Saskatoon StarPhoenix

Nutana Curling Club awarded next year's U18 championsh­ips

Best young curlers from across Canada set to converge on Saskatoon in February

- DARREN ZARY

The future of Canada's curling will be on full display in Saskatoon next February.

The nation's young curling stars will converge on the city to compete at the 2025 Canadian Under-18 Curling Championsh­ips, Curling Canada announced Friday.

The event — to be held at the Nutana Curling Club from Feb. 16 to 22 — will attract 42 teams (21 male, 21 female) from across Canada.

It will be their first national championsh­ip exposure for most of these young competitor­s.

Since its inception seven years ago, the U18 event has featured numerous players who have gone on to success at the under-21 level. Many of them later earned spots on today's top men's and women's high-performanc­e teams.

“Since we introduced the Canadian Under-18 Championsh­ips in 2017, it has become one of most popular and eagerly anticipate­d events on our competitiv­e calendar, as well as a crucial piece of our high performanc­e athlete developmen­t program,” Curling Canada CEO Nolan Thiessen said in a news release. “Saskatoon has proven, time and time again, that it knows how to put on amazing curling events, and we know that players, coaches and fans will have a memorable experience in 2025.”

The provincial and territoria­l male and female under-18 champions from Curling Canada's 14 member associatio­ns (10 provinces, three territorie­s, Northern Ontario) will receive invitation­s to compete in Saskatoon.

The hosting member associatio­n, Curlsask, gets a second invitation to the event. As well, the top-six ranked member associatio­ns based on the standings of the previous two events will receive invitation­s (rankings exclude the host Saskatchew­an associatio­n).

It will be the first time Saskatchew­an hosts the Canadian Under-18 Championsh­ips, but it's just one of many major curling events to be staged in Saskatoon. Most recently, the city hosted the Masters Grand Slam of Curling event in December at Merlis Belsher Place. The city also hosted the 2021 Canadian Curling Trials, which decided Canada's Olympic four-player entries for the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing.

“Being able to see our country's top up-and-coming players under one roof in Saskatoon will be a wonderful opportunit­y, and we're excited to welcome the Canadian Under-18 Championsh­ips to our province for the first time,” said Curlsask executive director Steve Turner.

At the most recent Canadian Under-18 Championsh­ips, in February at Ottawa, teams from Manitoba (skipped by Shaela Hayward) and Newfoundla­nd/ Labrador (skipped by Simon Perry) claimed the female and male championsh­ips respective­ly.

In the six-year history of the Canadian Under-18 championsh­ips (2020 and 2021 events were cancelled during the COVID-19 pandemic), Alberta and Northern Ontario have each won two female national titles, while Nova Scotia and Manitoba have each claimed one.

On the male side, there have been winners from six different regions — Newfoundla­nd/labrador, Nova Scotia, Saskatchew­an, Alberta, Ontario and Northern Ontario.

“We're proud that Curling Canada has shown its faith in us to host a major event such as this, and we are ready to make the 2025 Canadian Under-18 Championsh­ips a special time for players, family members, coaches and fans,” said Nutana Curling Club general manager Kory Kohuch. “We have a lot of work to do to get ready, but we have a great base of members who want to put on a first-class show in 2025.”

Saskatoon has proven, time and time again, that it knows how to put on amazing curling events.

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