The total purse for the event was $100,000. The tournament format was a triple knock out with an 8 team playoff. The playoffs were televised on Rogers Sportsnet.
Glen Despins of Regina, Saskatchewan won his lone career grand slam event, earning $30,000 for his team.[1]
^The Leader-Post, 10 Nov 2003, pg C9, "Despins earns Slam title"
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The 2003 Canadian Open curling men s Grand Slam tournament was held November 6 9 2003 at the Keystone Centre in Brandon Manitoba The total purse for the event was 100 000 The tournament format was a triple knock out with an 8 team playoff The playoffs were televised on Rogers Sportsnet Glen Despins of Regina Saskatchewan won his lone career grand slam event earning 30 000 for his team 1 Contents 1 Teams 2 Knockout brackets 2 1 A Event 2 2 B Event 2 3 C Event 3 Playoffs 4 References 5 External linksTeams editThe teams were as follows Skip Third Second Lead Locale Dave Boehmer Pat Spiring Richard Daneault Don Harvey nbsp Petersfield Manitoba 2 Tom Brewster Graeme Connal Ron Brewster Colin Campbell nbsp Glasgow Scotland Kerry Burtnyk Ken Tresoor Rob Fowler Keith Fenton nbsp Winnipeg Manitoba 3 Glen Despins Rod Montgomery Phillip Germain Dwayne Mihalicz nbsp Regina Saskatchewan 4 Brad Heidt Jason Jacobson Mike Jantzen Steve Laycock nbsp Kerrobert Saskatchewan 5 Guy Hemmings Martin Ferland Pierre Charette Dale Ness nbsp Saint Aime Quebec 6 Glenn Howard Richard Hart Collin Mitchell Jason Mitchell nbsp Coldwater Ontario 7 Bruce Korte Clint Dieno Roger Korte Rory Golanowski nbsp Saskatoon Saskatchewan 8 Kevin Martin Don Walchuk Carter Rycroft Don Bartlett nbsp Edmonton Alberta 9 Heath McCormick Brent Laing Craig Savill Shawn Harris nbsp Sarnia Ontario 10 Wayne Middaugh Graeme McCarrel Joe Frans Scott Bailey nbsp Midland Ontario 11 Kevin Park Dale Duguid Scott Park Patrick McCallum nbsp Edmonton Alberta 12 Vic Peters Ryan Fry Chris Neufeld Denni Neufeld nbsp Winnipeg Manitoba 13 Paul Pustovar Mike Fraboni Geoff Goodland Richard Maskel nbsp Hibbing Minnesota 14 Ralph Stockli Claudio Pescia Pascal Sieber Simon Strubin nbsp Neuenkirch Switzerland 15 Jeff Stoughton Jon Mead Garry Vandenberghe Steve Gould nbsp Winnipeg Manitoba 16 Knockout brackets editA Event edit Scores 17 A EventSemifinalsQualifier 1 nbsp Kevin Martin8 nbsp Paul Pustovar4 nbsp Kevin Martin7 nbsp Glen Despins8 nbsp Glen Despins4 nbsp Heath McCormick2 nbsp Kevin Martin5 nbsp Dave Boehmer11 nbsp Dave Boehmer6 nbsp Vic Peters7 nbsp Dave Boehmer6 nbsp Glenn Howard5 nbsp Brad Heidt0 nbsp Brad Heidt6 A EventSemifinalsQualifier 2 nbsp Jeff Stoughton7 nbsp Ralph Stockli5 nbsp Jeff Stoughton9 nbsp Guy Hemmings4 nbsp Kevin Park7 nbsp Kevin Park6 nbsp Jeff Stoughton5 nbsp Kerry Burtnyk8 nbsp Tom Brewster4 nbsp Bruce Korte7 nbsp Kerry Burtnyk2 nbsp Wayne Middaugh3 nbsp Tom Brewster7 nbsp Tom Brewster4 B Event edit Scores 18 B EventSemifinalsQualifier 3 nbsp Paul Pustovar4 nbsp Heath McCormick10 nbsp Brad Heidt5 nbsp Heath McCormick3 nbsp Brad Heidt6 nbsp Tom Brewster7 B EventSemifinalsQualifier 4 nbsp Vic Peters2 nbsp Glenn Howard8 nbsp Glen Despins4 nbsp Glenn Howard10 nbsp Glenn Howard4 nbsp Ralph Stockli8 nbsp Kerry Burtnyk7 nbsp Guy Hemmings4 nbsp Ralph Stockli0 nbsp Kerry Burtnyk9 B EventSemifinalsQualifier 5 nbsp Bruce Korte6 nbsp Wayne Middaugh9 nbsp Wayne Middaugh6 nbsp Kevin Park4 nbsp Kevin Martin7 nbsp Wayne Middaugh8 C Event edit Scores 19 C EventSemifinalsQualifier 6 nbsp Paul Pustovar5 nbsp Vic Peters8 nbsp Ralph Stockli5 nbsp Vic Peters8 nbsp Vic Peters3 nbsp Kevin Martin7 C EventSemifinalsQualifier 7 nbsp Guy Hemmings7 nbsp Bruce Korte8 nbsp Bruce Korte4 nbsp Glen Despins8 nbsp Brad Heidt5 nbsp Glen Despins8 C EventQualifier 8 nbsp Heath McCormick2 nbsp Kevin Park8 nbsp Glenn Howard9 nbsp Kevin Park10Playoffs editThe playoff bracket was as follows 20 QuarterfinalsSemifinalsGold Medal Game nbsp Glen Despins7 nbsp Wayne Middaugh4 nbsp Glen Despins12 nbsp Kevin Martin5 nbsp Kevin Martin6 nbsp Jeff Stoughton4 nbsp Glen Despins8 nbsp Dave Boehmer7 nbsp Dave Boehmer6 nbsp Kevin Park3 nbsp Dave Boehmer10 nbsp Kerry Burtnyk4 nbsp Kerry Burtnyk8 nbsp Tom Brewster7 Third Place Game nbsp Kevin Martin7 nbsp Kerry Burtnyk4References edit The Leader Post 10 Nov 2003 pg C9 Despins earns Slam title Team Boehmer www worldcurlingtour com Archived from the original on 6 December 2003 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