Curl Mesabi Classic

The Curl Mesabi Classic (previously known as the Curl Mesabi Cash Spiel (2007, 2010-2011), Iron Trail Motors Shoot-Out @ Curl Mesabi (2012) and the Super One Shoot-out @ Curl Mesabi (2008)) is an annual bonspiel, or curling tournament, that takes place at Curl Mesabi's venue, the Range Recreation and Civic Center, in Eveleth, Minnesota. The tournament is held in a round-robin format. The men's tournament, started in 2007, is part of the World Curling Tour and has been held every year since. Women were allowed to participate in the men's tournament until 2011, when a separate women's tournament was created. The women's event was not held in 2013. The event is part of the United States Order of Merit System, used to determine the teams which will directly qualify to the National Championships each year.[1] The bonspiel is also part of the Great Lakes Curling Tour.[2][3]

Past champions

Only skip's name is displayed.

Men

Year Winning team Runner up team Purse (USD)
2007 Pete Fenson Craig Brown$14,000[4]
2008 Tyler George Cassandra Potter[lower-alpha 1]$20,000[5]
2009 John Shuster[6] Andrew Wickman$20,000[7]
2010 Jeff Currie John Benton$17,200
2011 Craig Brown Todd Birr$17,200
2012 Tyler George Todd Birr$21,500
2013 Bryan Burgess Sven Michel$21,500
2014 Mike Farbelow Al Hackner$22,000
2015 John Shuster Dylan Johnston$21,000
2016 Heath McCormick John Shuster$26,000
2017[8] Rich Ruohonen Joe Polo$18,000
2018[9] Rich Ruohonen Mark Fenner$18,000
2019[10][lower-alpha 2] Korey Dropkin Rich Ruohonen$14,000
2020 Cancelled

Women

Year Winning team Runner up team Purse (USD)
2011 Cassandra Potter Allison Pottinger$10,000
2012 Jessie Kaufman Allison Pottinger$12,500
2014 Tracy Horgan Erika Brown$11,000
2015 Krista McCarville Cory Christensen$9,000
2016 Nadine Chyz Cassandra Potter$11,000
2017[11] Kelsey Rocque Nina Roth$12,000
2018[12] Krista McCarville Laurie St-Georges$15,000
2019[13][lower-alpha 3] Krista McCarville Laura Walker$16,000
2020 Cancelled

Notes

  1. Although Potter skipped a women's team, she was allowed to participate and became runner-up.
  2. Event included the 2019 Americas Challenge as one of its groups, with the Challenge winner (Team Ruohonen) earning a spot in the playoffs.
  3. Event included the 2019 Americas Challenge as one of its groups, with the Challenge winner (Team Roth) earning a spot in the playoffs.

References

  1. 2011 United States National Championships Rules
  2. "Great Lakes Curling Tour Home". Archived from the original on 2011-10-27. Retrieved 2011-07-30.
  3. "New curling tour will include Curl Mesabi Cashspiel". Mesabi Daily News.
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