Team Canada will play its opening game at the 2015 Ford World Men’s Curling Championship on Saturday, March 28, at 7:30 p.m. (all times Atlantic) against either the U.S. or Brazil, it was announced today.
When the finest junior curlers in Canada hit the ice this Saturday in Corner Brook, N.L., for the M&M Meat Shops Canadian Junior Curling Championships curling fans will be wowed by the talent from coast to coast – and we will be even more impressed when we discover the age of many of our most talented athletes.
Most of Canada’s top men's curling stars will be on display in Calgary during the 2015 Tim Hortons Brier, presented by SecurTek Monitoring Solutions, in early March at the Scotiabank Saddledome.
Curler Lloyd Campbell has celebrated many accomplishments, both on and off the ice, but the biggest one yet happened on Sun. Jan. 4, when the family and friends of this Saskatchewan curling legend gathered to celebrate his 100th birthday.
How do you break this team up? I mean, what good reason is there to not send us back out there for the next World Financial Group Continental Cup after the destruction that just took place in Calgary?
OTTAWA (Canadian Interuniversity Sport) – The Canadian student-athletes who will make up Canada’s men’s and women’s curling teams at the 27th Winter Universiade in Granada, Spain, have won at the CIS and junior levels, and are now ready to add a FISU podium placement to their list of achievements.
The country’s best junior curlers will play for a national title in Stratford, Ont., when the city plays host to the 2016 Canadian Junior Men’s and Women’s Curling Championships, it was announced today by the Canadian Curling Association.
Clockwise from top left: Skip Mark Ideson (lead rocks), vice-skip Ina Forrest, third Dennis Thiessen, coach Joe Rea, alternate Marie Wright, second Sonja Gaudet.
Canada will be putting a new-look team on the ice when the 2015 World Wheelchair Curling Championship gets underway Feb. 7 in Lohja, Finland, it was announced today by the Canadian Curling Association.
The championship already in their pocket, Team Canada closed out the 2015 World Financial Group Continental Cup, presented by SecurTek Monitoring Solutions, by winning 9.5 of 15 skins points Sunday evening to add $25,000 to their winning prize money.
Like a well-oiled machine that couldn’t be stopped, Team Canada continued its dominance over Team Europe Sunday morning, sweeping the three skins matches to clinch victory in the 2015 World Financial Group Continental Cup, presented by SecurTek Monitoring Solutions.