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2003 National

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Curling competition at Humboldt, Saskatchewan
2003 The National
Host cityHumboldt, Saskatchewan
ArenaHumboldt Uniplex[1]
DatesJanuary 30–February 2, 2003
WinnerQuebec Team Charette
Curling clubBuckingham CC,Buckingham, Quebec
SkipPierre Charette
FourthMartin Ferland
SecondMichel Ferland
LeadMarco Berthelot
FinalistOntarioGlenn Howard
« 2002

The2003 National, the second annual edition ofThe NationalGrand Slamcurling event was held January 30 to February 2, 2003 at theHumboldt Uniplex inHumboldt, Saskatchewan. The total purse of the event was $100,000. It was the third of four (men's) Pharmassist Grand Slam events of the2002-03 curling season.

The final featured Quebec'sPierre Charette rink against TeamGlenn Howard from Ontario. The main turning point in the game came in the second end, when Howard jammed his last rock, giving up a steal of one to go down 3–0. After Howard was forced to a single in the fourth, Charette's fourth stone throwerMartin Ferland drew for three in the fourth to take a massive 6–1 lead. Team Howard didn't give up though, and chipped away at Charette's lead, and trailed 8–6 after nine ends. In the last end, Charette won the game after Ferland drew to the four foot, to cut Howard down to a single point. Team Charette took home $25,000 with the win, while Howard's rink took home $15,000.[2] The final was aired on television onRogers Sportsnet.[3] As of 2023, it is the only time a team from Quebec has won a men's Grand Slam event.

Teams

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The teams were as follows:[4]

SkipThirdSecondLeadLocale[5]
Dave BoehmerPat SpringKerry KunkaRichard DaneaultManitobaPetersfield, Manitoba
Kerry BurtnykJeff RyanRob FowlerKeith FentonManitobaWinnipeg
Martin Ferland (fourth)Pierre Charette (skip)Michel FerlandMarco BerthelotQuebecBuckingham, Quebec
Glen DespinsRod MontgomeryPhillip GermainDwayne MihaliczSaskatchewanRegina, Saskatchewan
Dale DuguidManitobaWinnipeg
Bert GretzingerRob KoffskiMark WhittleDave MellofBritish ColumbiaKelowna,British Columbia
Glenn HowardRichard HartCollin MitchellJason MitchellOntarioColdwater, Ontario
Bruce KorteArt PaulsenRoger KorteRory GolanowskiSaskatchewanSaskatoon
Allan LyburnMark TaylorMike HornRoss GrangerManitobaBrandon, Manitoba
William LyburnBrent BraemerDean KlippenstineMark KennedyManitobaBrandon, Manitoba
Kevin MartinDon WalchukCarter RycroftDon BartlettAlbertaEdmonton
Greg McAulayGrant DezuraMike BradleyJody SveistrupBritish ColumbiaRichmond, British Columbia
Wayne MiddaughGraeme McCarrelIan TetleyScott BaileyOntarioMidland, Ontario
Kevin ParkShane ParkScott ParkKerry ParkAlbertaEdmonton
Vic PetersMark OlsonChris NeufeldSteve GouldManitobaWinnipeg
Brent PierceBryan MikiDean KoyanagiRoss GrahamBritish ColumbiaNew Westminster, British Columbia
Peter SteskiChad McMullanJeff SteskiAndy OrmsbyOntarioToronto
Bryan DerbowkaGerald Shymko (skip)Gord HardySteve SobkowSaskatchewanCalder, Saskatchewan
Jeff StoughtonJon MeadGarry VandenbergheJim SpencerManitobaWinnipeg

Draw

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The event was held as atriple knockout tournament.

Playoffs

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The playoff scores were as follows:[6]

QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
         
ManitobaVic Peters8
SaskatchewanGlen Despins3
ManitobaVic Peters4
OntarioGlenn Howard7
OntarioGlenn Howard5
ManitobaJeff Stoughton4
OntarioGlenn Howard7
QuebecPierre Charette8
AlbertaKevin Martin7
British ColumbiaBrent Pierce5
AlbertaKevin Martin5
QuebecPierre Charette7
QuebecPierre Charette7
British ColumbiaBert Gretzinger5

Final

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Team12345678910Final
OntarioGlenn Howard00102010217
QuebecPierre Charette(has hammer)21030101008

References

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  1. ^"National Grand Slam was right on target".Regina Leader-Post. February 8, 2003. Retrieved2023-11-19.
  2. ^"Charette outduels Howard in Grand Slam event".Saskatoon Star-Phoenix. February 3, 2003. Retrieved2023-11-19.
  3. ^"Peters, Gretzinger lead Humboldt 'spiel".Saskatoon Star-Phoenix. February 1, 2003. Retrieved2023-11-19.
  4. ^"The National -- Teams".CurlingZone.
  5. ^"Curling draw correction".Saskatoon Star-Phoenix. January 29, 2003. Retrieved2023-11-19.
  6. ^"The National -- Playoffs".CurlingZone. Retrieved2023-11-19.

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