Canada beefs up in women’s curling to counter international surge
CALGARY — Canada is deeper in women’s curling talent and so is the rest of the world.
Teams skipped by Rachel Homan, Jennifer Jones, Kerri Einarson, Chelsea Carey, Tracy Fleury and Casey Scheidegger are ranked among the World Curling Tour’s top 10 heading into the season’s first Grand Slam starting Tuesday in North Bay, Ont.
But reigning Olympic champion Anna Hasselborg of Sweden, world champion Silvana Tirinzoni of Switzerland and a rush of Asian contenders make wins harder to get both inside and outside of Canada.
“There’s no question it’s harder,” Carey told The Canadian Press. “Europe was always good, but they’re better now than they’ve ever been. Add Asia on top of that and it’s crazy.”