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1994 Canadian Men's Curling Championship

The 1994 Canadian Curling Championship for Men ( English 1994 Labatt Brier ) was held in Red Deer ( Alberta ) from March 5 to 13, 1994 . [1] The tournament was held for the 65th time. In Alberta, the championship was held for the 7th time, in Red Deer - for the first time.

1994 Canadian Men's Curling Championship
1994 Labatt Brier
CityRed Deer ( Alberta )
ArenaCentrium
date ofMarch 5 - 13, 1994
Attendance130,625
Winner British Columbia (3 title)
Curling clubKelowna CC, Kelowna
SkipRick Folk
ThirdPat ryan
SecondBert gretzinger
The firstGerry Richard
SpareRon steinhauer
Finalist Ontario ( Russ Howard )
3rd place Manitoba (Dave Smith)

The winner received the right to represent Canada (as the “Team of Canada”; English Team Canada ) at the 1994 World Cup , which was held in April 1994 in Oberstdorf ( Germany ).

The tournament was attended by 12 teams representing the provinces and territories of Canada .

The champion (the 3rd time in the history of the championships) was the team representing the province of British Columbia (for the Rick Folk skip team this was the 2nd victory), having won in the final against the team representing the province of Ontario (skip Russ Howard ). The bronze medal was won by a team representing the province of Manitoba (Skip Dave Smith).

Content

  • 1 Competition format
  • 2 Teams
  • 3 Competition Results
    • 3.1 Group stage
    • 3.2 Playoffs
      • 3.2.1 Semifinal
      • 3.2.2 Final
    • 3.3 Final classification
  • 4 Awards
  • 5 notes
  • 6 References
  • 7 See also

Competition Format

At the first, group stage, the teams play among themselves in a circular system in one circle. The three best teams of the group stage go to the second stage, playoffs , where they play according to the incomplete Olympic system : first in the semi-finals there are teams that took 2nd and 3rd place in the group stage. The loser in the semi-finals takes the overall 3rd place. In the finals, the winner of the semifinals and the team that took 1st place in the group stage are met.

Commands

  Alberta  British columbia  Quebec
fourth
third
second
the first

spare
club
Ed Lukovich
Fred maxie
Dan petryk
Steve petryk

John Ferguson
Glencoe CC, Calgary
Rick Folk
Pat ryan
Bert gretzinger
Gerry Richard

Ron steinhauer
Kelowna CC, Kelowna
Ghislain doyon
Jean-yves lemay
Jean maurice
Martin gervais

Serge Rocheleau
CC Amos, Amos
  Manitoba  Nova Scotia  New brunswick
fourth
third
second
the first

spare
club
Dave smith
Peter Nicholls
Scott Grant
Charlie salina

Dave nicholls
St. Vital CC, Winnipeg
Alan O'Leary
Jim walsh
Steve johnston
Steve piggott

Stuart maclean
Dartmouth CC, Dartmouth
Brian dobson
Charlie sullivan jr.
Andrew Buckle
Dan philip

Gary dobson
Thistle-st. Andrews CC, St. John
  Newfoundland and Labrador  Ontario  Prince Edward Island
fourth
third
second
the first

spare
club
Mark noseworthy
Frank O'Driscoll
Rob thomas
Eugene trickett

Peter Hollett
St. John's CC, St. Johns
Russ Howard
Glenn Howard
Wayne Mido
Peter Corner

Larry merkley
Penetanguishene CC, Penetanguishin
Mike gaudet
Eddie MacKenzie
Tyler harris
Craig arsenault

Daryell nowlan
Charlottetown CC, Charlottetown
  Saskatchewan  Northern Ontario  Northwest Territories /   Yukon
fourth
third
second
the first

spare
club
Doug harcourt
Kevin kalthoff
Greg harcourt
Brian wempe

Lyle muyres
Quill Lake CC, Quill Lake
Scott Patterson
Phil loevenmark
John mcclelland
Wayne lowe

