In the Rings: Homan seeks apology after “disappointing incident” at provincials
Simmering tension regarding provincial eligibility and residency rules appeared to boil over at the recent Ontario curling championship, leaving skip Rachel Homan seeking an apology and the provincial association launching a review into a harassment complaint.
A number of curlers in the competition, long upset that Homan’s team was eligible despite two players primarily living out of province, voted for her to win the competition’s sportsmanship award in an apparent mock gesture, sources told The Canadian Press on Tuesday.
The player vote was conducted last Thursday and Homan was presented with the award Friday at the Woolwich Memorial Centre in Elmira, Ont. She went on to win the competition Saturday and will represent Ontario at the upcoming national championship in Sydney, N.S.
On Tuesday, Homan issued a statement on Twitter that included the post: “Let’s be better than yesterday. Stand up and speak out #antibullying.”