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2003 Canadian Women's Curling Championships

The 44th Canadian Championship for Women Curling 2003 ( Eng. 2003 Scott Tournament of Hearts ) was held in Kitchener ( Ontario ) from February 15 to 23, 2003 . The championship was held for the 9th time in Ontario, the second time in Kitchener (the previous championship was held there in 1994 ). [one]

2003 Canadian Women's Curling Championships
2003 Scott Tournament of Hearts
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CityKitchener ( Ontario )
ArenaKitchener Memorial Auditorium
dateFebruary 15 - 23, 2003
Attendance67,209
Winner Canada (4 title)
Curling clubMayflower CC, Halifax
SkipColin Jones
ThirdKim kelly
SecondMary Ann Arseno
The firstNancy Delahant
SpareMary sue radford
TrainerKen bagnell
Finalist Newfoundland and Labrador (Cathy Cunningham)

The winner received the right to represent Canada (as the “Team of Canada”; English Team Canada ) at the 2003 World Championships , which took place in April 2003 in Winnipeg ( Canada ), as well as to compete under this name at the next Canadian Championship in 2004.

The tournament was attended by 12 teams: 11 teams representing the provinces and territories of Canada , and the winning team of the previous championship 2002 (as the "team of Canada").

The champion was (the 4th time in the history of the championships and the 3rd consecutive time) the “team of Canada” ( skip Colin Jones ; for the team itself it was the 4th victory in the championships; for Colin Jones - the 5th victory), winning the finals of the team representing the province of Newfoundland and Labrador (skip Cathy Cunningham). 3-4 places were shared by the other two play-off teams representing the provinces of Prince Edward Island (Skip Susan Godet ) and Saskatchewan (Skip Jen Betker ).

Content

Competition Format

At the first, group stage, 12 teams play among themselves in a circular system in one circle. The four best teams of the group stage go to the second stage, playoffs , where they play according to the Page system : the two best teams according to the results of the group round hold a match for a direct hit in the finals (playoffs-1). The 3rd and 4th teams play for reaching the semifinals (playoffs-2). In the semifinals, there is a loser in the first match and a winner in the second. In the finals, gold awards are disputed by the winners of the playoffs and semifinals. The third place is considered to be the team that lost in the playoffs-2, and the team that lost in the semifinals.

Commands

  Canada  Alberta  British columbia
fourth
third
second
the first

spare
trainer
club
Colin Jones
Kim kelly
Mary ann way
Nancy Delahant

Lane peters
Ken bagnell
Mayflower CC, Halifax
Deb santos
Jackie-rae greening
Brenda bohmer
Kate horne

Shannon orsini
Darryl horne
Avonair CC, Edmonton
Toni fister
Teri fister
Denise byers
Angela strachan

Jackie Armstrong
Cal fister
Golden Ears Winter Club, Maple Ridge
  Quebec  Manitoba  Nova Scotia
fourth
third
second
the first

spare
trainer
club
Nathalie gagnon
Karine marchand
Joëlle Belley
Julie blackburn

Ginette simard
Paul gagnon
Club Riverband, Alma
Barb spencer
Darcy robertson
Barb enright
Faye unrau

Tanya craig
Jim kirkness
Fort Rouge CC, Winnipeg
Nancy mcconnery
Colleen Pinkney
Shelley macnutt
Wendy currie

Karen hennigar
David Williams
Truro CC, Truro
  New brunswick  Newfoundland and Labrador  Ontario
fourth
third
second
the first

spare
trainer
club
Heidi hanlon
Stacey lacey
Jennifer gogan
Judy blanchard

Sheri stewart
Mike dobson
Thistle St. Andrews CC, St. John
Cathy Cunningham
Peg goss
Kathy kerr
Heather martin

Anna-Mae Holden
Jean blackie
St. John's CC, St. Johns
Anne dunn
Lindy marchuk
Gloria campbell
Fran todd

Cheryl McPherson
Lynn reynolds
Galt Country Club, Cambridge
  Prince Edward Island  Saskatchewan  Northwest Territories /   Yukon
fourth
third
second
the first

spare
trainer
club
Susan Godet
Rebecca Gene McPhee
Robin McPhee
Susan Mackinnis

Donna butler
Paul power
Charlottetown CC, Charlottetown
Jen betker
Sherry linton
Joan McCusker
Marcia Guderayt

Nancy inglis
Lindsey sparks
Caledonian CC, Regina
Dawn moses
Sharon Cormier
Tara naugler
Ann lange

Coralee round
Brian kelln
Yellowknife CC, Yellowknife

( skips are shown in bold; data on substitutes and trainers taken from: [1] )

