2010 Twin Anchors Invitational | |
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Host city | Vernon, British Columbia |
Arena | Vernon Curling Club |
Dates | Oct. 1-4, 2010 |
Men's winner | Kevin Koe |
Curling club | Saville SC, Edmonton, Alberta |
Skip | Kevin Koe |
Third | Blake MacDonald |
Second | Carter Rycroft |
Lead | Nolan Thiessen |
Finalist | Andrey Drozdov |
Women's winner | Cheryl Bernard |
Curling club | Calgary WC, Calgary, Alberta |
Skip | Cheryl Bernard |
Third | Susan O'Connor |
Second | Carolyn Darbyshire |
Lead | Cori Morris |
Finalist | Liudmila Privivkova |
The 2010 Twin Anchors Invitational was held Oct. 1-4. 2010 at the Vernon Curling Club in Vernon, British Columbia. It was held on Week 4 of the 2010-11 World Curling Tour. The purse for the men's event was $37,000 and for the women's, $35,000. The winning men's team was the Kevin Koe rink, which received $8,000 and the women's winner was Cheryl Bernard's rink, which won $7,500.
Men's
Teams
Andrew Bilesky
Miles Craig
Andrey Drozdov
Pete Fenson
Rick Folk
Jon Gardner
Sean Geall
Tyrel Griffith
Jason Gunnlaugson
Aron Herrick
Dean Horning
Kevin Koe
Lee Dong-Keun
Mike McEwen
Dave Merklinger
Sven Michel
Bryan Miki
Yusuke Morozumi
Steve Petryk
Brent Pierce
Jeff Richard
Tobin Senum
Bob Ursel
Brent Yamada
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Women's
Teams
Jerri Pat Armstrong-Smith
Nicole Backe
Cheryl Bernard
Jen Fewster
Diane Foster
Satsuki Fujisawa
Jennifer Gerow
Tracey Jones
Jessie Kaufman
Patti Knezevic
Kelley Law
Kristy Lewis
Allison MacInnes
Marla Mallett
Anna Ohmiya
Desiree Owen
Liudmila Privivkova
Brette Richards
Casey Scheidegger
Kelly Scott
Desiree Schmidt
Anna Sidorova
Karla Thompson
Wang Bingyu
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