CCA has another exceptional year

(CCA) The Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Canadian Curling Association (CCA) was held in Gatineau, Quebec on Saturday, June 19th.The CCA is pleased to report that, for a third consecutive year, it will finish the fiscal year in the black, with a continued positive financial outlook. The Association showed a financial surplus of $853,044 for the year 2009-2010, which far exceeded the projected budget, with a total accumulated surplus of $2,556,996. Almost all of the accumulated surplus has been allocated to the recently established CCA long-term reserve fund.
“This has been a truly remarkable and successful year,” said Greg Stremlaw, Chief Executive Officer of the CCA. “Not only are we pleased to report a third consecutive financial surplus, but competitively, Canada reached the international podium 11 out of 11 times. We also enjoyed the highest television numbers in our history, we had the jubilation of hosting the Olympics and Paralympics on home soil and we were thrilled with the success of our teams in Vancouver.
“In addition, this year’s National Curling Congress (NCC) and AGM established a landmark decision. After years of debate and various efforts, I am very proud to announce that the CCA’s membership endorsed a presentation by senior staff which will see each of our Member Associations (MA’s) have an equitable opportunity to access the CCA’s national championships in the years ahead. This is long overdue and will provide a fair platform for all, as it will be built on a performance-based criteria for each MA to qualify for the final field of 12 teams in each championship.”
A number of other notices of motion, either passed by the General Assembly or agreed to in meetings which took place during the NCC, included the following:
– A new CCA rulebook was approved and will be in effect for the next two years. A number of housekeeping changes were submitted and approved, many of which will bring the CCA rules in-line, as much as possible, with the rules of the World Curling Federation. The major adjustment that will impact all of the CCA championships in 2010–2011 will see the time for each team to complete a 10 end game remain at 73 minutes, with no additional time provided for coaching time outs. Each team will be allocated two coaching time periods of one minute but the team’s clock that called the time out will continue to run. One similar coaching time period will be allocated for each team during an extra-end.
– The Olympic qualifying process for 2014 was presented in general principle. The major change will see the qualifying process take place over a period of two years rather than three years, which was incorporated for the 2010 Olympic Games. It was confirmed that a Pre-Trials process, followed by an eight team Trials (men and women), similar to what was done for 2010, will be in place for the next quadrennial.
– A bronze medal game will be introduced for the Scotties Tournament of Hearts and the Tim Hortons Brier in 2011. The bronze medal game will involve the loser of the Page 3 versus 4 game and the loser of the semi-final at a time deemed to be appropriate on the final day of each competition.
– A motion was passed at the 2009 AGM that tasked the CCA senior staff with bringing a proposal to the 2010 AGM which would see the implementation of a system that would afford all 14 Member Associations of the CCA an equitable opportunity to access the Mixed, Senior Women’s and Senior Men’s Championships in 2012. The proposal was brought forward, accepted by the membership and, with some minor adjustments, resulted in the following being agreed to:
1. The Canadian Mixed Championship in 2012 will be played with all Member Associations having the right to send a team to compete in the inaugural qualification. The 14-team round robin will be for a one year period only, subject to agreement by the host club for the Mixed in November of 2011, with the competition returning to a 12 team round robin format in 2013 onwards. Further details of the qualification system will be disclosed at a later date.
2. The Canadian Seniors Championships in 2012 will continue as a 12 men’s and 12 women’s team competition. However, all 14 Member Associations of the CCA will have the opportunity to qualify for the championships, with further details to be disclosed at a later date.
Jack Bowman of Victoria, British Columbia, was elected to the office of Chair of the Board for the 2010-11 season while Laura Lochanski of Edmonton, Alberta was voted for the position of Vice-Chair.
In the order of progression, CCA Governor Fran Todd of Ontario retired from the Board, as did Chair Graham Prouse of British Columbia. Both had completed their five-year terms.
Newcomers to the Board are Marilyn Neily of Iqaluit, Nunavut and Hugh Avery of Halifax, Nova Scotia.
It was approved that the next three NCC’s and AGM’s will be held in the Ottawa area, with the dates for 2011 being June 16th – 18th.
The CCA manages a number of Canadian curling championships, including the Tim Hortons Brier, Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings, Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Canada Cup and the M&M Meat Shops Canadian Juniors.
Additionally, the CCA partners with the World Curling Federation in hosting the World Financial Group Continental Cup and the Ford World Curling Championship (men or women), when held in Canada.
The CCA also directs the high performance programs for Canada’s national elite athletes and provides various programs and services for Member Associations Canada-wide.
The CCA’s official broadcaster, TSN, will air more than 240 hours of live coverage in 2010-2011 of those curling championships, which comprise the Season of Champions.

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Silver Fox to host 2013 Canadian Seniors

(CCA) The Canadian Curling Association have announced a number of sites for future Canadian championships, not only for the 2010-2011 season, but for following seasons as well.

The 2011 CIS/CCA University Curling Championships, presented by The Dominion of Canada General Insurance Company, will be conducted March 9-13 at the Bally Haly Golf & Curling Club and the Re/Max Centre in St. John’s, NL.

