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Canada's Olympic curling trials a battle of talented, experienced teams

Canada's Olympic curling trials a battle of talented, experienced teams

CBC
Friday, November 19, 2021 10:43:44 AM UTC

The Canadian Olympic curling trials, set to begin in Saskatoon on Saturday, can shake even the most prolific and seasoned curlers to their core. 

This is the seventh such tournament since curling became an official Olympic event in 1998 and as the talent in Canada has increased, so has the pressure. 

Six-time national champion Colleen Jones and CBC Sports curling reporter Devin Heroux are back with That Curling Show starting Friday at  7 p.m. ET to preview the trials, and then nightly from Nov. 24 to Nov. 28.  Watch it on CBC Olympics YouTube, Facebook and Twitter.

"When you have a field like this where it's so equal and so talented, what it comes down to is the mental toughness and withstanding the pressure. That's why experience matters," says Colleen Jones, a six-time national champion who competed in two Olympic trials. "There's just so much at stake for all the teams. The pressure grows. They want to be Olympic champions."

Eighteen of the best women's and men's teams in the country have been preparing over the last quadrennial for this bonspiel. They've faced an unprecedented journey in their pursuit to wear the maple leaf at the Beijing Olympics in February. The incessant pandemic derailed most of last year's curling season, forcing curlers onto backyard rinks and frozen lakes to try to stay somewhat in form. 

It's a field ladened with talent and experience. Only one women's team and one men's team, however, will outlast the rest of the competition to earn the right to represent Canada in Beijing in February. 

Rachel Homan comes into the event as the defending champion, having won the trials in her hometown of Ottawa four years ago. But Homan didn't even make the the playoffs in Pyeongchang, the first time a Canadian women's curling foursome had missed the podium at an Olympics. 

Jennifer Jones is looking to make it back to the Games after winning gold in Sochi in 2014. She has two-time Olympic champion Kaitlyn Lawes as her third. Lawes also won mixed doubles Olympic gold alongside John Morris in South Korea in 2018, the first time the event had been included in the Games.

"The only team on the women's side that can say they're past Olympic champions is Jennifer Jones. That experience matters, even if you've been struggling, somewhere in the back of your mind you can tell yourself I've been there, done that and can do it again," Colleen Jones said. "And don't discount the magical shotmaking, making the impossible shots look easy.

"That's what the great skips do and is what we saw from Homan and Kevin Koe in Ottawa — pure magic."

The all-skip rink out of Gimli, Man., led by Kerri Einarson, comes into the event as one of the favourites having won back-to-back national championships. The team also clinched an Olympic berth for Canada at last spring's world championship by virtue of its top-six finish. 

But perhaps the team to be most feared on the women's side is the rink skipped by Tracy Fleury. The foursome from East St. Paul, Man., has been nearly unbeatable in the early part of the season, winning the first Grand Slam event of the season and then making it to the championship game in the second. Fleury enters the tournament as the No. 1-ranked team in the world. 

Alberta-based teams skipped by Casey Scheidegger, Laura Walker and Kelsey Rocque all earned spots at the pre-trials event in Ottawa last month. Rounding out the field on the women's side are Krista McCarville of Thunder Bay, Ont., and Jacqueline Harrison of Dundas, Ont. 

The nine teams feature nine curlers who have won Olympic gold, including skips Brad Jacobs and Brad Gushue, thirds Ryan Fry, Mark Nichols and Marc Kennedy. 

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