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2006 Games - Drinking with their enemies

Sunday, February 12th, 2006

edmontonsun.com - 2006 Games - Drinking with their enemies

Canadians learn to mingle with foes after curling bonspiel in Europe

By ERIC FRANCIS, CALGARY SUN

TURIN, Italy — Those who think drinking and curling don’t necessarily go together at the Olympic level should guess again.

In an effort to better acquaint themselves with European curling and culture, Olympic preparations for Shannon Kleibrink’s Calgary rink included a recent bonspiel in Switzerland, where they raised a glass with seven of the ten teams they’ll face here.

“One of the European traditions that was hard for us was sitting down and having a drink with the other team after the game,” laughed second Glenys Bakker, a High River mother of two currently currently on maternity leave.

“They have tables in the lounge reserved with your sheet number on it. We didn’t know at first, so I think they thought we were being rude,” added Kleibrink, 37, a Saskatchewan native who now calls Okotoks home.

“They came over and told us and we joined them.”

With seven games in two days, it’s easy to see how the foursome had a hard time staying, um, focused.

And with every win, it cost them a few more euros.

WINNERS BUY

“The tradition is that the winners buy the losers a round,” smiled lead Christine Keshen, 27, an Invermere product who lives in Calgary.

“It’s an awesome tradition because if you lose, at least you get a free beer out of it.”

That’s not to say things got messy, as the foursome didn’t have to remind one another they were there to get a feel for what the Olympics would be like.

While Kleibrink and Bakker partook in the revelry, Keshen, for one, is a fitness freak who says she’d would rather jog 10 km than pick up a pint.

“You may see me with a beer in my hand but it’s followed by four waters,” added third Amy Nixon, 28, who said the early January trip that also took them to Italy to see the Olympic curling venue and lodgings was truly an eye-opener.

“The European teams are in a different environment, like seeing them high-five when the other team misses a shot.”

After marching into Friday night’s opening ceremony, the Calgary quartet moved from the athletes village to Pinerolo, 30 km outside Turin.

TEST THE ICE

Settling into their housing near the Pinerolo Palaghiaccio rink, they got a chance to test the ice for the first time yesterday, with pleasing results.

“It’s great - it’s just what we were hoping for,” said Kleibrink, who curls out of the Calgary Winter Club.

“There’s not much curl and, being from Alberta, that’s what we like. When we travel east to play in Canada the ice seems very bendy and we’ve had to get used to that.”

Despite coming off a disappointing showing at the recent Canada Cup and being Olympic rookies with little international experience, the wide-eyed Canadian crew starts the tourney tomorrow as one of the favourites with Switzerland, Norway and a modified defending champion team from Great Britain.

Annette Norberg’s world championship Swedish rink is also a favourite and has drawn plenty of attention for appearing in a heavy medal video with Swedish rockers Hammerfall.

Canada’s Kelley Law finished third in Salt Lake City after Sandra Shmirler won gold in Nagano where the first Olympic curling medals were handed out.

“The whole rest of this trip is a mystery to me,” said Bakker, 43, whose team continues to work with its psychologist here.

“I know we’re going to win gold but the rest is an unknown adventure.”

An adventure that won’t include any more post-game Pilsners until after the final.

Copyright © 2006, Canoe Inc. All rights reserved

Athlete Biography - Brad Gushue - Curling Men’s Skip

Thursday, February 9th, 2006

From The CBC Torino 2006 – The Olympic Games Site

Brad Gushue - Curling - men’s skip

Birthdate: June 16, 1980
Birthplace: St. John’s
Hometown: St. John’s

Olympic Outlook

Under Russ Howard’s guidance, the 25-year-old Gushue matured by leaps and bounds at the Canadian curling trials, winning nine of ten matches against an extremely deep field. His rink will arrive in Turin as favourites to win Canada’s first Olympic gold medal in men’s curling.

Season Highlights

* Won Canadian men’s curling trials as skip
* Third at World Curling Tour Oslo Cup as skip

Career Highlights

* Won 2004 Canada Cup East as skip
* Won 2001 Canadian junior championships as skip
* Skipped Newfoundland and Labrador in three Briers (2003-2005)
* Skipped Newfoundland in five Canadian junior championships (1996, 1998-2001)

Quotations

“They’re five of my best friends in the world, and if we weren’t curling, we’d still be best friends. This is incredible to share it with them.”
- Gushue on winning the 2005 Canadian curling trials with his close-knit teammates.

