Curling championship creates community for visually impaired athletes
EDMONTON — The crash of rocks and the scratch of brooms has long been part of Natalie Morin’s life.
She first stepped onto the pebbled ice of a curling rink as a kid more than 45 years ago, but the sport she loves has always had a twist.
Morin is visually impaired, as are the people she plays with and against.
“Everyone from totally blind to someone like myself that’s very lucky to have good mobility vision. And everything in-between,” said Morin, president of the Edmonton Blind Curling Club.


