Ottawa Curling Club
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The Ottawa Curling Club is an historic curling
club located in downtown Ottawa on O'Connor Street. It is the oldest curling club in Ottawa, established in 1851 by Allan Gilmour as the Bytown
Curling Club. The Club first played on the Rideau Canal
until 1858. It subsequently moved to different locations around the city until finally settling at its current location on O'Connor in 1916. In 1931 the Club was expanded to the current capacity of 5 curling sheets. Artificial ice was also installed at that time. In 1998 and 1999, former club member John Morris
won the Junior Men's World Curling Championship
. The Ottawa Curling Club is one of two clubs in Downtown Ottawa, the other is the Rideau Curling Club
, which maintains a rivalry with the Ottawa.
The club's present location was opened on December 1916 when premises on O'Connor Street were provided through a gift by James Manuel, a wealthy local businessman, curler and club president. In 1927, the club was threatened with eviction by Toronto General Trust which represented Manuel's estate at that time. The club maintained that the terms of agreement with Manuel that it had rightful control of the property as long as the facilities were maintained for curling. In the following year, the courts ruled that the club had no formal claim to the property due to the club's unincorporated status at that time, combined with the lack of a written will or agreement regarding Manuel's wishes. The club therefore was required to purchase the property from the estate.
Formal incorporation of the Ottawa Curling Club Limited was completed in 1929. Artificial ice and expansion from four to five lanes followed in 1931.
) are rentals. Official leagues at the club are the Monday Ladder (open). Business Women (Tuesday), Open Cash (Wednesday), Business Men (Thursday), Mixed
(Friday), Saturday Men, Sunday Open, Daytime League, Little rocks/bantam and the University/College League.
and the University of Ottawa
with Carleton winning 6-4.
Source: 2006-07 Ottawa Curling Club Directory. See also Hall of Fame
. In 2003, both clubs hosted the Canadian Junior Curling Championships
. The club also hosted the 2006 and 2007 Canadian Blind Curling Championships.
Curling
Curling is a sport in which players slide stones across a sheet of ice towards a target area. It is related to bowls, boule and shuffleboard. Two teams, each of four players, take turns sliding heavy, polished granite stones, also called "rocks", across the ice curling sheet towards the house, a...
club located in downtown Ottawa on O'Connor Street. It is the oldest curling club in Ottawa, established in 1851 by Allan Gilmour as the Bytown
Bytown
Bytown is the former name of Ottawa, Canada's capital city. It was founded on on September 26, 1826, incorporated as a town on January 1, 1850, and superseded by the incorporation of the City of Ottawa on January 1, 1855. The founding was marked by a sod turning, and a letter from Governor General...
Curling Club. The Club first played on the Rideau Canal
Rideau Canal
The Rideau Canal , also known as the Rideau Waterway, connects the city of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada on the Ottawa River to the city of Kingston, Ontario on Lake Ontario. The canal was opened in 1832 as a precaution in case of war with the United States and is still in use today, with most of its...
until 1858. It subsequently moved to different locations around the city until finally settling at its current location on O'Connor in 1916. In 1931 the Club was expanded to the current capacity of 5 curling sheets. Artificial ice was also installed at that time. In 1998 and 1999, former club member John Morris
John Morris (curler)
John Morris is a Canadian curler, and Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic gold medalist from Chestermere, Alberta. Morris plays third for the Kevin Martin team. Morris, author of the book Fit to Curl, is the son of Maureen and Earle Morris, inventor of the "Stabilizer" curling broom...
won the Junior Men's World Curling Championship
World Junior Curling Championships
The World Junior Curling Championships is an annual curling tournament featuring the world's best curlers who are 21 years old or younger. The competition for both men and women occur at the same venue. The men's tournament has occurred since 1975 and the women's 1988...
. The Ottawa Curling Club is one of two clubs in Downtown Ottawa, the other is the Rideau Curling Club
Rideau Curling Club
The Rideau Curling Club is a curling facility and organization located in Ottawa, Ontario. Founded in 1888, the Rideau Curling Club maintains a rivalry with the Ottawa Curling Club.-History:...
, which maintains a rivalry with the Ottawa.
