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Major Curling Championship Renews for 2018

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Mar 08, 2017

CurlManitoba has announced that the 2018 renewal of the Manitoba Women’s Curling Championship, the Scotties Tournament of Hearts presented by Monsanto, will be played in Killarney’s Shamrock Centre.

The championship was previously hosted by the Killarney Curling Club and the community of Killarney in 2010. The championship was won that year by Jill Thurston and a Deer Lodge team which included 2017 competitors Raunora Westcott and Leslie Wilson. It was the first of back-to-back titles for Michelle Englot’s front-enders.

Before the 4pm draw Thursday at the 2017 event at Winnipeg’s Eric Coy Arena, Elaine Hunt invited curlers and fans to plan to be in Killarney a year from now.

“We’re delighted to have the Scotties Championship come back to Killarney,” says Hunt, who will co-chair the event with Donna Dowsett.

“The 16-team Scotties is the perfect size event for our community and for the Shamrock Centre,” Hunt says. “Curlers will remember the arena, the curling club and the hall all being a part of the complex and they’ll be pleased to know the players will be staying in the new Wilderness Inn, a 39-room hotel which was added on the arena grounds just two years ago.”

Hunt added a special word of congratulations for the Charleswood Curling Club, host of this year’s event.

“In Killarney, the Scotties will be not just the biggest but the only game in town for a week. We can only guess at the extra challenges there must be for a committee organizing the championship in a big city. I want to thank the committee for the time they have taken to meet with us and share their experiences. It will be an asset as we begin our preparations.”

CurlManitoba Executive Director Craig Baker says the decision to return to Killarney was an easy one.

“The 2010 championship was a great success and at the time, we had told the community we’d be back whenever they wanted us. This timing works well for both Killarney and CurlManitoba,” Baker says.

As 2018 is the Olympic year, the Championship will move ahead slightly on the calendar and will be played January 10-14, 2018.

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