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The three-month curling journey inside the Calgary bubble has finally crossed the finish line.
Starting in mid-February, Curling Canada, the World Curling Federation, and the Grand Slam of Curling successfully hosted seven events at WinSport s Markin MacPhail Centre as dozens of the best rinks on the planet competed in a fanless environment all while following strict protocols in order to keep everyone safe during the COVID-19 pandemic.
There were some hiccups along the way, but the events took place, curlers were crowned champions and granite memories were made for a lifetime.
This unprecedented campaign won t be forgotten, but rest assured, both athletes and fans alike don’t have much interest in reliving another season of “bubble curling” anytime soon.