1993 Labatt Brier
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The 1993 Labatt Brier, Canada's national men's curling championship, was held from March 6 to 14[1] at the Ottawa Civic Centre in Ottawa, Ontario.[2] The finals featured the all star Team Ontario, consisting of skip Russ Howard, his brother Glenn at third, second Wayne Middaugh and lead Peter Corner against a British Columbia team made up of two expatriate Brier winners in skip Rick Folk (1980 Brier champion for Saskatchewan) and third Pat Ryan (1988 & 1989 Brier champion for Alberta).
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1993 Labatt Brier | |
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Host city | Ottawa, Ontario |
Arena | Ottawa Civic Centre |
Dates | March 6–14 |
Attendance | 130,076 |
Winner | Ontario |
Curling club | Penetanguishene CC, Penetanguishene |
Skip | Russ Howard |
Third | Glenn Howard |
Second | Wayne Middaugh |
Lead | Peter Corner |
Alternate | Larry Merkley |
Finalist | British Columbia (Rick Folk) |
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The final was won by Ontario. Thanks to steals in the third and fourth ends, they were able to hold on to a victory by a score of 5–3 in the last Brier before the adoption of the free guard zone.
Glenn Howard, Middaugh and Corner would all later compete for Ontario as skips, and both Howard and Middaugh won Briers and World championships as skips.