
Canada’s wheelchair curling team seeks world championship as Paralympic Games loom
THUNDER BAY, Ont. — Douglas Dean will wear the Maple Leaf for the first time at the world wheelchair curling championship.
The 60-year-old from Thunder Bay, Ont., is also the first curler from Northern Ontario to play for Canada in the event.
“It means a lot, especially at 60 years old. I thought my athletic career was over until the sport of curling came about,” Dean said.
“What means even more to me is that I am proudly wearing the Maple Leaf, not only representing Canada, but I’m also representing all of the Northern Ontario curlers who did it before me and helped me get to this stage. There’s a lot of people that I curled with in Northern Ontario that helped me tremendously in achieving this goal.