News from the Wheelchair Championships
Here are your award winners from the 2013 Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship held March 24-20 at the RA Centre in Ottawa, Ontario.
The Quebec team from the Magog Curling Club led throughout the round robin, and in the championship final they showed why, dominating the game for a decisive 10-2 victory over B.C. on Sunday afternoon at the RA Centre in Ottawa.
B.C.’s Gary Cormack won a close 8-7 battle over Alberta’s Bruno Yizek in the semifinal of the Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship today in Ottawa.
Alberta stole its way into the semifinal of the Canadian Wheelchair Championship with an 8-4 win over Northern Ontario today in the Page 3-4 playoff game.
Quebec dominated the round robin and kept it going in the Page 1-2 playoff game today to earn their spot in the finals of the Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship in Ottawa.
Quebec, British Columbia, Alberta and Northern Ontario finish in the top four positions and are headed for the playoffs after the final round-robin draw at the Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship in Ottawa.
Draw 8 produced a few surprises on Thursday evening as teams continue to fight for playoff position at the Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship.
The leaderboard at the Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship in Ottawa took a hit today, as Alberta defeated second-place Northern Ontario and B.C. dealt Quebec its first loss of the round robin.
Quebec’s Benoit Lessard foursome continues to set the pace at the 2013 Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship at the RA Centre in Ottawa.
Skip Trendal Hubley-Bolivar stole the first four ends against Newfoundland and Labrador’s Joanne MacDonald, then kept the pressure on to earn Nova Scotia its first win at the Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship in Ottawa today.
Newfoundland and Labrador’s Joanne MacDonald is staying close to the undefeated leaders after posting a 10-6 win over Saskatchewan in Draw 4 action at the Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship in Ottawa.
New Brunswick edged Nova Scotia in an extra end to score its first win, while Northern Ontario and Quebec remain undefeated after three draws at the 10th Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship taking place at the RA Centre in Ottawa.
Three teams remain undefeated and three are still looking for a win after the second draw of the Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship at the RA Centre in Ottawa.
The 10th Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championships are underway at the RA Centre in Ottawa, with 10 teams competing for the national title.
The 10th Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship gets underway Monday at the RA Centre in Ottawa.







