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Canadian Junior Curling Championships 2003

Canadian Junior Curling Championships 2003 ( 2003 Kärcher Canadian Junior Curling Championships ) was held from 1 to 9 February 2003 in the city of Ottawa ( Ontario ) among male and female junior teams (players must be under the age of 20 years on June 30 the year preceding the year of the next championship). [1] [2] The championship was held for the 54th time for male juniors, for the 33rd time for female juniors, for the 11th time in the province of Ontario and for the 2nd time in the city of Ottawa .

Canadian Junior Curling Championships 2003
2003 Kärcher Canadian Junior Curling Championships
CityOttawa ( Ontario )
ArenaRideau Curling Club,
Ottawa Curling Club
dateFebruary 1 - 9, 2003
Winner among men Saskatchewan (12 titles)
Curling clubSutherland CC ( Saskatoon )
SkipSteve laycock
ThirdChris Haichert
SecondMike jantzen
The firstKyler Broad
TrainerBarry fiendel
Finalist Alberta ( Darren Molding )
Winner among women Saskatchewan (9 title)
Curling clubNutana CC ( Saskatoon )
SkipMarlies Miller
ThirdTeejay surik
SecondJanelle lemon
The firstChelsea bell
TrainerBob miller
Finalist Nova Scotia (Robyn Mattie)
3rd placehusband: Quebec (Martin Crete)
female: Albert (Desiree Robertson)

The winners of the men's and women's championships received the right to represent Canada as its men's and women's junior national teams at the 2003 World Junior Championships .

In the men's and women's tournaments took part in 13 teams representing the provinces and territories of Canada .

In the men's tournament, the champion was (the 12th time in the history of the championships) team representing the province of Saskatchewan ( skip Steve Laycock became the champion for the 1st time), winning in the final against the team representing Alberta (skip Darren Molding ). Bronze medals won the team representing the province of Quebec (skip Martin Crete).

In the women's tournament, the team representing the Saskatchewan province became the champion (9th time in the history of championships) ( Skip Marlis Miller became the champion for the 2nd time), winning in the final against the team representing Nova Scotia (skip Robyn Mattie). Bronze medals were won by a team representing Alberta (skip Desiree Robertson).

Content

Event Format

The tournament consists of two stages - a group stage and a playoff stage . In the group stage ( English Round Robin ), teams in the same group play one another in a circular system . The three best teams enter the second stage, the playoffs , where they play according to an incomplete Olympic system : first in the semifinals there are teams that took 2nd and 3rd places in the group stage, and then the winner of the semifinal meets in the final with the group winning team stage.

Men

Team Members

TeamFourth ( skip )ThirdSecondThe firstSpareTrainerClub, city
  AlbertaDarren MoldingBrock virtueMatt taylorNicolas VirtueErik bundgaardNorth Hill Community CC ( Calgary )
  British columbiaJason montgomeryCliff carr-hiltonMiles CraigWill dugganAllan woodKerry Park CC (Mill Bay)
  QuebecMartin creteJonathan tremblayKevin whiteOlivier leclercChristian crêteCC Jacques-Cartier ( Quebec ),
CC Victoria (Ste-Foy)
  ManitobaReed carrazersAdam walkerTyler forrestDaniel FillionAlex MowatPembina CC ( Winnipeg )
  Nova ScotiaKevin saccaryScott saccaryJared bentLuke JohnsonJohn saccaryMayflower CC ( Halifax )
  New brunswickRyan Sherrard (4th)Daniel Sherrard (skip)Christopher BesseyJared bezansonRobert SherrardRiverside CC ( Saint John )
  Newfoundland and LabradorMatthew blandfordAlan HamiltonAndrew MercerTim normanPaul HamiltonSt. John's CC ( Saint Johns )
  OntarioMark biceMike callanRob pruliereJeff wilsonGordon garkSarnia G & CC ( Sarnia )
  Prince Edward IslandTyler mackenzieSteven vanOuwerkerkMatthew pierceyRyan pierceyChris CiasnochaMarilyn SutherlandCornwall CC (Cornwall)
  SaskatchewanSteve laycockChristopher HaichertMichael JantzenKyler BroadBarry fiendellSutherland CC ( Saskatoon )
  Northern OntarioColin koivulaJustin mccarvilleChris BriandDavid CarrDon mainPort Arthur CC ( Thunder Bay )
  Northwest TerritoriesTrevor mossChris KellnMatthew greenRob bordenRick walkerYellowknife CC ( Yellowknife )
  YukonKyle geeJames babcockDustin MikkelsenWes klippertOrest peechWhitehorse CC ( Whitehorse )

