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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...
Winning four Canadian women's curling championships in a row was "bloody hard to do in hindsight," says Colleen Jones. Nova Scotia's Jones, Kim Kelly, Nancy Delahunt and Mary-Anne Arsenault comprise the only team to win four consecutive Scotties Tournament of Hearts ti...
Curling with third Lori Eddy, second Matthew Hall and lead Laura Neil, beat Trevor Bonot's Northern Ontario team 8-5 in Tuesday's morning draw, then knocked off Tyler Smith's winless Prince Edward Island crew 9-5 in the later draw. Kurz, of Winnipeg, Man., leads Pool B at ...
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She doesn't believe the 49-year-old Jennifer Jones should retire from women's team curling and told her so after the latter beat Nova Scotia's Heather Smith in their first games in Calgary. "She said 'I'm watching you. I don't think you should retire yet,'" Jennifer sai...
Jennifer Jones intends to retire from team curling after this season, although she will continue to curl mixed doubles competitively with her husband, Brent Laing.
Chelsea Carey wants to be clear. She's not trying to fill Jennifer Jones's curling shoes. Carey has been handed the skipping reins of Jones's young team ranked second in Canada and fourth in the world.
The team went a perfect 8-0 at the competition. Meanwhile, the Oakville Fall Classic this weekend marks the first Canadian event of the World Curling Tour season. Related:Jennifer Jones takes home sixth Scotties title for Manitoba Related:Scotties Tournament of Hearts ups the excitement with new...