National Pursuit Program
Transition
LeeAnn Cayer, Port Robinson, Ont.
Home Coach: Paula Mann
Sarah Benevides, Chance Harbour, N.B.
Home Coach: Wayne Cooper
National Pursuit Program
Confirmation
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
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
Canada secures two medals at inaugural Wheelchair Curling Invitational
September 29, 2025
Share: TwitterFacebookShare-emailCopy URL to clipboard Team Canada Red and Team Canada White both reached the podium Sunday, as wheelchair curling took the spotlight at the inaugural Grand Slam of Curling…
Inaugural Canadian Wheelchair Curling Invitational showcases wheelchair curling in front of big crowds
September 23, 2025
Share: TwitterFacebookShare-emailCopy URL to clipboard Wheelchair curling takes centre stage this week as four international teams compete in the inaugural Wheelchair Curling Invitational, running Sept. 24–28. Team Canada Red, Team…
Richmond B.C., to host the 2027 Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship
September 18, 2025
Share: TwitterFacebookShare-emailCopy URL to clipboard Richmond, B.C., is set to showcase Canada’s top wheelchair curlers in 2027, as the city’s Richmond Curling Centre has been named host of the Canadian…
Fitzrovia emerges as a leader in parasport in a first-of-its-kind partnership with Canada’s National Wheelchair Curling Program
August 28, 2025
Share: TwitterFacebookShare-emailCopy URL to clipboard Momentum continues to build for Canadian wheelchair curling as Curling Canada’s National Wheelchair Curling Program partners with Fitzrovia—Canada’s largest developer of purpose-built rentals—as its first…
Focus shifts to 2025-2026 campaign as National Wheelchair Program athletes and staff embark on an important season
June 10, 2025
As attention turns toward the 2026 Milano Cortina Paralympic Winter Games, 14 athletes have been named to Curling Canada’s National Wheelchair Curling Program. In this final season of the quadrennial,…
Another season of growth and success for Canada’s National Wheelchair Curling Program
May 29, 2025
While it’s no secret that wheelchair curling participation was considerably impacted by the pandemic, this season showed clear signs of revitalization, with more athletes interested in both participating in the…