Group stage

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one  Saskatchewan*6-76-49: 69: 510: 28: 26: 37: 47: 18: 37: 313: 4elevenone
2  Quebec7: 6*6-47: 57: 35: 69: 55: 84: 69: 58: 212: 37: 193
3  Alberta4: 64: 6*8: 68: 62: 98: 29: 44: 18: 47: 210: 54:11eightfour
four  British columbia6: 95-76-8*5: 48: 33: 910: 36-412: 57: 69: 47: 3eightfour
five  Ontario5: 93-76-84: 5*11: 38: 210: 44: 88-79: 510: 210: 57five
6  Prince Edward Island2:106: 59: 23: 83:11*2:1010: 97: 62: 86-48: 48: 57five
7  Northern Ontario2: 85: 92: 89: 32: 810: 2*5: 38: 36: 53: 54-710: 466
eight  New brunswick3: 68: 54: 93:104:109:103: 5*7: 510: 28: 211: 48: 666
9  Nova Scotia4-76-41: 44: 68: 46-73: 85-7*7: 67: 95: 110: 2five7
ten  Newfoundland and Labrador1: 75: 94: 85:127: 88: 25: 62:106-7*10: 48: 38: 3foureight
eleven  Manitoba3: 82: 82: 76-75: 94: 65: 32: 89-74:10*1: 09: 6foureight
12  Northwest Territories3-73:125:104: 92:104: 87: 44:111: 53: 80: 1*5: 32ten
13  Yukon4:131: 711: 43-75:105: 84:106-82:103: 86: 93: 5*oneeleven
     team to the playoff finals
     teams reaching the semifinal playoffs
     Tee-breaking teams for reaching the semifinal playoffs

Tie break

Playground Ione23fourfive67eight9tenTotal
  Alberta  200020one0fourX9

  British columbia0one00020one0Xfour

Play Off

Semi finalThe final
one  Saskatchewan
  Saskatchewan9
  Albertafive
2  Quebec6
3  Albertaeight

Semi final

Playground Gone23fourfive67eight9tenTotal
  Quebec  03000one002X6

  Alberta00oneoneone0230Xeight

The final

Playground Cone23fourfive67eight9tenTotal
  Albertaone00one020one0Xfive

  Saskatchewan  0oneone020203X9

Final Classification

A placeTeamSkipANDATP
01!    SaskatchewanSteve laycock1312one
02!    AlbertaDarren Molding15tenfive
03!    QuebecMartin crete139four
four  British columbiaJason montgomery13eightfive
five  OntarioMark bice127five
6  Prince Edward IslandTyler mackenzie127five
7  Northern OntarioColin koivula1266
eight  New brunswickDaniel Sherrard1266
9  Nova ScotiaKevin saccary12five7
ten  Newfoundland and LabradorMatthew blandford12foureight
eleven  ManitobaReed carrazers12foureight
12  Northwest TerritoriesTrevor moss122ten
13  YukonKyle gee12oneeleven

