2012 Original 16 WCT Bonspiel

2012 Original 16 WCT Bonspiel
Host city Calgary, Alberta
Arena Calgary Curling Club
Dates November 9–11
Winner Alberta Steve Petryk
Skip Steve Petryk
Fourth Dan Petryk
Second Roland Robinson
Lead Thomas Usselman
Finalist Alberta Robert Schlender

The 2012 Original 16 WCT Bonspiel was held from November 9 to 11 at the Calgary Curling Club in Calgary, Alberta as part of the 2012–13 World Curling Tour. The event was held in a round robin format, and the purse for the event was CAD$22,000.[1] In the final, Steve Petryk defeated Robert Schlender with a score of 6–3.

Teams

The teams are listed as follows:[2][3]

Skip Third Second Lead Locale
Matthew Blandford Evan Asmussen Brent Hamilton Brad Chyz Alberta Calgary, Alberta
Brendan Bottcher Micky Lizmore Bradley Thiessen Karrick Martin Alberta Edmonton, Alberta
Chad Dahlseide James Wenzel Jamie Chisholm Rob Lane Alberta Calgary, Alberta
Don DeLair (fourth) Greg Hill (skip) Chris Blackwell Stephen Jensen Alberta Airdrie, Alberta
Lloyd Hill Scott Egger Maurice Sonier Jim Brooks Alberta Calgary, Alberta
Glen Kennedy Nathan Connolly Brandon Klassen Parker Konschuh Alberta Edmonton, Alberta
Jamie King Terry Meek Wade Johnston Todd Brick Alberta Calgary, Alberta
Jamie Koe Tom Naugler Brad Chorostkowski Rob Borden Northwest Territories Yellowknife, Northwest Territories
Josh Lambden Morio Kumagawa Chris McDonah Andrew Stevenson Alberta Calgary, Alberta
Sean Morris (fourth) Mike Libbus (skip) Brad MacInnis Peter Keenan Alberta Calgary, Alberta
Bert Martin Lyle Kent Rhett Friesz Nathan Relitz Alberta Airdrie, Alberta
Rick McKague Jim Moats Doug McNish Paul Strandlund Alberta Edmonton, Alberta
Darren Moulding Scott Cruickshank Shaun Planaden Kyle Iverson Alberta Calgary, Alberta
David Nedohin Colin Hodgson Tom Sallows Mike Westlund Alberta Edmonton, Alberta
Sean O'Connor Rob Johnson Ryan O'Connor Dan Bubola Alberta Calgary, Alberta
Kevin Park Shane Park Josh Burns Eric Richard Alberta Edmonton, Alberta
Bob Genoway (fourth) Mickey Pendergast (skip) Kevin Pendergast Terry Gair Alberta Calgary, Alberta
Dan Petryk (fourth) Steve Petryk (skip) Roland Robinson Thomas Usselman Alberta Calgary, Alberta
Jon Rennie Jeff Inglis Rob Collins Eric Wasylenko Alberta Calgary, Alberta
Robert Schlender Dean Ross Don Bartlett Chris Lemishka Alberta Edmonton, Alberta
Justin Sluchinski Aaron Sluchinski Dylan Webster Craig Bourgonje Alberta Airdrie, Alberta
Charley Thomas J. D. Lind Dominic Daemen Matthew Ng Alberta Calgary, Alberta
Jeremy Hodges (fourth) Matt Willerton (skip) Craig MacAlpine Chris Evernden Alberta Edmonton, Alberta
Kevin Yablonski Vance Elder Harrison Boss Matthew McDonald Alberta Calgary, Alberta

Round Robin Standings

Final Round Robin Standings[4][5]

Key
Teams to Playoffs
Teams to Tiebreakers
Pool A W L
Alberta Charley Thomas 5 0
Alberta Rick McKague 4 1
Alberta Greg Hill 3 2
Alberta Mickey Pendergast 2 3
Alberta Glen Kennedy 1 4
Alberta Chad Dahlseide 0 4
Pool B W L
Northwest Territories Jamie Koe 4 1
Alberta Sean O'Connor 4 1
Alberta Darren Moulding 3 2
Alberta David Nedohin 3 2
Alberta Lloyd Hill 1 4
Alberta Matt Willerton 0 5
Pool C W L
Alberta Brendan Bottcher 3 2
Alberta Bert Martin 3 2
Alberta Kevin Park 3 2
Alberta Steve Petryk 3 2
Alberta Kevin Yablonski 2 3
Alberta Justin Sluchinski 1 4
Pool D W L
Alberta Matthew Blandford 4 1
Alberta Robert Schlender 4 1
Alberta Jamie King 2 3
Alberta Josh Lambden 2 3
Alberta Jon Rennie 2 3
Alberta Mike Libbus 1 4

Tiebreakers

Team Final
Alberta Brendan Bottcher 4

Alberta Kevin Park 3

Team Final
Alberta Bert Martin 3

Alberta Steve Petryk 5

Playoffs

The playoffs draw is listed as follows:[6]

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
         
Alberta Charley Thomas 4
Alberta Robert Schlender 7
Alberta Robert Schlender 8
Northwest Territories Jamie Koe 0
Northwest Territories Jamie Koe 6
Alberta Brendan Bottcher 5
Alberta Robert Schlender 3
Alberta Steve Petryk 6
Alberta Steve Petryk 6
Alberta Rick McKague 4
Alberta Steve Petryk 5
Alberta Sean O'Connor 4
Alberta Matthew Blandford 6
Alberta Sean O'Connor 7

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