Event Information
See allThe Grey Power Players' Championship
- Date
April 13th-18th, 2010
- Address
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EnCana Events Centre
#1, 800 Hwy 2
Dawson Creek, British Columbia - Tickets
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Will go on sale Friday, November 6 at 10:00 a.m. local time.
Buy Tickets or call 1-877-339-TIXX (8499)
The Grey Power Players' Championship, is one of the four men’s majors that culminates the World Curling Tour season. Players will be battling for the all important Canadian Team Ranking System (CTRS) points available at the event.
- First place45.000
- Second place30.000
- Third and fourth place25.000
- Fifth-Eighth place20.000
Round robin wins for teams not making playoffs will earn 3.000 points per win
The womens' qualification deadline is March 1, 2010.
Womens' invitations extended to Top 13 OOM Teams based on points from Sep 1, 2009 to March 1, 2010 + 3 Medallists from the 2010 Olympics.
The mens' qualification deadline is March 14, 2010.
Mens' invitations extended to Top 13 OOM Teams based on points from Sep 1, 2009 to March 14, 2010 + 3 Medallists from the 2010 Olympics.
Event Description
The season’s final Capital One Grand Slam of Curling event, the 2010 Grey Power Players’ Championship is scheduled to take place at the EnCana Events Centre in Dawson Creek from April 13-18.
The 2010 Grey Power Players’ Championship will feature a separate men’s and women’s draw consisting of the world’s top 13 ranked teams from the 2009-10 season as well as curling’s gold, silver and bronze medallists from the 2010 Olympic Winter Games.
Potential competitors for the 2010 Grey Power Players’ Championship include World Champions Kevin Martin (Edmonton, Alta.), Jennifer Jones (Winnipeg, Man.), Glenn Howard (Coldwater, Ont.), David Murdoch (Lockerbie, Scotland), Bingyu Wang (Harbin, China), Randy Ferbey (Edmonton, Alta.), Anette Norberg (Saltsjö Boo, Sweden), Kelly Scott (Kelowna, B.C.), Kerry Burtnyk (Winnipeg, Man.), Jeff Stoughton (Winnipeg, Man.) and Wayne Middaugh (Midland, Ont.) as well as Olympic gold medallist Brad Gushue (St. John’s, Nfld.) and Olympic bronze medallist Shannon Kleibrink (Calgary, Alta.).

