Slow Game: Curlers waiting, watching, wondering what might happen to season
The slow game is on for the country’s top curling teams who are waiting, watching and wondering what might become of the season.
They’re hoping to soon get answers on plans for a potential curling bubble, a domestic rankings restart, and Olympic Trials qualification in a campaign dramatically altered due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In the meantime, their focus has been limited to regional bonspiels, training and preparation for a one-of-a-kind season that will almost certainly need a hub approach to salvage the national championships.
“All of the top teams that I’ve spoken to are on board and want to make it happen,” said reigning Tim Hortons Brier champion Brad Gushue. “I think we’re all kind of in the situation where life kind of has to go on, but you’ve got to make sure that you minimize the risk and not to do anything unnecessary or stupid.