The championship round is well underway at the 2016 Canadian Mixed Curling Championships at the Weston Golf and Country Club in Toronto.
Since winning gold medals at the 2014 Olympics in Sochi, Jennifer Jones and Brad Jacobs have been anything but quiet.
Teams competed in the first matches of the seeding round at the 2016 Canadian Mixed Curling Championships on Thursday morning at the Weston Golf and Country Club in Toronto.
Alberta’s Mick Lizmore and New Brunswick’s Charlie Sullivan will advance to the next round of the 2016 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship after finishing the round robin at the top of their respective pools on Wednesday night at the Weston Curling Club in Toronto.
On the day of remembrance, players paused for a minute of silence at 11 a.m. during draw seven of the 2016 Canadian Mixed at the Weston Golf and Country Club in Toronto.
When action got back underway, a number of important games were taking place, with many teams juggling for positioning in the next round.
Alberta remains the only undefeated team at the 2016 Canadian Mixed Curling Championships in Toronto.
Three and four-enders were a common occurrence during Draw 4 of the 2016 Canadian Mixed at the Weston Golf and Country Club in Toronto.
With most of the top teams in the world on hiatus last weekend, it seemed like an ideal opportunity for some of the rest of the teams to make up some ground in the Canadian Team Ranking System race. Unfortunately, the teams that had the most to gain came up a bit short by the end of World Curling Tour: Week 12.
Time was a factor tonight during Draw 3 of the 2016 Canadian Mixed Curling Championships at the Weston Golf and Country Club in Toronto.
Fans were treated to some close games during the second draw at the 2016 Canadian Mixed at the Weston Golf and Country Club in Toronto.
The 2016 Canadian Mixed Curling Championships opened with the first draw on Sunday at the Weston Golf and Country Club in Toronto.
While most club curlers across the country are finally settling into their leagues, maybe with two or three weeks under their belts, the World Curling Tour enters its 12th week. Since the Baden Masters in August, many of Canada’s top teams have been busy nearly every weekend in bonspiels from one coast to the other.