Canada’s Kevin Koe on home ice for world men’s curling championship
LETHBRIDGE, Alta. — Much has changed since Ben Hebert made his world men’s curling championship debut over a decade ago.
At that time, the national playdowns were more challenging than the world championships. Canada was always a good bet to win international events and a strong favourite to at least be on the podium.
“There was a lot of really soft games,” Hebert said of the 2008 world playdowns. “We were guaranteed pretty much to make the playoffs. It was just whether or not we were going to have hammer in the 1-2 game.”
The rest of the world — in both men’s and women’s play — has caught up in recent years.