In The Rings: Curling Canada plans to revisit residency rules over next year
Curling Canada high-performance director Gerry Peckham acknowledges that the current residency setup for elite Canadian curlers is an issue that is “timely and incredibly relevant.”
It seems quite possible change could soon be on the horizon.
“I date back far enough to remember when all four curlers had to come out of the same club,” Peckham said. “And then it was the same city and then it was the same zone, and then it was the same region and then it was the same province. So it has been an evolving journey.”
The Tim Hortons Brier and Scotties Tournament of Hearts used to be the zenith for elite Canadian curlers but things started to change when the sport was added to the Olympic program in 1998. Most top competitors have embraced a quadrennial approach where teams are built with Olympic qualification in mind.