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201314 Fact Book 201314 FACT BOOK FB14_Cover.indd 1 13-09-18 5:23 PM B:5.625 in T:5.375 in S:5.375 in FACT BOOK World Curling Federation Management Committee . 4 2012-13 Season In Review Canadian Curling Association Canadian Mixed . 18 Board of Governors . 7 Canadian Curling Association Capital One Canada Cup . 23 Administration . 8 World Financial Group Season of Champions Contacts . 10 Continental Cup . 26 Special Events . 12 M&M Meat Shops Season of Champions Officials . 13 Canadian Juniors . 32 Canadian Curling Scotties Tournament of Hearts . 40 Association Awards . 14 World Wheelchair . 45 Ford Hot Shots . 16 Thanks For The Memories . 82 World Juniors . 46 Canadian Curling Hall of Fame . 86 Tim Hortons Brier . 50 Second. Past Presidents . 96 B:8.625 in S:8.375 in T:8.375 in Canadian Mixed Doubles Lead. Honorary Life Members . 98 Curling Trials . 54 The Dominion Member Canadian Seniors . 56 Association Cup . 101 Canadian Curling Reporters . 102 World Women’s . 62 The 2014 Olympic Winter Games . 104 CIS-CCA University Olympic Curling Draws . 107 Curling Championships . 66 Third. Capital One Canadian Wheelchair . 70 Road To The Roar Profiles . 108 Ford World Men’s . 72 Road To The Roar Draws . 114 Canadian Masters . 76 Tim Hortons Roar Of The Rings Profiles . 116 World Seniors . 78 Roar Of The Rings Draw . 121 World Mixed Doubles . 80 2013-14 TSN Broadcast Guide . 122 MEDIA INFORMATION: Questions on any aspect of curling should be directed to Al Cameron at Skip. acameron@curling .ca or by calling (403) 463-5500 . Members of the media seeking information pertaining to former Canadian or world championships, should contact Larry Wood in Calgary at (403) 281-5300 . Wood is also responsible for the Season of Champions records . CANADIAN CURLING ASSOCIATION: 1660 Vimont Court, Cumberland, Ontario K4A 4J4; Tel: (613) 834-2076; fax: (613) 834-0716; email: cca@curling .ca; web: www .curling .ca Editor: Laurie Payne Managing editor: Warren Hansen Art director: Otto Pierre Production director: Marylou Morris Printer: Sunview Press Cover photography: Canadian junior champions Corryn Brown and Matt Dunstone by Michael Burns Photography: Michael Burns Scotties Tournament of Hearts photography: Andrew Klaver National marketing director: David Beesley The 2013-14 Season of Champions Fact Book is published by the Canadian Curling Association . Reproduction in whole or in part Tim Hortons coffee. And curling. without the written permission of the publisher is prohibited . 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Members of the media seeking information pertaining to former Canadian or world championships, should contact Larry Wood in Calgary at (403) 281-5300 . Wood is also responsible for the Season of Champions records . CANADIAN CURLING ASSOCIATION: 1660 Vimont Court, Cumberland, Ontario K4A 4J4; Tel: (613) 834-2076; fax: (613) 834-0716; email: cca@curling .ca; web: www .curling .ca Editor: Laurie Payne Managing editor: Warren Hansen Art director: Otto Pierre Production director: Marylou Morris Printer: Sunview Press Cover photography: Canadian junior champions Corryn Brown and Matt Dunstone by Michael Burns Photography: Michael Burns Scotties Tournament of Hearts photography: Andrew Klaver National marketing director: David Beesley The 2013-14 Season of Champions Fact Book is published by the Canadian Curling Association . Reproduction in whole or in part without the written permission of the publisher is prohibited . 3 FB14_Contents.indd 1 13-09-18 5:25 PM THE WORLD CURLING WORLD CURLING FEDERATION FEDERATION The World Curling Federation is the recognized governing body of curling in the world. MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE DIRECTOR OF COMPETITIONS PRESIDENT The WCF’s first formal constitution Kate Caithness was approved in 1967 under the President AND DEVELOPMENT Scotland’s Kate Caithness is the original charter of the International Kate Caithness of Scotland Keith Wendorf first female president of the World Curling Federation in Perth, Scotland. Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Curling Federation and the first The constitution was significantly Vice-president female president of any Olympic adjusted in 1982, when the federation Bent Ånund Ramsfjell of Norway DEVELOPMENT OFFICER winter sports federation. was declared independent from Email: [email protected] Richard Harding First elected president of the Scotland’s Royal Caledonian Curling Email: [email protected] WCF in April 2010 and re-elected without opposition Club, to which its original constitution Director of finance two years later, Caithness has been involved with had been tied. In 1991, the official Andy Anderson of the United States COMPETITIONS AND DEVELOPMENT the sport of curling since the 1980s. As a member of name was changed to World Curling Email: [email protected] OFFICERS Scotland’s Royal Caledonian Curling Club, she went Federation. Further significant Secretary general from playing the game to putting something back into changes were made in 1994. Scott Arnold the sport in the late 1990s. She served as president of Colin Grahamslaw of Scotland The WCF has a four-part mandate: the RCCC Ladies’ Branch in 1997-98, then became an Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] RCCC representative to the World Curling Federation. • To represent curling internationally Allen Coliban Since 2000, Caithness has been the driving force and to facilitate the growth of the Email: [email protected] EXECUTIVE BOARD behind the WCF’s development of wheelchair sport through a network of member Darrell Ell curling. She was on the team that created the first associations Email: [email protected] World Wheelchair Curling Championship and was Young C. Kim of Korea • To formulate rules of the sport of instrumental in the sport’s inclusion at the 2006 Email: [email protected] Eeva Röthlisberger curling for world competition and Paralympic Winter Games in Turin, Italy. Email: [email protected] all other competitions approved by Toyokazu Ogawa of Japan From 2005 to ’09 Caithness was an elected the WCF and to further the interests Email: [email protected] member of the International Paralympic Committee’s MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS of world curling Leif Öhman of Sweden five-personS ports Council Management Committee Email: [email protected] Joanna Kelly and Danny Parker and she served on the Paralympic Games Committee • To conduct world curling Email: [email protected] from 2006 to ’09. competitions Graham Prouse of Canada Caithness was elected vice-president of the WCF • To provide co-operation and mutual Email: [email protected] in 2006 and served two two-year terms under former understanding among member president Les Harrison.
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