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M: Yokohama 2026: Japan Curling Championships
Yokohama, JPN
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Draw: 4 -- Mon, Jun 8 -- 4:00am ET
Fujii 11  Final
Maeda (9)
Kobayashi Final
Yoshioka (10)
Watanabe Final
Abe 10  (7)
Sato 10  Final
Yamaguchi 13  (10)
D: Denver Mixed Doubles Cash Spiel
Denver, CO
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Draw: CF -- Sun, Jun 7 -- 10:00am MT
Moor/Whee 10  Final
Vayd/Maco 11  (EE) WATCH on Youtube:
M: Australia Mixed Doubles Curling Championships
Naseby, NZL
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Draw: CF2 -- Tue, May 26 -- 7:00pm MT
Wytr/Hewi Final
Forg/Benc (7)
M: Australia Mens Curling Championships
Naseby, NZL
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Draw: CF2 -- Wed, May 20 -- 8:00pm MT
Millikin 15  Final
Gagnon (8)
W: Curling Stadium North Bay Summer Cash
North Bay, ON
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Middaugh wins 2005 The National

Nov 2 - 6, 2005

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Final Ranking    
Team Prize (CDN) Points
1.   Wayne Middaugh $28,000  --- 
2.   Pat Simmons $16,000  --- 
3.   Randy Ferbey $12,000  --- 
3.   Glenn Howard $12,000  --- 
5.   Kevin Martin $8,000  --- 
5.   Jeff Stoughton $8,000  --- 
5.   Brad Gushue $8,000  --- 
5.   Pal Trulsen $8,000  --- 
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Event Information
The National The first Slam event of the season, “The National”, hits the ice November 2-6, 2005 and will feature many of the top high-performance men’s teams in the world battling for a $100,000 prize purse. It is anticipated the field will include the eventual 2006 Canadian Men’s Olympic Team, which will represent Canada at the Olympic Winter Games in Pinerolo, Italy, in February. Prize Breakdown: 1st - $28,000 2nd - $16,000 SF - $12,000 QF - $8,000
Event Purse: $100,000
Entry Fee: $1,000 CDN
 
Location
Port Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia
 
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