Winnipeg Free Press - PRINT EDITION
World Curling Tour men's money leaders
1. Mike McEwen $73,750
2. Kevin Martin $61,000
3. Kevin Koe $46,500
4. Jeff Stoughton $40,250
5. Pat Simmons $37,300
6. Randy Ferbey $35,848
7. Thomas Lips $28,534
8. Andy Kapp $26,784
9. Rob Fowler $26,250
10. Glenn Howard $24,900
1. Jennifer Jones $41,069
2. Mirjam Ott $31,914
3. Chelsea Carey $30,000
4. Heather Nedohin $29,100
5. Stefanie Lawton $28,000
6. Jessie Kaufman $22,900
7. Shannon Kleibrink $22,400
8. Amber Holland $21,600
9. Cathy Overton-Clapham $21,500
10. Bingyu Wang $18,100
Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition December 7, 2010 B6
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