Canada skip Rachel Homan, second from left, directs the line of the stone in front of Switzerland's Silvana Tirinzoni, second from right, and Alina Paetz during World Women's Curling Championship action in Sydney, N.S. on Tuesday, March 19, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRES...
CALGARY — Colleen Jones has a front-row seat on teams trying to break her curling records. The six-time Canadian champion skip has returned to the Scotties Tournament of Hearts as Nova Scotia's coach 11 years after she last played in it.
“My team played amazing,” Einarson said. “They definitely outplayed the other team and Christina had a couple of tough ones she had to make to just score, and she made them, but we felt really comfortable out there.” Sweepers can make or break the outcome of a delivered stone, so ...
Three wild cards in Canada’s men’s and women’s curling championships apparently here to stay means keeping noses to grindstones to earn them. Bumping up the number of wild-card berths from one to three was a COVID-19 adaptation in Calgary’s 2021 curling bubble. Brought back by popular...
Kerri Einarson’s bid for a four-peat is alive and well, but Jennifer Jones is also a win away from rewriting the record books in Canadian women’s curling. Six-time national champion Jones booked an express ticket to Sunday’s final of the Scotties Tournament of Hearts when her Manitoba...
Why do they do it, devoting their free time to standing on the cold, concrete floor of a cavernous curling rink, working for free, subsisting on nothing but coffee, dust mites and the occasional Timbit? Because they’re thoroughly decent human beings, that’s why. Latest Martin Mars “Gen...
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immigrants, Shiv and Manish, who recently landed in the Maritimes and found themselves working together at a curling club. After production throughout the summer, episode one of “Normal Scotia” is officially set to premiere December 4th, 2024 on Fibe TV1, with new episodes airing every ...
“I think they’re really quite excited about it,” said Ross. “The neat thing about curling is when you get down there in these bonspiels, it’s competitive on the ice but very social off the ice. It’s another opportunity for them to make new friends and learn about how the other...
but clearly the audience in attendance didn't agree -- and when his name is called the place erupts in boos.Lucky for Justin, he didn't go to the show ... and Canada's Olympic curling team accepted on his behalf.Later in the night, a Canadian... See full article at TMZ...