Blind curlers take joy in still being able to compete
KAMLOOPS — Curling is a tough sport as it is, but imagine throwing a rock down a sheet of ice if you were visually impaired.
The best visually-impaired curlers have been in the Tournament Capital this week competing in the Western Canadian Blind Curling Championships, with some competitors vision so impaired they can’t see what’s even in front of them.
“It’s tremendous,” said curler Terry Pipkey from Prince George. “For some of our curlers, they’re totally blind and see next to nothing, maybe just a little bit of light. For them, it’s probably the only opportunity they get to get some real sports activity.”