Women

Team Members

TeamFourth ( skip )ThirdSecondThe firstSpareTrainerClub, city
  AlbertaDesiree robertsonCary-anne sallowsJennifer perryStephanie jordanHeather mooreGrande Prairie CC ( Grand Prairie )
  British columbiaDesiree schmidtLeanne palmerCarly frowBrittany palmerTerry bublitzTrail CC (Trail)
  QuebecKimberly mastineMeg leclercAndrea MorinMarie-Eve BoislardMelanie robillardJim MastineCC Windsor (Windsor)
  ManitobaJackie komyshynAshley gillVanessa hoggAmanda TycholisLen komyshynFort Garry CC ( Winnipeg )
  Nova ScotiaRobyn mattiePaige mattieBliss ComstockGilda chisholmDonalda mattieChedabucto CC (Boylston)
  New brunswickBecky atkinsonCindy samaanJeanette MurphyLaurel greenFelipe garciaRiverside CC ( Saint John )
  Newfoundland and LabradorJennifer guzzwellShelley nicholsCarol webbStephanie Le DrewLaura phillipsSt. John's CC ( Saint Johns )
  OntarioStephanie grayLyndsey wilsonMichelle LaidlawAmber gebhardtLee MerklingerMaurice wilsonPalmerston CC (Palmerston)
  Prince Edward IslandMeaghan HughesMichelle MackieSinead dolanMichala RobinsonBrenda macmillanCharlottetown CC ( Charlottetown )
  SaskatchewanMarlies MillerTeejay surikJanelle lemonChelsea bellBob millerNutana CC ( Saskatoon )
  Northern OntarioShana ketonenLiane fossumLarissa stevensMichelle DesandoKen ketonenPort Arthur CC ( Thunder Bay )
  Northwest TerritoriesHeather walkerKristan thompsonLeslie MerrithewFrancesca marraiCarrie cuiYellowknife CC ( Yellowknife )
  YukonLadene shawStacey sellarsJessie leschartMandi shawGary hewittWhitehorse CC ( Whitehorse )

Group stage

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one  Nova Scotia*7: 67: 42: 58: 611: 611: 36: 52: 911: 28: 69: 814: 2ten2
2  Saskatchewan6-7*9-77: 55:117: 16: 59: 59: 65: 26: 511: 311: 2ten2
3  Newfoundland and Labrador4-77: 9*10: 49: 51: 88: 58: 410: 38: 18: 610: 416: 393
four  Alberta5: 25-74:10*6: 54-78: 510: 48: 38: 48: 512: 210: 593
five  Ontario6-811: 55: 95: 6*10: 59: 48-713: 49-78: 510: 611: 293
6  Northern Ontario6:111: 78: 17: 45:10*6-72: 69: 810: 313: 68: 69: 17five
7  Quebec3:115: 65: 85: 84: 97: 6*5: 67: 59: 310: 411: 28: 366
eight  New brunswick5: 65: 94: 84:107: 86: 26: 5*6:105: 39: 210: 410: 566
9  Manitoba9: 26: 93:103: 84:138: 95-710: 6*5: 48-77: 211: 366
ten  British columbia2:112: 51: 84: 87: 93:103: 93: 54: 5*8: 512:1011: 339
eleven  Prince Edward Island6-85: 66-85: 85: 86:134:102: 97: 85: 8*8: 611: 42ten
12  Northwest Territories8: 93:114:102:126:106-82:114:102: 710:126-8*12: 5oneeleven
13  Yukon2:142:113:165:102:111: 93: 85:103:113:114:115:12*012
     team to the playoff finals
     teams reaching the semifinal playoffs
     teams going to a two round tiebreak for reaching the semifinal playoffs

Tie Breaks

Round 1Round 2
  Newfoundland and Labrador
  Newfoundland and Labradorfive
  Alberta9
  Albertaeleven
  Ontario6

Play Off

SemifinalsThe final
one  Nova Scotia
  Nova Scotiafour
  Saskatchewan6
2  Saskatchewan7
3  Albertafive

