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Grand Slam of Curling event
The 2002 M&M Meat Shops Canadian Open curling men's Grand Slam tournament was held December 12–15, 2002 at the Fort William Gardens in Thunder Bay, Ontario .
Edmonton 's Kevin Martin rink won the event, defeating Ontario's Glenn Howard in the final, 8–4. Team Martin picked up $25,000 for the win. Martin's steal of one in the fourth proved to be a crucial turnout point, following two misses from Howard's third Richard Hart .[ 1] Team Howard won $15,000.[ 2] The total purse for the event was $100,000.
The teams were as follows:[ 3]
Skip
Third
Second
Lead
Locale
Dave Boehmer
Pat Spiring
Kerry Kunka
Richard Daneault
Petersfield, Manitoba
Kerry Burtnyk
Jeff Ryan
Rob Fowler
Keith Fenton
Winnipeg , Manitoba
Martin Ferland
Pierre Charette (skip)
Michel Ferland
Marco Berthelot
Buckingham, Quebec
Glen Despins
Rod Montgomery
Phillip Germain
Dwayne Mihalicz
Strongfield, Saskatchewan
Dale Duguid [ a]
Brad Hannah (?)
Ryan Fry (?)
Kyle Werenich (?)
Winnipeg , Manitoba
Bert Gretzinger
Rob Koffski
Mark Whittle
Dave Mellof
Kelowna, British Columbia
Glenn Howard
Richard Hart
Collin Mitchell
Jason Mitchell
Coldwater, Ontario
Bruce Korte
Art Paulsen
Roger Korte
Rory Golanowski
Saskatoon , Saskatchewan
Allan Lyburn
Mark Taylor
Mike Horn
Ross Granger
Brandon, Manitoba
William Lyburn
Brent Braemer
Dean Klippenstine
Mark Kennedy
Brandon, Manitoba
Kevin Martin
Don Walchuk
Carter Rycroft
Don Bartlett
Edmonton , Alberta
Greg McAulay
Grant Dezura
Mike Bradley
Jody Sveistrup
Richmond, British Columbia
Wayne Middaugh
Graeme McCarrel
Scott Bailey
Doug Armstrong
Midland, Ontario
Kevin Park
Shane Park
Scott Park
Kerry Park
Edmonton , Alberta
Vic Peters
Mark Olson
Chris Neufeld
Steve Gould
Winnipeg , Manitoba
Brent Pierce
Bryan Miki
Dean Koyanagi
Ross Graham
New Westminster, British Columbia
Peter Steski
Chad McMullan
Jeff Steski
Andy Ormsby
Toronto , Ontario
Jeff Stoughton
Jon Mead
Garry Vandenberghe
Jim Spencer
Winnipeg , Manitoba
Scores:[ 5]
Scores:[ 6]
Scores:[ 7]
The playoff bracket was as follows:[ 8]