Competition Results

Group Stage

The standings after the end of the group stage

MTeamSkipone23fourfive67eight9teneleven12ATP
one  Prince Edward IslandSusan Godet*7: 87: 610: 59: 69: 57: 47: 57: 29: 310: 57: 6tenone
2  CanadaColin Jones8: 7*8: 35: 67: 69: 44: 88: 46: 87: 48: 77: 3eight3
3  SaskatchewanJen betker6: 73: 8*6: 58: 36: 710: 68: 37: 47: 44: 810: 47four
four  Newfoundland and LabradorCathy Cunningham5:106: 55: 6*8: 78: 77: 65: 74: 66: 510: 55:106five
five  New brunswickHeidi hanlon6: 96: 73: 87: 8*10: 87: 56: 77: 67: 63:108: 6five6
6  AlbertaDeb santos5: 94: 97: 67: 88:10 a.m.*9: 59: 44: 78: 24: 69: 7five6
7  Nova ScotiaNancy mcconnery4: 78: 46:10 a.m.6: 75: 75: 9*9: 87: 55: 98: 711: 6five6
eight  QuebecNathalie gagnon5: 74: 83: 87: 57: 64: 98: 9*7: 67: 89: 65: 3five6
9  OntarioAnne dunn2: 78: 64: 76: 46: 77: 45: 76: 7*7: 310: 56: 9five6
ten  British columbiaToni fister3: 94: 74: 75: 66: 72: 89: 58: 73: 7*8: 410: 8four7
eleven  ManitobaBarb spencer5:107: 88: 45:1010: 36: 47: 86: 95:104: 8*9: 7four7
12  Northwest Territories /   YukonDawn moses6: 73: 74:1010: 56: 87: 96:11 a.m.3: 59: 68:10 a.m.7: 9*29

Statistics after the end of the group stage

MTeamSkipATPKZKPRenewable energyPEOEUEPB
one  Prince Edward IslandSusan Godettenone89615042ten1380%
2  CanadaColin Joneseight38160494114ten79%
3  SaskatchewanJen betker7four7559434713979%
four  Newfoundland and LabradorCathy Cunningham6five69744648eleven775%
five  New brunswickHeidi hanlonfive6708048499eight74%
6  AlbertaDeb santosfive674734746eight1278%
7  Nova ScotiaNancy mcconneryfive6747945517673%
eight  QuebecNathalie gagnonfive666754550tenten71%
9  OntarioAnne dunnfive667664847eight1475%
ten  British columbiaToni fisterfour762754250ten973%
eleven  ManitobaBarb spencerfour7727146479eleven73%
12  Northwest Territories /   YukonDawn moses2969875043eighteleven73%
     playoff teams

Playoffs

Quarter finalsSemifinalThe final
one  Prince Edward Island3
2  Canada62  Canada9
one  Prince Edward Islandfivefour  Newfoundland and Labrador7
four  Newfoundland and Labrador6
3  Saskatchewan6
four  Newfoundland and Labradoreight

Final classification

MTeamSkipANDATP
01!    CanadaColin Jones13ten3
02!    Newfoundland and LabradorCathy Cunningham14eight6
03!    Prince Edward IslandSusan Godet13ten3
03!    SaskatchewanJen betker127five
five  New brunswickHeidi hanlonelevenfive6
6  AlbertaDeb santoselevenfive6
7  Nova ScotiaNancy mcconneryelevenfive6
eight  QuebecNathalie gagnonelevenfive6
9  OntarioAnne dunnelevenfive6
ten  British columbiaToni fisterelevenfour7
eleven  ManitobaBarb spencerelevenfour7
12  Northwest Territories /   YukonDawn moseseleven29
     a team in the 2003 World Cup and 2004 Canadian Championships serving as the “Team of Canada” (Team Canada)

Rewards

All-Stars Teams

According to the results of the accuracy of the shots (in percent) of the players in the round-robin matches, two teams are determined at each position: the best player is in the first team, the second in the rating is in the second. [2]

Fourth (skip)ThirdSecondThe first
one  Colin Jones  Sherry linton  Robin McPhee  Nancy Delahant
2  Susan Godet  Rebecca Gene McPhee  Joan McCusker  Kate horne
Prize to the most valuable player named after Sandra Schmirller

(see en: Sandra Schmirler Most Valuable Player Award )

The prize is awarded to the “most valuable player” ( MVP ), which showed the best game at the group stage, according to the media who covered the championship [3] .

The prize went to Colin Jones (Canada). [3] [2]

Marge Mitchell Award for Sportsmanship

(see en: Marj Mitchell Sportsmanship Award )

The prize was given to Anne Dunn (Ontario). [2]

Joan Mead Builder Award

(see en: Scotties_Tournament_of_Hearts # Joan_Mead_Builder_Award )

The prize was awarded to Vic Rauter, a sports TV broadcaster for TSN, for his contribution to the development and popularization of female curling. [2]

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 2003 Scott Tournament of Hearts Archived March 19, 2012 to Wayback Machine
  2. ↑ 1 2 3 4 SCOTT TOURNAMENT OF HEARTS AWARDS AND ALL-STAR TEAMS | Soudog's Curling History Site
  3. ↑ 1 2 Sandra Schmirler Most Valuable Player Award (neopr.) . Canadian Curling Association. Date of treatment February 18, 2016. Archived February 22, 2014. (English) in the web.archive.org web archive

Links

  • 2003 SCOTT TOURNAMENT OF HEARTS | Soudog's Curling History Site: Canadian Ladies Curling Champions

See also

  • Canadian Men's Curling Championship 2003
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Canada_Curring_Women_Current_Champions_2003&oldid=100734341

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