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Saville Shootout

Saville Shootout
Established2004
Host cityEdmonton, Alberta
ArenaSaville Sports Centre
Men's purse$25,000
Women's purse$25,000
Current champions (2024)
MenSaskatchewan Mike McEwen
WomenJapan Miku Nihira
Current edition
Saville Shootout is located in Canada
Saville Comm. SC
Saville Comm. SC

The Saville Shootout is an annual curling tournament, held in September at the Saville Community Sports Centre in Edmonton, Alberta. It is part of the women's tour since 2006 and is one of the first events of the year. The men's event was discontinued after 2015 but was brought back in 2023. It had been running since 2004.

Event names

  • 2004: Shamrock Classic Bonspiel
  • 2006: Saville Sports Centre Sept. Shoot-Out
  • 2007: Boston Pizza September Shoot-Out
  • 2008: Boston Pizza Shootout
  • 2009: September Shoot-Out
  • 2010–2011: The Shoot-Out
  • 2012–2013: The Shoot-Out @ the Saville Centre
  • 2014–2018: HDF Insurance Shoot-Out
  • 2019: Booster Juice Shoot-Out
  • 2021: Alberta Curling Series: Saville Shoot-Out
  • 2022: Saville Shoot-Out
  • 2023–2024: Saville Shootout

Past champions

Women

Year Winning team Runner up team Purse (CAD)
2006[1] Alberta Renée Sonnenberg, Nikki Smith, Twyla Bruce, Tina McDonald Alberta Cathy King, Lori Olson, Raylene Rocque, Diane Dealy $10,000
2007 China Liu Yin, Wang Bingyu, Yue Qingshuang, Zhou Yan Alberta Glenys Bakker, June Campbell, Shannon Nimmo, Alison Earl $12,000
2008[2] Switzerland Mirjam Ott, Carmen Schäfer, Valeria Spälty, Janine Greiner China Liu Yin, Wang Bingyu, Yue Qingshuang, Zhou Yan $18,000
2009[3] Alberta Cathy King, Kaitlyn Lawes, Raylene Rocque, Tracy Bush Alberta Cheryl Bernard, Susan O'Connor, Carolyn Darbyshire, Cori Bartel $15,000
2010[4] Alberta Heather Nedohin, Cathy Overton-Clapham, Jessica Mair, Laine Peters Alberta Cathy King, Chana Martineau, Raylene Rocque, Karallee Swabb $17,000
2011[5] Saskatchewan Stefanie Lawton, Sherry Anderson, Sherri Singler, Marliese Kasner Alberta Cheryl Bernard, Susan O'Connor, Lori Olson-Johns, Jennifer Sadleir $20,000
2012[6] Manitoba Kaitlyn Lawes, Kirsten Wall, Jill Officer, Dawn Askin Alberta Crystal Webster, Erin Carmody, Geri-Lynn Ramsay, Samantha Preston $20,000
2013[7] Alberta Crystal Webster, Cathy Overton-Clapham, Geri-Lynn Ramsay, Samantha Preston Saskatchewan Chantelle Eberle, Cindy Ricci, Nancy Inglis, Debbie Lozinski $26,000
2014[8] Alberta Chelsea Carey, Laura Crocker, Taylor McDonald, Jen Gates Alberta Val Sweeting, Andrea Crawford, Dana Ferguson, Rachelle Pidherny $24,000
2015 Alberta Val Sweeting, Lori Olson-Johns, Dana Ferguson, Rachelle Brown Saskatchewan Stefanie Lawton, Trish Paulsen, Sherri Singler, Marliese Kasner $24,100
2016 Alberta Casey Scheidegger, Cary-Anne McTaggart, Jessie Scheidegger, Stephanie Enright Scotland Eve Muirhead, Kelly Schafer, Vicki Adams, Lauren Gray $32,000
2017 Scotland Eve Muirhead, Anna Sloan, Vicki Adams, Lauren Gray Sweden Anna Hasselborg, Sara McManus, Agnes Knochenhauer, Sofia Mabergs $32,000
2018 Alberta Casey Scheidegger, Cary-Anne McTaggart, Jessie Scheidegger, Kristie Moore Russia Alina Kovaleva, Anastasia Bryzgalova, Uliana Vasilyeva, Ekaterina Kuzmina $32,000
2019[9] Manitoba Kerri Einarson, Val Sweeting, Shannon Birchard, Briane Meilleur Alberta Chelsea Carey, Sarah Wilkes, Dana Ferguson, Rachelle Brown $32,000
2020 Cancelled
2021[10] South Korea Kim Eun-jung, Kim Kyeong-ae, Kim Cho-hi, Kim Seon-yeong, Kim Yeong-mi Alberta Laura Walker, Kate Cameron, Taylor McDonald, Heather Rogers $19,154
2022[11] Manitoba Jennifer Jones, Karlee Burgess, Mackenzie Zacharias, Lauren Lenentine, Emily Zacharias Ontario Rachel Homan (Fourth), Tracy Fleury (Skip), Emma Miskew, Sarah Wilkes $24,000
2023[12] Ontario Heather Nedohin, Tracy Fleury, Emma Miskew, Sarah Wilkes Manitoba Chelsea Carey, Karlee Burgess, Emily Zacharias, Lauren Lenentine $25,000
2024[13] Japan Momoha Tabata (Fourth), Miku Nihira (Skip), Sae Yamamoto, Mikoto Nakajima, Ayami Ito Japan Satsuki Fujisawa, Chinami Yoshida, Yumi Suzuki, Yurika Yoshida $25,000

