2010 Players' Championships
The 2010 Grey Power Players' Championship was the last Grand Slam event of both the World Curling Tour and Women's World Curling Tour for the 2009-10 season. This was the eighteenth time the event took place, and the fifth time since it was switched to joint men's/women's format. The event was held at the EnCana Events Centre in Dawson Creek, British Columbia April 13-18. It was the first Players' Championship to feature international teams, as Canadian Olympic qualifying points were not on the line. The total purse for each event was $100,000.
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2010 Players' Championships
The 2010 Grey Power Players' Championship was the last Grand Slam event of both the World Curling Tour and Women's World Curling Tour for the 2009-10 season. This was the eighteenth time the event took place, and the fifth time since it was switched to joint men's/women's format. The event was held at the EnCana Events Centre in Dawson Creek, British Columbia April 13-18. It was the first Players' Championship to feature international teams, as Canadian Olympic qualifying points were not on the line. The total purse for each event was $100,000.
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Cheryl Bernard
Crystal Webster
Heather Nedohin
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Cheryl Bernard
Crystal Webster
Heather Nedohin
Jacqueline Harrison
Jason Gunnlaugson
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Cheryl Bernard
Crystal Webster
Heather Nedohin
Jennifer Jones
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Cheryl Bernard
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Players' Championships 2010 – ...... yciężył 8:7 nad Bradem Gushue.
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The 2010 Grey Power Players' C ...... e for each event was $100,000.
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2010 Players' Championships
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Grey Power Players' Championship 2010
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