The Hamilton Spectator

Curling Canada tweaks criteria for Winter Olympics

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OTTAWA — Canada’s national curling champions no longer have to win a medal at the world championsh­ip to book a berth in the Olympic trials.

Curling Canada released its 2022 Olympic Games qualificat­ion criteria for teams and mixed doubles Wednesday.

The country’s representa­tives in men’s and women’s team curling in Beijing will emerge from the 18-team Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings in Saskatoon from Nov. 27 to Dec. 5, 2021.

The mixed doubles duo attempting to defend the gold claimed by John Morris and Kaitlyn Lawes in 2018 will be determined Jan. 3-9, ’22, in a community yet to be announced.

“The next two years will be challengin­g, but having these formats in place will give our teams something tangible to prepare for, and I am confident they’ll be ready to perform at peak levels when the time comes,” Curling Canada’s highperfor­mance director Gerry Peckham said in a statement.

The Roar of the Rings tournament format remains unchanged from the 2017 trials in Ottawa. The men’s and women’s fields will be nine teams per gender with the top three advancing to playoffs.

The top seed earns a bye to the final, while the second and third seeds meet in a semifinal.

The Roar of the Rings field will include the winners of the 2020 and ’21 national women’s and men’s championsh­ips — the Scotties Tournament of Hearts and Tim Hortons Brier respective­ly.

Curling Canada required national champions to also win a medal at world championsh­ips to seal their invitation to the ’17 trials, but that requiremen­t has been dropped for ’21.

The trials field will also include the ’19 and ’20 Home Hardware Canada Cup champions, the highest non-qualified teams in the Canadian Team Ranking Systems (CTRS) and winners of the pretrials qualifying tournament.

Two men’s teams and two women’s teams will join the trials field from the pretrials tournament Oct. 26-31 at a location yet to be named.

Brad Jacobs of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., and Winnipeg’s Jennifer Jones are already in the pretrials by virtue of winning the 2018 Canada Cup, but they’ll attempt to lock down trials spots over the next two years. Mixed doubles made its Olympic debut in ’18 in Pyeongchan­g, South Korea, with Canadians claiming the first gold medal in the event.

Canada’s trials field for ’22 will be reduced to 16 teams from 18 and split into two eight-team pools. The top seeds in each group plus the next four best records advance to a six-team modified double knockout playoff.

The 2020 and ’21 Canadian mixed doubles champions, regional championsh­ip winners and the top teams in the Canadian Mixed Doubles Rankings in ’20 and ’21 qualify for trials.

As was the case for the ’18 Olympics, curlers from teams who win the Roar of the Rings are not eligible to compete in the mixed doubles trials and represent Canada in both discipline­s at the games.

Canada still has to qualify as a country to compete in curling in Beijing.

China has an automatic berth as the host country.

The Olympic fields in each discipline — men’s and women’s team curling and mixed doubles — will be determined by results at the 2020 and ’21 world championsh­ips as well as last-chance qualifiers in December ’21.

 ?? CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Canada skip Jennifer Jones watches her shot against Sweden during the gold-medal game at the world women’s curling championsh­ip on March 25, 2018, in North Bay, Ont.
CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO Canada skip Jennifer Jones watches her shot against Sweden during the gold-medal game at the world women’s curling championsh­ip on March 25, 2018, in North Bay, Ont.

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