- Source: 2018 Elite 10 (September)
The 2018 Princess Auto Elite 10 was held from September 26 to 30 at St. Clair Campus Arena in Chatham, Ontario. It was the first Grand Slam of Curling event held in the 2018-19 curling season, and the first time the Elite 10 had a women's division. It was also the last time the event was held, as it was removed from the Grand Slam lineup for the 2019-20 curling season.
On the men's side, defending champions Brad Gushue won the event, their eleventh grand slam, beating out the new Reid Carruthers rink 1 UP in the final.
On the women's side, Olympic champion team Anna Hasselborg won their first grand slam event. They defeated team Silvana Tirinzoni 4-and-2, who were looking for their second ever grand slam victory.
Format
Instead of normal curling scoring rules, the Elite 10 uses a match play system in which scoring is based on ends won, rather than rocks scored. An end is won by stealing or scoring two with the hammer, similar to skins curling. Unlike skins, however, there are no carry-overs. In the event of a tie, a draw to the button competition is held to determine the winner. In the standings, wins are worth three points, draw to the button wins are worth two points, and draw to the button losses are worth one point. At the end of the round robin, the top six teams (regardless of pool) advance to the playoffs, with the top two advancing to the semifinals automatically.
Qualification
The top 10 men's and women's teams in the World Curling Tour's Order of Merit rankings as of August 1, 2018 were invited to compete in the Elite 10. If any teams declined, the next highest team was invited until the field of 10 teams was complete.
= Men
=Top Order of Merit men's teams as of August 1:
Brad Gushue
Niklas Edin
Kevin Koe
Bruce Mouat
Jason Gunnlaugson
Reid Carruthers
Brad Jacobs
Brendan Bottcher
Peter de Cruz
John Epping
Glenn Howard
Steffen Walstad
John Shuster
Thomas Ulsrud
Kim Chang-min
Ross Paterson
= Women
=Top Order of Merit women's teams as of August 1:
Jennifer Jones
Anna Hasselborg
Rachel Homan
Eve Muirhead
Tracy Fleury
Laura Walker
Kim Eun-jung
Nina Roth
Jamie Sinclair
Satsuki Fujisawa
Chelsea Carey
Silvana Tirinzoni
Casey Scheidegger
Men
= Teams
== Round-robin standings
== Round-robin results
=All draw times are listed in Eastern Daylight time (UTC-4).
Draw 1
Wednesday, September 26, 7:00 pm
Draw 2
Thursday, September 27, 8:30 am
Draw 3
Thursday, September 27, 12:00 pm
Draw 4
Thursday, September 27, 4:00 pm
Draw 5
Thursday, September 27, 8:00 pm
Draw 6
Friday, September 28, 8:30 am
Draw 7
Friday, September 28, 12:00 pm
Draw 9
Friday, September 28, 8:00 pm
= Playoffs
=Quarterfinals
Saturday, September 29, 4:00 pm
Semifinals
Saturday, September 29, 8:00 pm
Final
Sunday, September 30, 4:00 pm
Women
= Teams
== Round-robin standings
== Round-robin results
=All draw times are listed in Eastern Daylight time (UTC-4).
Draw 1
Wednesday, September 26, 7:00 pm
Draw 2
Thursday, September 27, 8:30 am
Draw 3
Thursday, September 27, 12:00 pm
Draw 5
Thursday, September 27, 8:00 pm
Draw 6
Friday, September 28, 8:30 am
Draw 7
Friday, September 28, 12:00 pm
Draw 8
Friday, September 28, 4:00 pm
= Playoffs
=Quarterfinals
Saturday, September 29, 12:00 pm
Semifinals
Saturday, September 29, 8:00 pm
Final
Sunday, September 30, 12:00 pm
References
External links
Official website
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