Many of the country’s top curlers are in town for the event
Many of the top players in the country will open play March 21 at the 2023 Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship, being held in Sudbury this week.
“Peterman and Gallant also represented Canada at the 2022 World Mixed Doubles Championship in Geneva, Switzerland, after the 2022 Canadian championship was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.” “Peterman and Gallant aren’t the only former champions in the field — 2014 champs Kim Tuck and Wayne Tuck of Strathroy, Ont., also are in the field, as is half of the 2013 championship pairing, as Robert Desjardins of Chicoutimi, Que., now plays with his daughter Émilie.”
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