The 2012 DEKALB Superspiel was held from November 22 to 25 at the Morris Curling Club in Morris, Manitoba as part of the 2012–13 World Curling Tour. The event was held in a triple knockout format. The purse for the men's event was CAD$30,000, of which the winner, William Lyburn, received CAD$10,000, while the purse for the women's event was CAD$24,000,[1] of which the winner, Darcy Robertson, received CAD$8,000.[2] In the men's final, Lyburn defeated Alexander Attinger of Switzerland with a score of 8–1 in four ends, while in the women's final, Robertson defeated her sister, defending champion Barb Spencer, with a score of 6–4 in an extra end.
Men
Teams
The teams are listed as follows:[3]
Skip |
Third |
Second |
Lead |
Locale
|
Alexander Attinger |
Felix Attinger |
Daniel Schifferli |
Simon Attinger |
Switzerland Switzerland
|
Daniel Birchard |
Kelly Fordyce |
Brody Moore |
Andrew Peck |
Manitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba
|
Scott Bitz |
Jeff Sharp |
Aryn Schmidt |
Dean Hicke |
Saskatchewan Regina, Saskatchewan
|
Dave Boehmer |
William Kuran |
Shawn Magnusson |
|
Manitoba Petersfield, Manitoba
|
Dennis Bohn |
|
|
|
Manitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba
|
Kyle Doering |
Connor Njegovan |
Derek Oryniak |
Kyle Kurz |
Manitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba
|
Randy Dutiaume |
Peter Nicholls |
Dean Moxham |
Greg Melnichuk |
Manitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba
|
Dave Elias |
Kevin Thompson |
Hubert Perrin |
Chris Suchy |
Manitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba
|
Kyle Foster |
Wes Jonasson |
Rodney Legault |
Darcy Jacobs |
Manitoba Arborg, Manitoba
|
Sean Grassie |
Corey Chambers |
Kody Janzen |
Stuart Shiells |
Manitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba
|
William Lyburn |
James Kirkness |
Alex Forrest |
Tyler Forrest |
Manitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba
|
Daley Peters |
Chris Galbraith |
Kyle Einarson |
Mike Neufeld |
Manitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba
|
Dan Petryk (fourth) |
Steve Petryk (skip) |
Roland Robinson |
Thomas Usselman |
Alberta Calgary, Alberta
|
Scott Ramsay |
Mark Taylor |
Ross McFayden |
Kyle Werenich |
Manitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba
|
Robert Rumfeldt |
Adam Spencer |
Scott Hodgson |
Greg Robinson |
Ontario Guelph, Ontario
|
Greg Todoruk |
|
|
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Manitoba Dauphin, Manitoba
|
Knockout results
The draw is listed as follows:[4]
A event
B event
C event
Playoffs
The playoffs draw is listed as follows:[5]
Women
Teams
The teams are listed as follows:[6]
Skip |
Third |
Second |
Lead |
Locale
|
Joelle Brown |
Susan Baleja |
Kyla Denisuik |
Jennifer Cawson |
Manitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Katie Cameron |
Erika Sigurdson |
Brandi Oliver |
Lindsay Baldock |
Manitoba Stonewall, Manitoba
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Candace Chisholm |
Cindy Ricci |
Natalie Bloomfield |
Kristy Johnson |
Saskatchewan Regina, Saskatchewan
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Lisa DeRiviere |
Karen Klein |
Jolene Rutter |
Theresa Cannon |
Manitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba
|
Deanna Doig |
Kim Schneider |
Colleen Ackerman |
Michelle McIvor |
Saskatchewan Kronau, Saskatchewan
|
Karen Fallis |
Sam Murata |
Jennifer Clark-Rouire |
Jillian Sandison |
Manitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba
|
Janet Harvey |
Cherri-Ann Loder |
Kristin Loder |
Carey Kirby |
Manitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba
|
Sherry Just |
Alyssa Despins |
Sharlene Clarke |
Jenna Harrison |
Saskatchewan Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
|
Colleen Kilgallen |
Janice Blair |
Lesle Cafferty |
Leslie Wilson |
Manitoba Pinawa, Manitoba
|
Tina Kozak |
Erin Mahoney |
Betty Buurma |
Suzie Scott |
Manitoba Carberry, Manitoba
|
Deb McCreanor |
Ashley Meakin |
Heather Carsen |
Laurie MacDonnell |
Manitoba La Salle, Manitoba
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Michelle Montford |
Courtney Blanchard |
D'Arcy Maywood |
Sarah Neufeld |
Manitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba
|
Darcy Robertson |
Tracey Lavery |
Venessa Foster |
Michelle Kruk |
Manitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba
|
Karen Rosser |
Cheryl Reed |
Amanda Tycholis |
Andrea Tirschmann |
Manitoba Springfield, Manitoba
|
Barb Spencer |
Katie Spencer |
Ainsley Champagne |
Raunora Westcott |
Manitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba
|
Jill Thurston |
Kristen Phillips |
Brette Richards |
Kendra Georges |
Manitoba Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Knockout results
The teams are listed as follows:[7]
A event
B event
C event
Playoffs
The playoffs draw is listed as follows:[8]
References
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