History
The By Town Curling Club was established in 1851 under the presidency of lumber businessman Allan Gilmour. Its earliest facility was a rudimentary shed located near Lisgar Street adjoining the Rideau Canal. Canal water was used to construct the single ice sheet. The club constructed a new rink on Albert Street east of O'Connor in 1867, expanding play to two sheets. In 1878, the club spent $510 to move the building structure to a property near Wellington Street west of Kent on the former Vittoria Street which is today federal property in the Supreme Court district. The rink structure was replaced by a brick building which opened in December 1906. In 1914, the club lost the land due to a significant federal government expropriation.The club's present location was opened on December 1916 when premises on O'Connor Street were provided through a gift by James Manuel, a wealthy local businessman, curler and club president. In 1927, the club was threatened with eviction by Toronto General Trust which represented Manuel's estate at that time. The club maintained that the terms of agreement with Manuel that it had rightful control of the property as long as the facilities were maintained for curling. In the following year, the courts ruled that the club had no formal claim to the property due to the club's unincorporated status at that time, combined with the lack of a written will or agreement regarding Manuel's wishes. The club therefore was required to purchase the property from the estate.
Formal incorporation of the Ottawa Curling Club Limited was completed in 1929. Artificial ice and expansion from four to five lanes followed in 1931.
Presidents
- 1851-1895: Col. Allan Gilmour
- 1895-1914: John Manuel
- 1914-1917: James Manuel
- 1918-1921: William Manuel
- 1922-1936: George F. Henderson, KCQueen's CounselQueen's Counsel , known as King's Counsel during the reign of a male sovereign, are lawyers appointed by letters patent to be one of Her [or His] Majesty's Counsel learned in the law...
- 1936-1942: Hugh Carson
- 1942-1950: Darcy Finn
- 1950-1952: Olin Beach
- 1952-1955: W.E. Hodgins
- 1955-1958: Ted Moffat
- 1958-1961: B. Brocklesby
- 1961-1963: Howard Grills
- 1964-1966: Alan Brown
- 1966-1968: Gordie Perry
- 1968-1970: Harold Scrim
- 1970-1972: Bill Davis
- 1972-1974: E. Macdonald
- 1974-1976: Don MacKinnon
- 1976-1978: Dick Rich
- 1978-1980: Dave Smith
- 1980-1982: Stan Grover
- 1982-1984: Ted Root
- 1984-1986: Pat Craig
- 1986-1988: Bob York
- 1988-1990: Rod Matheson
- 1990-1992: Sandra Chisholm
- 1992-1994: Brad Shinn
- 1994-1996: Steve Mitchell
- 1996-1998: Eric Johannsen
- 1998-2000: Barbara Brown
- 2000-2002: Terry Clark
- 2002-2004: Gord Perry
- 2004-2006: Gayle Greene
- 2006-2008: Gord Critch
- 2008-2010: Geoff Colley
Leagues
The Ottawa Curling Club has a number of different curling leagues that participate at the club. Some are club leagues, while others (like the teachers league or the Rainbow Rockers Curling LeagueGay community
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) are rentals. Official leagues at the club are the Monday Ladder (open). Business Women (Tuesday), Open Cash (Wednesday), Business Men (Thursday), Mixed
Mixed curling
Mixed curling, also known as Coed curling, is the sport of curling, when played by men and women together. Some community and school level curling is mixed, while most top-level curling championships are divided into men's and women's divisions. A normal mixed team consists of 2 men and 2 women...
(Friday), Saturday Men, Sunday Open, Daytime League, Little rocks/bantam and the University/College League.
Cash League
The cash league which runs Wednesday evenings is the league with the highest calibre of curling. Some of the top curlers in the world curl in the cash league at the Ottawa Curling Club. Winners of games receive money, which can vary depending on the level the teams involved are at. The league is open, so there are both men's and women's teams.University / College League
For the 2006-07 season, the Ottawa Curling Club introduced a league on Sunday nights for students in the Ottawa area to participate. No university in the city currently has a curling team, so this league was created to facilitate interest in curling from students in Ottawa. At the end of the year, the first championship was played between Carleton UniversityCarleton University
Carleton University is a comprehensive university located in the capital of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario. The enabling legislation is The Carleton University Act, 1952, S.O. 1952. Founded as a small college in 1942, Carleton now offers over 65 programs in a diverse range of disciplines. Carleton has...
and the University of Ottawa
University of Ottawa
The University of Ottawa is a bilingual, research-intensive, non-denominational, international university in Ottawa, Ontario. It is one of the oldest universities in Canada. It was originally established as the College of Bytown in 1848 by the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate...
with Carleton winning 6-4.
