Curling focus shifts to Olympic trials now that long qualifying process is complete
An unusual qualification process for the Tim Hortons Canadian Curling Trials is finally complete. The nine-team fields are set for the deepest domestic competition the sport has to offer.
A quadrennial unlike any other has two peaks remaining. The Nov. 20-28 trials in Saskatoon will leave two teams standing as Canadian representatives in the four-player competitions at the 2022 Winter Olympics in February.
“It’s four years of prep and it’s everybody’s goal,” said Darren Moulding, vice-skip for Brendan Bottcher’s Edmonton-based team. “It’s just all the work that you’ve put in for years and years is going to culminate in this event.”
Since the pandemic upended the regular lead-up to the trials, Curling Canada revised the qualification process earlier this year. An additional qualifying event — the so-called ‘pre-pre-trials’ — was added to the calendar for September.