The 2010–11 curling season began in September 2010 and ended in April 2011.
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Note: In events with two genders, the men's tournament winners will be listed before the women's tournament winners.
Season of Champions events in bold; other CCA-sanctioned events in regular typeface.[1]
More information Event, Winning skip ...
Event |
Winning skip |
Runner-up skip |
Canadian Mixed Curling Championship Morris, Manitoba, Nov. 13-20 | Prince Edward Island | Manitoba |
The Dominion Curling Club Championship Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Nov. 23-28 | Saskatchewan | Ontario |
Alberta | Saskatchewan |
Canada Cup of Curling Medicine Hat, Alberta, Dec. 1-5 | Glenn Howard | Kevin Martin |
Stefanie Lawton | Cheryl Bernard |
Continental Cup of Curling St. Albert, Alberta, Jan. 13-16 | North America | World |
Universiade Erzurum, Turkey, Jan. 27-Feb. 6 | South Korea | Switzerland |
Great Britain | Russia |
Canadian Junior Curling Championships Calgary, Alberta, Jan. 29-Feb. 6 | Saskatchewan | Ontario |
Trish Paulsen | Nadine Chyz |
Canada Winter Games Halifax, Nova Scotia, Feb. 13-26 | Ontario | Saskatchewan |
British Columbia | Alberta |
Tournament of Hearts Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Feb. 19-27 | Saskatchewan | Canada |
World Wheelchair Curling Championship Prague, Czech Republic, Feb. 21-Mar.1 | Canada | Scotland |
Tim Hortons Brier London, Ontario, Mar. 5-13 | Manitoba | Ontario |
World Junior Curling Championships Perth, Scotland, Mar. 5-13 | Sweden | Switzerland |
Scotland | Canada |
CIS/CCA University Championships St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Mar. 9-13 | Memorial Sea-Hawks | Manitoba Bisons |
Laurier Golden Hawks | Brock Badgers |
Canadian Senior Curling Championships Digby, Nova Scotia, Mar. 19-26 | Manitoba | Alberta |
New Brunswick | Ontario |
World Women's Curling Championship Esbjerg, Denmark, Mar. 19-27 | Sweden | Canada |
Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship Edmonton, Alberta, Mar. 20-27 | Manitoba | Alberta |
Canadian Masters Curling Championships Winnipeg, Manitoba, Mar. 30-Apr. 5 | British Columbia | Manitoba |
Manitoba | British Columbia |
World Men's Curling Championship Regina, Saskatchewan, Apr. 2-10 | Canada | Scotland |
World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship St. Paul, Minnesota, Apr. 15-24 | Switzerland | Russia |
World Senior Curling Championships St. Paul, Minnesota, Apr. 15-24 | Canada | United States |
Canada | Sweden |
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More information Event, Winning skip ...
Event |
Winning skip |
Runner-up skip |
European Mixed Curling Championship Howwood, Scotland, September 20–28 | Scotland | Switzerland |
World Wheelchair Curling Championship Qualification Lohja, Finland, Nov. 7-12 | China | Russia |
Pacific Curling Championships Uiseong, South Korea, Nov. 16-23 | China | South Korea |
South Korea | China |
European Curling Championships Champéry, Switzerland, Dec. 3-11 | A | Norway | Denmark |
Sweden | Scotland |
B | Italy | Latvia |
Czech Republic | Italy |
European Junior Curling Challenge Prague, Czech Republic, Jan. 3-8 | Czech Republic | Russia |
Norway | Germany |
Pacific Junior Curling Championships Naseby, New Zealand, Jan. 9-16 | China | South Korea |
Japan | South Korea |
TSN Curling Skins Game Rama, Ontario, Jan. 22-23 | Kevin Martin | David Murdoch |
Karuizawa International Curling Championship Karuizawa, Nagano, Japan, Jan. 26-30 | Yusuke Morozumi | Tyler George |
Jennifer Jones | Satsuki Fujisawa |
Winter Deaflympics Vysoké Tatry, Slovakia, Feb. 19-26 | Event cancelled[2] |
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