Hosted by Memorial University, the host committee co-chairs are Toby McDonald ([email protected]) and Craig Withycombe ([email protected]).

The winning men’s and women’s teams will then represent Canada at the Karuizawa International in Japan in January of 2012.

Last season, the CIS/CCA University Curling Championships were held in Edmonton and won by the University of Regina Cougars (skip Brooklyn Lemon) and Queen’s University Gold Gaels (skip Jon Beuk).   They will now represent Canada at the Winter Universiade in Erzurum, Turkey, January 27 – February 6, 2011.

The 2011 TMX Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship will be played at Jasper Place Curling Club in Edmonton, Alberta, March 20-27 and be chaired by Cathy Craig ([email protected]).  Eleven teams will compete in the round robin, leading to a Page Playoff System.

The 2010 championship was staged in Kelowna, British Columbia  and won by the host province, skipped by Gary Cormack.

The 2012 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship will be hosted by the Sudbury Curling Club in Sudbury, Ontario, November 12-19, 2011.  The host committee chair is Tim Phillips ([email protected]).  Twelve teams, representing the 10 provinces plus Northern Ontario and Yukon/Northwest Territories, compete in a round robin with three teams advancing to the playoffs in this 49th edition of The Mixed, which began in Toronto in 1964.

Previously, it was announced that the 2011 Canadian Mixed will be in Morris, Manitoba, November 13-20, 2010.  The 2010 Mixed, held in Burlington, Ontario last November, was won by Nova Scotia’s Mark Dacey.

The 2012 Canadian Seniors will be played at the Abbotsford Recreation Centre in Abbotsford, British Columbia, March 17-24. Soren Jensen ([email protected]) is the host committee chair.

Twelve men’s and 12 women’s team compete in a round robin format, with three teams advancing to the playoffs.  The winners will represent Canada at the 2013 World Seniors.

Meanwhile, the 2011 World Financial Group Canadian Seniors are in Digby, Nova Scotia, March 19-26, with the winners representing Canada at the 2012 World Seniors.

The 2010 World Financial Group Canadian Seniors, held in Ottawa last March, were won by skips Mark Johnson of Edmonton, Alberta and Christine Jurgenson of Victoria, British Columbia, who will now represent Canada at the 2011 World Seniors, April 15-24 in St. Paul, Minnesota.

Finally, the 2013 Canadian Senior Men’s and Women’s Curling Championships will return to the Silver Fox Curling & Yacht Club in Summerside, Prince Edward Island, March 16-23.

The host committee chair is Carl Delaney ([email protected]).  This marks the third time that Summerside will host the Canadian Seniors, after staging the 2006 and 2009 renewals.  The winners represent Canada at the 2014 World Seniors.

Curling event returns to Fox (Journal)

The Fox will host Canadian senior championships for third time in 2013

JASON SIMMONDS – The Journal Pioneer
SUMMERSIDE – Canada’s best senior-aged curlers are returning to the Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Club in Summerside.

The Fox will host the 2013 Canadian senior curling championships from March 16 to 24. It’ll be the third time the club hosted the event for curlers over the age of 50 since 2006, with the most recent in 2009.

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A Showdown of Olympic Proportion: Bernard to play Martin in Skins

Toronto, ON -TSN has confirmed that Olympic Games silver medallist and fan favourite Cheryl Bernard has been named to the TSN CURLING SKINS GAME and will take on her Vancouver 2010 Team Canada teammate and Olympic gold medallist Kevin Martin in the first round of the event. World Champion Kevin Koe has also been confirmed for the TSN CURLING SKINS GAME and will face British Olympian and defending Skins
champion David Murdoch to round out the star-studded first round matches.

Each year, the TSN CURLING SKINS GAME attracts the world’s best curlers as they compete for $100,000 in prize money. The event will take place January 22 and 23, 2011 at Casino Rama in Rama, ON.

“We’ve never had the opportunity to take on such a high caliber of men’s teams so we jumped at the chance to participate in the TSN CURLING SKINS GAME,” said Bernard.  “The venue, format and interaction with the fans will definitely make for a fun weekend of curling. But watch out guys – we are playing to win.”

Bernard’s participation marks only the second time a women’s team has played against men at the event. Jennifer Jones took on Glenn Howard in the opening round of the 2009 game. Bernard became a household name after her medal-winning performance at Vancouver 2010.

Additional event information, including draw times, ticket prices and packages will be announced in the fall; visit www.casinorama.com for more information.  Tickets and packages will be available in person at the Casino Rama box office and through all Ticketmaster locations by calling 416.870.8000 or visiting www.ticketmaster.ca.

Funeral today for Bill Acorn

Bill Acorn

Charottetown’s Bill Acorn, second on the 1986 Canadian Senior Legion Curling championship rink which included Lorne Burke at skip, third Bud Lund, and lead John Stewart, passed away on Saturday, in his 80th year. Funeral mass is 10 am today at St. Pius X Church. Acorn worked at the Charlottetown Driving Park for 65 years, and has been Charlottetown’s Citizen of the Year, as well as Legionnaire of the year.

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