Canada’s Bottcher gets rock intel from rival for world curling championship
CALGARY — A Canadian rival’s assist fills a gap for Brendan Bottcher at the men’s world curling championship.
The world championship stones in Calgary are not the rocks Bottcher and teammates threw to win a Canadian title last month in the same arena.
The World Curling Federation’s stones employed at WinSport’s Markin MacPhail Centre were last tossed at the 2019 men’s world championship in Lethbridge, Alta., where Kevin Koe represented Canada.
Colton Flasch, Koe’s second that year, has supplied Bottcher’s foursome with a “rock book” that is a scouting report on each stone’s movement.