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2015–16 curling season
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The 2015–16 curling season began in August 2015 and ended in May 2016.

The season was marked by new innovations in curling broom technology that drastically changed how sweeping was done, leading to the "broomgate" scandal. It forced the major curling bodies to make new rules after the season to regulate and standardize curling brushes.[1]

Note: In events with two genders, the men's tournament winners will be listed before the women's tournament winners.

Curling Canada sanctioned events

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This section lists events sanctioned by and/or conducted by Curling Canada (formerly the Canadian Curling Association). The following events in bold have been confirmed by Curling Canada as are part of the 2015–16 Season of Champions programme.

Event Winning team Runner-up team
Canadian Mixed Curling Championship
Toronto, Ontario, Nov. 8–15
 Alberta  Saskatchewan
Travelers Curling Club Championship
Ottawa, Ontario, Nov. 23–28
 Newfoundland and Labrador  Manitoba
 Prince Edward Island  Ontario
Canada Cup
Grande Prairie, Alberta, Dec. 2–6
Alberta Kevin Koe Manitoba Mike McEwen
Ontario Rachel Homan Alberta Valerie Sweeting
Continental Cup of Curling
Paradise, Nevada, Jan. 14–17
CanadaUnited States Team North America United Nations Team World
Canadian Junior Curling Championships
Stratford, Ontario, Jan. 23 – 31
 Manitoba  Northern Ontario
 Nova Scotia  British Columbia
Tournament of Hearts
Grande Prairie, Alberta, Feb. 20–28
 Alberta  Northern Ontario
Tim Hortons Brier
Ottawa, Ontario, Mar. 5–13
 Alberta  Newfoundland and Labrador
World Women's Curling Championship
Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Mar. 19–27
 Switzerland  Japan
CIS/CCA University Curling Championships
Kelowna, British Columbia, Mar. 20–23
Ontario Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks Alberta Alberta Golden Bears
Alberta Alberta Pandas British Columbia Thompson Rivers WolfPack
CCAA Curling National Championships
London, Ontario, Mar. 23–26
Ontario Humber Hawks Ontario Sault Cougars
Ontario Seneca Sting Ontario Fanshawe Falcons
Canadian Senior Curling Championships
Digby, Nova Scotia, Mar. 28 – Apr. 2
 Ontario  Manitoba
 Nova Scotia  Saskatchewan
Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Trials
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Mar. 31 – Apr. 3
AlbertaNewfoundland and Labrador Jocelyn Peterman/Brett Gallant AlbertaNewfoundland and Labrador Laura Crocker/Geoff Walker
Canadian Masters Curling Championships
Kentville/Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Apr. 4–10
 Alberta  Ontario
 Saskatchewan  Nova Scotia
Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship
Regina, Saskatchewan, Apr. 4–10
 Saskatchewan  Northern Ontario

Other events

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Note: Events that have not been placed on the CCA's list of sanctioned events are listed here. If an event is listed on the CCA's final list for the 2015–16 curling season, it will be moved up to the "CCA-sanctioned events" section.

Event Winning team Runner-up team
World Mixed Curling Championship
Bern, Switzerland, Sep. 12–19
 Norway  Sweden
2015 European Curling Championships – Group C
Champéry, Switzerland, Oct. 12–17
C  Slovenia  Slovakia
 France  Slovakia
World Wheelchair Curling B-Championship
Lohja, Finland, Nov. 7–12
 Norway  South Korea
Pacific-Asia Curling Championships
Almaty, Kazakhstan, Nov. 7–14
 South Korea  Japan
 Japan  South Korea
European Curling Championships
Esbjerg, Denmark, Nov. 20–28
A  Sweden  Switzerland
 Russia  Scotland
B  Denmark  Austria
 Italy  Czech Republic
World Junior B Curling Championships
Lohja, Finland, Jan. 3–10
 Russia  Denmark
 Russia  Japan
Pinty’s All-Star Curling Skins Game
Banff, Alberta, Jan. 8–10
Team Brad Jacobs Team Brad Gushue
Team Jennifer Jones Team Valerie Sweeting
Winter Youth Olympics
Lillehammer, Norway, Feb. 12–21
MT  Canada  United States
MD  Yako Matsuzawa (JPN)
 Philipp Hösli (SUI)
 Han Yu (CHN)
 Ross Whyte (GBR)
World Wheelchair Curling Championship
Lucerne, Switzerland, Feb. 21–28
 Russia  Norway
World Junior Curling Championships
Copenhagen, Denmark, Mar. 5–13
 Scotland  United States
 Canada  United States
World Men's Curling Championship
Basel, Switzerland, Apr. 2–10
 Canada  Denmark
World Senior Curling Championships
Karlstad, Sweden, Apr. 16–23
 Sweden  Canada
 Scotland  Germany
World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship
Karlstad, Sweden, Apr. 16–23
 Russia  China
2016 European Curling Championships – Group C
Ljubljana, Slovenia, Apr. 25 – May 1
C  Estonia  France
 Belarus  Lithuania

