Canada’s Bottcher prepares to battle for another curling title in Calgary’s bubble
CALGARY — Canada’s top curlers competed in Calgary for over a month without a COVID-19 outbreak among them. The world’s most talented men in the sport have now entered the bubble.
The 2021 BK Tires and OK Tires World Men’s Curling Championship opens Friday at WinSport’s Markin MacPhail Centre following the Canadian men’s, women’s and mixed doubles championship there.
Brendan Bottcher’s Edmonton rink represents the host country starting Friday against Scotland’s Bruce Mouat.
After losing the national men’s final three straight years and falling a win short of the world championship, Bottcher, third Darren Moulding, second Brad Thiessen and lead Karrick Martin out of the Saville Community Sport Centre get their chance to wear the Maple Leaf on the world stage.