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Curling competition at Trois-Rivières, Quebec
2007 Canadian Senior
Curling Championships
Host cityTrois-Rivières, Quebec
ArenaColisée de Trois-Rivières
DatesMarch 18-25
Men's winner Alberta
SkipPat Ryan
ThirdMarv Wirth
SecondKen McLean
LeadMillard Evans
Finalist Ontario
Women's winner Alberta
SkipDiane Foster
ThirdShirley McPherson
SecondChris Wilson
LeadShirley Kohuch
Finalist British Columbia
« 2006 2008 »

The 2007 Canadian Senior Curling Championships were held March 18-25 at the Colisée de Trois-Rivières in Trois-Rivières, Quebec.

Alberta won both the men's and women's events. In the men's final, Edmonton's Pat Ryan rink defeated Ontario's Bob Turcotte, while on the women's side, Lethbridge's Diane Foster team beat British Columbia's Kathy Smiley. The winning teams represented Canada at the 2008 World Senior Curling Championships.

Men's standings

Locale Skip W L
 Alberta Pat Ryan 9 2
 British Columbia Rick Folk 8 3
 Ontario Bob Turcotte 8 3
 Nova Scotia Brian Rafuse 7 4
 Manitoba Lionel Walz 6 5
 New Brunswick Robert MacDiarmid 5 6
 Saskatchewan Bill Weppler 5 6
 Prince Edward Island Mel Bernard 5 6
 Newfoundland and Labrador Bas Buckle 4 7
 Quebec John Stewart 4 7
 Yukon/Northwest Territories George Hilderman 3 8
 Northern Ontario Bud O'Donnell 2 9

Playoffs

Semi final Final
 British Columbia 5
 Ontario 6  Alberta 8
 Ontario 5

Women's standings

Locale Skip W L
 Alberta Diane Foster 9 2
 British Columbia Kathy Smiley 9 2
 Saskatchewan Debbie Thierman 8 3
 Nova Scotia Penny LaRocque 8 3
 Manitoba Joyce McDougall 7 4
 Ontario Jan Carwardine 7 4
 Northern Ontario Vickey Barrett 5 6
 Newfoundland and Labrador Barb Pinsent 4 7
 New Brunswick Sharon Levesque 4 7
 Northwest Territories/Yukon Wendy Ondrack 3 8
 Quebec Sylvye Turgeon 2 9
 Prince Edward Island Diane MacKay 0 11

Tie breaker

Playoffs

Semi final Final
 British Columbia 7
 Saskatchewan 5  Alberta 5
 British Columbia 4

References

  1. "Foster's clutch shot brings national title". Calgary Herald. March 26, 2007. Retrieved 2022-12-04.
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