Rob abrams
Granite CC, North Bay
Robert Andrews
Clinton abel
Alfred feldman
Wayne lewis

Gordon moffatt
Atlin CC, Atlin

( skips are shown in bold)

Competition Results

Group Stage

The standings after the completion of the group stage

MTeamSkipone23four5678910eleven12ATP
one  British columbiaRick Folk*5: 46: 57: 26: 47: 63: 59: 38: 77: 19: 410: 510one
2  ManitobaDave smith4: 5*1: 810: 47: 57: 67: 38: 39: 68: 47: 38: 592
3  OntarioRuss Howard5: 68: 1*8: 511: 36: 84: 38: 45: 611: 67: 47: 483
four  Northern OntarioScott Patterson2: 74:105: 8*8: 44: 56: 36: 38: 58: 75: 29: 87four
5  Newfoundland and LabradorMark noseworthy4: 65: 73:114: 8*10: 34: 310: 68: 611: 88: 46: 37four
6  AlbertaEd Lukovich6: 76: 78: 65: 43:10*9: 54: 77: 62: 64: 87: 556
7  New brunswickBrian dobson5: 33: 73: 43: 63: 45: 9*4: 35: 14: 39: 68: 956
8  QuebecGhislain doyon3: 93: 84: 83: 66:10 a.m.7: 43: 4*5: 46: 56: 57: 656
9  SaskatchewanDoug harcourt7: 86: 96: 55: 86: 86: 71: 54: 5*7: 59: 15: 838
10  Nova ScotiaAlan O'Leary1: 74: 86:11 a.m.7: 88:11 a.m.6: 23: 45: 65: 7*7: 410: 638
eleven  Northwest Territories /   YukonRobert Andrews4: 93: 74: 72: 54: 88: 46: 95: 61: 94: 7*7: 529
12  Prince Edward IslandMike gaudet5:105: 84: 78: 93: 65: 79: 86: 78: 56:10 a.m.5: 7*29
     playoff teams

Playoffs

SemifinalThe final
one  British columbia8
3  Ontario5
2  Manitoba3
3  Ontario6

Semifinal

Platform Cone23four5678910Total
  Manitoba (Smith)  0000one0200X3

  Ontario (Howard)0one000202oneX6

Final

Platform Cone23four5678910Total
  British Columbia (Folk)  one00320one0oneX8

  Ontario (Howard)0oneone0020one0X5

Final classification

MTeamSkipANDATP
01!    British columbiaRick Folk12elevenone
02!    OntarioRuss Howard139four
3  ManitobaDave smith1293
four  Northern OntarioScott Pattersoneleven7four
5  Newfoundland and LabradorMark noseworthyeleven7four
6  AlbertaEd Lukovicheleven56
7  New brunswickBrian dobsoneleven56
8  QuebecGhislain doyoneleven56
9  SaskatchewanDoug harcourteleven38
10  Nova ScotiaAlan O'Learyeleven38
eleven  Northwest Territories /   YukonRobert Andrewseleven29
12  Prince Edward IslandMike gaudeteleven29
     team at the 1994 World Cup 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 at each position the team of “all stars” is determined [2] .

Fourth (skip)ThirdSecondThe first
  Rick Folk  Pat ryan  Wayne Mido  Peter Corner
Ross Harstone Sportsmanship Award

(Ross Hardstone Prize for Sporting Spirit)

  •   Mark Noseworthy [3]

Notes

  1. ↑ 1994 Labatt Brier Archived Statistics Archived March 5, 2016 by Wayback Machine .
  2. ↑ Brier awards - Soudog's Curling History Site
  3. ↑ In total, Mark Noseworthy received this prize 2 times - at the 1982 and 1994 championships.

Links

  • CCA Stats Archive - 1994 Labatt Brier

See also

  • 1994 Women's Curling Championship
  • 1994 Canadian Junior Curling Championships
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Canada_Curling_Medium_Menu_1994&oldid=101189340 Championship

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