World Curling Tour

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Grand Slam events in bold.[2][3]

See also List of teams on the 2015–16 World Curling Tour

Men's events

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Week Event Winning skip Runner-up skip
1 Uiseong International Curling Tour
Uiseong, South Korea, Aug. 21–23
South Korea Kim Soo-hyuk Newfoundland and Labrador Brad Gushue
2 Baden Masters
Baden, Switzerland, Aug. 28–30
Sweden Niklas Edin Scotland Tom Brewster
3 Stu Sells Oakville Tankard
Oakville, Ontario, Sep. 4–7
Newfoundland and Labrador Brad Gushue Manitoba Reid Carruthers
4 GSOC Tour Challenge
Paradise, Newfoundland and Labrador, Sep. 8–13
Alberta Kevin Koe Newfoundland and Labrador Brad Gushue
Oakville OCT Fall Classic
Oakville, Ontario, Sep. 10–13
Ontario Codey Maus Ontario Pat Ferris
5 AMJ Campbell Shorty Jenkins Classic
Brockville, Ontario, Sep. 17–20
Newfoundland and Labrador Brad Gushue Ontario Glenn Howard
HDF Insurance Shoot-Out
Edmonton, Alberta, Sep. 17–20
Saskatchewan Shaun Meachem Alberta Brendan Bottcher
Cloverdale Cash Spiel
Surrey, British Columbia, Sep. 18–20
British Columbia Dean Joanisse British Columbia Chase Martyn
6 Point Optical Curling Classic
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Sep. 25–28
Manitoba Mike McEwen Manitoba Reid Carruthers
Mother Club Fall Curling Classic
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Sep. 24–27
Manitoba David Bohn Manitoba Matt Dunstone
KW Fall Classic
Waterloo, Ontario, Sep. 24–27
China Liu Rui Ontario Ian Dickie
Appleton Rum Cashspiel
Lower Sackville, Sep. 25-28
Nova Scotia Brent MacDougall Nova Scotia Jamie Danbrook
Morioka Ice Rink Memorial Cup
Morioka, Japan, Sep. 21–23
Japan Junpei Kanda Japan Hiroshi Fukui
7 Swiss Cup Basel
Basel, Switzerland, Oct. 1–4
Newfoundland and Labrador Brad Gushue Netherlands Jaap van Dorp
Prestige Hotels & Resorts Curling Classic
Vernon, British Columbia, Oct. 2–5
Alberta Pat Simmons British Columbia Dean Joanisse
Avonair Cash Spiel
Edmonton, Alberta, Oct. 2–4
South Korea Kim Soo-hyuk Alberta Robert Collins
Sobeys Classic
New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, Oct. 1–4
Nova Scotia Jamie Murphy Nova Scotia Shawn Adams
8 Direct Horizontal Drilling Fall Classic
Edmonton, Alberta, Oct. 9–12
Alberta Kevin Koe Alberta Brendan Bottcher
StuSells Toronto Tankard
Toronto, Ontario, Oct. 9–12
Manitoba Mike McEwen Ontario Glenn Howard
St. Paul Cash Spiel
St. Paul, Minnesota, Oct. 9–11
United States Todd Birr United States Heath McCormick
Minebea Cup
Niigata, Japan, Oct. 10–12
Japan Arhito Kasahara Japan Junpei Kanda
Bud Light Men's Cashspiel
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Oct. 9–12
Nova Scotia Stuart Thompson Nova Scotia Jamie Danbrook
9 Canad Inns Prairie Classic
Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, Oct. 16–19
Saskatchewan Steve Laycock Alberta Kevin Koe
Hub International Crown of Curling
Kamloops, British Columbia, Oct. 16–19
British Columbia Sean Geall British Columbia Dean Joanisse
Stroud Sleeman Cash Spiel
Stroud, Ontario, Oct. 15–18
Ontario Codey Maus Denmark Rasmus Stjerne
McKee Homes Fall Curling Classic
Airdrie, Alberta, Oct. 16–18
Alberta Aaron Sluchinski Alberta Kevin Yablonski
Thompson Curling Challenge
Urdorf, Switzerland, Oct. 16–18
Russia Artur Ali Switzerland Felix Attinger
10 Challenge Chateau Cartier de Gatineau
Gatineau, Quebec, Oct. 22–25
Newfoundland and Labrador Brad Gushue Ontario Mark Bice
Curling Masters Champéry
Champéry, Switzerland, Oct. 22–25
New Brunswick James Grattan Switzerland Reto Keller
Red Deer Curling Classic
Red Deer, Alberta, Oct. 23–25
Alberta Mick Lizmore Saskatchewan Jason Ackerman
Bernick's Miller Lite Open
Bemidji, Minnesota, Oct. 23–25
Manitoba Matt Dunstone United States Pete Fenson
Grande Prairie Cash Spiel
Grande Prairie, Alberta, Oct. 23–25
Alberta Tom Sallows Alberta Kurt Balderston
11 The Masters Grand Slam of Curling
Truro, Nova Scotia, Oct. 27 – Nov. 1
Manitoba Mike McEwen British Columbia Jim Cotter
Huron ReproGraphics Oil Heritage Classic
