Hamish Lorrian-Smith |
Graham Cormack |
Steve Rankin |
Perth, Scotland
|
Benoit Schwarz (fourth) |
Peter de Cruz (skip) |
Gilles Vuille |
Valentin Tanner |
Switzerland
|
Niklas Edin |
Sebastian Kraupp |
Fredrik Lindberg |
Viktor Kjäll |
Karlstad, Sweden
|
David Edwards |
John Penny |
Scott MacLeod |
Colin Campbell |
Aberdeen, Scotland
|
Ally Fraser |
David Reid |
Ruairidh Greenwood |
Tom Pendreigh |
Scotland
|
Blair Fraser |
Thomas Sloan |
Hammy McMillan |
Struan Wood |
Perth, Scotland
|
James Grattan |
Charlie Sullivan, Jr. |
Steven Howard |
Peter Case |
Oromocto, New Brunswick
|
Logan Gray |
Alasdair Guthrie |
Steve Mitchell |
Sandy Gilmour |
Stirling, Scotland
|
Brad Gushue |
Ryan Fry |
Geoff Walker |
Adam Casey |
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
|
John Hamilton |
Philip Garden |
Jamie Dick |
Graeme Copland |
Edinburgh, Scotland
|
Pascal Hess |
Yves Hess |
Florian Meister |
Stefan Meienberg |
Switzerland
|
Steve Laycock |
Joel Jordison |
Brennen Jones |
Dallan Muyres |
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
|
Ewan MacDonald |
Graeme Connal |
Peter Loudon |
Euan Byers |
Scotland
|
Lee McCleary |
James Stark |
Neil Joss |
Gavin Fleming |
Scotland
|
Mike McEwen |
B. J. Neufeld |
Matt Wozniak |
Denni Neufeld |
Winnipeg, Manitoba
|
Jay McWilliam |
Colin Dick |
Grant Hardie |
Billy Morton |
Edinburgh, Scotland
|
Steffen Mellemseter |
Markus Snøve Høiberg |
Håvard Mellem |
Magnus Nedregotten |
Norway
|
David Murdoch |
Glen Muirhead |
Ross Paterson |
Richard Woods |
Lockerbie, Scotland
|
Mark Neeleman |
Mark Rurup |
Erik van der Zwan |
Marcel Rijkes |
Zoetermeer, Netherlands
|
Claudio Pescia |
Sven Iten |
Reto Seiler |
Rainer Kobler |
St. Gallen, Switzerland
|
Tomi Rantamäki |
Jussi Uusipaavalniemi |
Pekka Peura |
Jermo Pollanen |
Finland
|
Sandy Reid |
Moray Combe |
Neil MacArthur |
David Soutar |
Scotland
|
Graham Shaw |
Brian Binnie |
David Hay |
Robin Niven |
Scotland
|
David Sik |
David Marek |
Karel Uher |
Milan Polivka |
Prague, Czech Republic
|
David Smith |
Warwick Smith |
Craig Wilson |
Ross Hepburn |
Perth, Scotland
|
Kyle Smith |
Thomas Muirhead |
Kyle Waddell |
Kerr Drummond |
Scotland
|
Torkil Svensgaard |
Kenneth Jørgensen |
Martin Uhd Grønbech |
Daniel Abrahamsen |
Hvidovre, Denmark
|
Martins Truskans |
Janis Rudzitis |
Rihards Jeske |
Didzis Petersons |
Latvia
|
Alexey Tselousov |
Andrey Drozdov |
Alexey Stukalsky |
Aleksey Kamnev |
Moscow, Russia
|
Thomas Ulsrud |
Torger Nergård |
Christoffer Svae |
Håvard Vad Petersson |
Oslo, Norway
|
Knockout results
A event
B event
C event
Playoffs
References
External links
- Results from the CurlingZone database