2025 AMJ Campbell Shorty Jenkins Classic

2025 AMJ Campbell
Shorty Jenkins Classic
Host cityCornwall, Ontario
ArenaCornwall Curling Centre
DatesSeptember 10–14
Men's winner Team Epping
Curling clubNorthern Credit Union CC, Sudbury
SkipJohn Epping
ThirdJake Horgan
SecondTanner Horgan
LeadIan McMillan
Finalist Yannick Schwaller
Women's winner Team Schwaller
Curling clubGC Zurich, Zurich
SkipXenia Schwaller
ThirdSelina Gafner
SecondFabienne Rieder
LeadSelina Rychiger
CoachAndreas Schwaller
Finalist Madeleine Dupont
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The 2025 AMJ Campbell Shorty Jenkins Classic was a curling tournament held from September 10 to 14 at the Cornwall Curling Centre in Cornwall, Ontario. The event was held in a round robin format with a purse of $60,000 on the men's side and $45,000 on the women's side.

In the men's final, Sudbury's Team John Epping scored one in the eighth to defeat Switzerland's Yannick Schwaller 6–3. Epping, with Jacob Horgan, Tanner Horgan and Ian McMillan was the only team to finished undefeated through the round robin with a perfect 5–0 record. As the top playoff seed, they beat China's Xu Xiaoming in the quarterfinals and the United States' Daniel Casper in the semifinals. Team Schwaller finished 4–1 and earned the second seed where they eliminated Quebec's Julien Tremblay and Scotland's Team Waddell, being skipped by Cameron Bryce. World number one ranked Team Mouat, playing without Mouat and being skipped by Grant Hardie, were eliminated in the quarterfinals alongside Scotland's Ross Whyte.

On the women's side, Switzerland's Xenia Schwaller capped off an undefeated run by beating Denmark's Madeleine Dupont 8–5. After also finishing as the only 5–0 team in the field, Schwaller squad of Selina Gafner, Fabienne Rieder and Selina Rychiger earned a bye to the semifinals where they took down Korea's Ha Seung-youn. Team Dupont, meanwhile, finished 4–1 through the round robin. She then stole a quarterfinal win against Ontario's Hailey Armstrong before downing world number one ranked Team Rachel Homan 8–1 in the semifinals. It was a second loss for the defending champion Homan who also lost 7–2 in the round robin to Team Schwaller. Japan's Momoha Tabata rounded out the playoff field.