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Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts The Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts is the Manitoba provincial women's curling tournament. The tournament is run by Curl Manitoba, the provincial curling association. The winning team represents Manitoba at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts ...
presented by RME, the provincial women's
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championship for
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, was held from January 25 to 29 at East St. Paul Arena in
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,
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. The winning
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represented Manitoba at the
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, Canada's national women's curling championship in
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,
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where they finished runner-up overall losing in the final to
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10–4. Additionally, two other rinks qualified for the Scotties as wild card teams based on
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. The
Kaitlyn Lawes Lesley Kaitlyn Lawes (born December 16, 1988) is a Canadian curler. Lawes was the long time third for the Jennifer Jones team that represented Canada at the 2014 Winter Olympics where they won the gold medal. They were the first women's team to ...
rink was the Wild Card #1 representative while the Abby Ackland rink (skipped by
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) was the Wild Card #3 representative. The Lawes rink would finish tied for second (seeded fifth) in Pool A with a 5–3 record and would lose their tiebreaker game to
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7–6 in an extra end. The Ackland rink finished fifth in Pool B with a 3–5 record.


Qualification process

Source:


Teams

The teams are listed as follows:


Round-robin standings

''Final round-robin standings''


Round-robin results

All draws are listed in Central Time ( UTC−06:00).


Draw 1

''Wednesday, January 25, 8:30 am''


Draw 2

''Wednesday, January 25, 12:15 pm''


Draw 3

''Wednesday, January 25, 4:00 pm''


Draw 4

''Wednesday, January 25, 8:00 pm''


Draw 5

''Thursday, January 26, 8:30 am''


Draw 6

''Thursday, January 26, 12:15 pm''


Draw 7

''Thursday, January 26, 4:00 pm''


Draw 8

''Thursday, January 26, 7:45 pm''


Draw 9

''Friday, January 27, 9:00 am''


Draw 10

''Friday, January 27, 1:00 pm''


Championship round standings

''Records from Round Robin carry over to the Championship Round''


Championship round results


Draw 11

''Friday, January 27, 6:30 pm''


Draw 12

''Saturday, January 28, 10:00 am''


Draw 13

''Saturday, January 28, 4:00 pm''


Tiebreaker

''Saturday, January 28, 8:00 pm''


Playoffs

Source:


Semifinal

''Sunday, January 29, 9:30 am''


Final

''Sunday, January 29, 2:00 pm''


Notes


References

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