Canada's bronze-medal winning teams: Team Sherry Middaugh and Team Bruce Korte. Top, from left: Middaugh, third/vice-skip Karri-Lee Grant, second Melissa Foster, lead Jane Hooper Perroud, and coach Wayne Middaugh; Bottom, from left: skip Korte, third/vice-skip Darrell McKee, second Kory Kohuch, lead Rory Golanowski, and alternate Arlen Hall. (Photo, World Curling/
Thirty years after winning a World Women's gold medal, Jane Hooper Perroud, right, is attempting to win a senior women's gold. (Photo, World Curling/James Roberts)
Canada's Rory Golanowski at the 2026 World Senior Curling Championships. (Photo, World Curling/James Roberts)
Canada's Sherry Middaugh has qualified for the playoffs after a win against Sweden's Anette Norberg. (Photo, World Curling/James Roberts)
Canada's Kory Kohuch is keeping the family name alive at the World Seniors Curling Championship. (Photo, World Curling/James Roberts)
Canadian third Karri-Lee Grant and her team from Barrie, Ont., earned a second win at the 2026 World Seniors. (Photo, Curling Canada/James Roberts)
Canada's Team Bruce Korte started the 2026 World Seniors with a win. From left: Arlen Hall, Rory Golanowski, Kory Kohuch, Darrell McKee and Bruce Korte. (Photo, World Curling/Ansis Ventins)
Canada's Team Sherry Middaugh defeated the Philippines on Saturday at the 2026 World Senior Curling Championships. (Photo, Curling Canada)
Canada's mixed doubles team, represented by Colton and Kadriana Lott (left), along with Canadian senior teams represented by Team Bruce Korte of Saskatchewan and Team Sherry Middaugh of Ontario. (Photos, Curling Canada)
The 2025 Canadian Senior Curling Championship gold medallists, Saskatchewan's Team Bruce Korte and Ontario's Team Sherry Middaugh. From left: lead Rory Golanowski, second Kory Kohuch, alternate Arlen Hall, third/vice-skip Darrell McKee, skip Korte, skip Middaugh, third/vice-skip Karri-Lee Grant, second Melissa Foster, coach Wayne Middaugh, lead Jane Hooper Perroud. (Photo, Curling Canada/Jack Gustafson)
New Brunswick's James Grattan is leading his team to playoff contention at the 2025 Canadian Seniors. (Photo, Curling Canada/Jack Gustafson)
Saskatchewan's Amber Holland is finding ways to win at the 2025 Canadian Senior Curling Championships. (Photo, Curling Canada/Steve Au)

