The 2014 Players' Championship was held from April 15 to 20 at the Consolidated Credit Union Place in Summerside, Prince Edward Island. It was the fourth and final Grand Slam of the 2013–14 World Curling Tour.
On the men's side, Edmonton's Kevin Martin won a record eighth Players' Championship, which was his final Players' win before retirement. On the women's side, Winnipeg's Jennifer Jones won a record fifth Players' title.
Men
Teams
The teams are listed as follows:[1]
| Skip |
Third |
Second |
Lead |
Locale
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| Niklas Edin |
Sebastian Kraupp |
Fredrik Lindberg |
Viktor Kjäll |
Karlstad, Sweden
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| John Epping |
Travis Fanset |
Patrick Janssen |
Tim March |
Toronto, Ontario
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| Brad Gushue |
Brett Gallant |
Adam Casey |
Geoff Walker |
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
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| Glenn Howard |
Wayne Middaugh |
Brent Laing |
Craig Savill |
Penetanguishene, Ontario
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| Brad Jacobs |
Ryan Fry |
E. J. Harnden |
Ryan Harnden |
Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
|
| Kevin Koe |
Pat Simmons |
Carter Rycroft |
Nolan Thiessen |
Calgary, Alberta
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| Steve Laycock |
Kirk Muyres |
Colton Flasch |
Dallan Muyres |
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
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| Kevin Martin |
Marc Kennedy |
David Nedohin |
Ben Hebert |
Edmonton, Alberta
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| Mike McEwen |
B. J. Neufeld |
Matt Wozniak |
Denni Neufeld |
Winnipeg, Manitoba
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| Sven Michel |
Claudio Pätz |
Sandro Trolliet |
Simon Gempeler |
Adelboden, Switzerland
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| David Murdoch |
Greg Drummond |
Scott Andrews |
Michael Goodfellow |
Stirling, Scotland
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| Jeff Stoughton |
Jon Mead |
Mark Nichols |
Reid Carruthers |
Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Round-robin standings
Final round-robin standings
Round-robin results
All times listed in Atlantic Daylight Time (UTC−03).[2]
Draw 1
Tuesday, April 15, 7:00 pm
Draw 3
Wednesday, April 16, 1:00 pm
Draw 5
Wednesday, April 16, 8:30 pm
Draw 6
Thursday, April 17, 9:30 am
Draw 7
Thursday, April 17, 1:00 pm
Draw 8
Thursday, April 17, 5:00 pm
Draw 10
Friday, April 18, 9:30 am
Draw 11
Friday, April 18, 1:00 pm
Draw 12
Friday, April 18, 5:00 pm
Draw 13
Friday, April 18, 8:30 pm
Playoffs
Quarterfinals
Saturday, April 19, 5:00 pm
Semifinals
Saturday, April 19, 8:30 pm
Final
Sunday, April 20, 5:00 pm
Women
Teams
The teams are listed as follows:[1]
| Skip |
Third |
Second |
Lead |
Locale
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| Julie Hastings |
Cheryl McPherson |
Stacey Smith |
Katrina Collins |
Thornhill, Ontario
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| Rachel Homan |
Emma Miskew |
Alison Kreviazuk |
Lisa Weagle |
Ottawa, Ontario
|
| Michèle Jäggi |
Carine Mattille |
Stéphanie Jäggi |
Emilie Mattille |
Bern, Switzerland
|
| Jennifer Jones |
Kaitlyn Lawes |
Jill Officer |
Dawn McEwen |
Winnipeg
|
| Stefanie Lawton |
Sherry Anderson |
Sherri Singler |
Marliese Kasner |
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
|
| Sherry Middaugh |
Jo-Ann Rizzo |
Lee Merklinger |
Leigh Armstrong |
Coldwater, Ontario
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| Eve Muirhead |
Anna Sloan |
Vicki Adams |
Claire Hamilton |
Stirling, Scotland
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| Heather Nedohin |
Beth Iskiw |
Mary-Anne Arsenault |
Laine Peters |
Edmonton, Alberta
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| Maria Prytz (fourth) |
Christina Bertrup |
Maria Wennerström |
Margaretha Sigfridsson (skip) |
Härnösand, Sweden
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| Valerie Sweeting |
Laura Crocker |
Dana Ferguson |
Rachelle Pidherny |
Edmonton, Alberta
|
| Silvana Tirinzoni |
Manuela Siegrist |
Esther Neuenschwander |
Marlene Albrecht |
Aarau, Switzerland
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| Crystal Webster |
Cathy Overton-Clapham |
Geri-Lynn Ramsay |
Jen Gates |
Calgary, Alberta
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Round-robin standings
Final round-robin standings
Round-robin results
All times listed in Atlantic Daylight Time (UTC−03).[2]
Draw 1
Tuesday, April 15, 7:00 pm
Draw 2
Wednesday, April 16, 9:30 am
Draw 4
Wednesday, April 16, 4:30 pm
Draw 6
Thursday, April 17, 9:30 am
Draw 7
Thursday, April 17, 1:00 pm
Draw 8
Thursday, April 17, 5:00 pm
Draw 9
Thursday, April 17, 8:30 pm
Draw 10
Friday, April 18, 9:30 am
Draw 11
Friday, April 18, 1:00 pm
Playoffs
Quarterfinals
Saturday, April 19, 1:00 pm
Semifinals
Saturday, April 19, 8:30 pm
Final
Sunday, April 20, 11:00 am
References
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