Canada takes on new international challengers in Pan Continental Curling Championship
CALGARY — Canada’s Brad Gushue and Kerri Einarson face some non-traditional opponents in the inaugural Pan Continental championship starting Monday in Calgary.
Kazakhstan, Hong Kong and Chinese Tapei are among countries in a new World Curling Federation event designed to both streamline the world championship qualification process and provide an equivalent to the 47-year-old European championship that is a worlds qualifier.
The seven-day Pan Continental concluding Nov. 6 at Calgary’s WinSport Event Centre is the 2023 world championship qualification route for all countries outside of Europe.
Einarson, winner of three straight national women’s titles, opens Monday against New Zealand.