The 2013 Shoot-Out was held from September 12 to 15 at the Saville Sports Centre in Edmonton, Alberta as part of the 2013–14 World Curling Tour.[1] Both the men's and women's events are being held in a triple-knockout format. The purse for the men's event was CAD$18,000, of which the winner, Kevin Martin, received CAD$5,000, while the purse for the women's event was CAD$26,000, of which the winner, Crystal Webster, received CAD$5,000.[2][3] Martin defeated Steve Laycock in the final with a score of 3–2, while Webster defeated Chantelle Eberle in the final with a score of 10–6 in seven ends.
Men
Teams
The teams are listed as follows:[4]
| Skip | 
Third | 
Second | 
Lead | 
Locale
 | 
| Ted Appelman | 
Shawn Donnelly | 
Landon Bucholz | 
Bryce Bucholz | 
  Edmonton, Alberta
 | 
| Tom Appelman | 
Nathan Connolly | 
Brandon Klassen | 
Parker Konschuh | 
  Edmonton, Alberta
 | 
| Matthew Blandford | 
Darren Moulding | 
Brent Hamilton | 
Brad Chyz | 
  Calgary, Alberta
 | 
| Brendan Bottcher | 
Micky Lizmore | 
Bradley Thiessen | 
Karrick Martin | 
  Edmonton, Alberta
 | 
| Tom Brewster | 
Greg Drummond | 
Scott Andrews | 
Michael Goodfellow | 
  Stirling, Scotland
 | 
| Brady Clark | 
Sean Beighton | 
Darren Lehto | 
Phil Tilker | 
  Lynnwood, Washington
 | 
| Jamie King | 
Blake MacDonald | 
Scott Pfeifer | 
Jeff Erickson | 
  Edmonton, Alberta
 | 
| Steve Laycock | 
Kirk Muyres | 
Colton Flasch | 
Dallan Muyres | 
  Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
 | 
| Kevin Martin | 
David Nedohin | 
Marc Kennedy | 
Ben Hebert | 
  Edmonton, Alberta
 | 
| Sven Michel | 
Claudio Pätz | 
Sandro Trolliet | 
Simon Gempeler | 
  Adelboden, Switzerland
 | 
| Kevin Park | 
Barry Chwedoruk | 
Eric Richard | 
Doug Stambaugh | 
  Edmonton, Alberta
 | 
| Chris Lemishka (fourth) | 
Dean Ross (skip) | 
Tyler Pfeiffer | 
Neal Woloschuk | 
  Edmonton, Alberta
 | 
| Robert Schlender | 
Aaron Sluchinski | 
Justin Sluchinski | 
Dylan Webster | 
  Airdrie, Alberta
 | 
| Thomas Scoffin | 
Dylan Gousseau | 
Jaques Bellamy | 
Andrew O'Dell | 
  Edmonton, Alberta
 | 
| John Shuster | 
Jeff Isaacson | 
Jared Zezel | 
John Landsteiner | 
  Duluth, Minnesota
 | 
| Wade White | 
Kevin Tym | 
Dan Holowaychuk | 
George White | 
  Edmonton, Alberta
 | 
Knockout results
The draw is listed as follows:[5]
A event
B event
C event
Playoffs
The playoffs draw is listed as follows:[6]
Women
Teams
The teams are listed as follows:[7]
| Skip | 
Third | 
Second | 
Lead | 
Locale
 | 
| Cheryl Bernard | 
Susan O'Connor | 
Lori Olson-Johns | 
Shannon Aleksic | 
  Calgary, Alberta
 | 
| Erika Brown | 
Debbie McCormick | 
Jessica Schultz | 
Ann Swisshelm | 
  Madison, Wisconsin
 | 
| Chelsea Carey | 
Kristy McDonald | 
Kristen Foster | 
Lindsay Titheridge | 
  Winnipeg, Manitoba
 | 
| Laura Crocker | 
Erin Carmody | 
Rebecca Pattinson | 
Jen Gates | 
  Edmonton, Alberta
 | 
| Delia DeJong | 
Amy Janko | 
