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Curling competition at Brooks, Alberta
The 2012 Cactus Pheasant Classic was held from October 25 to 28 at the Brooks Curling Club in Brooks, Alberta as part of the 2012–13 World Curling Tour. The event was held in a triple knockout format, and the purse for the event was CAD$70,000.[1][2] In the final, Kevin Koe defeated Mike McEwen with a score of 6–5.
The teams are listed as follows:[2][3][4]
Skip |
Third |
Second |
Lead |
Locale
|
Tom Appelman |
Brent Bawel |
Ted Appelman |
Brendan Melnyk |
Edmonton, Alberta
|
Scott Bitz |
Jeff Sharp |
Aryn Schmidt |
Dean Hicke |
Regina, Saskatchewan
|
Tom Brewster |
Greg Drummond |
Scott Andrews |
Michael Goodfellow |
Aberdeen, Scotland
|
Jim Cotter |
Jason Gunnlaugson |
Tyrel Griffith |
Rick Sawatsky |
Kelowna/Vernon, British Columbia
|
Niklas Edin |
Sebastian Kraupp |
Fredrik Lindberg |
Viktor Kjäll |
Karlstad, Sweden
|
Scott Egger |
Albert Gerdung |
Darren Grierson |
Robin Niebergall |
Brooks, Alberta
|
Rob Fowler |
Allan Lyburn |
Richard Daneault |
Derek Samagalski |
Brandon, Manitoba
|
Glenn Howard |
Wayne Middaugh |
Brent Laing |
Craig Savill |
Coldwater, Ontario
|
Glen Kennedy |
Nathan Connolly |
Brandon Klassen |
Parker Konschuh |
Edmonton, Alberta
|
Kim Chang-min |
Kim Min-chan |
Seong Se-hyeon |
Seon Se-young |
Uiseong, Gyeongbuk, South Korea
|
Steve Laycock |
Kirk Muyres |
Colton Flasch |
Dallan Muyres |
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
|
Liu Rui |
Xu Xiaoming |
Zang Jialiang |
Ba Dexin |
Harbin, China
|
William Lyburn |
James Kirkness |
Alex Forrest |
Tyler Forrest |
Winnipeg, Manitoba
|
Kevin Martin |
John Morris |
Marc Kennedy |
Ben Hebert |
Edmonton, Alberta
|
Mike McEwen |
B.J. Neufeld |
Matt Wozniak |
Denni Neufeld |
Winnipeg, Manitoba
|
David Nedohin |
Colin Hodgson |
Tom Sallows |
Mike Westlund |
Edmonton, Alberta
|
Dan Petryk (fourth) |
Steve Petryk (skip) |
Roland Robinson |
Thomas Usselman |
Calgary, Alberta
|
Brent Pierce |
Jeff Richard |
Kevin Recksiedler |
Grant Dezura |
New Westminster, British Columbia
|
Robert Schlender |
Dean Ross |
Don Bartlett |
Chris Lemishka |
Edmonton, Alberta
|
Jeff Stoughton |
Jon Mead |
Reid Carruthers |
Mark Nichols |
Winnipeg, Manitoba
|
Charley Thomas |
J. D. Lind |
Dominic Daemen |
Matthew Ng |
Calgary, Alberta
|
Thomas Ulsrud |
Torger Nergård |
Christoffer Svae |
Håvard Vad Petersson |
Oslo, Norway
|
Brock Virtue |
Braeden Moskowy |
Chris Schille |
D. J Kidby |
Regina, Saskatchewan
|
The draw is listed as follows:[5]
The playoffs draw is listed as follows:[6]
- Results from the CurlingZone database