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The 19th annual Ironman Outdoor Curling Bonspiel was held Feb. 7-9 at Memorial Park to raise funds for the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada.

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The 19th annual Ironman Outdoor Curling Bonspiel was held Feb. 7-9 at Memorial Park to raise funds for the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada.

The team Hack Job won the championship, defeating the squad I Swept With Your Wife in the final.

Sixty-two teams competed in the bonspiel, raising more than $17,000 for Heart & Stroke. For more information, visit IronmanCurling.com.

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From left, team Hack Job members Dave Vandrogelen and Lauren Canning sweep during the championship game agains the team, I Swept with Your Wife.
JASON HALSTEAD / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS From left, team Hack Job members Dave Vandrogelen and Lauren Canning sweep during the championship game agains the team, I Swept with Your Wife.
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Gary Buffie of the team I Collect Rocks makes a shot against the team Old, Cold and on the Rocks in the bronze medal final.
JASON HALSTEAD / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Gary Buffie of the team I Collect Rocks makes a shot against the team Old, Cold and on the Rocks in the bronze medal final.
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From left, Lise McKellar and Sandy Johnson of the Brokenheads team warm up.
JASON HALSTEAD / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS From left, Lise McKellar and Sandy Johnson of the Brokenheads team warm up.
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From left, members of the Rolling Rocks team Kaitlyn Telenko, Maddi Minarik and Markus Minarik.
JASON HALSTEAD / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS From left, members of the Rolling Rocks team Kaitlyn Telenko, Maddi Minarik and Markus Minarik.
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From left, Shawn Lukaschuk, Ramona Lukaschuk, Larry Lukaschuk and Harry Lukaschuk of Team Lukaschuk.
JASON HALSTEAD / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS From left, Shawn Lukaschuk, Ramona Lukaschuk, Larry Lukaschuk and Harry Lukaschuk of Team Lukaschuk.
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Stephanie Schmid of the Rock Bottoms team takes her shot.
JASON HALSTEAD / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Stephanie Schmid of the Rock Bottoms team takes her shot.
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From left, I Swept with Your Wife team members Jack Lavallée and Glen Henderson follow a stone in the championship match against the team Hack Job.
JASON HALSTEAD / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS From left, I Swept with Your Wife team members Jack Lavallée and Glen Henderson follow a stone in the championship match against the team Hack Job.
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Members of the Class C Raccoons team from GNR Camping World Back row, from left: Stephen Tkachyk, Melissa Dureault and Ryan Frykas. Front row, from left: Wendy Dunlop and Janice Novak.
JASON HALSTEAD / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Members of the Class C Raccoons team from GNR Camping World Back row, from left: Stephen Tkachyk, Melissa Dureault and Ryan Frykas. Front row, from left: Wendy Dunlop and Janice Novak.
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From left, members of New Zealand’s Sargon curling team, Brett Sargon, Garion Long and Benjamin Frew at the 19th annual Ironman Outdoor Curling Bonspiel on Feb. 9, 2020 in Memorial Park.
JASON HALSTEAD / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS From left, members of New Zealand’s Sargon curling team, Brett Sargon, Garion Long and Benjamin Frew at the 19th annual Ironman Outdoor Curling Bonspiel on Feb. 9, 2020 in Memorial Park.
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Cody McDonald of the Rock Bottoms team makes a shot.
JASON HALSTEAD / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Cody McDonald of the Rock Bottoms team makes a shot.
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Cody McDonald of the Rock Bottoms team makes a shot at the 19th annual Ironman Outdoor Curling Bonspiel on Feb. 9, 2020 in Memorial Park.
JASON HALSTEAD / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Cody McDonald of the Rock Bottoms team makes a shot at the 19th annual Ironman Outdoor Curling Bonspiel on Feb. 9, 2020 in Memorial Park.
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Stephanie Schmid of the Rock Bottoms team watches a shot.
JASON HALSTEAD / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Stephanie Schmid of the Rock Bottoms team watches a shot.
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Richard Lazarowich of the Silicon Valley Hacks team delivers a shot.
JASON HALSTEAD / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Richard Lazarowich of the Silicon Valley Hacks team delivers a shot.
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From left, members of New Zealand’s Sargon curling team, Benjamin Frew and Brett Sargon have a laugh. The team has been training in Manitoba since autumn.
JASON HALSTEAD / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS From left, members of New Zealand’s Sargon curling team, Benjamin Frew and Brett Sargon have a laugh. The team has been training in Manitoba since autumn.
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Silicon Valley Hacks team members Julie Wolf (left) and Richard Lazarowich sweep a stone into the house.
JASON HALSTEAD / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Silicon Valley Hacks team members Julie Wolf (left) and Richard Lazarowich sweep a stone into the house.
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