The Peterborough Examiner

Alberta plans joint women’s, men’s curling championsh­ip, no ‘bubble’

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SYLVAN LAKE, ALTA. — Alberta intends to hold its provincial men’s and women’s curling championsh­ips jointly in January.

Curlers won’t “bubble” at the Jan. 25-31 events at Sylvan Lake’s NexSource Centre, but modificati­ons will be in place to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus, Curl Alberta said Thursday in a statement.

“What is clear is that the ‘bubble’ concept, as was utilized by the NHL, will not be employed at this event for a few reasons,” executive director Jill Richards said in the statement.

“First, it would not be necessary according to Alberta’s current health guidance, as teams will not be in contact with the opposition. That is, the non-delivering team will relinquish the sheet completely,” she said.

“Secondly, creating a true bubble environmen­t is a significan­t undertakin­g, with a variety of heightened health and safety protocols and related expenses that are realistica­lly within reach for only much larger or profession­al sport organizati­ons.”

Current competitio­n policies expect each team to form a cohort, which allows for more than one sweeper on a delivered stone, Curl Alberta said.

The women’s championsh­ip will be an eight-team round robin with the number of playoff teams reduced from four to three. The men’s format will be a 12-team triple knockout with a Page playoff.

“The two formats simply complement each other well given our time frame for the event,” Richards said.

Laura Walker and Brendan Bottcher skip the defending women’s and men’s Alberta champions, respective­ly.

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