Sarnia, Ontario, Oct. 29 – Nov. 1
United States John Shuster Ontario Mark Bice
Medicine Hat Charity Classic
Medicine Hat, Alberta, Oct. 31 – Nov. 2
Saskatchewan Shaun Meachem Saskatchewan Randy Bryden
12 CookstownCash presented by Comco Canada Inc.
Cookstown, Ontario, Nov. 5–8
Switzerland Peter de Cruz Ontario Brent Ross
Original 16 WCT Bonspiel
Calgary, Alberta, Nov. 6–8
Alberta Charley Thomas Alberta Thomas Scoffin
Edinburgh International
Edinburgh, Scotland, Nov. 6–8
Scotland Kyle Smith Netherlands Jaap van Dorp
Fort St. John Cash Spiel
Fort St. John, British Columbia, Nov. 6–8
Alberta Kurt Balderston Alberta Scott Webb
13 The National
Oshawa, Ontario, Nov. 11–15
Newfoundland and Labrador Brad Gushue Manitoba Reid Carruthers
Westwood Inn Classic
Swan River, Manitoba, Nov. 13–16
Saskatchewan Jeff Hartung Manitoba Alex Forrest
Bally Haly Cashspiel
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nov. 13–15
Newfoundland and Labrador Rick Rowsell Newfoundland and Labrador Stephen Trickett
14 DEKALB Superspiel
Morris, Manitoba, Nov. 19–23
Manitoba Reid Carruthers Alberta Charley Thomas
Dave Jones Stanhope Simpson Mayflower Cashspiel
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Nov. 19–22
Newfoundland and Labrador Brad Gushue Switzerland Sven Michel
15 Weatherford Curling Classic
Estevan, Saskatchewan, Nov. 27–30
Saskatchewan Josh Heidt Manitoba William Lyburn
Challenge Casino de Charlevoix
Clermont, Quebec, Nov. 26–29
Ontario Greg Balsdon Quebec Jean-Michel Ménard
Coors Light Cash Spiel
Duluth, Minnesota, Nov. 27–29
United States John Shuster United States Brady Clark
Black Diamond / High River Cash
Black Diamond & High River, Alberta, Nov. 27–29
Alberta Kevin Park Alberta Bob Genoway
The Sunova Spiel at East St. Paul
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Nov. 27–30
Manitoba Taylor McIntyre Manitoba Daley Peters
Spitfire Arms Cash Spiel
Windsor, Nova Scotia, Nov. 27–29
Nova Scotia Stuart Thompson Nova Scotia Nicholas Deagle
Dawson Creek Cash Spiel
Dawson Creek, British Columbia, Nov. 27–29
Alberta Kurt Balderston Alberta Thomas Scoffin
16 Jim Sullivan Curling Classic
Saint John, New Brunswick, Dec. 4–6
Nova Scotia Jamie Murphy New Brunswick Jason Vaughan
Canada Cup
Camrose, Alberta, Dec. 2–6
Alberta Kevin Koe Manitoba Mike McEwen
17 Canadian Open of Curling
Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Dec. 8–13
Ontario John Epping Newfoundland and Labrador Brad Gushue
Truro Cashspiel
Truro, Nova Scotia, Dec. 11–13
Nova Scotia Jamie Danbrook Nova Scotia Jamie Murphy
18 Karuizawa International Curling Championship
Karuizawa, Japan, Dec. 17–20
Scotland David Murdoch Alberta Pat Simmons
Curl Mesabi Classic
Eveleth, Minnesota, Dec. 18–20
United States John Shuster Ontario Dylan Johnston
Dumfries Challenger Series
Dumfries, Scotland, Dec. 18–20
Scotland Bruce Mouat Scotland Tom Brewster
20 U.S. Open of Curling
Blaine, Minnesota, Jan. 1–4
Ontario John Epping United States Craig Brown
21 Mercure Perth Masters
Perth, Scotland, Jan. 7–10
Alberta Kevin Koe Norway Thomas Ulsrud
Goldline Saskatchewan Players Championship
Humboldt, Saskatchewan, Jan. 8–10
Saskatchewan Bruce Korte Saskatchewan Shaun Meachem
22 Red Square Classic
Moscow, Russia, Jan. 14–17
Russia Alexander Kirikov Switzerland Sven Michel
23 German Masters
Hamburg, Germany, Jan. 21–24
Scotland David Murdoch South Korea Kim Soo-hyuk
Ed Werenich Golden Wrench Classic
Tempe, Arizona, Jan. 22–24
Alberta Pat Simmons British Columbia Jim Cotter
31 Elite 10
Victoria, British Columbia, Mar. 16–20
Newfoundland and Labrador Brad Gushue Manitoba Reid Carruthers
32 Aberdeen International Curling Championship
Aberdeen, Scotland, Mar. 25-27
Scotland David Murdoch Scotland Tom Brewster
35 The Players' Championship
Toronto, Ontario, Apr. 12–17
Newfoundland and Labrador Brad Gushue Ontario Brad Jacobs
36 EURONICS European Masters
St. Gallen, Switzerland, Apr. 20-23
Scotland David Murdoch Sweden Niklas Edin
37 Champions Cup
Sherwood Park, Alberta, Apr. 26 – May 1
Manitoba Reid Carruthers Ontario John Epping

