BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//172.64.80.1//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.26.9// CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH X-WR-CALNAME:PEICurling.com X-WR-CALDESC:Prince Edward Island'\;s Curling Website X-FROM-URL:https://peicurling.com X-WR-TIMEZONE:America/Halifax BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Halifax X-LIC-LOCATION:America/Halifax BEGIN:STANDARD DTSTART:20231105T020000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0300 TZOFFSETTO:-0400 RDATE:20241103T020000 TZNAME:AST END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT DTSTART:20240310T020000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0400 TZOFFSETTO:-0300 RDATE:20250309T020000 TZNAME:ADT END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-88783@peicurling.com DTSTAMP:20240328T193350Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-US:Canadian Ch'ship - CCA CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:One of Canada’s most popular national curling championships mak es its much-anticipated return to Ottawa.\nPlay gets underway Monday at th e Ottawa Hunt & Golf Club in the 2021 Everest Canadian Curling Club Champi onships. (Photo\, courtesy Ottawa Hunt & Golf Club)\nThe 2021 Everest Cana dian Curling Club Championships get underway Monday afternoon at the Ottaw a Hunt and Golf Club\, bringing together the country’s top men’s and women ’s club curling teams\, with all 14 of Curling Canada’s Member Association s (10 provinces\, three territories and Northern Ontario) represented in b oth genders.\n\nPenny Shantz won Olympic gold playing for Canada at the 19 88 Winter Games in Calgary. (Photo\, Canadian Press/Canadian Olympic Commi ttee/Ted Grant)\n\nEach team is allowed just one player who has played in a provincial/territorial Juniors’\, Men’s (Brier)\, Women’s (Scotties) or Seniors’ championship in the current or previous three curling seasons\, o r participated in a full-field Grand Slam event in the current or previous three curling seasons.\nThe field in Ottawa features many past participan ts in the Tim Hortons Brier\, the Scotties Tournament of Hearts and even a n Olympic gold-medallist.\nThe B.C. women’s team from Parksville is skippe d by Penny Shantz\, who played for the Linda Moore-skipped Canadian team t hat won gold at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary\, where curling was a demonstration sport.\nAlso in the field is Shelly Bradley\, who’s skipping the Prince Edward Island team from Charlottetown. Bradley played for P.E. I. at six Scotties Tournament of Hearts. [The team also includes Amanda Po wer\, Aleya Quilty\, and Jodi Murphy.]\nOn the men’s side\, Team Quebec fr om Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville is skipped by Philippe Ménard\, who threw le ad rocks for his brother Jean-Michel Ménard at seven Tim Hortons Briers.\n Meanwhile\, Newfoundland-Labrador’s team from St. John’s is skipped by Mar k Noseworthy\, who also skipped his home province at four editions of the Tim Hortons Brier\, earning a bronze medal in 1987 at Edmonton.\nAlso wort h noting is that 2016 Canadian Curling Club Championships men’s winning sk ip Wes Forget is now throwing second rocks for Team Tanner Horgan at the 2 021 Tim Hortons Canadian Curling Trials\, presented by AGI\, where Canada’ s Olympic four-player teams are being decided.\n[P.E.I. will be represente d by the Summerside Curling Club at the Silver Fox Entertainment Complex m en’s team of Tim Hockin\, Darren Higgins\, Mike Spencer and Jonathan Green an.]\nThe annual fundraising challenge to benefit youth curling across Can ada through the Curling Canada Foundation will once again be a part of the 2021 Everest Canadian Curling Club Championships. Teams will be involved in fundraising\, and the team that raises the most money for junior curlin g will earn a $2\,500 grant for their home clubs. You can find more inform ation by CLICKING HERE.\nAt the most recent Everest Canadian Curling Club Championships\, two years ago in Leduc\, Alta.\, teams from Alberta (Nanet te Dupont’s women’s team from Lethbridge) and Ontario (Paul Moffatt’s men’ s team from Kitchener-Waterloo) captured gold medals.\n\nSeven-time Tim Ho rtons Brier participant Philippe Ménard will be skipping Quebec at the 202 1 Everest Canadian Curling Club Championships. (Photo\, Curling Canada/Mic hael Burns)\n\nThe Canadian Curling Club Championships began in 2009 in To ronto. Since then\, Alberta and Ontario have each won the men’s title thre e times\, while B.C. and Saskatchewan have each claimed two titles and New foundland/Labrador has one.\nOn the women’s side\, Manitoba leads the way with four championships\, followed by Ontario and Alberta with three apiec e\, and Prince Edward Island with a single victory.\nThe 14 men’s and 14 w omen’s teams will be split into two seven-team round-robin pools. After a single round-robin\, the top three teams in each pool will make the modifi ed double-knockout playoffs\, which begin Friday\, Dec. 3\, at 9 a.m. (all times Eastern). \nThe championship semifinals are scheduled for Saturday\ , Dec. 4\, at 9 a.m.\, and the semifinal winners will play for gold\, and the losers will play for bronze later that day at 2 p.m.\nGames from the 2 021 Everest Canadian Curling Club Championships will be live-streamed on T SN.ca as well as on Curling Canada’s YouTube channel. Check curling.ca/bro adcast for the up-to-date broadcast schedule.\nScores and standings from t he event will be available at www.curling.ca/scoreboard.\nFor draw times\, team lineups and other event info\, go to: www.curling.ca/2021clubchampio nships.\nClick the link to read this story at Curling Canada: https://www. curling.ca/blog/2021/11/26/everest-club-championships/\nShare this:Click t o share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211129 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211205 LOCATION:Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club @ 1 Hunt Club Rd\, Ottawa\, ON K1V 1B9 SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:Silver Fox and Ch’town teams to compete at 2021 Everest Canadian Cu rling Club Ch’ships (Curling Canada) URL:https://peicurling.com/event/teams-representing-silver-fox-and-chtown-c lubs-to-compete-at-2021-everest-canadian-club-chships/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-WP-IMAGES-URL:thumbnail\;https://i0.wp.com/peicurling.com/wp-content/uplo ads/2021/11/ECCCWidecrop.png?resize=150%2C150&ssl=1\;150\;150\;1\,medium\; https://i0.wp.com/peicurling.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/ECCCWidecrop.p ng?fit=300%2C288&ssl=1\;300\;288\;1\,large\;https://i0.wp.com/peicurling.c om/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/ECCCWidecrop.png?fit=975%2C935&ssl=1\;975\;9 35\;1 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n
\\nOne of Canada’s most popular national cu rling championships makes its much-anticipated return to Ottawa.
