Grab your broom and settle in! The Scotties Tournament of Hearts is heating up with Rachel Homan and her crew kicking off the action like curling pros on fire! 🥌✨
The much-anticipated Scotties Tournament of Hearts has officially kicked off in Thunder Bay, and the excitement is palpable! Teams from across Canada have gathered to compete for the ultimate title in women's curling. On the opening day, fans were treated to thrilling matches showcasing some of the top talents in the game. Notable victories included B.C.'s Corryn Brown, Alberta's Kayla Skrlik, Saskatchewan's Nancy Martin, and the reigning champion Rachel Homan, who all started their campaigns on a high note.
Among the stars, Rachel Homan arrived with lofty expectations, being the top-ranked women's curling team in Canada and around the globe. Homan’s unstoppable momentum carried her team to a series of impressive wins, much to the delight of her supporters. As the team continues to ride this wave of success, many are curious if they can maintain their crown and fend off rising challengers like Nancy Martin's squad.
Speaking of Nancy Martin, her team has made quite an entrance in the tournament. After roaring to an early 5-1 lead against their opponents, they cruised to a fantastic 10-6 win. With Martin at the helm, every game promises action, skill, and a dash of drama—the perfect recipe for curling fans. Already labelled as a contender, Team Saskatchewan has proven they’re ready to challenge for the top spot, making this tournament even more competitive.
As the Scotties Tournament of Hearts unfolds, the focus shifts solely to the curling action and the athletes' resilience under pressure. There is a buzz surrounding newcomers and seasoned participants alike, pushing boundaries with every throw of the rock. When you think of curling legends and exciting talent, there's no doubt the stakes have risen higher than ever!
Fun fact: Did you know that Rachel Homan's team has been active in the Canadian curling scene since 2010? They've amassed numerous championship titles! Also, Saskatchewan's Nancy Martin is making her debut at the prestigious Scotties after earning her Green Jacket at the Viterra Prairie Pinnacle Championship, proving that newcomers can make a splash in this highly competitive arena!
B.C.'s Corryn Brown, Alberta's Kayla Skrlik, Saskatchewan's Nancy Martin and defending champion Rachel Homan opened the Canadian women's curling ...
Rachel Homan's curling team was built to win. They've been doing a lot of that. The top-ranked women's team in Canada and the world arrived at the Scotties ...
Martin and her rink of third Chaelynn Stewart, second Kadriana Lott and lead Deanna Doig roared out to a 5-1 lead and never looked back on their way to a 10-6 ...
B.C.'s Corryn Brown, Alberta's Kayla Skrlik, Saskatchewan's Nancy Martin and defending champion Rachel Homan opened the Canadian women's curling ...
Photo by CurlSask Team Nancy Martin at the Saskatchewan's 2025 Viterra Prairie Pinnacle women's curling championship. Taylor Shire. Regina Leader-Post. A berth ...
And so it's begun in Thunder Bay. The quest for the Canadian women's curling crown is off and rolling at the 2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, ...
Nancy Martin, who earned the Green Jacket in Kindersley at the end of January, is representing Saskatchewan at the prestigious curling event for the first time.
The best women's curling teams from coast to coast clash at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Feb. 14-23, in Thunder Bay, Ont. Keep it here throughout the ...
THUNDER BAY, Ont. - B.C.'s Corryn Brown, Alberta's Kayla Skrlik, Saskatchewan's Nancy Martin and defending cha...