Women's events

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Week Event Winning skip Runner-up skip
1 Uiseong International Curling Tour
Uiseong, South Korea, Aug. 21–23
South Korea Kim Eun-jung Japan Tori Koana
3 Stu Sells Oakville Tankard
Oakville, Ontario, Sep. 4–7
Ontario Rachel Homan Switzerland Alina Pätz
4 GSOC Tour Challenge
Paradise, Newfoundland and Labrador, Sep. 8–13
Switzerland Silvana Tirinzoni Ontario Rachel Homan
Oakville OCT Fall Classic
Oakville, Ontario, Sep. 10–13
Ontario Jacqueline Harrison Ontario Mallory Kean
5 AMJ Campbell Shorty Jenkins Classic
Brockville, Ontario, Sep. 17–20
South Korea Kim Eun-jung Ontario Allison Flaxey
HDF Insurance Shoot-Out
Edmonton, Alberta, Sep. 17–20
Alberta Valerie Sweeting Saskatchewan Stefanie Lawton
Cloverdale Cash Spiel
Surrey, British Columbia, Sep. 18–20
British Columbia Diane Gushulak British Columbia Patti Knezevic
6 Stockholm Ladies Cup
Stockholm, Sweden, Sep. 25–27
Ontario Rachel Homan Scotland Eve Muirhead
KW Fall Classic
Waterloo, Ontario, Sep. 24–27
Ontario Allison Flaxey United States Erika Brown
Appleton Rum Cashspiel
Lower Sackville, Sep. 25-28
Nova Scotia Theresa Breen New Brunswick Shannon Tatlock
Mother Club Fall Curling Classic
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Sep. 24–27
Manitoba Michelle Montford Manitoba Beth Peterson
Morioka Ice Rink Memorial Cup
Morioka, Japan, Sep. 21–23
Japan Mizuki Kitaguchi Japan Tori Koana
7 Prestige Hotels & Resorts Curling Classic
Vernon, British Columbia, Oct. 2–5
Saskatchewan Stefanie Lawton Alberta Chelsea Carey
Avonair Cash Spiel
Edmonton, Alberta, Oct. 2–4
China Mei Jie Japan Rina Ida
Sobeys Classic
New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, Oct. 1–4
Prince Edward Island Suzanne Birt Nova Scotia Colleen Pinkney
8 Curlers Corner Autumn Gold Curling Classic
Calgary, Alberta, Oct. 9–12
Ontario Rachel Homan Alberta Chelsea Carey
Women's Masters Basel
Basel, Switzerland, Oct. 9–11
Russia Anna Sidorova Switzerland Silvana Tirinzoni
St. Paul Cash Spiel
St. Paul, Minnesota, Oct. 9–11
United States Cory Christensen United States Jamie Sinclair
New Scotland Clothing Ladies Cashspiel
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Oct. 9–12
Nova Scotia Mary Fay Nova Scotia Mary Mattatall
9 Hub International Crown of Curling
Kamloops, British Columbia, Oct. 16–19
South Korea Gim Un-chi Japan Satsuki Fujisawa
Atkins Curling Supplies Women's Classic
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Oct. 16–19
Manitoba Darcy Robertson Manitoba Barb Spencer
Stroud Sleeman Cash Spiel
Stroud, Ontario, Oct. 15–18
Ontario Julie Tippin Ontario Allison Flaxey
10 Canad Inns Women's Classic
Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, Oct. 22–25
South Korea Kim Eun-jung Manitoba Jennifer Jones
Red Deer Curling Classic
Red Deer, Alberta, Oct. 23–25
Alberta Kelsey Rocque Switzerland Alina Pätz
Lady Monctonian Invitational Spiel
Moncton, New Brunswick, Oct. 23–25
Nova Scotia Mary Mattatall Nova Scotia Theresa Breen
Riga International Curling Challenge
Riga, Latvia, Oct. 23–25
Russia Evgeniya Demkina Sweden Karin Rudström
11 The Masters Grand Slam of Curling
Truro, Nova Scotia, Oct. 27 – Nov. 1
Ontario Rachel Homan Alberta Valerie Sweeting
Medicine Hat Charity Classic
Medicine Hat, Alberta, Oct. 30 – Nov. 2
Alberta Shannon Kleibrink Alberta Casey Scheidegger
Gord Carroll Curling Classic
Whitby, Ontario, Oct. 30 – Nov. 1
Ontario Jacqueline Harrison Ontario Mallory Kean
