Dunstone of Kamloops wins first Brier championship with 6-3 win over Kevin Koe
ST. JOHN’S — Kamloops skip Matt Dunstone won his first Canadian men’s curling championship after knocking hard on the Brier’s door in recent years.
Dunstone’s curling team from Manitoba defeated four-time champion Kevin Koe of Alberta 6-3 in Sunday’s final in St. John’s, N.L.
Dunstone reached his third final in four years after losses in 2025 and 2023. His teams also finished third in 2021 and 2020.
“This moment feels way more incredible than I ever would have imagined,” said the 30-year-old skip. “The heartbreak that this group has had over the last three years, the amount that I’ve learned from that, I played free and loose all week.”