Club Champions
The club championship is held annually. It is a playoff round featuring the top teams from each of the leagues at the club.Current famous curlers
- Jenn HannaJenn HannaJennifer Ann Hanna is a Canadian curler who curls out of the Ottawa Curling Club. She was a finalist in both the 1998 Canadian Junior Curling Championship and the 2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts.-Personal life:...
- 2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts2005 Scott Tournament of HeartsThe 2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts, the Canadian women's curling championship, was held at Mile One Stadium in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador from February 19 to 27 2005. The tournament consists of 12 teams, one from each of Canada's provinces, one from Canada's territories and the...
runner-up, current World Curling TourWorld Curling TourThe Asham World Curling Tour is a group of curling bonspiels featuring the best male curlers in the world. A Women's World Curling Tour also exists....
participant - Earle MorrisEarle MorrisEarle Morris is a Canadian curler from Ottawa, Ontario. He is the only curler to play for three different provinces at the Brier. Currently he is the coach of the Jennifer Jones rink and the Australian national team...
- 1985 Ontario men's champion (represented the R.C.N. Curling Club); 1982 Quebec champion; 1980 Manitoba champion, invented the Stabilizer curling broom, coach of the AustraliaAustraliaAustralia , officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the Southern Hemisphere comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. It is the world's sixth-largest country by total area...
n curling team skipped by Hugh MillikinHugh MillikinHugh Ronald Alexander Millikin is an Australian curler originally from Ottawa, Ontario.-Career:...
) - Jean-Michel MénardJean-Michel MénardJean-Michel Ménard is a curler from Quebec, Canada. Ménard is notable for being the first Francophone skip from Quebec to win the Brier - Canada's national curling championship- which he did in 2006.-Profile:...
- 2006 Brier Champion and World Championships runner-up - Eldon CoombeEldon CoombeEldon Coombe is a Canadian curler from Ottawa, Canada. Coombe is a native of Kingston, Ontario. He began curling at age 15.Coombe and his Ottawa Curling Club rink of third Keith Forgues, Second Jim Patrick and Lead Barry Provost "dominated the curling scene from the mid 60s to the mid 70s"...
, 1972 provincial champion - Craig SavillCraig SavillCraig Edward Savill is a Canadian curler from Ottawa. He currently plays lead for former World Champion Glenn Howard rink....
- 2007 Brier and World Champion lead for Glenn HowardGlenn HowardGlenn Howard is a Canadian curler from Penetanguishene, Ontario. He has won three Briers and three world championships in his career. He has also won six straight Ontario provincials.-1980s-2006:... - Rachel HomanRachel HomanRachel Catherine Homan is a Canadian curler from Orleans, Ontario. Homan is a former Canadian Junior Champion.-Career:...
- Four time provincial bantam champion, 2006 Canada GamesCanada GamesThe Canada Games is a high-level multi-sport event with a National Artists Program held every two years in Canada, alternating between the Canada Winter Games and the Canada Summer Games. Athletes are strictly amateur only, and represent their province or territory.The Games were first held in 1967...
gold medalist, 2010 Canadian Junior champion. - Andrew Mikkelsen - 1996 Canadian Junior Champion
- Gilles Allaire - 2004 Northern Ontario Mixed Champion
- Chris GardnerChris Gardner (curler)Chris Gardner is a Canadian curler.Gardner skipped his bantam mixed team to a provincial championship in 2002, and the following year he won the provincial junior mixed title....
- former provincial bantam and junior mixed champion - Stephanie Hanna - 2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts runner-up (with sister Jenn)
- Matt Paul - 2005 Canada Cup of Curling participant
- Michael Raby - former World Deaf Curling Champion
- Neil Sinclair - 2007 Canada Games silver medalist
- Robyn Mattie - 2003 Canadian Junior Runner-up
- Emma MiskewEmma MiskewEmma Kathryn Miskew is a Canadian curler. She currently plays third for Rachel Homan.She is the long time third for Homan, joining the rink in 2001 at the age of 12. Miskew has been curling since she was six...
