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Veteran skip Carruthers pulls out of curling Pre-Trials to focus on coaching
Veteran skip Carruthers pulls out of curling Pre-Trials to focus on coaching

Winnipeg Free Press

time2 days ago

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  • Winnipeg Free Press

Veteran skip Carruthers pulls out of curling Pre-Trials to focus on coaching

OTTAWA – Team Reid Carruthers has pulled out of the Home Hardware Pre-Trials in October and has been replaced by Team Jayden King, Curling Canada said Wednesday. Carruthers, from Winnipeg, plans to focus on his coaching commitments with Team Kerri Einarson, the sport organization said in a statement. It wasn't immediately clear whether the 40-year-old skip, who won national and world titles in 2011 with Jeff Stoughton, planned to continue curling next season. Carruthers guided his team to a Manitoba title last winter and an appearance in the Page Playoff 3-4 game at the Montana's Brier in Kelowna, B.C. He was eliminated after dropping a 6-5 decision to Alberta's Brad Jacobs, who went on to win the title. A message left with Carruthers wasn't immediately returned. He has served as the Team Einarson coach throughout the current quadrennial. Thursdays Keep up to date on sports with Mike McIntyre's weekly newsletter. King, from London, Ont., filled the vacancy in the eight-team Pre-Trials men's field as the highest-ranked rink that had yet to qualify. Curling Canada announced the draw schedules for both the Pre-Trials and the Montana's Canadian Curling Trials on Wednesday. The winners of the Oct. 20-26 Pre-Trials in Wolfville, N.S., will secure the final berths in the eight-team fields for the Nov. 22-30 Trials in Halifax. The Trials will determine Canada's representatives in four-player men's and women's curling at the 2026 Milan Olympics. This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 25, 2025.

Veteran skip Carruthers pulls out of curling Pre-Trials to focus on coaching
Veteran skip Carruthers pulls out of curling Pre-Trials to focus on coaching

Global News

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • Global News

Veteran skip Carruthers pulls out of curling Pre-Trials to focus on coaching

Team Reid Carruthers has pulled out of the Home Hardware Pre-Trials in October and has been replaced by Team Jayden King, Curling Canada said Wednesday. Carruthers, from Winnipeg, plans to focus on his coaching commitments with Team Kerri Einarson, the sport organization said in a statement. It wasn't immediately clear whether the 40-year-old skip, who won national and world titles in 2011 with Jeff Stoughton, planned to continue curling next season. Carruthers guided his team to a Manitoba title last winter and an appearance in the Page Playoff 3-4 game at the Montana's Brier in Kelowna, B.C. Get daily National news Get the day's top news, political, economic, and current affairs headlines, delivered to your inbox once a day. Sign up for daily National newsletter Sign Up By providing your email address, you have read and agree to Global News' Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy He was eliminated after dropping a 6-5 decision to Alberta's Brad Jacobs, who went on to win the title. A message left with Carruthers wasn't immediately returned. He has served as the Team Einarson coach throughout the current quadrennial. Story continues below advertisement King, from London, Ont., filled the vacancy in the eight-team Pre-Trials men's field as the highest-ranked rink that had yet to qualify. Curling Canada announced the draw schedules for both the Pre-Trials and the Montana's Canadian Curling Trials on Wednesday. The winners of the Oct. 20-26 Pre-Trials in Wolfville, N.S., will secure the final berths in the eight-team fields for the Nov. 22-30 Trials in Halifax. The Trials will determine Canada's representatives in four-player men's and women's curling at the 2026 Milan Olympics.

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