World Curling Tour

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The Asham World Curling Tour is a group of curling bonspiels featuring the best male curlers in the world. A Women's World Curling Tour also exists.

History[edit]

The World Curling Tour was created in 1992. In 2001, the WCT introduced a series of Grand Slam events for men which was later followed in 2006 by Grand Slam events for women.These became known as known as the Grand Slam of Curling and featured large payouts. Originally, curlers who participated in Grand Slam events were obliged to not participate in their respective Brier playdowns, however this was quickly rescinded.

Most WCT events are held in the Fall, and early Winter to avoid competing with the Brier playdowns.

The WCT is experimenting with length of games in two interesting ways. The first is that the games are only eight ends long with a 4th end break. The second is that the time clocks only count "thinking time", so the clock goes off when the players throw the rock. The reason is that time clocks, an innovation created to speed up the game, would stop as soon as the stone stopped.With the old system where teams were given 73 minutes of time [1] if a team was losing, they would throw more draw shots which take time. The team that is winning throws more hits and thus ends up with more time if needed. So the WCT moved to "Thinking time" to even out this discrepancy. With this new system, each team is given 40 minutes of “Thinking Time” plus an additional 5 minutes if the game goes to an extra end.[1]

The team with the most winnings at the end of the year wins the Founders Trophy. The winners in 2007 were Kevin Martin's team who won a total of $176,000.

A Women's World Curling Tour also exists, and is now affiliated with the WCT.

As of 2013, the Women’s World Curling Tour begins its debut in mid-August with the Fort Wayne Summer Cash Spiel and has events taking place all throughout the curling season until the Players Championship in mid-April. The men’s begins in mid-August as well with the Baden Masters and then finishes with the women at the Players Championship. Each of the bonspiel events on the World Curling tour and Women’s World Curling Tour lasts for approximately 3 days with a final payoff ranging in the thousands of dollars for the winners. There are 4 major men’s tournaments and 5 major women’s tournaments that are held throughout the year, each with a final cash prize of $100,000 for the winning team. For the men these major tournaments are the Masters of Curling, the Canadian Open, the Syncrude Nationals and the Players championship. For the women, the major tournaments are the Curlers Corner Autumn Gold Curling Classic, Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries Women's Classic, the Masters of Curling, the Colonial Square Ladies Classic, and the Players Championship. There also used to be 2 more grand slam events for the women called Sobeys Slam and Wayden Transportation Ladies Classic but these were discontinued in 2010. Together, these events are known as Grand Slam events because of the large payoff that is associated with them as well as the number of high-level curlers that play in these tournaments.

On October 2, 2006, the license of rights for the Grand Slam of Curling was sold to Insight Sports Ltd. but was later sold again in August 2012 to Rogers Communications.[2] The WCT naming rights were then sold to Asham, a long time contributor to the sport, until 2014 and because of this, the World Curling Tour was renamed Asham’s World Curling Tour. The Grand slam was originally simply called the Grand Slam of Curling until 2008 when the rights were sold by the CBC to Capitol One bank which renamed the Grand Slam the Capitol One grand Slam of Curling. Unlike the other World Curling Tour events, these Grand Slams they are played in 8-end games as opposed to the usual 10 end games found in the other WCT events. Another new rule that was first put into practice at the men’s nationals in 2014 is the 5 rock rule which increased the 4 rock rule and free guard zone rule by another rock.[3] This changed the starting strategy of the game as the team with the hammer was able to throw up two guards uncontested instead of the usual 1 allowed with the previously used 4 rock rule. Through the addition of the Grand slam events and the new rule changes, the WCT is rapidly becoming a well known series to sports fans worldwide.

Men's Events[edit]