12 Colonial Square Ladies Classic
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Nov. 6–9
Ontario Krista McCarville Saskatchewan Sherry Anderson
Royal LePage OVCA Women's Fall Classic
Kemptville, Ontario, Nov. 5–8
Ontario Jacqueline Harrison Switzerland Silvana Tirinzoni
Coronation Business Group Classic
Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Nov. 6–9
British Columbia Diane Gushulak British Columbia Sarah Wark
CookstownCash presented by Comco Canada Inc.
Cookstown, Ontario, Nov. 5–8
Ontario Julie Tippin Sweden Anna Hasselborg
13 The National
Oshawa, Ontario, Nov. 11–15
Ontario Rachel Homan Ontario Tracy Fleury
International ZO Women's Tournament
Wetzikon, Switzerland, Nov. 13–15
Switzerland Binia Feltscher Russia Anna Sidorova
Crestwood Ladies Fall Classic
Edmonton, Alberta, Nov. 13–15
Alberta Kristen Streifel Alberta Nicky Kaufman
Bally Haly Cashspiel
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nov. 13–15
Newfoundland and Labrador Heather Strong Newfoundland and Labrador Shelley Nichols
14 DEKALB Superspiel
Morris, Manitoba, Nov. 19–23
Manitoba Jennifer Jones United States Erika Brown
Dave Jones Northbridge Mayflower Cashspiel
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Nov. 19–22
Nova Scotia Jill Brothers Nova Scotia Theresa Breen
15 Boundary Ford Curling Classic
Lloydminster, Alberta, Nov. 27–30
Alberta Casey Scheidegger Saskatchewan Brett Barber
Molson Cash Spiel
Duluth, Minnesota, Nov. 27–29
Ontario Krista McCarville United States Nina Roth
The Sunova Spiel at East St. Paul
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Nov. 27–30
Manitoba Jennifer Clark-Rouire Manitoba Lisa Menard
Spitfire Arms Cash Spiel
Windsor, Nova Scotia, Nov. 27–29
Nova Scotia Theresa Breen Nova Scotia Mary-Anne Arsenault
16 Jim Sullivan Curling Classic
Saint John, New Brunswick, Dec. 4–6
New Brunswick Melissa Adams New Brunswick Heidi Hanlon
Canada Cup
Camrose, Alberta, Dec. 2–6
Ontario Rachel Homan Alberta Valerie Sweeting
17 Canadian Open of Curling
Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Dec. 8–13
Ontario Rachel Homan Manitoba Jennifer Jones
18 Karuizawa International Curling Championship
Karuizawa, Japan, Dec. 17–20
Japan Ayumi Ogasawara Japan Satsuki Fujisawa
Curl Mesabi Classic
Eveleth, Minnesota, Dec. 18–20
Ontario Krista McCarville United States Cory Christensen
Dumfries Challenger Series
Dumfries, Scotland, Dec. 18–20
Scotland Lauren Gray[4] Switzerland Isabelle Maillard
Yichun International Ladies
Yichun, China, Dec. 14–18
Saskatchewan Michelle Englot United States Jamie Sinclair
20 US Open of Curling
Blaine, Minnesota, Jan. 1–4
Ontario Krista McCarville China Liu Sijia
21 International Bernese Ladies Cup
Bern, Switzerland, Jan. 7–10
Switzerland Silvana Tirinzoni Sweden Margaretha Sigfridsson
22 Glynhill Ladies International
Glasgow, Scotland, Jan. 14–17
Switzerland Silvana Tirinzoni Sweden Margaretha Sigfridsson
30 CCT Uiseong Masters
Uiseong, South Korea, Mar. 4–11
Alberta Kelsey Rocque Switzerland Silvana Tirinzoni
33 City of Perth Ladies International
Perth, Scotland, Apr. 1–3
Scotland Eve Muirhead Switzerland Silvana Tirinzoni
35 The Players' Championship
Toronto, Ontario, Apr. 12–17
Scotland Eve Muirhead Manitoba Jennifer Jones
36 EURONICS European Masters
St. Gallen, Switzerland, Apr. 20–23
Switzerland Binia Feltscher Scotland Eve Muirhead
37 Champions Cup
Sherwood Park, Alberta, Apr. 26 – May 1
Manitoba Jennifer Jones Ontario Rachel Homan