Semi final

Playground Ione23fourfive67eight9tenTotal
  Saskatchewan  one00one0one00227

  Alberta0one00200200five

The final

Playground Cone23fourfive67eight9tenTotal
  Nova Scotia  one00one002000four

  Saskatchewan02002one000one6

Final Classification

A placeTeamSkipANDATP
01!    SaskatchewanMarlies Miller14122
02!    Nova ScotiaRobyn mattie13ten3
03!    AlbertaDesiree robertson15elevenfour
four  Newfoundland and LabradorJennifer guzzwell139four
five  OntarioStephanie gray139four
6  Northern OntarioShana ketonen127five
7  QuebecKimberly mastine1266
eight  New brunswickBecky atkinson1266
9  ManitobaJackie komyshyn1266
ten  British columbiaDesiree schmidt1239
eleven  Prince Edward IslandMeaghan Hughes122ten
12  Northwest TerritoriesHeather walker12oneeleven
13  YukonLadene shaw12012

Awards

Teams of all stars (All-Stars Teams)

According to the best results of the quality of throws (in percent) in the group stage (Round Robin), two “all stars” teams are determined for each position (one pair of teams for men, the second pair of teams for women). [3]

Fourth (skip)ThirdSecondThe first
Men
oneSteve Laycock (79%)
(   Saskatchewan )
Christopher Haichert (82%)
(   Saskatchewan )
Michael Jantzen (86%)
(   Saskatchewan )
Luke Johnson (83%)
(   Nova Scotia )
2Darren Molding (77%)
(   Alberta )
Mike Callan (80%)
(   Ontario )
Chris Briand (80%)
(   Northern Ontario )
David Carr (82%)
(   Northern Ontario )
Women
oneMarlies Miller (80%)
(   Saskatchewan )
Teejay Surik (78%)
(   Saskatchewan )
Janelle Lemon (82%)
(   Saskatchewan )
Chelsea Bell (86%)
(   Saskatchewan )
2Desirée Robertson (74%)
(   Alberta )
Cary-Anne Sallows (76%)
(   Alberta )
Jennifer Perry (78%)
(   Alberta )
Stephanie Jordan (81%)
(   Alberta )
Sportsmanship Prize (Ken Watson Sportsmanship Awards)

According to the voting results of the players, two players are determined - among men and among women.

  • Among men: Matthew Blandford (   Newfoundland and Labrador )
  • Among women: Jackie Komyshyn (   Manitoba )
Fair Play Awards

According to the results of the vote, umpires are determined by four players (regardless of position) and the coach is among men and women.

Trainer
Men
Jeff wilson
(   Ontario )
Colin koivula
(   Northern Ontario )
Chris Briand
(   Northern Ontario )
Matthew blandford
(   Newfoundland and Labrador )
Allan wood
(   British Columbia )
Women
Kimberly mastine
(   Quebec )
Stephanie Le Drew
(   Newfoundland and Labrador )
Stacey sellars
(   Yukon )
Michelle Nichols
(   Newfoundland and Labrador )
Carrie cui
(   Northwest Territories )
Prize to the best coach (Arnold Asham Coaching Awards)

According to the results of voting by coaches-participants of the championship, two coaches are determined - among coaches of men's teams and coaches of women's teams.

  • Male team coaches include: Alex Mowat (   Manitoba )
  • Women's team coaches include: Len Komyshyn (   Manitoba )
Joan Mead Legacy Awards

According to the results of the voting of officials , two players are selected - among men and among women.

  • Among men: Daniel Sherrard (   New Brunswick )
  • Among women: Meaghan Hughes (   Prince Edward Island )

Notes

  1. ↑ Men's tournament - 2003 Kärcher Canadian Junior Curling Championships (M) (Neopr.) . The appeal date is June 26, 2019. Archived June 26, 2019. (eng.)
  2. ↑ Women's tournament - 2003 Kärcher Canadian Junior Curling Championships (W) (Neopr.) . The appeal date is June 26, 2019. Archived June 26, 2019. (eng.)
  3. ↑ 2018-CANADIAN-JUNIORS-Historical-Media-Guide.pdf (Unc.) . Canadian Curling Association. The appeal date is June 26, 2019. Archived June 26, 2019. (eng.) (pp. 85, 179)

See also

  • Canadian Men's Curling Championships 2003
  • Canadian Women's Curling Championships 2003
  • Canadian Curling Championship among mixed teams 2003
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Champions_Canadas_to_curling_sred_unior_2003&oldid = 100734535


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