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The Grand Slam of Curling season kicked off Tuesday with a new look and improved viewing options as The Curling Group made its presence felt right away at the HearingLife Tour Challenge.
The SEC seats nearly 2,500 for hockey games. The Curling Group took over organizing the Grand Slam Series last year, with Jones noting the change in ownership has rejuvenated the tour.
The round-robin ends on Thursday evening with a showdown against Team Whyte, who are up to fifth in the global rankings after winning their maiden Grand Slam of Curling title at the recent WFG ...
Curling's Masters in the hack: Grand-slam event helps teams prepare for nationals Team Kerri Einarson rink using international spiel to prep for Scotties so that 'different lineup is not so new ...
ST. JOHN’S—Ottawa’s Rachel Homan won her second straight Grand Slam women’s title at the Mary Brown’s Centre as players and pundits continued to debate curling fan behaviour.
Former Team Gushue second Brett Gallant (right) sweeps a rock for team Jacobs Tuesday at the Kioti Grand Slam of Curling event at Mary Brown’s Centre. At left is teammate Marc Kennedy.
Bruce Mouat topped James Craik 7-4 in an all-Scottish matchup. Winnipeg's Kaitlyn Lawes dropped a 7-3 decision to Sweden's Anna Hasselborg. Lawes was the only Canadian skip in action in Draw 2.
Winnipeg’s Reid Carruthers scored a single in an extra end for a 6-5 win over Scotland’s James Craik and Sweden’s Niklas Edin doubled up Calgary’s Kevin Koe 8-4.
Top-ranked Rachel Homan defeated Chelsea Carey 9-3 on Thursday to keep her perfect record intact at the Co-op Canadian Open.
Ross Whyte moved up to a 2-0 record in the Co-op Canadian Open after defeating Scottish compatriot James Craik 5-2 Wednesday.
Gushue tops Carruthers in opening draw at Grand Slam of Curling’s Co-op Canadian Open In other games, Italy’s Joel Retornaz dumped Calgary’s Kevin Koe 8-3, Sweden’s Niklas Edin topped Scotland’s James ...