- Four time provincial bantam champion, 2006 Canada GamesCanada GamesThe Canada Games is a high-level multi-sport event with a National Artists Program held every two years in Canada, alternating between the Canada Winter Games and the Canada Summer Games. Athletes are strictly amateur only, and represent their province or territory.The Games were first held in 1967...
gold medalist, 2010 Canadian Junior Champion (third for Rachel Homan)
Source: 2006-07 Ottawa Curling Club Directory. See also Hall of Fame
Famous past members
- Sir Sanford Fleming, inventor of standard timeStandard timeStandard time is the result of synchronizing clocks in different geographical locations within a time zone to the same time rather than using the local meridian as in local mean time or solar time. Historically, this helped in the process of weather forecasting and train travel. The concept...
- Alexander MackenzieAlexander MackenzieAlexander Mackenzie, PC , a building contractor and newspaper editor, was the second Prime Minister of Canada from November 7, 1873 to October 8, 1878.-Biography:...
, former Prime Minister of Canada - John MorrisJohn Morris (curler)John Morris is a Canadian curler, and Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic gold medalist from Chestermere, Alberta. Morris plays third for the Kevin Martin team. Morris, author of the book Fit to Curl, is the son of Maureen and Earle Morris, inventor of the "Stabilizer" curling broom...
& Brent LaingBrent LaingBrent Laing is a Canadian curler from Stayner, Ontario. He currently plays second for Glenn Howard....
, 1998 & 1999 World Junior Champions - Brad GushueBrad GushueBradley Raymond "Brad" Gushue, ONL is a Canadian curler from Mount Pearl, Newfoundland and Labrador. Gushue, along with teammates Russ Howard, Mark Nichols, Jamie Korab and Mike Adam, represented Canada in curling at the 2006 Winter Olympics, where they won the gold medal by defeating Finland...
- Alternate for John Morris at the 1998 World Junior Championships (Member in name only) - Melanie RobillardMelanie RobillardMelanie Robillard is a curler originally from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.-Career:She curled for Jenn Hanna's team in 2000 as her lead. They would lose in the provincial junior finals that year. In 2002, Robillard skipped her own team to the provincial junior finals, but lost...
- curled with Jenn HannaJenn HannaJennifer Ann Hanna is a Canadian curler who curls out of the Ottawa Curling Club. She was a finalist in both the 1998 Canadian Junior Curling Championship and the 2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts.-Personal life:...
in 2000 and posed nude in a curling calendar in 2005 - Markku UusipaavalniemiMarkku UusipaavalniemiMarkku Uusipaavalniemi is a Finnish curler and politician.-Personal life:Uusipaavalniemi lives in Hyvinkää with his wife and three children. His older brother Jussi taught him how to curl.-Curling career:...
- skip of the 2006 Olympic silver medalist Finnish team - Hugh MillikinHugh MillikinHugh Ronald Alexander Millikin is an Australian curler originally from Ottawa, Ontario.-Career:...
- skip of the Australian national team
Events
Each year, the Ottawa and Rideau Curling Clubs host the John Shea Insurance Canada Cup QualifierJohn Shea Insurance Canada Cup Qualifier
The John Shea Insurance Canada Cup Qualifier was an annual curling bonspiel held at the Ottawa and Rideau Curling Clubs in Ottawa, Canada. In odd years, the event was a qualifier for the men's Canada Cup of Curling while in even years the event is the women's qualifier...
. In 2003, both clubs hosted the Canadian Junior Curling Championships
Canadian Junior Curling Championships
The Canadian Junior Curling Championships is an annual curling tournament held to determine the best junior-level curling team in Canada. Junior level curlers must be under the age of 20 as of December 31 in the year prior to the tournament....
. The club also hosted the 2006 and 2007 Canadian Blind Curling Championships.
