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The
world’s best curlers are coming to Windsor! The Capital One Grand
Slam of Curling, the World Curling Tour, iSport Media and
Management, and the City of Windsor announced today that Windsor,
Ont. has been awarded the hosting rights to the 2010 Grey Power
World Cup of Curling. The opening leg of the men’s 2010-11 Capital
One Grand Slam of Curling series, the Grey Power World Cup of
Curling is scheduled to take place at the WFCU Centre in Windsor,
Ont. from November 3-7, 2010.
Advanced ticket packages for the Grey Power World Cup of Curling
will go on sale to the public on Friday, February 12 at 10:00 a.m.
Tickets are available online at www.wfcu-centre.com, by phone at
1-866-969-WFCU, or at the WFCU Centre TekSavvy.com Box Office.
“We’re
thrilled to award Windsor the hosting rights to the 2010 Grey Power
World Cup of Curling,” said Wendy Kane, Executive Director for the
Capital One Grand Slam of Curling series. “The WFCU Centre is a
first class facility and we’re looking forward to showcasing the
world’s top curlers to the city in November.”
An
elite 18-team event consisting of the world’s top ranked curling
foursomes, the field for the Grey Power World Cup of Curling is
expected to include a wealth of Olympic and World Championship
medallists including Kevin Martin (Edmonton, Alta.), Glenn Howard
(Coldwater, Ont.), David Murdoch (Lockerbie, Scotland), Brad Gushue
(St. John’s, Nfld.), Randy Ferbey (Edmonton, Alta.), Thomas Ulsrud
(Oslo, Norway), Wayne Middaugh (Etobicoke, Ont.), Jeff Stoughton
(Winnipeg, Man.) and Kerry Burtnyk (Winnipeg, Man.).
The
event features a total purse of $100,000 (CDN).
The Grey Power World Cup of Curling will mark the first time the
City of Windsor has played host to a Capital One Grand Slam of
Curling event.
“Windsor is fast becoming recognized as the city of choice to hold
large-scale, national and international events, and we are pleased
that our city has been awarded the hosting rights for the
prestigious 2010 Grey Power World Cup of Curling,” said Mayor Eddie
Francis. “Windsor and our world-class facility, the WFCU Centre,
will share the spotlight as curling fans tune in to watch the
world’s top ranking curling teams this November.”
The
2010 Grey Power World Cup of Curling will mark the 10th edition of
the event, which was originally known as the Masters of Curling from
2001-02 to 2008-09. Howard, who won a gold medal for Canada at the
2007 World Championships, has won the event in each of the past four
years including this season’s tournament which was contested at the
Hershey Centre in Mississauga, Ont.
Following the Grey Power World Cup of Curling, the 2010-11 Capital
One Grand Slam of Curling series will continue with The National,
scheduled from December 15-19, 2010 at the Wesbilt Centre in Vernon,
B.C. The dates and location of the series’ third leg, the BDO
Classic Canadian Open has yet to be announced. The 2010-2011
Capital One Grand Slam of Curling series concludes with the Grey
Power Players’ Championship, a joint men’s and women’s event,
scheduled for April 12-17, 2011 at the Crystal Centre in Grande
Prairie, Alta.
As
part of its exclusive agreement, CBC will air live playoff coverage
of the first three men’s 2010-11 Capital One Grand Slam of Curling
events. CBC will also broadcast the men’s and women’s finals of the
2011 Grey Power Players’ Championship.
Held annually since 2001-02,
the
Capital One Grand Slam of Curling features the world’s best players
in one series.
Related sites
Grey Power World World Cup of Curling official website
Capital One Grand Slam of Curling official website
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