De Beers Inspired Ice photos with results

The winners of the De Beers Inspired Ice were announced late yesterday.

According to De Beers Canada, the top three teams were just 1.5 points apart in the final scoring.

Attached are the photos of the event. Awesome job to everyone involved!

5th Place. Dan Lowing of Philadelphia and Dan Rebholz of Chicago.
4th Place. Ed Hutchinon of Greenville, SC, and Kaitlin Pfropper of Fraser, Michigan.
3rd Place. Aaron Costic and Jeff Meyers of Broadview, Ohio.
2nd Place. Peter Slavin of Philadelphia and Chris Swarbrick of Ellsworth, Wisconsin.
1st Place. Junichi Nakamura of Japan and Shinichi Sawamura of Fairbanks, Alaska
Cameron Wilkinson
Cameron Wilkinson
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