The 2020 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Canada’s national women’s curling championship, was held from February 15 to 23 at Mosaic Place in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.[1][2] The winning team was scheduled to represent Canada at the 2020 World Women’s Curling Championship at the CN Centre in Prince George, British Columbia.
Manitoba‘s Kerri Einarson defeated Ontario‘s Rachel Homan 8–7 in the final.
On February 18, New Brunswick‘s Andrea Crawford rink scored seven points in the seventh end to set a new Canadian women’s national championship record for most points scored in a single end, going on to defeat Kerri Einarson’s undefeated and top-ranked Manitoba rink 13–7 in Draw 10 of the tournament.[3][4] In Draw 12 on February 19, Northern Ontario skip Krista McCarville curled a perfect 100% game in a 4–3 win over Alberta‘s Laura Walker.[5]
This Tournament of Hearts marked the second time that Moose Jaw has hosted the Scotties; the first time that the Scotties was hosted in Moose Jaw was in 2015.[6]
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Canada |
Alberta |
British Columbia |
Manitoba |
The Glencoe Club, Calgary
Skip:Chelsea Carey Third:Sarah Wilkes Second:Dana Ferguson Lead:Rachelle Brown
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Saville SC, Edmonton
Skip:Laura Walker Third:Kate Cameron Second:Taylor McDonald[lower-alpha 1] Lead:Nadine Scotland Alternate:Kelsey Rocque[lower-alpha 1]
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Kamloops CC, Kamloops
Skip:Corryn Brown Third:Erin Pincott Second:Dezaray Hawes[lower-alpha 2] Lead:Ashley Klymchuk Alternate:Dailene Pewarchuk[lower-alpha 2]
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Gimli CC, Gimli
Skip:Kerri Einarson Third:Val Sweeting[lower-alpha 3] Second:Shannon Birchard Lead:Briane Meilleur Alternate:Jennifer Clark-Rouire[lower-alpha 3]
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New Brunswick |
Newfoundland and Labrador |
Northern Ontario |
Nova Scotia |
Gage Golf & CC, Oromocto
Skip:Andrea Crawford Third:Jennifer Armstrong Second:Jillian Babin Lead:Katie Forward
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St. John’s CC, St. John’s
Skip:Erica Curtis Third:Erin Porter Second:Julie Devereaux Lead:Beth Hamilton
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Fort William CC, Thunder Bay
Skip:Krista McCarville Third:Kendra Lilly Second:Ashley Sippala Lead:Jen Gates
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Mayflower CC, Halifax
Skip:Mary-Anne Arsenault Third:Christina Black Second:Jenn Baxter Lead:Emma Logan[lower-alpha 4] Alternate:Kristin Clarke[lower-alpha 4]
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Ontario |
Prince Edward Island |
Quebec |
Saskatchewan |
Ottawa CC, Ottawa
Skip:Rachel Homan Third:Emma Miskew Second:Joanne Courtney[lower-alpha 5] Lead:Lisa Weagle[lower-alpha 5] Alternate:Cheryl Kreviazuk[lower-alpha 5]
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Montague CC, Montague
Skip:Suzanne Birt Third:Marie Christianson Second:Meaghan Hughes Lead:Michelle McQuaid
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CC Chicoutimi, Chicoutimi Glenmore CC, Dollard-des-Ormeaux CC Trois-Rivières, Trois-Rivières
Skip:Noémie Verreault Third:Alanna Routledge Second:Marie-Pier Côté Lead:Jill Routledge Alternate:Joëlle St-Hilaire
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Twin Rivers CC, North Battleford
Skip:Robyn Silvernagle Third:Stefanie Lawton Second:Jessie Hunkin[lower-alpha 6] Lead:Kara Thevenot Alternate:Stephanie Schmidt[lower-alpha 6]
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Northwest Territories |
Nunavut |
Yukon |
Wild Card |
Yellowknife CC, Yellowknife
Fourth:Jo-Ann Rizzo Third:Sarah Koltun Skip:Kerry Galusha Lead:Shona Barbour Alternate:Stacey Stabel
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Iqaluit CC, Iqaluit
Skip:Lori Eddy Third:Sadie Pinksen Second:Alison Griffin Lead:Kaitlin MacDonald
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Whitehorse CC, Whitehorse
Skip:Hailey Birnie Third:Chelsea Duncan Second:Gabrielle Plonka Lead:Kimberly Tuor Alternate:Rhonda Horte
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St. Vital CC, Winnipeg
Skip:Jennifer Jones Third:Kaitlyn Lawes Second:Jocelyn Peterman Lead:Dawn McEwen
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