This Korean-Canadian curler wants to make the sport more diverse. Here’s how.
OTTAWA — When Melvin Lee stepped onto the curling rink ice for the first time, he says he felt joy — not just because he found a sport he would come to adore, but also because he was being welcomed by peers who shared some of the same lived experience.
That first invitation to curl with a diverse team of law students came more than two decades ago.
Now, the avid curler has a wealth of experience under his belt. And he is trying to give a similar welcome to others who are underrepresented in the sport.
“Many members of my community, they’re not going to on their own decide to join a curling club,” said Lee, who is Korean-Canadian and works as a health-care professional in Ottawa.