It will be the 94th edition of the championship, which was cancelled in 2021. “Regina marks a perfect return for us. It s a host committee that s had success in the past and we’re really excited to see them do it again,” said Howard. “I think everyone is anxious to get out of the house and get to a live sporting event, and this is the perfect place for it.” Regina last hosted the Tankard in 1989, said chair of the bid committee Bernadette McIntyre, and seeing the event return to the Queen City will only add to its history of big curling moments.
REGINA Regina will host Saskatchewan’s 2022 men’s provincial curling championship. CURLSASK announced Regina’s successful bid to host the 2022 SaskTel Tankard in a release Thursday. “This event is an opportunity for fans and our young future stars to see the best players compete for a provincial title,” Ashley Howard, the executive director of CURLSASK, said in a release. “We know that Regina has a rich history of hosting curling championships with world-class fans and volunteers, so we have every expectation that the 2022 SaskTel Tankard will be a memorable event.” The provincial championship is scheduled to take place at the Cooperators Centre on Feb. 9-13, 2022. The 2022 tournament will mark the first time in over 30 years the Tankard is being held in Regina.
It will be the 94th edition of the championship, which was cancelled in 2021. “Regina marks a perfect return for us. It s a host committee that s had success in the past and we’re really excited to see them do it again,” said Howard. “I think everyone is anxious to get out of the house and get to a live sporting event, and this is the perfect place for it.” Regina last hosted the Tankard in 1989, said chair of the bid committee Bernadette McIntyre, and seeing the event return to the Queen City will only add to its history of big curling moments.