Mixed doubles events

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Week Event Winning team Runner-up team
14 Wall Grain Mixed Doubles Classic
Oshawa, Ontario, Nov. 13–17
Manitoba M. McEwen/D. McEwen Ontario Epping/Weagle

WCT Order of Merit rankings

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Men[5]

Final standings
# Skip Points
1 Alberta Kevin Koe 531.161
2 Newfoundland and Labrador Brad Gushue 527.644
3 Manitoba Mike McEwen 457.921
4 Manitoba Reid Carruthers 397.845
5 Ontario John Epping 369.167
6 Ontario Brad Jacobs 345.128
7 Saskatchewan Steve Laycock 324.013
8 Scotland David Murdoch 284.756
9 Sweden Niklas Edin 277.612
10 Ontario Glenn Howard 268.135

Women[6]

Final standings
# Skip Points
1 Ontario Rachel Homan 583.709
2 Manitoba Jennifer Jones 425.937
3 Switzerland Silvana Tirinzoni 374.300
4 Scotland Eve Muirhead 348.921
5 Alberta Valerie Sweeting 347.274
6 Russia Anna Sidorova 310.260
7 Alberta Chelsea Carey 308.312
8 Manitoba Kerri Einarson 289.275
9 Alberta Kelsey Rocque 287.130
10 Ontario Tracy Fleury 239.879

