2004 Canada Cup Of Curling
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The 2004 Strauss Canada Cup of Curling was held January 6–11, 2004, at Sport Mart Place in
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. The winning teams received berths into the
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, the 2004 Continental Cup of Curling and the 2005 Canada Cup of Curling. 2001 World Champion
Colleen Jones Colleen Patricia Jones (born December 16, 1959) is a Canadian curler and television personality. She is best known as the skip of two women's world championship teams and six Tournament of Hearts Canadian women's championships, including an un ...
and her rink from Halifax won the women's event, defeating Saskatchewan's
Sherry Anderson Sherry Anderson (born January 6, 1964) is a Canadian curler from Delisle, Saskatchewan. She is a record three-time winner of the World Senior Curling Championships for Canada. She currently coaches the Nancy Martin rink. Career Anderson has be ...
in the final. As Jones had already qualified for the 2005 Olympic Trials, Anderson earned a berth for her team. Two-time World Champion
Randy Ferbey Randy S. Ferbey (born May 30, 1959) is a Canadian retired curler from Sherwood Park, Alberta. Ferbey is a six-time Canadian champion and a four-time World Champion. He recently coached the Rachel Homan women's team. Born in Edmonton, Alberta, ...
and his rink from Edmonton won the men's event, defeating Calgary's John Morris in the final. As Ferbey had also already qualified for the Olympic Trials, Morris' team qualified as well. The total purse for the event was $180,000, with both the men's and women's champions winning $33,000.


Men's event


Teams

The men's teams were as follows: * MacDonald replaced regular third Jeff Sharp


Preliminary round

''Final standings''


Tiebreaker

* Burtnyk 6, Dacey 5


Playoffs


Women's event


Teams

The women's teams were as follows:


Preliminary round

''Final standings''''Canada Cup Historical Media Guide,
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'', pg 176


Tie breaker

* Jackson 7, Kleibrink 6


Playoffs


References


External links


2004 Strauss Canada Cup of Curling (Men) - Curling Canada Stats Archive

2004 Strauss Canada Cup of Curling (Women) - Curling Canada Stats Archive
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