2010 World Cup of Curling
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The 2010 Grey Power World Cup of Curling took place at the WFCU Centre in Windsor, Ontario from November 3–7, as part of the 2010 World Curling Tour. It was the first Grand Slam event for the 2010–11 curling season.
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Quick Facts 2010 Grey Power World Cup of Curling, Host city ...
2010 Grey Power World Cup of Curling | |
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Host city | Windsor, Ontario, Canada |
Arena | WFCU Centre |
Dates | November 3–7, 2010 |
Winner | Mike McEwen |
Curling club | Winnipeg, Manitoba |
Skip | Mike McEwen |
Third | B. J. Neufeld |
Second | Matt Wozniak |
Lead | Denni Neufeld |
Finalist | Jeff Stoughton |
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The 2010 World Cup featured 18 teams competing in 3 groups in a round-robin tournament format, with the top 8 teams advancing to the quarterfinals. The purse for this event was CAD$100,000. The winner of the tournament was the Mike McEwen rink which received CAD$22,500. It was McEwen's first slam title. He defeated Jeff Stoughton 4-2 in an all-Winnipeg final.