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REGINA If you’ve ever been to a curling event, chances are you’ve seen Hans Madsen. Curling’s Bearded Fan has died after a lengthy battle with cancer. Madsen, a Yorkton resident, was a fixture at curling events across Canada, known for his colourful wigs and beards dyed to match. He was curling’s superfan. The curling community is hurting with the loss of Hans, Ashley Howard, executive director of CurlSask, said. Everyone has a story, everyone has run into him at an event and he’s left an incredible legacy. Madsen was diagnosed with cancer in 2017, but it didn’t slow him down. ....
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. ....
Canada s path to gold at the LGT World Women’s Curling Championship It’s been a marathon, but the seventh and final event of the Calgary curling bubble has arrived. Now, after so many terrific moments and storylines, it all wraps up with the LGT World Women’s Curling Championship. Take a closer look at Canada s path to gold at the Women s Worlds with TSN.ca s preview. Ryan Horne, TSN Team Kerri Einarson , Curling Canada It’s been a marathon, but the seventh and final event of the Calgary curling bubble has arrived. Dozens of the world’s best curling rinks have been in and out of the bubble at Markin MacPhail Centre since the start of the festivities over two months ago. ....
The normally staid Tim Hortons Brier broadcast on TSN was rocked by a curler s F-bomb last month just as the traditional curling background music started after a commercial break. It wasn t clear what caused the frustration. Another F-bomb was dropped this week in preliminary play at the Princess Auto s Players Championship. The profanity, with a description of poop thrown in for good measure, could be heard on the Sportsnet broadcast after a player s microphone pack became dislodged during some heavy sweeping. Unlike most sports, curlers wear microphones on the ice during top-flight competitions. Sometimes the heat of battle can trump language control. ....