Times Colonist

Homan, Koe punch tickets to Olympics

- GREGORY STRONG

OTTAWA — A semifinal loss at the 2013 Olympic Trials left the members of Team Homan crushed. It may have been the best thing that ever happened to them.

Skip Rachel Homan and her teammates made some changes for this quadrennia­l. Their efforts paid off Sunday when they booked their Olympic ticket with a 6-5 win over Chelsea Carey in the final of the Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings.

“You really have to lose before you win because you sometimes don’t know how to win,” said former Team Homan coach Earle Morris.

Later in the evening, Calgary’s Kevin Koe earned the men’s Olympic berth with a 7-6 victory over Winnipeg’s Mike McEwen.

“It’s hard to put into words,” Koe said. “Obviously, it’s unbelievab­le.”

Sherry Middaugh beat Homan four years ago in Winnipeg before falling to Jennifer Jones, who went on to win gold at the Sochi Games.

This time around, Jones was dispatched by Homan in the semifinals. The Ottawa skip then topped Carey for the title in front of a boisterous home crowd.

“We just kept getting better and better as the week went on,” Homan said.

Carey was down two with hammer in the 10th end. Her double takeout attempt only cleared one of Homan’s stones and the celebratio­n was on.

Homan and third Emma Miskew jumped in each other’s arms and were quickly joined by lead Lisa Weagle and second Joanne Courtney.

“[To win] in our hometown, we couldn’t have written a better story,” Homan said. “We can’t wait to represent Canada in Pyeongchan­g.”

The men’s final was a backand-forth battle that also went the distance. Koe forced McEwen to a single in the ninth end to get hammer coming home.

In the 10th, McEwen had one stone biting the top of the fourfoot and one at the back. Koe’s team put everything they had into the sweep and the draw gave them the winning point.

 ??  ?? Skips Kevin Koe and Rachel Homan celebrate their wins at the curling trials in Ottawa.
Skips Kevin Koe and Rachel Homan celebrate their wins at the curling trials in Ottawa.

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