Mercure Perth Masters

The Mercure Perth Masters is an annual bonspiel, or curling tournament, that takes place at the Dewars Centre in Perth, Scotland. The tournament has been held in both a triple-knockout format and a round robin format. The tournament, started in 1971, and later became a part of the World Curling Tour (and has been since at least 2002). Curlers from outside Scotland have been dominant in this bonspiel.

Mercure Perth Masters
Established1971
Host cityPerth, Scotland
ArenaDewars Centre
Men's purseGBP 17,000
Women's purseGBP 10,000
2020 men's champion Bruce Mouat
2020 women's champion Eve Muirhead
Current edition
2020 Mercure Perth Masters

The event has also been known as the Stakis Masters at Perth (1995), the Jarvis Masters @ Perth (2001), the Ramada Jarvis Masters @ Perth (2002) Ramada Jarvis Masters (2003) and the Ramada Perth Masters (2004-2011)

In 2020, the Women's World Curling Tour event, the City of Perth Ladies International, was renamed as the Mercure Perth Masters and will know be known under the new name.

Past champions

Men

Only skip's name is displayed.[1]

Year Winning skip Runner up skip Purse (GBP)
1971 Bill Muirhead
1972 Alex F. Torrance
1973 Alex F. Torrance
1974 David Horton
1975 Dave Porteous
1976 Chuck Hay
1977 Bob Martin
1978 Gordon Muirhead
1979 Jimmy Waddell
1980 Willie Jamieson
1981 Colin Hamilton
1982 Markus Känzig
1983 Alan Glen
1984 Scott Henderson
1985 Willie Young
1986 Robert Gray
1987 Willie Young
1994 David Smith
1995[2] Hammy McMillan Markus Eggler16,000
1996 Gordon Muirhead
1997 Markus Eggler
1998 Hammy McMillan
1999 Guy Hemmings
2000 Pål Trulsen
2001 Tom Brewster Ralph Stöckli[3]11,100[4]
2002 Bob Kelly Peter de Boer[5]$24,160 (CDN)[6]
2003[7] Pål Trulsen Warwick Smith
2004[8] Tom Brewster Robert Kelly26,800
2005[9] Randy Ferbey Peter de Boer$30,000[10]
2006[11] David Edwards Tom Brewster29,000
2007[12] Randy Ferbey Glenn Howard32,500
2008[13] Glenn Howard Kerry Burtnyk32,500
2009 Kevin Koe Thomas Ulsrud32,500
2010 Tom Brewster Niklas Edin32,500
2011 Mike McEwen Duncan Fernie15,000
2012 Mike McEwen Thomas Ulsrud17,000[14]
2013 Thomas Ulsrud Mike McEwen17,000
2014 Logan Gray Oskar Eriksson17,160
2015 Brad Gushue Kyle Smith17,160
2016 Kevin Koe Thomas Ulsrud18,500
2017 Tom Brewster Steffen Walstad18,500
2018 Niklas Edin Peter de Cruz18,500
2019[15] Bruce Mouat Glen Muirhead18,700
2020[16] Bruce Mouat Mike McEwen17,000

Women

Year Winning team Runner up team Purse (GBP)
2016 Eve Muirhead, Anna Sloan, Vicki Adams, Mairi Milne[17] Silvana Tirinzoni, Manuela Siegrist, Esther Neuenschwander, Marlene Albrecht14,400
2017 Allison Flaxey, Clancy Grandy, Lynn Kreviazuk, Morgan Court Silvana Tirinzoni, Manuela Siegrist, Esther Neuenschwander, Marlene Albrecht15,800
2018 (Mar.–Apr.) Hannah Fleming, Jennifer Dodds, Alice Spence, Vicky Wright Isabella Wranå, Jennie Wåhlin, Almida de Val, Fanny Sjöberg15,800
2018 (Dec.) Michèle Jäggi (Fourth), Ursi Hegner (Skip), Nina Ledergerber, Claudia Baumann Irene Schori, Lara Stocker, Roxanne Heritier, Isabelle Maillard10,500
2020 Eve Muirhead, Lauren Gray, Jennifer Dodds, Vicky Wright Rebecca Morrison, Maggie Wilson, Jennifer Marshall, Eilidh Yeats10,000

References

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