Team Homan coach Adam Kingsbury moving on after three-year run with Ottawa rink
Coach Adam Kingsbury is leaving Team Rachel Homan after a three-year run with the Ottawa-based rink.
Kingsbury, who spent two seasons as head coach after one year in a background role, helped guide the team to its third Scotties Tournament of Hearts title and first world championship last year. Homan also won the Olympic Trials in her hometown last December before settling for a sixth-place finish at the Pyeongchang Games.
“They’re family, there’s no other way to describe it,” Kingsbury said Monday from Ottawa. “When you go through something like what I got a front-row seat to, to see everything from the highs in Beijing, to the Trials, to the gut-wrenching heartache of the Olympics, it’s hard to explain the bond that forms.”
The decision will allow Kingsbury, a young father, to spend more time at home. He hadn’t planned to continue with the Homan rink beyond the quadrennial and reached out to the team members in recent weeks to confirm his plans.


