Vancouver Sun

Weagle returns to curling lead role

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Two-time Olympian Lisa Weagle will return to the four-player game next season as the lead for the Laval, Que.,-based team skipped by Laurie St-Georges.

Weagle, who won a world title in 2017 on a team skipped by Rachel Homan, represente­d Canada at the 2018 Winter Games in Pyeongchan­g, South Korea. She was also a member of the five-player team skipped by Jennifer Jones that wore the Maple Leaf at the 2022 Beijing Olympics.

Weagle stepped away from competitiv­e team curling for the first half of the quadrennia­l, but was still active in mixed doubles with John Epping. Her new four-player rink also includes Jamie Sinclair at third and Emily Riley at second.

“I think the test for me the last couple of years is if I say yes to something, I need to feel excited about it,” Weagle said from Ottawa. “To me, this is a team that's already really good and they are ready to take the step to the next level.

“It's something that got me excited and I'm hoping that I can contribute and see what we can accomplish together.”

St-Georges, who's currently ranked 20th in Canada, made her fourth career appearance as Quebec skip at the national championsh­ip last February in Calgary. She missed the playoffs at 4-4.

“(Lisa) is such a skilled athlete and she understand­s the game so well,” St-Georges said from Laval. “We were looking for a player who can bring some experience but also skills and be a sweeping asset to the team. It was a no-brainer for us.”

Weagle, 39, attended the Scotties Tournament of Hearts to help support the Sandra Schmirler Foundation.

“I still really love the game,” Weagle said. “So when this opportunit­y came ... I felt like this was the right fit at the right time.”

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