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2003 Scott Tournament of Hearts

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The 2003 Scott Tournament of Hearts was held at the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium in Kitchener, Ontario from February 15 to 23.[1] The Colleen Jones rink returned as Team Canada, going on to win their third straight Hearts, then representing Canada at the 2003 Ford World Curling Championship where they won silver.

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Teams

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The teams were listed as follows:[2]

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Team Canada Provincial Winners

Round Robin standings

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Final round robin standings[2]

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Round Robin results

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All draw times are listed in Eastern Time (UTC−05:00).[2]

Draw 1

Saturday, February 15, 2:30 pm

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Draw 2

Saturday, February 15, 7:30 pm

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Draw 3

Sunday, February 16, 9:30 am

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Draw 4

Sunday, February 16, 2:30 pm

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Draw 5

Sunday, February 16, 7:30 pm

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Draw 6

Monday, February 17, 9:30 am

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Draw 7

Monday, February 17, 2:30 pm

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Draw 8

Monday, February 17, 7:30 pm

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Draw 9

Tuesday, February 18, 9:30 am

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Draw 10

Tuesday, February 18, 2:30 pm

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Draw 11

Tuesday, February 18, 7:30 pm

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Draw 12

Wednesday, February 19, 9:30 am

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Draw 13

Wednesday, February 19, 2:30 pm

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Draw 14

Wednesday, February 19, 7:30 pm

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Draw 15

Thursday, February 20, 9:30 am

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Draw 16

Thursday, February 20, 2:30 pm

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Draw 17

Thursday, February 20, 7:30 pm

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Playoffs

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3 vs. 4

Friday, February 21, 2:30 pm

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1 vs. 2

Friday, February 21, 7:30 pm

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Semifinal

Saturday, February 22, 7:30 pm

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Final

Sunday, February 23, 2:00 pm

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Statistics

Top 5 Player Percentages

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Awards

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Marj Mitchell Sportsmanship Award

The Marj Mitchell Sportsmanship Award was presented to the player chosen by their fellow peers as the curler that most exemplified sportsmanship and dedication to curling during the annual Scotties Tournament of Hearts.[4]

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Sandra Schmirler Most Valuable Player Award

The Sandra Schmirler Most Valuable Player Award was awarded to the top player in the playoff round by members of the media in the Scotties Tournament of Hearts.[5]

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Colleen Jones became the first curler to win consecutive and multiple MVP awards. She would later be joined by Kelly Scott (2007, 2008), Jennifer Jones (2009, 2015, 2018), Chelsea Carey (2016, 2019), Rachel Homan (2014, 2017, 2024, 2025), and Kerri Einarson (202023) as the only curlers to win the MVP award multiple times.

Joan Mead Builder Award

The Joan Mead Builder Award recognizes a builder in the sport of curling named in the honour of the late CBC curling producer Joan Mead.[6]

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Ford Hot Shots

The Ford Hot Shots was a skills competition preceding the round robin of the tournament. Each competitor had to perform a series of shots with each shot scoring between 0 and 5 points depending on where the stone came to rest. The winner of this edition of the event would win a two-year lease on a Ford Focus ZX5.[7]

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Shot of the Week Award

The Shot of the Week Award was awarded to the curler who had been determined with the most outstanding shot during the tournament as voted on by TSN commentators.[8]

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Notes

  1. For Draw 18, Team Canada alternate Laine Peters threw second stones, second Mary-Anne Waye threw third stones, while third Kim Kelly sat out.
  2. Team Canada alternate Laine Peters threw second stones in Draw 8.
  3. Team New Brunswick alternate Sheri Stewart threw third stones in Draws 15 and 16.
  4. Team Newfoundland and Labrador alternate Anna-Mae Holden threw lead stones in Draws 8 and 9.
  5. Team Prince Edward Island alternate Donna Butler threw lead stones in the last two ends of Draw 6.
  6. For Draw 11, Team Northwest Territories/Yukon alternate Coralee Round threw second stones, second Tara Naugler threw lead stones, while lead Ann Lange sat out. Round would also throw second stones in Draw 13 with Naugler sitting out.
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