Noteworthy

At 25, Gushue will be the youngest man to skip a Canadian rink at the Olympics since curling became a full medal sport in 1998. Mike Harris was 31 and Kevin Martin 36 when they skipped Canada to silver medals in1998 and 2002, respectively.

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Athlete Biography - Mark Nichols - Curling Men’s Third

Thursday, February 9th, 2006

From The CBC Torino 2006 - The Olympic Games Site

Mark Nichols - Curling - men’s third

Birthdate: Jan. 1, 1980
Birthplace: Labrador City, N.L.
Hometown: St. John’s

Olympic Outlook

Though Russ Howard and Brad Gushue get most of the attention, Nichols is vital to his team’s success. A terrific shot-maker, he beat Randy Ferbey in the final of the Hot Shots skills competition at the 2005 Brier.

Season Highlights

* Won Canadian curling trials as third for Gushue
* Third at World Curling Tour Oslo Cup as third for Gushue

Career Highlights

* Won 2005 Canadian mixed championships as Newfoundland and Labrador skip
* Won 2005 Hot Shots skills competition
* Won 2004 Canada Cup East as third for Gushue
* Won 2001 world junior championships as third for Newfoundland and Labrador skip Gushue
* Won 2001 Canadian junior championships as third for Newfoundland and Labrador skip Gushue
* Played in three Briers (2003, 2004, 2005) as third for Newfoundland and Labrador skip Gushue
* Named to two Canadian junior championships all-star teams (2000 and 2001)
* Named 2001 Labrador City Athlete of the Year

Quotations

“He’s in my opinion probably the most talented curler out there.”
- Brad Gushue on Nichols’s shot-making abilities after Nichols made two dazzling shots in the last four ends to propel his team to a win over Jeff Stoughton at the 2005 Canadian curling trials.

Noteworthy

Besides Russ Howard, Nichols has the most years of curling experience among members of Team Gushue. Nichols has been playing the game for 18 years, since he was seven.

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Athlete Biography - Russ Howard - Curling Men’s Second

Thursday, February 9th, 2006

From The CBC Torino 2006 - The Olympic Games Site

Russ Howard - Curling - men’s second

Birthdate: Feb. 19, 1956
Birthplace: Midland, Ont.
Hometown: Moncton, N.B.

Olympic Outlook

The addition of Howard has brought much-needed championship savvy to Brad Gushue’s rink. Howard has never appeared in an Olympics but has a wealth of experience in big-time international events.

Season Highlights

* Won Canadian curling trials as second for Gushue

Career Highlights

* Two-time world champion as skip (1987 and 1993)
* Two-time Brier champion as skip (1987 and 1993)
* Has won a record 107 Brier games as skip
* Has appeared in a record 13 Briers as skip

Quotations

“I tell you I could swim to Italy right now.”
- Howard after qualifying for the Torino Olympics with Team Brad Gushue

Noteworthy

Howard will be 50 years, five days old on Feb.24, 2006, the day of the Olympic men’s curling final. The oldest person to win an Olympic gold medal is Oscar Swahn, who captured gold in shooting at the 1912 Games when he was 64.

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Athlete Biography - Jamie Korab - Curling Men’s Lead

Thursday, February 9th, 2006

From The CBC Torino 2006 - The Olympic Games Site

Jamie Korab - Curling - men’s lead

Birthdate: Nov. 28, 1979
Birthplace: Harbour Grace, N.L.
Hometown: Harbour Grace, N.L.

Olympic Outlook

Korab was solid at the Canadian curling trials, curling better than 85 per cent in seven of 10 games. He should be an effective table-setter in Turin.

Season Highlights

* Won Canadian curling trials as lead for Gushue
* Third at World Curling Tour Oslo Cup as lead for Gushue

Career Highlights

* Won 2004 Canada Cup East as lead for Gushue
* Named second-team all-star at 2004 Brier
* Played in three Briers for Newfoundland and Labrador skip Gushue (as second in 2003 and 2004; as lead in 2005)
* Second at 2000 Canadian junior championships
* Named all-star at 2000 Canadian junior championships
* Played in two Canadian junior championships for Newfoundland and Labrador (as third for Randy Turpin in 1997; as second for Gushue in 2000)
* Two-time Harbour Grace, N.L., Athlete of the Year in (1995 and 1997)

Quotations

“I don’t think people give these guys their due. They’re younger guys, but they do have experience.”
- Russ Howard on Korab and his Team Gushue teammates.

Noteworthy

* Before 49-year-old Russ Howard joined Gushue’s rink, Korab, 26, was the oldest member of the team.

Copyright © CBC 2006


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