As of the 2015-16 curling season

Week Event Location Purse
1 Uiseong International Curling Tour Uiseong, KOR US$3,500
2 Baden Masters Baden, SUI CHF32,500
3 Stu Sells Oakville Tankard Oakville, ON CA$27,200
4 GSOC Tour Challenge Tier 1 Paradise, NL CA$100,000
5 AMJ Campbell Shorty Jenkins Classic Cornwall, ON CA$46,000
5 HDF Insurance Shoot-Out Edmonton, AB CA$22,000
5 Cloverdale Cash Spiel Surrey, BC CA$8,200
6 Point Optical Curling Classic Saskatoon, SK CA$41,000
6 KW Fall Classic Kitchener-Waterloo, ON CA$9,900
6 Appleton Rum Cashspiel Lower Sackville, NS CA$8,000
7 Swiss Cup Basel Basel, SUI CHF40,000
7 Prestige Hotels & Resorts Curling Classic Vernon, BC CA$17,000
7 Sobeys Classic New Glasgow, NS CA$11,200
8 Minebea Cup Miyota, JPN ¥350,000
8 Direct Horizontal Drilling Fall Classic Edmonton, AB CA$50,000
8 St. Paul Cash Spiel St. Paul, MN US$12,000
8 Bud Light Men's Cashspiel Halifax, NS CA$5,000
9 Canad Inns Men's Classic Portage la Prairie, MB CA$60,000
9 Hub International Crown of Curling Kamloops, BC CA$26,000
9 Stroud Sleeman Cash Spiel Stroud, ON CA$12,380
9 McKee Homes Fall Curling Classic Airdrie, AB CA$9,600
9 Thompson Curling Challenge Urdorf, SUI CHF8,800
10 Challenge Chateau Cartier de Gatineau Gatineau, QC CA$45,000
10 Curling Masters Champery Champery, SUI CHF40,000
10 Red Deer Curling Classic Red Deer, AB CA$39,000
10 Bernick's Miller Lite Open Bemidji, MN US$14,000
10 Grande Prairie Cash Spiel Grande Prairie, AB CA$8,000
11 Masters of Curling Truro, NS CA$100,000
11 Medicine Hat Charity Classic Medicine Hat, AB CA$22,000
11 Huron ReproGraphics Oil Heritage Classic Sarnia, ON CA$22,000
12 CookstownCash presented by Comco Canada Inc Cookstown, ON CA$22,500
12 Original 16 WCT Bonspiel Calgary, AB CA$15,000
12 Edinburgh International Edinburgh, SCO GB£10,000
12 Coronation Business Group Mens Classic Maple Ridge, BC CA$8,000
12 Fort St. John Cash Spiel Fort St. John, BC CA$8,000
13 The National Oshawa, ON CA$100,000
13 Westwood Inn Classic Swan River, MB CA$36,000
13 Bally Haly Cashspiel St. Johns, NL CA$0
14 DEKALB Superspiel Morris, MB CA$45,000
14 Dave Jones Molson Mayflower Cashspiel Halifax, NS CA$27,400
15 Weatherford Curling Classic Estevan, SK CA$32,000
15 Challenge Casino de Charlevoix Clermont, QC CA$27,000
15 Coors Light Cash Spiel Duluth, MN US$16,000
15 Black Diamond / High River Cash Black Diamond / High River, AB CA$8,000
15 Spitfire Arms Cash Spiel Windsor, NS CA$4,900
15 Dawson Creek Cash Spiel Dawson Creek, BC CA$8,000
16 Home Hardware Canada Cup of Curling Camrose, AB CA$70,000
16 WFG Jim Sullivan Curling Classic Saint John, NB CA$15,300
17 Canadian Open Yorkton, SK CA$100,000
17 Truro Cashspiel Truro, NS CA$12,000
18 Karuizawa International Karuizawa, JPN ¥2,500,000
18 Curl Mesabi Classic Eveleth, MN US$20,000
18 Dumfries Challenger Series Dumfries, SCO GB£12,000
20 U.S. Open of Curling Blaine, MN US$24,000
20 Peace River Cash Spiel Peace River, AB CA$8,000
21 Mecure Perth Masters Perth, SCO GB£17,160
21 Goldline Saskatchewan Players Championship Humboldt, SK CA$11,000
22 Red Square Classic Moscow, RUS PP 
23 German Masters Hamburg, GER 15,000
23 Ed Werenich Golden Wrench Classic Tempe, AZ US$15,300
31 Elite 10 Victoria, BC CA$100,000
31 Alberta Series Championship Mundare, AB CA$
32 Aberdeen International Curling Championship Aberdeen, SCO GB£13,500
35 Players' Championship Toronto, ON CA$100,000
35 EURNICS EURpean Masters St. Gallen, SUI CHF26,000
37 Champions Cup CA$100,000

Women's events[edit]

As of 2011–12 curling season

Event Location Week Purse
AMJ Campbell Shorty Jenkins Classic Brockville, Ontario 3 CAD$16,400
The Shoot-Out Edmonton, Alberta 3 CAD$20,000
Radisson SAS Oslo Cup Oslo, Norway 4 Nkr 100,000
Schmirler Curling Classic Regina, Saskatchewan 4 CAD$47,000
Twin Anchors Invitational Vernon, British Columbia 5 CAD$35,000
Curlers Corner Autumn Gold Curling Classic Calgary, Alberta 6 CAD$52,000
RE/MAX Masters Basel Basel, Switzerland 6 CHF 32,000
Meyers Norris Penny Charity Classic Medicine Hat, Alberta 7 CAD
Manitoba Lotteries Women's Curling Classic Winnipeg, Manitoba 8 CAD$60,000
Labatt Crown of Curling Kamloops, British Columbia 8 CAD$34,000
Challenge Casino Lac Leamy Gatineau, Quebec 8 CAD$11,000
Colonial Square Ladies Classic Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 9 CAD$35,000
Royal LePage OVCA Women's Fall Classic Kemptville, Ontario 10 CAD$15,000
Stockholm Ladies Cup Stockholm, Sweden 10 Skr 75,750
Red Deer Curling Classic Red Deer, Alberta 10 CAD$34,000
Vancouver Island Shootout Victoria, British Columbia 11 CAD$50,000
Sun Life Classic Brantford, Ontario 12 CAD$50,000
Interlake Pharmacy Classic Stonewall, Manitoba 12 CAD$11,250
DEKALB Superspiel Morris, Manitoba 13 CAD$16,200
International ZO Women's Tournament Wetzikon, Switzerland 13 CHF 16,000
Boundary Ford Curling Classic Lloydminster, Alberta 13 CAD$32,000
Laphroaig Scotch Open Madison, Wisconsin 14 USD$16,000
Curl Mesabi Cash Spiel Eveleth, Minnesota 16 USD$17,200
International Bernese Ladies Cup Bern, Switzerland 20 CHF 20,000
Glynhill Ladies International Glasgow, Scotland 21 £8,000
Victoria Curling Classic Invitational Victoria, British Columbia 31
Sun Life Financial Players' Championship Summerside, Prince Edward Island 36 CAD$100,000
Grasshopper Women's Masters* Zurich, Switzerland
Sobeys Slam*

Grand Slam events indicated in bold.
Events with an asterisk (*) indicate events held in the 2010–11 curling season but not yet announced as included in the 2011–12 season.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Updated Curling Rule Book alters ‘thinking time’ rules". Island sports news. Retrieved 1 April 2014. 
  2. ^ "Asham world curling tour". World Curling Tour. Retrieved 1 April 2014. 
  3. ^ Landry, Don. "Grand Slam of Curling: Five-rock rule comes to The National. Does the game need it or something more?". Yahoo sports Canada. Retrieved 1 April 2014. 

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