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National Pursuit Program

Transition

LeeAnn Cayer, Port Robinson, Ont.

Home Coach: Paula Mann

Mark Kennedy, Saskatoon, Sask.

Home Coach: N/A

Sarah Benevides, Chance Harbour, N.B.

Home Coach: Wayne Cooper

National Pursuit Program

Confirmation

Ashley Baerg, Saskatoon, Sask.

Home Coach: Ben Gamble

Julianna Sullivan-Rothfeld, Ottawa, Ont.

Home Coach: Gerry Peckham

Mathew Abbott, Peterborough, Ont.

Home Coach: Don Fleming

Paul Allen, Crediton, Ont.

Home Coach: N/A

Pete Andrews, Saskatoon, Sask.

Home Coach: Ben Gamble

Stuart Houlahan, Wellington, Ont.

Home Coach: Don Fleming

National Pursuit Program

Identification Stream

The Pursuit Identification Stream focuses on introducing athletes to the foundational concepts of high performance while helping them explore their potential for future progression within the sport.

The 2026-27 cohort includes 19 athletes and six coaches from across Canada and is designed to create an encouraging and accessible entry point for those interested in pursuing the high-performance pathway.

Wheelchair Curling NEWS

Curling Canada names athletes to expanded Wheelchair Curling Pathway

Share: TwitterFacebookShare-emailCopy URL to clipboard Following the historic and widely watched gold-medal triumph from Canada’s wheelchair curling team at the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Games, Curling Canada is pleased to…

Curling Canada announces recipients of inaugural Wheelchair Curling Sport Leadership Award

Share: TwitterFacebookShare-emailCopy URL to clipboard Curling Canada is pleased to announce Shauna Petrie (posthumously), Tom Ward, and Devin Heroux as the recipients of the first-ever Wheelchair Curling Sport Leadership Award.…

Making curling accessible for all: Growing the Game of wheelchair and stick curling

Share: TwitterFacebookShare-emailCopy URL to clipboard There couldn’t have been a more nail-biting finish in the wheelchair curling mixed team event at the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Games. With only seconds…

Team Québec #1 captures national title on home ice at 2026 Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship

Share: TwitterFacebookShare-emailCopy URL to clipboard Carl Marquis’ points came in groups of five in Saturday afternoon’s gold-medal game at the 2026 Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship and led to a national…

Final three teams set at 2026 Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship

Share: TwitterFacebookShare-emailCopy URL to clipboard Carl Marquis entered Friday afternoon’s Page 1v2 playoff knowing exactly what was at stake. But despite the pressure, he led his team to a 5-2…

Team Québec #1 and Team Saskatchewan successful in Page 1-2 Qualifiers at 2026 Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship

Share: TwitterFacebookShare-emailCopy URL to clipboard Rematches and redemption plots led Thursday afternoon’s draw at the 2026 Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship in Boucherville, Que., as the first round of playoffs came…

Team Saskatchewan finishes round robin at Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship undefeated

Share: TwitterFacebookShare-emailCopy URL to clipboard A lineup change refreshed the historic Team Saskatchewan on its quest for a sixth national title at the Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship and secured five…

Female representation in focus as Newfoundland and Labrador starts 2–0 at Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship

Share: TwitterFacebookShare-emailCopy URL to clipboard There is only one team on the ice at the 2026 Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship with three female curlers and one male, and Tuesday afternoon…

Smithies’ Team British Columbia starts hot again at the Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship

Share: TwitterFacebookShare-emailCopy URL to clipboard Monday afternoon’s opening draw at the Boucherville Curling Club witnessed a great display of teamwork and determination from Marney Smithies’ Team British Columbia #1 (1-0;…

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