The 2003 Canadian Open curling men's Grand Slam tournament was held November 6–9, 2003 at the Keystone Centre in Brandon, Manitoba.
The total purse for the event was $100,000. The tournament format was a triple knock out with an 8 team playoff. The playoffs were televised on Rogers Sportsnet.
Glen Despins of Regina, Saskatchewan won his lone career grand slam event, earning $30,000 for his team.[1]
Teams
The teams were as follows:
Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Locale |
Dave Boehmer | Pat Spiring | Richard Daneault | Don Harvey | Petersfield, Manitoba[2] |
Tom Brewster | Graeme Connal | Ron Brewster | Colin Campbell | Glasgow, Scotland |
Kerry Burtnyk | Ken Tresoor | Rob Fowler | Keith Fenton | Winnipeg, Manitoba[3] |
Glen Despins | Rod Montgomery | Phillip Germain | Dwayne Mihalicz | Regina, Saskatchewan[4] |
Brad Heidt | Jason Jacobson | Mike Jantzen | Steve Laycock | Kerrobert, Saskatchewan[5] |
Guy Hemmings | Martin Ferland | Pierre Charette | Dale Ness | Saint-Aime, Quebec[6] |
Glenn Howard | Richard Hart | Collin Mitchell | Jason Mitchell | Coldwater, Ontario[7] |
Bruce Korte | Clint Dieno | Roger Korte | Rory Golanowski | Saskatoon, Saskatchewan[8] |
Kevin Martin | Don Walchuk | Carter Rycroft | Don Bartlett | Edmonton, Alberta[9] |
Heath McCormick | Brent Laing | Craig Savill | Shawn Harris | Sarnia, Ontario[10] |
Wayne Middaugh | Graeme McCarrel | Joe Frans | Scott Bailey | Midland, Ontario[11] |
Kevin Park | Dale Duguid | Scott Park | Patrick McCallum | Edmonton, Alberta[12] |
Vic Peters | Ryan Fry | Chris Neufeld | Denni Neufeld | Winnipeg, Manitoba[13] |
Paul Pustovar | Mike Fraboni | Geoff Goodland | Richard Maskel | Hibbing, Minnesota[14] |
Ralph Stöckli | Claudio Pescia | Pascal Sieber | Simon Strübin | Neuenkirch, Switzerland[15] |
Jeff Stoughton | Jon Mead | Garry Vandenberghe | Steve Gould | Winnipeg, Manitoba[16] |
Knockout brackets
A Event
Scores:[17]
B Event
Scores:[18]
C Event
Scores:[19]
Playoffs
The playoff bracket was as follows:[20]
References
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