Day 1 Team World and Team North America began the event with women's team play.
Mirjam Ott and
Allison Pottinger played a high-scoring game which resulted in a win for Ott, and
Eve Muirhead scored an early lead over
Heather Nedohin and held it to win another point for Team World.
Jennifer Jones made a precise draw to tie her game with
Margaretha Sigfridsson and secured a half-point for Team North America, averting a sweep by Team World. Team World held a two-point lead coming into the first mixed doubles round, where they split the three points available with Team North America. The North American pair of
John Morris and
Kaitlyn Lawes dominated Team World's
Niklas Edin and
Christina Bertrup.
Heather Nedohin made a game-saving shot with
Dean Gemmell to tie their game with
Michael Goodfellow and
Eve Muirhead, and
Christoffer Svae and
Carmen Schäfer stole a win over
Marc Kennedy and
Allison Pottinger after Pottinger was light on a draw. Team North America closed the two-point gap by one point in men's team play, where they won two of the three games. Both
Niklas Edin of Team World and
Kevin Martin of Team North America won close games against
Heath McCormick and
Tom Brewster, respectively, while
Glenn Howard made a double-takeout in the last end to hold his lead and win the game over
Thomas Ulsrud. At the end of the day, Team World led Team North America 5–4.
Day 2 In the morning draw, women's team play saw Team North America turning the tables on Team World by winning two games and splitting the points for the third.
Heather Nedohin held a slight lead over
Margaretha Sigfridsson, who tried to win the game in the final end but fell short and tied the game.
Jennifer Jones and
Mirjam Ott played a back-and-forth game which saw Ott miss a double-takeout attempt for the win, allowing Jones to steal the point.
Allison Pottinger stole three in the fifth end against
Eve Muirhead and held the lead through the rest of the game, capping off the game with a four-point end. The singles competition, similar to a
skills competition in ice hockey, involved team members from each of the twelve teams attempting six types of shots. Team North America fared well in the singles competition, winning four of the six matchups and earning four points. On the women's side, the teams skipped by Allison Pottinger and Mirjam Ott scored the highest total of points at 18 points, while on the men's side,
Glenn Howard's team scored the highest total of points at 22 points. The evening draw, which consisted of men's team play, saw Team North America extending their lead to five points.
Heath McCormick dominated against
Thomas Ulsrud, who lost second
Christoffer Svae in the middle of the game due to illness.
Kevin Martin established an early lead in the first half of the game versus
Niklas Edin and held his lead to win. Glenn Howard had a chance to make the draw a North America sweep, starting off with a small lead against
Tom Brewster, but a mistake in the eighth end from
Brent Laing led to a chance for Brewster to come back and tie the game, which he did. At the end of the day, Team North America led Team World 13–8.
Day 3 The morning draw consisted of mixed doubles play, where Team North America dominated Team World and earned the first sweep of three points in the event.
Heath McCormick and
Jessica Mair dominated
Sebastian Kraupp and
Maria Prytz, stealing three ends en route to a six-point victory.
Glenn Howard and
Natalie Nicholson held an early lead over
Greg Drummond and
Anna Sloan after a four-point second end, but Drummond and Sloan came back to make it a close game. In the end, Howard and Nicholson scored two to win the game.
Brent Laing and
Jennifer Jones played a back-and-forth game with
Torger Nergård and
Carmen Küng, but retained control through most of the game and came out with the victory after Küng's last shot left Team North America having shot stone, effectively giving Laing and Jones the win. In the afternoon draw, women's team play saw a split of the three available points.
Mirjam Ott pushed out to an early lead against
Heather Nedohin, and held her lead against a struggling Nedohin to win. Jennifer Jones played a back-and-forth game with
Eve Muirhead, and won on a dramatic finish, tapping a buried stone to score a deuce in the final end.
Allison Pottinger held an early lead over
Margaretha Sigfridsson, but Sigfridsson rallied with the help of three stolen points and tied the game. The evening draw saw Team North America extending their lead by one point. Heath McCormick and
Tom Brewster played a relatively quick game, with McCormick winning on a draw in the final end.
Kevin Martin scored a huge four-point end against
Thomas Ulsrud and commanded the rest of the match to secure Team North America's second win. Glenn Howard came short in winning his match versus
Niklas Edin, however, when a failed in-off shot in the sixth end led to a steal by Edin. Edin secured Team World's only full point in the draw with a double takeout. At the end of the day, Team North America led Team World 19½–10½.
Day 4 The afternoon draw consisted of skins play.
Allison Pottinger and
Margaretha Sigfridsson played in the women's skins game. Pottinger held an early lead after four straight skins, but Sigfridsson capitalized on missed shots from Pottinger to win the last four skins and the game.
Heath McCormick and
Niklas Edin played in the men's skins game, where a series of carryovers saw Edin winning the last skin, worth three and a half points, and the game. A
mixed team of
John Morris,
Beth Iskiw,
Ben Hebert, and
Jessica Mair played
Tom Brewster,
Anna Sloan,
Scott Andrews, and
Claire Hamilton in the mixed skins game. Morris, who skipped against Brewster, held control over the game and limited Brewster in scoring. Brewster won the last point on a draw to the button, giving Team World an 8–7 edge in the first round of skins play. The evening draw also consisted of skins play.
Jennifer Jones and
Mirjam Ott played in the women's skins game, in which Jones dominated, scoring four skins and winning four points for Team North America.
Glenn Howard and
Thomas Ulsrud played in the men's skins game. Ulsrud played a fairly open game, forcing carryovers for five ends until a misfire from Ulsrud led to Howard making the cup-winning shot, scoring three points with a tap for two points. Ulsrud won the remaining points in the game on a draw to the button. A mixed team of
Kevin Martin,
Heather Nedohin,
Marc Kennedy, and
Laine Peters played
Eve Muirhead,
Greg Drummond,
Vicki Adams, and
Michael Goodfellow in the mixed skins game. Martin skipped against Muirhead and controlled most of the game, securing four points on four skins before Muirhead took the last skin. Team North America took a 10½–4½ point edge in the second round of skins play, giving them a
CAD$13,000 bonus for winning the skins rounds. The final score of the event was 37–23, and the winning team, Team North America, received a purse of CAD$52,000, CAD$2,000 per player, in addition to the skins bonus, while the losing team received a purse of CAD$26,000, CAD$1,000 per player. ==Events==