With high-performance review underway, Curling Canada hopes new quad yields results
Curling Canada is hoping an ongoing high-performance review will help put the federation on track for success after a disappointing showing on the international stage last season.
Canada’s lone curling medal at the Beijing Olympics was a men’s bronze and the gold shutout continued at the world championships.
One of the top priorities on the organization’s to-do list for the new quadrennial is hiring a high-performance director to succeed Gerry Peckham, who is serving as a consultant ahead of retirement.
Chief executive officer Kathy Henderson said Curling Canada received an “enthusiastic and highly skilled response” from the curling market and high-performance community for the position.