On every game day at the IIHF World Junior Championship – starting Dec. 22 with pre-tournament play – fans across Alberta can ‘win bigger than ever’ with an online 50/50.
Winning Numbers |
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Date | Number | Jackpot | Prize | Winner |
December 22, 2020 |
A-10039072 |
$92,290 |
$46,145 |
Danielle Graham |
December 23, 2020 |
B-10434278 |
$167,250 |
$83,625 |
Ken Benner |
December 25, 2020 |
B-10293298 |
$222,715 |
$111,357.50 |
Ruth Rowlandson |
December 26, 2020 |
A-11217490 |
$594,055 |
$297,027.50 |
Unclaimed |
December 27, 2020 |
A-11622710 |
$483,700 |
$241,850 |
Shari Mack |
December 28, 2020 |
A-10077054 |
$260,825 |
$130,412.50 |
Jonathon Courtoreille |
December 29, 2020 |
B-10508133 |
$555,960 |
$277,980 |
Karly Warren |
December 30, 2020 |
A-10254468 |
$379,055 |
$189,527.50 |
Scott Lindsay |
December 31, 2020 |
A-21991871 |
$7,648,720 |
$3,824,360 |
Unclaimed |
January 2, 2021 |
A-23896651 |
$3,970,700 |
$1,985,350 |
Colin Cameron |
January 4, 2021 |
A-22133645 |
$10,583,345 |
$5,291,672 |
Danielle Charron |
January 5, 2021 |
A-51734140 |
$17,492,490 |
$8,746,245 |
Hayley McNeil |
For the first time in World Juniors history the 50/50 draw has gone online, allowing fans across Alberta an opportunity to win big while leaving a substantial financial legacy for grassroots hockey across the province.
Meet the Albertans who have claimed the jackpots!
December 27 – Shari Mack ($241,850)It might have been Shari’s name on the ticket, but the biggest jackpot to date is being shared between eight front-line health-care workers from the Lloydminster Hospital. The group of women, who work in the maternity unit, are strong supporters of the Alberta hockey community and most have children who play minor hockey. After what was a long and stressful year due to COVID-19, Shari says they feel extremely blessed to have had the winning ticket. To hear from the group, watch below.
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December 23 – Ken Benner ($83,625)Ken and his wife have been watching the World Juniors for at least the last 15 years. While he admits he can’t skate, he does appreciate watching the young stars of tomorrow. The Airdrie, Alta., resident was stunned when he realized he had the winning 50/50 ticket. “I figured out I had the winning number, but you never really believe it.” It was an early Christmas gift for Benner and his wife, but they don’t plan on spending too much of their winnings right away. Most of it will go into their retirement fund for the future, but they do have one – or eight – gifts in mind.
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December 22 – Danielle Graham ($46,145)A mother of three from the hamlet of Rainier, located 30 minutes south of Brooks, Danielle and her husband are avid fans of the World Juniors, attending games at the 2010 tournament when Saskatoon and Regina, Sask., played host. Now, as a hockey mom, she enjoys watching her son beam with pride as he dreams of one day playing for Team Canada. “My son plays U7 in Brooks, and anytime he watches [Team Canada] play is a big deal. Being from a small town, word spread quickly once Danielle discovered she had won the first jackpot. “One of the best things about hockey is the hockey family – everyone supports each other [and] it doesn’t matter where you come from.” So what will she do with her winnings?
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