Provincial champions
Year | Event | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Record at Nationals | Record at Worlds |
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1972 | Women's Juniors Pepsi Ontario Junior Curling Championships The Pepsi Ontario Junior Curling Championships is an annual curling tournament. It is the provincial curling championship for curling teams aged 20 and under in Southern Ontario. The winning team represents Ontario at the Canadian Junior Curling Championships.... |
Judy Jamieson | Debbie Grant | Lynn Britt | Denise Allan | ? | - |
1972 | British Consols | Eldon Coombe Eldon Coombe Eldon Coombe is a Canadian curler from Ottawa, Canada. Coombe is a native of Kingston, Ontario. He began curling at age 15.Coombe and his Ottawa Curling Club rink of third Keith Forgues, Second Jim Patrick and Lead Barry Provost "dominated the curling scene from the mid 60s to the mid 70s"... |
Keith Forgues | Jim Patrick | Barry Provost | 4th (6-4) | N/A |
1979 | Men's Masters | Ted Root | Ralph Smith | Bob Martin | Elwyn MacDonald | N/A | N/A |
1985 | Intermediate Men's | Russ Taylor | Bruce Lonsbery | Al Reed | Jack Casserly | N/A | N/A |
1990 | Men's Masters | Ken Hart | Roy James | Cec Morris | Rae Brown | N/A | N/A |
1993 | Silver Tankard | Brad Shinn Ian MacAulay |
John Theriault Bill Gamble |
Dave Korim Richard Groulx |
Geoff Colley Barry Conrad |
N/A | N/A |
1993 | Challenge | Terry Clark | Jack Casserly | Wayne Lennon | Ian MacAulay | N/A | N/A |
1995 | Men's Colts | Ken Campbell | John Galligan | James Sutherland | Steve O'Brien | N/A | N/A |
1997 | Men's Masters | Rod Matheson | Jack Ross | Bob McKenzie | Gord Cummings | N/A | N/A |
1997 | Senior Mixed | Paul Engelbrecht | Bonnie Matheson | Rod Matheson | Darlene Engelrecht | N/A | N/A |
1997 | Men's Juniors | John Morris John Morris (curler) John Morris is a Canadian curler, and Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic gold medalist from Chestermere, Alberta. Morris plays third for the Kevin Martin team. Morris, author of the book Fit to Curl, is the son of Maureen and Earle Morris, inventor of the "Stabilizer" curling broom... |
Craig Savill Craig Savill Craig Edward Savill is a Canadian curler from Ottawa. He currently plays lead for former World Champion Glenn Howard rink.... |
Matt St. Louis | Mark Homan | 2nd (10-6) | |
1998 | Women's Juniors | Jenn Hanna Jenn Hanna Jennifer Ann Hanna is a Canadian curler who curls out of the Ottawa Curling Club. She was a finalist in both the 1998 Canadian Junior Curling Championship and the 2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts.-Personal life:... |
Amanda Vanderspank | Julie Colquhoun | Stephanie Hanna | 2nd (10-3) | - |
1998 | Men's Juniors | John Morris John Morris (curler) John Morris is a Canadian curler, and Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic gold medalist from Chestermere, Alberta. Morris plays third for the Kevin Martin team. Morris, author of the book Fit to Curl, is the son of Maureen and Earle Morris, inventor of the "Stabilizer" curling broom... |
Craig Savill Craig Savill Craig Edward Savill is a Canadian curler from Ottawa. He currently plays lead for former World Champion Glenn Howard rink.... |
Andy Ormsby | Brent Laing Brent Laing Brent Laing is a Canadian curler from Stayner, Ontario. He currently plays second for Glenn Howard.... |
1st (12-3) | 1st (11-0) |
1999 | Women's Trophy | Laurie Shields | Barb Wheatley | Andrea Leganchuk | Sandra Ribey | N/A | N/A |
1999 | Men's Juniors | John Morris John Morris (curler) John Morris is a Canadian curler, and Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic gold medalist from Chestermere, Alberta. Morris plays third for the Kevin Martin team. Morris, author of the book Fit to Curl, is the son of Maureen and Earle Morris, inventor of the "Stabilizer" curling broom... |
Craig Savill Craig Savill Craig Edward Savill is a Canadian curler from Ottawa. He currently plays lead for former World Champion Glenn Howard rink.... |
Jason Young Jason Young (curler) Jason "Jay" Young is a Canadian curler from Wyoming, Ontario. Young is a former World Junior Curling champion.In 1999, Young joined the World Junior champion John Morris rink from the Ottawa Curling Club. He replaced Andy Ormsby in the second position... |
