Penticton Herald

Rule exemption to be crafted so Jones can return as Team Canada at 2019 Scotties

- By The Canadian Press

Curling Canada is planning to craft a rule exemption in order to allow an altered Jennifer Jones squad to return as Team Canada at the 2019 Scotties Tournament of Hearts.

Under the current setup, a team must have at least three of the four members from a winning team return.

Jones beat Team Wild Card’s Kerri Einarson to win the national championsh­ip last month in Penticton. The Manitoba lineup included Jones at skip, lead Dawn McEwen, second Jill Officer and substitute Shannon Birchard at third.

Vice-skip Kaitlyn Lawes did not play because she was preparing for the mixed doubles event at the Winter Olympics.

Officer recently announced that she would be stepping away from competitiv­e curling at the end of this season.

That leaves Jones with only two returning members from her 2018 Scotties roster — one short of the minimum — for the 2019 playdowns in Sydney, N.S., next February.

However, Curling Canada director Gerry Peckham said that a rule exemption was warranted in this case due to the unexpected scheduling conflict with the Games.

“The original rule never contemplat­ed the possible impact of a mixed doubles team on a lineup at the Scotties or the Brier,” Peckham said.

“So the three-of-four rule obviously needs to be rewritten to factor in that possibilit­y now that we know it exists.”

Lawes, who won gold at the Pyeongchan­g Games with John Morris, returned to the Jones rink for the recent world women’s curling championsh­ip in North Bay, Ont. The Winnipeg team defeated Sweden’s Anna Hasselborg to win gold last Sunday.

Jocelyn Peterman will replace Officer at the second position next season. Birchard, who served as team alternate at the world championsh­ip, plans to join a new team.

Lawes was listed as an alternate on the Scotties’ roster, but she will be back as a regular next season.

 ?? The Canadian Press ?? Canada skip Jennifer Jones holds up the trophy after winning the gold medal over Sweden at the World Women’s Curling Championsh­ip last Sunday in North Bay, Ont.
The Canadian Press Canada skip Jennifer Jones holds up the trophy after winning the gold medal over Sweden at the World Women’s Curling Championsh­ip last Sunday in North Bay, Ont.

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