Waterloo Region Record

Portage la Prairie to host mixed doubles qualifier

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OTTAWA — Canada’s first Olympic mixed doubles curling trials will be held in Portage la Prairie, Man., in early January. The 18-team competitio­n to determine Canada’s representa­tives at the 2018 Winter Olympics will be held Jan. 3-7 at Stride Place, Curling Canada said Tuesday in a release. Mixed doubles curling will make its Olympic debut at the Feb. 9-25 Pyeongchan­g Games. Edmonton’s Joanne Courtney and Winnipeg’s Reid Carruthers clinched a berth for Canada with their second-place finish at last week’s world mixed doubles championsh­ip in Lethbridge, Alta. Saskatoon’s Marliese Kasner and Dustin Kalthoff also earned qualificat­ion points for Canada with their fifth-place result at the 2016 playdowns in Karlstad, Sweden. The Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings — the Olympic trials for traditiona­l four-athlete teams — will be held in early December in Ottawa. Players from winning teams will not be eligible to compete in the mixed doubles trials. Mixed teams will be split into two pools of nine. Eight teams will advance into modified double-knockout playoffs. Seven teams have already qualified for the mixed doubles trials. The Courtney/ Carruthers and Kasner/Kalthoff duos are in along with Ottawa’s Rachel Homan and Calgary’s John Morris, Winnipeg’s Jennifer Jones and Brent Laing of Shanty Bay, Ont., Calgary’s Chelsea Carey and Winnipeg’s Colin Hodgson, Kalynn Virtue of Lethbridge and Calgary’s Charley Thomas, and Ottawa’s Emma Miskew and Tyrel Griffith of Kelowna, B.C. The remaining 11 teams will be determined from a final regional bonspiel qualifier next fall. If needed, teams from the Canadian mixed doubles rankings list would round out the field.

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