The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Canadian curlers faced Scottish competitio­n in the prestigiou­s Strathcona Cup in Perth at the weekend. Team captains Rod Mickel and Derek Hay share a dram with organiser George Delgaty. Picture: Gareth Jennings.

Competitio­n is held in Perth and provost will host civic reception for teams

- JAMIE BUCHAN jabuchan@thecourier.co.uk

Canadian curlers received a warm welcome when they swept into Perth at the weekend.

Ten touring teams from across the pond are competing against local players and other Scottish rinks as part of the Strathcona Cup.

It is the first time in a decade that the tournament has been held in the Fair City.

The games, hosted by the Royal Caledonian Curling Club, are being played at the Dewars Centre.

A packed itinerary has been prepared for the Canadian players, including a distillery tour and a traditiona­l Scottish ceilidh featuring music and entertainm­ent from Perth Strathspey and Reel Society and the Julie Young Dancers.

Today the teams will be greeted at a civic reception hosted by Provost Dennis Melloy, before a final round of games at Dewar’s in the afternoon.

Some of the Canadian players have come across from Winnipeg, which boasts more curling clubs than the whole of Scotland.

Royal Caledonian Curling Club secretary George Delgaty said he was thrilled the high profile games were returning to Perth.

“The event comes to Scotland every 10 years,” he said. “It has been running for 115 years and really is the pinnacle of club curling. Just to be selected for one of the teams means a lot.”

He said: “When I started curling in the 1980s, I would never have thought I’d get the chance to compete in the Strathcona Cup.”

The games come hot on the heels of the Mercure City of Perth Masters, which was held at the start of the year.

The event was seen as the number one men’s curling event in Europe and was used as preparatio­n for the Winter Olympics in South Korea.

For four days, the Dewars Centre rink hosted teams from as far afield as Japan, Russia, Sweden and Switzerlan­d. Team GB, which won silver at the recent European Curling Championsh­ips, also took part.

The Mercure Hotel-sponsored event was hailed as a major boost for the local economy.

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Pictures: Gareth Jennings. The Canadians show off their skills on the ice.
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The Scottish team in action at Dewars Centre in Perth.

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