Brittany Whittemore | 
Stephanie Yanishewski | 
  Grande Prairie, Alberta
 | 
| Chantelle Eberle | 
Cindy Ricci | 
Nancy Inglis | 
Debbie Lozinski | 
  Regina, Saskatchewan
 | 
| Kelly Erickson | 
Lindsay Makichuk | 
Kristina Hadden | 
Alison Kotylak | 
  Edmonton, Alberta
 | 
| Lisa Eyamie | 
Desirée Owen | 
Jodi Marthaller | 
Stephanie Malekoff | 
  Grande Prairie, Alberta
 | 
| Tiffany Game | 
Vanessa Pouliot | 
Jennifer Van Wieren | 
Melissa Pierce | 
  Edmonton, Alberta
 | 
| Teryn Hamilton | 
Hayley Furst | 
Jody Keim | 
Heather Hansen | 
  Calgary, Alberta
 | 
| Amber Holland | 
Jolene Campbell | 
Dailene Sivertson | 
Brooklyn Lemon | 
  Regina, Saskatchewan
 | 
| Heather Jensen | 
Darah Provencal | 
Shana Snell | 
Morgan Muise | 
  Calgary, Alberta
 | 
| Shannon Kleibrink | 
Bronwen Webster | 
Kalynn Park | 
Chelsey Matson | 
  Calgary, Alberta
 | 
| Sarah Koltun | 
Chelsea Duncan | 
Patty Wallingham | 
Andrea Sinclair | 
  Whitehorse, Yukon
 | 
| Stefanie Lawton | 
Sherry Anderson | 
Sherri Singler | 
Marliese Kasner | 
  Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
 | 
| Victorya Moiseeva | 
Nkeiruka Ezekh | 
Ekaterina Antonova | 
Aleksandra Saitova | 
  Moscow, Russia
 | 
| Heather Nedohin | 
Beth Iskiw | 
Jessica Mair | 
Laine Peters | 
  Edmonton, Alberta
 | 
| Amy Nixon | 
Nadine Chyz | 
Whitney Eckstrand | 
Heather Rogers | 
  Calgary, Alberta
 | 
| Alina Pätz | 
Nadine Lehmann | 
Nicole Schwägli | 
Nicole Dünki | 
  Basel, Switzerland
 | 
| Cassie Potter | 
Jamie Haskell | 
Jackie Lemke | 
Steph Sambor | 
  St. Paul, Minnesota
 | 
| Kelsey Rocque | 
Keely Brown | 
Taylor McDonald | 
Claire Tully | 
  Edmonton, Alberta
 | 
| Casey Scheidegger | 
Denise Kinghorn | 
Jessie Scheidegger | 
Kimberly Anderson | 
  Lethbridge, Alberta
 | 
| Kelly Scott | 
Jeanna Schraeder | 
Sasha Carter | 
Sarah Wazney | 
  Kelowna, British Columbia
 | 
| Anna Sidorova | 
Liudmila Privivkova | 
Margarita Fomina | 
Ekaterina Galkina | 
  Moscow, Russia
 | 
| Renée Sonnenberg | 
Lawnie McDonald | 
Cary-Anne McTaggart | 
Rona Pasika | 
  Grande Prairie, Alberta
 | 
| Barb Spencer | 
Katie Spencer | 
Ainsley Champagne | 
Raunora Westcott | 
  Winnipeg, Manitoba
 | 
| Valerie Sweeting | 
Dana Ferguson | 
Joanne Taylor | 
Rachelle Pidherny | 
  Alberta
 | 
| Taylore Theroux | 
Jesse Iles | 
Holly Jamieson | 
Kataryna Hagglund | 
  Edmonton, Alberta
 | 
| Silvana Tirinzoni | 
Marlene Albrecht | 
Esther Neuenschwander | 
Manuela Siegrist | 
  Aarau, Switzerland
 | 
| Crystal Webster | 
Cathy Overton-Clapham | 
Geri-Lynn Ramsay | 
Samantha Preston | 
  Calgary, Alberta
 | 
| Holly Whyte | 
Heather Steele | 
Michelle Dykstra | 
Amber Cheveldave | 
  Grande Prairie, Alberta
 | 
Knockout results
The draw is listed as follows:[8]
A event
B event
C event
Playoffs
The playoffs draw is listed as follows:[9]
References
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