\nPlay gets underway Monday at the Ottawa Hunt & Golf Club in the 2021 Everest Canadian Curling Club Cham pionships. (Photo\, courtesy Ottawa Hunt & Golf Club)
\nThe 2021 Everest Canadian Curling Club Championships get underway Monday afternoon at the Ottaw a Hunt and Golf Club\, bringing together the country’s top men’s and women ’s club curling teams\, with all 14 of Curling Canada’s Member Association s (10 provinces\, three territories and Northern Ontario) represented in b oth genders.
\nEach team is allowed just one player who has played in a provincial/territorial Juniors’\, Men’s (B rier)\, Women’s (Scotties) or Seniors’ championship in the current or prev ious three curling seasons\, or participated in a full-field Grand Slam ev ent in the current or previous three curling seasons.
\nThe field in Ottawa features many past participants in the Tim Hortons Brier\, the Sco tties Tournament of Hearts and even an Olympic gold-medallist.
\nThe B.C. women’s team from Parksville is skipped by Penny Shantz\, who played for the Linda Moore-skipped Canadian team that won gold at the 1988 Winte r Olympics in Calgary\, where curling was a demonstration sport.
\nA lso in the field is Shelly Bradley\, who’s skipping the Prince Edward Isla nd team from Charlottetown. Bradley played for P.E.I. at six Scotties Tour nament of Hearts. [The team also includes Amanda Power\, Aleya Quilty\, an d Jodi Murphy.]
\nOn the men’s side\, Team Quebec from Saint-Bruno-d e-Montarville is skipped by Philippe Ménard\, who threw lead rocks for his brother Jean-Michel Ménard at seven Tim Hortons Briers.
\nMeanwhile \, Newfoundland-Labrador’s team from St. John’s is skipped by Mark Nosewor thy\, who also skipped his home province at four editions of the Tim Horto ns Brier\, earning a bronze medal in 1987 at Edmonton.
\nAlso worth noting is that 2016 Canadian Curling Club Championships men’s winning skip Wes Forget is now throwing second rocks for Team Tanner Horgan at the 202 1 Tim Hortons Canadian Curling Trials\, presented by AGI\, where Canada’s Olympic four-player teams are being decided.
\n[P.E.I. will be repre sented by the Summerside Curling Club at the Silver Fox Entertainment Comp lex men’s team of Tim Hockin\, Darren Higgins\, Mike Spencer and Jonathan Greenan.]
\nThe annual fundraising challenge to benefit youth curlin g across Canada through the Curling Canada Foundation will once again be a part of the 2021 Everest Canadian Curling Club Championships. Teams will be involved in fundraising\, and the team that raises the most money for j unior curling will earn a $2\,500 grant for their home clubs. You can find more information by CLICKING HERE.
\nAt the most rec ent Everest Canadian Curling Club Championships\, two years ago in Leduc\, Alta.\, teams from Alberta (Nanette Dupont’s women’s team from Lethbridge ) and Ontario (Paul Moffatt’s men’s team from Kitchener-Waterloo) captured gold medals.
\nThe Canadian Curling Club Championships began in 2009 in Toronto. Since then\, Alberta and Ontario have each won the men’s title th ree times\, while B.C. and Saskatchewan have each claimed two titles and N ewfoundland/Labrador has one.
\nOn the women’s side\, Manitoba leads the way with four championships\, followed by Ontario and Alberta with th ree apiece\, and Prince Edward Island with a single victory.
\nThe 1 4 men’s and 14 women’s teams will be split into two seven-team round-robin pools. After a single round-robin\, the top three teams in each pool will make the modified double-knockout playoffs\, which begin Friday\, Dec. 3\ , at 9 a.m. (all times Eastern).
\nThe championship semifinals are scheduled for Saturday\, Dec. 4\, at 9 a.m.\, and the semifinal winners wi ll play for gold\, and the losers will play for bronze later that day at 2 p.m.
\nGames from the 2021 Everest Canadian Curling Club Championsh ips will be live-streamed on TSN.ca as well as on Curling Canada’s YouTube channel. Check curling.ca/broadcast for the up-to-date broadcast schedule.
\nScores and standings from the event will be available at www.curling.ca/scoreboard.
\nFor draw times\, team lineups and other event info\, go to: www.curling.ca/2021clubchampionships .
\nClick the link to read this story at Curling Canada: http s://www.curling.ca/blog/2021/11/26/everest-club-championships/
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