Curling Canada to stick with 18-team format at men’s and women’s national playdowns
OTTAWA — Curling Canada will stick with its 18-team format at the men’s and women’s national championships this season.
The federation first used the format last year when the Tim Hortons Brier and Scotties Tournament of Hearts were held in a so-called bubble in Calgary due to the pandemic.
The 14 member associations will continue to be represented at the playdowns along with three wild-card teams (based on Canadian rankings) and the defending champion. The federation said the move to make the 18-team, two-pool format permanent was based on preliminary findings of a high-performance review.
“We’re embarking on some significant changes to ensure Canada is in the best possible position to achieve success on the world stage,” Curling Canada CEO Katherine Henderson said Friday in a release.