Stu Sankey and his team hosted the first Stu Sells Toronto Tankard in 2010. Since that time, his involvement with the sport of curling has grown significantly and is now known as s the Stu Sells Series. We caught up
WCF Adopts New Rules On Brush Head Technology
At its recent World Curling Congress, the World Curling Federation made a series of changes to its rules to reflect recommendations made at this summer’s “Sweeping Summit”. We asked Marc Kennedy, who was one of the players invited to the
Week 4 Recap
MEN’S EVENTS Stu Sells Oakville Tankard The popular Stu Sells Oakville Tankard was held this weekend with a total of 40 men’s teams, including 12 of the world’s top 20 teams, competing the Tier 1 event while a Tier 2
Curling Clubs – The Heart and Soul of Our Sport
From The Hack understands that local curling clubs are the heart and soul of the sport and that the future superstars of curling would not currently be learning the game if it weren’t for these local clubs. From The Hack
Preview of the 2016-17 Pinty’s Grand Slam of Curling
Last season was a memorable one for the Pinty’s Grand Slam of Curling with two new events in the Tour Challenge and the Humpty’s Champions Cup, remarkable performances by Team Homan and Team Gushue, John Epping playing lights out at the
A Year Of Change in American Curling
American Curling Report The 2016-2017 season promises to be an exciting one for USA Curling. On the men’s side, Team Shuster is coming off their whirlwind season capped off by a Bronze Medal at Men’s Worlds. This coming season is
Interview with Alison Kreviazuk of the Swedish Curling Association
It has been an interesting and promising start to the curling season in Sweden. On the ice, Team Hasselborg defeated Team Wrana 6-2 in the final of the OCT Fall Classic in Oakville. Off the ice, the Swedish Curling Association
Week 3 Recap
Weekend Results OCT Fall Classic The first Canadian event of the 2016-17 curling season took place this weekend as both the men and women were in Oakville, Ontario for the OCT Fall Classic. In the men’s event it was Kyle