Asian and Black skips look to carve a place in curling history at Brier
ST. JOHN’S — Two curlers believed to be the first Black and Asian skips in Brier history are set to break new ground at Canada’s national men’s curling championship.
Cody Tanaka said it wasn’t until he and his team won the provincial championships in British Columbia to qualify for the Brier that someone suggested he would be the first Asian skip at the event.
“It’s an honour,” Tanaka, of Tsawwassen, B.C., said after a Friday practice session at the Mary Brown’s Centre.
Meanwhile, Team Ontario’s Jayden King, of Tillsonburg, Ont., is believed to be the first Black skip to compete at the Brier.