WCT Money List

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Men[7]

Final standings
# Skip $ (CAD)
1 Newfoundland and Labrador Brad Gushue 194,051
2 Alberta Kevin Koe 143,356
3 Manitoba Reid Carruthers 120,085
4 Manitoba Mike McEwen 119,613
5 Ontario John Epping 94,749
6 Saskatchewan Steve Laycock 81,085
7 Scotland David Murdoch 75,349
8 Sweden Niklas Edin 74,357
9 Ontario Brad Jacobs 66,900
10 Ontario Glenn Howard 47,000

Women[8]

Final standings
# Skip $ (CAD)
1 Ontario Rachel Homan 183,754
2 Switzerland Silvana Tirinzoni 129,847
3 Alberta Kelsey Rocque 115,205
4 Manitoba Jennifer Jones 111,938
5 Alberta Valerie Sweeting 91,955
6 Scotland Eve Muirhead 72,995
7 South Korea Kim Eun-jung 61,617
8 Manitoba Kerri Einarson 52,850
9 Ontario Tracy Fleury 46,993
10 Japan Ayumi Ogasawara 45,061

Curling Canada MA Cup

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The MA Cup is awarded to the Curling Canada Member Association (MA) who has had the most success during the season in Curling Canada-sanctioned events. Events included the Canadian mixed championship, Travelers Curling Club Championship (added to the MA Cup for this season), men's and women's juniors championships, the Scotties, the Brier, the men's and women's senior championships and the national wheelchair championship. Points were awarded based on placement in each of the events, with the top association receiving 14 points and each association under receiving points in decrements of one point.

Standings

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Final standings[9]

Rank Member Association CMCC TMCCC TWCCC CWJCC CMJCC Scotties Brier CWSCC CMSCC CWhCC Total Pts. Avg. Pts.
1  Alberta 14 5 12 10 10 15 15 12 9 11 113 11.3
2  Saskatchewan 13 8 10 7 9 9 10 13 8 14 101 10.1
3  Northern Ontario 12 9 11 6 13 14 13 3 6 13 100 10
4  Manitoba 5 13 3 11 14 12 12 6 13 9 98 9.8
4  Nova Scotia 10 11 5 14 6 11 3 14 12 12 98 9.8
6  Ontario 6 3 13 8 8 10 8 11 14 7 88 8.8
7  Quebec 9 12 7 9 11 8 9 8 5 8 86 8.6
8  British Columbia 4 7 9 13 12 5 5 4 11 10 80 8
9  Newfoundland and Labrador 3 14 6 4 5 6 14 9 7 6 74 7.4
10  New Brunswick 11 6 8 12 7 4 6 10 2 5 71 7.1
11  Prince Edward Island 2 4 14 5 4 7 4 7 10 N/A 57 6.33
12  Yukon 7 10 4 2 3 2 2 5 4 N/A 39 4.33
13  Northwest Territories 8 2 2 1 1 3 7 2 3 N/A 29 3.22
14  Nunavut 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 N/A 12 1.33

References

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  1. ^ "New rules for curling nix broom moves that were changing the game". CBC.
  2. ^ "Men's Schedule". World Curling Tour. Archived from the original on April 18, 2016. Retrieved August 12, 2020.
  3. ^ "Women's Schedule". World Curling Tour. Archived from the original on April 22, 2016. Retrieved August 12, 2020.
  4. ^ "Home".
  5. ^ "WCT Order of Merit – Men". CurlingZone.
  6. ^ "WCT Order of Merit – Women". CurlingZone.
  7. ^ "2015–16 Money List". World Curling Tour. Archived from the original on June 4, 2016. Retrieved August 12, 2020.
  8. ^ "2015–16 Money List". World Curling Tour. Archived from the original on June 4, 2016. Retrieved August 12, 2020.
  9. ^ "The MA Cup, presented by TSN | Curling Canada". Archived from the original on 2015-03-03.
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Preceded by 2015–16 curling season
August 2015 – May 2016
Succeeded by