Brent Laing Brent Laing Brent Laing is a Canadian curler from Stayner, Ontario. He currently plays second for Glenn Howard.... |
1st (11-4) | 1st (10-1) |
2000 | Senior Mixed | Reg Plaster | Donna Lamoureux | Randy Garland | Dianne Sullivan | N/A | N/A |
2002 | Women's Trophy | Eveline Shaw | Laurie Shields | Andrea Leganchuk | Sue Kollar | N/A | N/A |
2002 | Women's Tankard | Eveline Shaw Joyce Potter |
Laurie Shields Muriel Potter |
Margaret Pross Janelle Sadler |
Sue Kollar Faye Linseman |
N/A | N/A |
2003 | Senior Mixed | Randy Garland | Eveline Shaw | Roger Shaw | Margaret Pross | N/A | N/A |
2003 | Senior Women's | Joyce Potter | Muriel Potter | Janelle Sadler | Faye Linseman | 3rd (9-3) | - |
2005 | Men's Masters | Rod Matheson | Eldon Coombe Eldon Coombe Eldon Coombe is a Canadian curler from Ottawa, Canada. Coombe is a native of Kingston, Ontario. He began curling at age 15.Coombe and his Ottawa Curling Club rink of third Keith Forgues, Second Jim Patrick and Lead Barry Provost "dominated the curling scene from the mid 60s to the mid 70s"... |
Ron Brown | Georges Bourgon | 3rd (5-3) | N/A |
2005 | Scott Tournament of Hearts | Jenn Hanna Jenn Hanna Jennifer Ann Hanna is a Canadian curler who curls out of the Ottawa Curling Club. She was a finalist in both the 1998 Canadian Junior Curling Championship and the 2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts.-Personal life:... |
Pascale Letendre | Dawn Askin Dawn Askin Dawn Askin is a Canadian curler from Winnipeg, Manitoba. She currently plays lead for Jennifer Jones.... |
Stephanie Hanna | 2nd (11-6) | - |
2009 | Women's Juniors | Rachel Homan Rachel Homan Rachel Catherine Homan is a Canadian curler from Orleans, Ontario. Homan is a former Canadian Junior Champion.-Career:... |
Emma Miskew Emma Miskew Emma Kathryn Miskew is a Canadian curler. She currently plays third for Rachel Homan.She is the long time third for Homan, joining the rink in 2001 at the age of 12. Miskew has been curling since she was six... |
Alison Kreviazuk Alison Kreviazuk Alison Kreviazuk is a Canadian curler from Ottawa. She is the long time second for the Rachel Homan rink.... |
Lynn Kreviazuk Lynn Kreviazuk Lynn Elizabeth Kreviazuk is a Canadian curler from Ottawa, Ontario.Kreviazuk has been the long time lead for the Rachel Homan rink. She first joined the team in 2005 as its second... |
2nd (10-3) | - |
2010 | Women's Juniors | Rachel Homan Rachel Homan Rachel Catherine Homan is a Canadian curler from Orleans, Ontario. Homan is a former Canadian Junior Champion.-Career:... |
Emma Miskew Emma Miskew Emma Kathryn Miskew is a Canadian curler. She currently plays third for Rachel Homan.She is the long time third for Homan, joining the rink in 2001 at the age of 12. Miskew has been curling since she was six... |
Laura Crocker | Lynn Kreviazuk Lynn Kreviazuk Lynn Elizabeth Kreviazuk is a Canadian curler from Ottawa, Ontario.Kreviazuk has been the long time lead for the Rachel Homan rink. She first joined the team in 2005 as its second... |
1st (13-0) | 2nd (9-2) |
2011 | Men's Juniors | Mathew Camm Mathew Camm Mathew Robert "Mat" Camm is a Canadian curler from Ottawa.Camm is originally from Rockland, Ontario. In 2007, Camm played lead for the Neil Sinclair rink which won the Ontario Bantam boy's championship... |
Scott Howard | David Mathers | Andrew Hamilton | 2nd (12-4) | - |
2011 | Scotties Tournament of Hearts | Rachel Homan Rachel Homan Rachel Catherine Homan is a Canadian curler from Orleans, Ontario. Homan is a former Canadian Junior Champion.-Career:... |
Emma Miskew Emma Miskew Emma Kathryn Miskew is a Canadian curler. She currently plays third for Rachel Homan.She is the long time third for Homan, joining the rink in 2001 at the age of 12. Miskew has been curling since she was six... |
Alison Kreviazuk Alison Kreviazuk Alison Kreviazuk is a Canadian curler from Ottawa. She is the long time second for the Rachel Homan rink.... |
Lisa Weagle Lisa Weagle Lisa Weagle is a Canadian curler from Ottawa, Ontario. Weagle is the lead on the team skipped by Rachel Homan out of the Ottawa Curling Club.... |
4th (9-5) | - |
2011 | Men's Masters | Layne Noble | Rick Bachand | Randy Garland | Cal Hegge | N/A |