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Canada Cup of Curling The Canada Cup (branded as the Home Hardware Canada Cup for sponsorship reasons, and also referred to as the Canada Cup of Curling) is a major men's and women's curling championship in Canada. It is organized by Curling Canada and is one of its ma ...
was held December 1–5, 2010 at the
Medicine Hat Arena The Medicine Hat Arena is a 4,006-seat multi-purpose arena in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada. It was built in 1970 to replace Arena Gardens (Medicine Hat), the old rink that burned down in a fire where the Medicine Hat Inn is now situated. It was ...
in
Medicine Hat Medicine Hat is a city in southeast Alberta, Canada. It is located along the South Saskatchewan River. It is approximately east of Lethbridge and southeast of Calgary. This city and the adjacent Town of Redcliff to the northwest are with ...
,
Alberta Alberta ( ) is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada. It is part of Western Canada and is one of the three prairie provinces. Alberta is bordered by British Columbia to the west, Saskatchewan to the east, the Northwest Ter ...
. The
Glenn Howard Glenn William Howard (born July 17, 1962) is a Canadian curler who is one of the most decorated curlers of all time. He has won four world championships, four Briers and 17 Ontario provincial championships, including a record eight straigh ...
rink won their first Canada Cup on the men's side while
Stefanie Lawton Stefanie Lawton ( Miller; born June 20, 1980) is a Canadian curler from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Career After an appearance at the 1997 Canadian Junior Curling Championships, she would go on to win the 2000 Canadian Junior Curling Championshi ...
won her second cup. Glenn Howard's win marks the first time that a non-Alberta men's team won a Canada Cup.


Qualification


Women's

* Defending champion:
Shannon Kleibrink Shannon Kleibrink (born October 7, 1968 in Norquay, Saskatchewan) is a retired Canadian curler from Okotoks, Alberta. She and her team of third Amy Nixon, second Glenys Bakker, lead Christine Keshen and alternate Sandra Jenkins represented C ...
*
2010 Scotties Tournament of Hearts The 2010 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, the Canadian women's national curling championship, was held from January 30 to February 7 at the Essar Centre in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. The event was described as having a weaker field than normal, a ...
champion:
Jennifer Jones Jennifer Jones (born Phylis Lee Isley; March 2, 1919 – December 17, 2009), also known as Jennifer Jones Simon, was an American actress and mental health advocate. Over the course of her career that spanned over five decades, she was nominated ...
* Canadian Olympic Team:
Cheryl Bernard Cheryl Bernard (born June 30, 1966) is a Canadian curler from Calgary, Alberta. She represented Team Canada at the 2010 Winter Olympics as the team's skip, winning the silver medal in women's curling after falling to Sweden in the final. Her ...
* 2010 Players' Champion: Cheryl Bernard (replaced by next best team on the 2009-10 CTRS ranking list,
Kelly Scott Kelly Scott (born June 1, 1977 in Winnipeg, Manitoba as Kelly Lynn Mackenzie) is a Canadian curler from Kelowna, British Columbia. Career 1995–2005 Scott won the 1995 Canadian Junior Curling Championships and the 1995 World Junior Curling Ch ...
) *
2010 Curlers Corner Autumn Gold Curling Classic The 2010 Curlers Corner Autumn Gold Curling Classic was held from October 8 to 11 at the Calgary Curling Club in Calgary, Alberta. It was the 33rd edition of the event, and it marked the fifth time that the event was held as a Grand Slam event. ...
winner: Bingyu Wang (ineligible; replaced by next best team on the CTRS,
Heather Nedohin Heather Nedohin (born Heather Godberson; July 15, 1975) is a Canadian curler from Sherwood Park, Alberta. She is a Canadian former and World Junior champion, two-time Tournament of Hearts Champion and a two-time World bronze medalist. She is m ...
) * 2010 Manitoba Lotteries Women's Curling Classic winner:
Chelsea Carey Chelsea Danielle Carey (born September 12, 1984 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a Canadian curler from Calgary, Alberta. She is the 2016 and 2019 Canadian and Alberta women's champion skip and 2014 Manitoba provincial women's champion skip. Career ...
*2010 Southwestern Ontario Women's Charity Cashspiel winner:
Shelley Nichols Shelley Hardy (born May 19, 1982 in Labrador City, Newfoundland and Labrador as Shelley Nichols) is a Canadian curler originally from St. John's. She currently plays third on Team Lauren Mann. Hardy played third for Jennifer Guzzwell at the ...
*2009-10 CTRS team:
Amber Holland Amber Holland (born July 10, 1974) is a Canadian curler from Loreburn, Saskatchewan. Holland skipped Saskatchewan's team to a national women's championship in 2011 by defeating defending champion Jennifer Jones in the Scotties Tournament of He ...
*2009-10 CTRS team:
Stefanie Lawton Stefanie Lawton ( Miller; born June 20, 1980) is a Canadian curler from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Career After an appearance at the 1997 Canadian Junior Curling Championships, she would go on to win the 2000 Canadian Junior Curling Championshi ...
*2009-10 CTRS team:
Krista McCarville Krista Lee McCarville (born Krista Lee Scharf on November 10, 1982) is a Canadian curler from Thunder Bay, Ontario. McCarville is a four-time Northern Ontario junior champion, the 2003 Winter Universiade silver medallist, a four-time Ontario p ...


