Canadian curlers can participate in multiple events at 2026 Olympics
Canadian curlers will be able to compete in both mixed doubles and four-player teams at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
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Canadian curlers will be able to compete in both mixed doubles and four-player teams at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
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B.C.'s Clancy Grandy and Nova Scotia's Christina Black won tiebreakers Friday morning at the Canadian women's curling championship to advance to playoffs.
Ontario's Rachel Homan reached the championship round at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts with a 5-3 win Thursday over New Brunswick's Andrea Kelly.
Manitoba's Jennifer Jones reached the playoffs at the Canadian women's curling championship Wednesday with a 7-6 win in an extra end over Casey Scheidegger's wild card team.
Manitoba's Jennifer Jones drew closer to the playoffs at the Canadian women's curling championships Tuesday with a 10-8 win over Kerry Galusha of Northwest Territories.
Kerry Galusha of Northwest Territories defeated Ontario's Rachel Homan 8-4 to begin Day 3 of the Canadian women's curling championship Sundayin Kamloops, B.C.
Defending champion Kerri Einarson opened the Canadian women's curling championship with an 11-8 win over Quebec's Laurie St-Georges on Friday in Kamloops, B.C.