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AMJ Campbell
Shorty Jenkins Classic
Established1996
Host cityCornwall, Ontario
ArenaCornwall Curling Centre
Men's purse$60,000
Women's purse$45,000
Current champions (2024)
MenSwitzerland Yannick Schwaller
WomenOntario Rachel Homan
Current edition
AMJ Campbell Shorty Jenkins Classic is located in Canada
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The AMJ Campbell Shorty Jenkins Classic (formerly known as the M&M Meat Shops Shorty Jenkins Classic, CIBC Trust Shorty Jenkins Classic and just the Shorty Jenkins Classic) is an annual curling tournament, held in September at the Cornwall Curling Centre in Cornwall, Ontario and sponsored by AMJ Campbell Van Lines. It is one of the first curling tournaments of the World Curling Tour season. The tournament is held in honour of the famous icemaker, Shorty Jenkins. The total purse for the men's event is $59,000 and $29,500 for the women's. The event was held in Brockville, Ontario until 2015 when it was moved down the Saint Lawrence to Cornwall.

The event was created in 1996 by Jenkins and Gord McCrady to "repay the Brockville Country Club for funds used to buy a new compressor, chiller and condenser."[1] The following year a women's event was added.

The Shorty Jenkins Classic scheduled for September 2020 was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2] The event was not held again until 2023 due to the pandemic.[3]

Past champions

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Men

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Year Winning skip Runner-up skip Purse (CAD)
1996[4] Ontario Rich Moffatt Ontario Wayne Middaugh $29,000[5]
1997[6] Manitoba Jeff Stoughton Ontario Jeff McCrady[7] $25,000
1998[8] Ontario Rich Moffatt Manitoba Jeff Stoughton $27,500[9]
1999[10] Manitoba Jeff Stoughton Ontario Rich Moffatt
2000[11] Ontario Scott Patterson Ontario Peter Corner
2001[12] Manitoba Jeff Stoughton Ontario Glenn Howard $36,000
2002 Not held[13]
2003[14] Ontario Glenn Howard Ontario Scott Patterson $30,000
2004[15] Alberta Kevin Martin Ontario Brian Lewis $30,000
2005[16] Ontario Glenn Howard Ontario Nick Rizzo $34,000
2006[17] Alberta Kevin Martin Ontario Heath McCormick $36,000
2007 Ontario Glenn Howard Newfoundland and Labrador Brad Gushue $36,000
2008 Ontario Richard Hart[a] Manitoba Kerry Burtnyk $36,000
2009 Newfoundland and Labrador Brad Gushue Alberta Kevin Martin $36,000
2010[18] Quebec Jean-Michel Ménard Ontario Brad Jacobs $40,700
2011[19] Ontario John Epping Ontario Chad Allen $40,700
2012[20] Ontario John Epping Manitoba Jeff Stoughton $40,700
2013[21] Ontario Brad Jacobs Manitoba Jeff Stoughton $45,400
2014[22] Ontario Brad Jacobs Prince Edward Island Adam Casey $45,400
2015 Newfoundland and Labrador Brad Gushue Ontario Glenn Howard $46,000
2016 Alberta Kevin Koe Newfoundland and Labrador Mark Nichols[b] $59,000
2017[23] Ontario Brad Jacobs Manitoba Mike McEwen $60,200
2018[24] Ontario John Epping Ontario Brad Jacobs $59,000
2019[25] Ontario John Epping Ontario Brad Jacobs $59,000
2020–2022 Cancelled[2]
2023[26] Scotland Ross Whyte Sweden Niklas Edin $60,000
2024[27] Switzerland Yannick Schwaller Scotland Bruce Mouat $60,000

Women

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Year Winning skip Runner-up skip Purse (CAD)
1997[7] Ontario Rhonda Preston Ontario Anne Merklinger
1998[28] Quebec Chantal Osborne Quebec Cheryl Morgan
1999[29] Nova Scotia Colleen Jones Quebec Brenda Nicholls
2000[30] Quebec Chantal Osborne Quebec Catherine Derick
2001 Ontario Cheryl McBain Quebec Brenda Nicholls[31]
2002 Not held[13]
2003 United States Patti Lank Ontario Janet McGhee-Brown[13]
2004[32] Ontario Jo-Ann Rizzo Ontario Janet McGhee
2005[33] Ontario Janet McGhee Ontario Jenn Hanna $14,000
2006[34] Ontario Carrie Lindner Quebec Chantal Osborne $12,000
2007 United States Debbie McCormick Quebec Ève Bélisle
2008[35] Quebec Marie-France Larouche Quebec Ève Bélisle $16,000
2009 Ontario Rachel Homan Quebec Ève Bélisle
2010[36] Ontario Rachel Homan Ontario Tracy Horgan $16,400
2011[37] Ontario Sherry Middaugh Ontario Rachel Homan $16,400
2012[38] Ontario Tracy Horgan Scotland Eve Muirhead $18,000
2013[39] Switzerland Mirjam Ott Ontario Rachel Homan $18,000
2014[40] Ontario Sherry Middaugh Scotland Eve Muirhead $18,000
2015 South Korea Kim Eun-jung Ontario Allison Flaxey $20,000
2016 Ontario Rachel Homan Ontario Allison Flaxey $29,500
2017 United States Jamie Sinclair Ontario Krista McCarville $29,500
2018 Sweden Isabella Wranå Ontario Hollie Duncan $34,500
2019[41] Manitoba Jennifer Jones Manitoba Tracy Fleury $34,500
2020–2022 Cancelled[2]
2023[42] Switzerland Silvana Tirinzoni Japan Yuna Kotani $45,000
2024[43] Ontario Rachel Homan Switzerland Silvana Tirinzoni $45,000

Notes

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  1. ^ Hart was skipping in place of Glenn Howard, who was injured.
  2. ^ Nichols was skipping in place of Brad Gushue, who was injured.

References

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  3. ^ "Tickets now on sale for Shorty Jenkins Classic". Seaway News. September 16, 2023. Retrieved September 19, 2023.
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  5. ^ "Ottawa's Moffatt wins Jenkins Classic". Kingston Whig-Standard. September 17, 1996. p. 18. Retrieved September 17, 2023.
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  7. ^ a b "From tees to tee-lines with a full head of steam". Ottawa Citizen. October 1, 1997. p. 43. Retrieved March 10, 2020.
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  9. ^ "Jenkins Classic features trio of world champions". Kingston Whig-Standard. September 22, 1998. p. 22. Retrieved September 17, 2023.
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  28. ^ "Moffatt earns much-needed cash". Kingston Whig-Standard. September 28, 1998. p. 21. Retrieved September 17, 2023.
  29. ^ "Reigning curling champs click". Calgary Herald. September 27, 1999. p. 56. Retrieved March 10, 2020.
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  43. ^ "2024 AMJ Campbell Shorty Jenkins Classic". CurlingZone. Retrieved September 9, 2024.
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