Men's

* Defending champion: Kevin Martin *
2010 Tim Hortons Brier The 2010 Tim Hortons Brier, the Canadian men's national curling championship, was held between March 6 until March 14, 2010 in Halifax, Nova Scotia at the Halifax Metro Centre. It marked the sixth time the Brier had been to Halifax, and the sec ...
champion:
Kevin Koe Kevin Koe ( ; born January 11, 1975) is a Canadian curler. Koe is a two-time World champion and four-time Canadian champion. He was the skip of the Canadian men's team at the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang. Originally from Yellowknife ...
* Canadian Olympic Team: Kevin Martin (replaced by next best team on the 2009-10 CTRS ranking list,
Glenn Howard Glenn William Howard (born July 17, 1962) is a Canadian curler who is one of the most decorated curlers of all time. He has won four world championships, four Briers and 17 Ontario provincial championships, including a record eight straigh ...
) * 2010 Players' Champion:
Brad Gushue Bradley Raymond Gushue, ONL ( ; born June 16, 1980) is a Canadian curler from St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. Gushue, along with teammates Russ Howard, Mark Nichols, Jamie Korab and Mike Adam, represented Canada in curling at the 2006 W ...
*2010
Westcoast Curling Classic The Westcoast Curling Classic (formerly the Key West Ford Westcoast Curling Classic, the Allied Windows Westcoast Curling Classic and the PriceWaterhouseCoopers Westcoast Curling Classic) was an annual curling tournament, held on Thanksgiving weeke ...
winner: Kevin Martin (replaced by
Mathew Camm Mathew Robert "Mat" Camm (born March 29, 1990) is a Canadian curler from Cornwall, Ontario. He currently plays third on Team John Epping. Camm is originally from Rockland, Ontario. Career Juniors In 2007, Camm played second for the Neil Sinc ...
) * 2010 Cactus Pheasant Classic winner: Kevin Martin (replaced by
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) *2010
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winner:
Serge Reid Serge Reid (born c. 1963) is a Canadian curler from Jonquière, Quebec. Reid is the defending provincial champion skip for Quebec. He and his team of François Gionest, Simon Collin and Steeve Villeneuve won their first provincial champions ...
*2009-10 CTRS team:
Jeff Stoughton Jeffrey R. "Jeff" Stoughton (born July 26, 1963) is a Canadian retired curler. He is a three-time Brier champion and two-time World champion as skip. Stoughton retired from competitive curling in 2015. He is one of the most successful Manitoba ...
*2009-10 CTRS team:
Randy Ferbey Randy S. Ferbey (born May 30, 1959) is a Canadian retired curler from Sherwood Park, Alberta. Ferbey is a six-time Canadian champion and a four-time World Champion. He currently coaches the Rachel Homan women's team. Born in Edmonton, Albert ...
(replaced by Rob Fowler) *2009-10 CTRS team: Mike McEwen


Men's


Teams


Round-robin standings


Round-robin results


Draw 2

''Wednesday, December 1, 12:30 pm''


Draw 4

''Wednesday, December 1, 8:30 pm''


Draw 5

''Thursday, December 2, 9:00 am''


Draw 6

''Thursday, December 2, 1:30 pm''


Draw 7

''Thursday, December 2, 6:00 pm''


Draw 8

''Friday, December 3, 9:00 am''


Draw 9

''Friday, December 3, 1:30 pm''


Draw 10

''Friday, December 3, 6:00 pm''


Tiebreaker

''Friday, December 3, 9:30 pm''


Playoffs


1 vs. 2

''Saturday, December 4, 8:30 am''


3 vs. 4

''Saturday, December 4, 8:30 am''


Semifinal

''Saturday, December 4, 6:30 pm''


Final

''Sunday, December 5, 12:30 pm''


Women's


Teams


Round-robin standings


Round-robin results


Draw 1

''Wednesday, December 1, 8:30 am''


Draw 3

''Wednesday, December 1, 4:30 pm''


Draw 5

''Thursday, December 2, 9:00 am''


Draw 6

''Thursday, December 2, 1:30 pm''


Draw 7

''Thursday, December 2, 6:00 pm''


Draw 8

''Friday, December 3, 9:00 am''


Draw 9

''Friday, December 3, 1:30 pm''


Draw 10

''Friday, December 3, 6:00 pm''


Playoffs


1 vs. 2

''Saturday, December 4, 8:30 am''


3 vs. 4

''Saturday, December 4, 8:30 am''


Semifinal

''Saturday, December 4, 1:30 pm''


Final

''Sunday, December 5, 11:00 am''


External links


Event site
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