Many curling traditions eschewed for ’21 Hearts, jewelry routine changes for some
It’s a year of change at the Canadian women’s curling championship in the Calgary bubble.
The field was padded to 18 teams this year for the first time. There are no spectators at the Markin MacPhail Centre due to the pandemic. The Page system was dropped in favour of a three-team playoff.
Coaching benches are at opposite ends of the ice rather than beside each other. Traditional post-game handshakes are verboten with some players tapping brooms instead.
Curling fans and athletes are still thrilled to have the sport back on the domestic stage after a long absence. The Scotties Tournament of Hearts — the first of six events to be held in the protected “bubble” environment — has been a success entering the final weekend.