2004 Canada Cup of Curling

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The 2004 Strauss Canada Cup of Curling was held January 6–11, 2004, at Sport Mart Place in Kamloops, British Columbia.[1] The winning teams received berths into the 2005 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials, the 2004 Continental Cup of Curling and the 2005 Canada Cup of Curling.

DatesJanuary 6-11, 2004
Attendance27,138
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2004 Strauss
Canada Cup of Curling
Host cityKamloops, British Columbia
ArenaSport Mart Place
DatesJanuary 6-11, 2004
Attendance27,138
Men's winnerAlberta Randy Ferbey
Curling clubAvonair Curling Club, Edmonton
SkipRandy Ferbey
FourthDavid Nedohin
SecondScott Pfeifer
LeadMarcel Rocque
FinalistAlberta John Morris
Women's winnerNova Scotia Colleen Jones
Curling clubMayflower Curling Club, Halifax
SkipColleen Jones
ThirdKim Kelly
SecondMary-Anne Arsenault
LeadNancy Delahunt
FinalistSaskatchewan Sherry Anderson
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2001 World Champion Colleen Jones and her rink from Halifax won the women's event, defeating Saskatchewan's Sherry Anderson in the final. As Jones had already qualified for the 2005 Olympic Trials, Anderson earned a berth for her team.[2]

Two-time World Champion Randy Ferbey and his rink from Edmonton won the men's event, defeating Calgary's John Morris in the final. As Ferbey had also already qualified for the Olympic Trials, Morris' team qualified as well.[3]

The total purse for the event was $180,000, with both the men's and women's champions winning $33,000.[4]

Men's event

Teams

The men's teams were as follows:[5]

* MacDonald replaced regular third Jeff Sharp

Preliminary round

Final standings[6]

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Tiebreaker

  • Burtnyk 6, Dacey 5

Playoffs

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A1Ontario Wayne Middaugh3B1Alberta Randy Ferbey10
B1Alberta Randy Ferbey11A2Alberta John Morris3
A1Ontario Wayne Middaugh6
B2New Brunswick Russ Howard4
A2Alberta John Morris7
A3Manitoba Kerry Burtnyk6
A2Alberta John Morris7
A3Manitoba Kerry Burtnyk5
A2Alberta John Morris6
B3Manitoba Jeff Stoughton4

Women's event

Teams

The women's teams were as follows: [7]

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Sherry AndersonKim HodsonSandra MulroneyDonna GignacSaskatchewan Delisle Curling Club, Delisle
Renelle BrydenNancy SmithCarolyn DarbyshireShannon MattheisAlberta Calgary Curling Club, Calgary
Cathy CunninghamPeg GossKathy KerrHeather MartinNewfoundland and Labrador St. John's Curling Club, St. John's
Virginia JacksonMelanie ComstockLisa MacLeodHayley ClarkeNova Scotia Mayflower Curling Club, Halifax
Colleen JonesKim KellyMary-Anne ArsenaultNancy DelahuntNova Scotia Mayflower Curling Club, Halifax
Jennifer JonesKaren PorrittJill OfficerLynn Fallis-KurzManitoba St. Vital Curling Club, Winnipeg
Shannon KleibrinkAmy NixonGlenys BakkerStephanie MarchandAlberta Calgary Winter Club, Calgary
Sherry MiddaughKirsten WallAndrea LawesSheri CordinaOntario Coldwater & District Recreation Centre, Coldwater
Kelly ScottJeanna SchraederSasha BergnerRenee SimonsBritish Columbia Kelowna Curling Club, Kelowna
Renée SonnenbergNikki SmithTina McDonaldKaren McNameeAlberta Sexsmith Curling Club, Sexsmith
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Preliminary round

Final standings[8]

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Saskatchewan Sherry Anderson31
British Columbia Kelly Scott22
Alberta Shannon Kleibrink22
Nova Scotia Virginia Jackson22
Alberta Renelle Bryden13
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Tie breaker

  • Jackson 7, Kleibrink 6

Playoffs

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