With the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics less than six months away, Curling Canada announced the dates and locations for a pair of very important qualification events Tuesday.
From September 22-26 in Ottawa, there will be two events that can directly qualify teams for both the Tim Hortons Curling Trials and the Pre-Trials. Five men’s and five women’s teams will compete for direct berths into the Olympic Trials, slated to take place here in Saskatoon at Sask Tel Centre, from November 20-28. Among those teams are Saskatchewan squads skipped by Colton Flasch of Saskatoon and Matt Dunstone of Regina. Four women’s foursomes as well as five men’s quarters have already qualified for the trials, meaning three women’s and two men’s spots will be on the line in this Ottawa event. Two trials spots for each gender will still be available at the Pre-Trials in Liverpool, Nova Scotia, from October 26-31. Teams that don’t qualify for the Olympic Trials in Ottawa will get automatic entries into the Pre-Trials. Speaking of the Pre-Trials, the second event taking place in Ottawa next month will see eight men’s and eight women’s teams competing for spots in the Pre-Trials. Among them are Saskatchewan teams skipped by Ashley Howard of Saskatoon, Jessie Hunkin of North Battleford and Shaun Meachem of Saskatoon. Sherry Anderson’s Saskatoon squad is among a number of teams who have already qualified for the October Pre-Trials which will determine the final two berths for each gender for the Canadian Olympic Trials. The Beijing Olympics are scheduled to take place from February 4-20. Following is the news release from Curling Canada…..
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