Curling Canada adds birthright status option in update to residency rules
Curling Canada has added a birthright status option to its residency rules for the 2019-20 season, allowing athletes to represent the province or territory where they were born if they live outside of those borders.
All teams can still use one so-called ‘free agent’ from outside their province or territory, but now may have more flexibility for the rest of the lineup. The decision was recently finalized by Curling Canada operations team after discussions with the board of governors and member association presidents.
“I think what we did is we found the smallest pebble on the beach and tossed it into the equation knowing it would have very little of a ripple effect across the competitive curling scene,” Curling Canada high-performance director Gerry Peckham said Wednesday from the Ottawa area.
The update creates immediate relief for top-ranked Team Rachel Homan, which has two members based in Ontario and two in Alberta.