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Grand Slam of Curling event
The 2017 GSOC Tour Challenge was held from September 5 to 10 at the Co-operators Centre at Evraz Place in Regina, Saskatchewan . This was the first Grand Slam of the 2017–18 curling season .
There were two tiers in each of the men's and women's events.
The winning tier 1 teams get a direct bye into the 2018 Humpty's Champions Cup , the last grand slam event of the season. The winning tier 2 teams get a bye into the 2017 Masters , the next grand slam event of the season.
On the men's side, the defending World Champion Brad Gushue rink from St. John's, Newfoundland defeated the defending Norwegian champion Steffen Walstad rink in the final. It would be Gushue's 8th career grand slam win. Team Gushue went undefeated in the tournament and took home $20,000 for the win.[ 1]
On the women's side, the defending Tour Challenge champion Val Sweeting from Edmonton, Alberta rink made it two in a row when they defeated the Swedish Anna Hasselborg rink in the final, also taking home $20,000.[ 2] It was Sweeting's third career Slam title.
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Reid Carruthers
Braeden Moskowy
Derek Samagalski
Colin Hodgson
Winnipeg , Manitoba
Benoît Schwarz
Claudio Pätz
Peter de Cruz (skip)
Valentin Tanner
Geneva , Switzerland
Niklas Edin
Oskar Eriksson
Rasmus Wranå
Christoffer Sundgren
Karlstad , Sweden
John Epping
Mat Camm
Pat Janssen
Tim March
Toronto , Ontario
Brad Gushue
Mark Nichols
Brett Gallant
Geoff Walker
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
Glenn Howard
Glen Muirhead [ a]
David Mathers
Scott Howard
Penetanguishene, Ontario
Brad Jacobs
Ryan Fry
E. J. Harnden
Ryan Harnden
Sault Ste. Marie , Ontario
Kevin Koe
Marc Kennedy
Brent Laing
Ben Hebert
Calgary , Alberta
Steve Laycock
Kirk Muyres
Matt Dunstone
Dallan Muyres
Saskatoon , Saskatchewan
Heath McCormick
Christopher Plys
Korey Dropkin
Thomas Howell
Blaine, Minnesota
Jim Cotter
John Morris (skip)
Catlin Schneider [ b]
Tyrel Griffith
Vernon, British Columbia
John Shuster
Tyler George
Matt Hamilton
John Landsteiner
Duluth, Minnesota
Pat Simmons
Colton Lott
Kyle Doering
Rob Gordon
Winnipeg , Manitoba
Kyle Smith
Thomas Muirhead
Kyle Waddell
Cammy Smith
Stirling, Scotland
Steffen Walstad
Markus Høiberg
Magnus Nedregotten
Magnus Vågberg
Oppdal , Norway
Round-robin standings [ edit ]
Saturday, Sept 9, 3:30pm [ 4]
Saturday, Sept 9, 8:00pm [ 5]
Sunday, Sept 10, 10:30am
Round-robin standings [ edit ]
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Michelle Englot
Kate Cameron
Leslie Wilson-Westcott
Raunora Westcott
Winnipeg , Manitoba
Allison Flaxey
Clancy Grandy
Lynn Kreviazuk
Morgan Court
Caledon, Ontario
Tracy Fleury
Crystal Webster
Jenna Walsh
Amanda Gates
Sudbury , Ontario
Jacqueline Harrison
Janet Murphy
Stephanie Matheson
Nicole Westlund Stewart
Mississauga, Ontario
Anna Hasselborg
Sara McManus
Agnes Knochenhauer
Sofia Mabergs
Sundbyberg , Sweden
Rachel Homan
Emma Miskew
Joanne Courtney
Lisa Weagle
Ottawa , Ontario
Jennifer Jones
Kaitlyn Lawes
Jill Officer
Dawn McEwen
Winnipeg , Manitoba
Sherry Middaugh
Jo-Ann Rizzo
Lee Merklinger
Leigh Armstrong
Coldwater, Ontario
Eve Muirhead
Anna Sloan
Vicki Adams
Lauren Gray
Stirling, Scotland
Alina Pätz
Nadine Lehmann
Marisa Winkelhausen
Nicole Schwägli
Zürich , Switzerland
Casey Scheidegger
Cary-Anne McTaggart
Jessie Scheidegger
Kristie Moore
Lethbridge , Alberta
Val Sweeting
Lori Olson-Johns
Dana Ferguson
Rachelle Brown
Edmonton , Alberta
Julie Tippin
Chantal Duhaime
Rachelle Vink
Tess Bobbie
Woodstock, Ontario
Silvana Tirinzoni
Manuela Siegrist
Esther Neuenschwander
Marlene Albrecht
Zürich , Switzerland
Wang Bingyu
Zhou Yan
Liu Jinli
Ma Jingyi
Harbin , China
Round-robin standings [ edit ]
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Saturday, Sept 9, 11:30am [ 6]
Saturday, Sept. 9, 8:00pm [ 7]
Sunday, Sept 10, 2:30pm
Round-robin standings [ edit ]
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Silvernagle 5-4 Martin
Kim 5-6 Rocque
Fleming 5-6 Lawton
Scotland 5-7 Silvernagle