Kerri Einarson’s curling team gears up for world championship in Calgary
Curling doesn’t stop in Canada. The women’s world championship opens Saturday in Calgary.
On the heels of Matt Dunstone’s Manitoba team winning a national men’s championship in St. John’s, N.L., Kerri Einarson’s foursome out of Gimli, Man., will represent the host country on the women’s international stage in Alberta.
Einarson is a two-time bronze medallist in world championships after finishing third in 2022 in Prince George, B.C., and 2023 in Sandviken, Sweden. She seeks a first world title.
“We’ve done so much over the years,” the 38-year-old skip said Monday on a media conference call. “We’ve been through so much with each other and it would definitely mean the world to us. This is what we want to do, but we also don’t want to put too much pressure on ourselves or look too far ahead.”
