Scotland open with victory over defending champions Canada at the World Women's Curling Championship in South Korea.
Rachel Homan and her juggernaut Canadian championship team know their No. 1 world ranking doesn’t guarantee success at the ...
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Calgary Herald on MSN'Little bit different' worlds in South Korea for Rachel Homan in bid to defend curling titleThey’ve been here before — the stars that make up super successful Team Homan — living it, loving it and winning the darn ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNEverything you need to know about the 2025 women's worlds: Lineups, curlers and the skinny for each rinkHere’s a look at the field for the LGT World Women’s Curling Championships, with 13 teams having qualified from either the ...
The world No. 1 skipper had just curled 100 per cent in the Scotties final, becoming the first player ever to achieve that, ...
Rachel Homan and her Ottawa-based rink will look to continue their historically dominant run as they enter the World Women’s Curling Championship in Uijeongbu, South Korea as the defending champions ...
Team Canada skip Rachel Homan delivers a rock against Manitoba in her teams quarter final victory during the Scotties Tournament of Hearts action in Thunder Bay, Ont., Saturday, Feb. 22 ...
From left to right: Rachel Homan, Tracy Fleury, Emma Miskew, and Sarah Wilkes celebrate after defeating Team Manitoba in the final during the Scotties Tournament of Hearts action in Thunder Bay ...
Rachel Homan and her juggernaut Canadian championship team know their No. 1 world ranking doesn’t guarantee success at the 2025 world women’s curling championship. But that doesn’t mean ...
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