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Stu Sells Living Waters Collingwood Classic
Established2012
Host cityCollingwood, Ontario
ArenaCollingwood Curling Club
Purse$14,000
2023 championOntario John Epping
Stu Sells Living Waters Collingwood Classic is located in Canada
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Collingwood CC

The Stu Sells Living Waters Collingwood Classic, formerly the Stu Sells Cookstown Classic, and the CookstownCash presented by Comco Canada Inc. is an annual curling tournament that was part of the World Curling Tour, the highest-level curling tour in the world. The event was introduced in 2012 and was held on the first weekend in November, at the Cookstown Curling Club in Cookstown, Ontario. The event was moved to the Collingwood Curling Club in Collingwood, Ontario in 2023.[1] Originally just part of the Ontario Curling Tour, it was part of the World Curling Tour from 2014 to 2017. After a five-year pause, the event returned in 2022 as part of the Stu Sells series.

Team Heather Heggestad was the last women's team to win the event, in 2016.[2]

Past champions

Men

Year Winning team Runner up team Purse (CAD)
2012[3] Ontario Pat Ferris, Andrew Fairfull, Craig Fairfull, Rob Larmer Ontario Dennis Moretto, Paul Attard, Howard Steele, Mike Nelson $12,000
2013[4] Ontario Peter Corner, Graeme McCarrel, Scott Foster, Ken McDermot Alberta Charley Thomas, Colin Hodgson, Matthew Ng, Mike Westlund $14,500
2014[5] Ontario Pat Ferris, Andrew Fairfull, Craig Fairfull, Nathan Small Prince Edward Island Adam Casey, Josh Barry, Viktor Kjäll, Robbie Doherty $22,500
2015[6] Switzerland Benoît Schwarz, Claudio Pätz, Peter de Cruz, Valentin Tanner Ontario Brent Ross, Adam Spencer, Ryan Werenich, Shawn Kaufman $21,835
2016[7] Ontario John Epping, Mathew Camm, Patrick Janssen, Tim March Switzerland Benoît Schwarz, Claudio Pätz, Peter de Cruz (skip), Valentin Tanner $22,500
2017 Ontario Mark Kean, Colin Dow, Brad Kidd, Scott Brandon Ontario Tanner Horgan, Jacob Horgan, Nicholas Bissonnette, Maxime Blais $11,200
2022[8] Ontario Alex Champ, Charlie Richard, Terry Arnold, Scott Clinton Ontario Pat Ferris, Connor Lawes, Connor Duhaime, Robert Currie, Evan Lilly $14,000
2023[9] Ontario John Epping, Aaron Squires, Pat Janssen, Jason Camm Ontario Sam Mooibroek, Scott Mitchell, Nathan Steele, Colin Schnurr $14,000

Women

Year Winning team Runner up team Purse (CAD)
2013[10] Ontario Heather Graham, Margie Hewitt, Amy Balsdon, Abbie Darnley Ontario Sarah Picton, Lynne Flegel, Claire Archer, Marit Lee $6,000
2014[11] United States Patti Lank, Maureen Stolt, Anna Bauman, Madisson Lank Ontario Marilyn Bodogh, Colleen Madonia, Jane Hooper-Perroud $7,400
2015[12] Ontario Julie Tippin, Chantal Lalonde, Rachelle Vink, Tessa Bobbie Sweden Anna Hasselborg, Sara McManus, Agnes Knochenhauer, Sofia Mabergs $6,200
2016[13] Ontario Heather Heggestad, Ginger Coyle, Michelle Smith, Lauren Harrison Ontario Mallory Kean, Carly Howard, Kerilynn Mathers, Megan Arnold $5,400

References

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