Men

Year Winning team Runner up team Purse (CAD)
2004[14] Alberta David Nedohin, Randy Ferbey, Scott Pfeifer, Marcel Rocque Alberta Brent Bawel, Jason Lesmeister, Morio Kumagawa, Ian Jensen $24,000
2006[15] Alberta Robert Schlender, Danny Sherrand, Colin Tanton, Jim Bucholz Alberta Wade White, Blayne Iskiw, Dan Holowaychuk, George White $15,000
2007[16] Saskatchewan Pat Simmons, Jeff Sharp, Gerry Adam, Steve Laycock Alberta Brent Pierce, Brent MacDonald, Warren Hassall, Brendan Melnyk $16,000
2008[17] Alberta Ted Appelman, Tom Appelman, Brandon Klassen, Brendan Melnyk Saskatchewan Pat Simmons, Jeff Sharp, Gerry Adam, Steve Laycock $16,000
2009[18] British Columbia Jim Cotter, Bob Ursel, Kevin Folk, Rick Sawatsky Alberta David Nedohin, Randy Ferbey, Scott Pfeifer, Marcel Rocque $20,000
2010[19] Alberta Don Walchuk, Chris Schille, D. J. Kidby, Don Bartlett Alberta Ted Appelman, Tom Appelman, Brandon Klassen, Brendan Melnyk $22,000
2011[20] Alberta Randy Ferbey, David Nedohin, Ted Appelman, Brendan Melnyk Alberta Rob Bucholz, Evan Asmussen, Landon Bucholz, Bryce Bucholz $26,000
2012[21] Alberta Jamie King, Blake MacDonald, Scott Pfeifer, Jeff Erickson Alberta Charley Thomas, J. D. Lind, Dominic Daemen, Matthew Ng $26,000
2013[22] Alberta Kevin Martin, David Nedohin, Marc Kennedy, Ben Hebert Saskatchewan Steve Laycock, Kirk Muyres, Colton Flasch, Dallan Muyres $18,000
2014 Alberta Brendan Bottcher, Tom Appelman, Bradley Thiessen, Karrick Martin Saskatchewan Steve Laycock, Kirk Muyres, Colton Flasch, Dallan Muyres $22,000
2015 Saskatchewan Shaun Meachem, Catlin Schneider, Brady Scharback, Aaron Shutra Alberta Brendan Bottcher, Tom Appelman, Bradley Thiessen, Karrick Martin $22,000
2023[23] Alberta Brendan Bottcher, Marc Kennedy, Brett Gallant, Ben Hebert British Columbia Catlin Schneider, Sterling Middleton, Jason Ginter, Alex Horvath $25,000
2024[24] Saskatchewan Mike McEwen, Colton Flasch, Kevin Marsh, Dan Marsh Manitoba Jordon McDonald, Dallas Burgess, Calan MacIsaac, Cameron Olafson $25,000

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