The United States and Canada face off in the Everest North American Curling Club Championships on Wednesday night
The United States and Canada look to get a win on Wednesday night when they face of in the Everest North American Curling Club Championships. This new championship will establish the highest level of competition for club-based curling across North America, filling a void that currently exists in the competition structure. The event will pit the Everest Canadian Curling Club Champions against the USA Curling Club Nationals Champions, and crown the Men’s and Women’s North American Club Champions according to the press release. “Everest is thrilled to expand our legacy of curling innovation with this event sponsorship,” said Mark Duffey, President and CEO, Everest Funeral Concierge. “Our deep commitment to curling spans nine years of finding new ways to showcase the sport. The Everest North American Curling Club Championships will enable curlers from both Canada and the USA to reach new levels of competition and engage both existing and new curling fans through the CBS Sports Network broadcast event.”
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Game Date: Sept. 18, 2024
Game Time: 8:00 p.m. ET
TV: CBSSN
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“These Championships cater specifically to club-level curlers who may not have the time or resources to compete at the professional level but who have the skills to represent their country at a higher level,” said Danny Lamoureux, CEO, Curling Canada. “The event opens an exciting avenue for these curlers to represent their countries and we appreciate Everest’s continued investment in the sport to provide all curlers with the opportunity to shine on a North American stage.”
“The prospect of competing beyond the national level is a game-changer for curlers who often reach a plateau unless they go professional,” said Randy Ferbey, six-time Canadian and four-time World Curling Champion, Canada Sports Hall of Fame Inductee, and Everest Curling Executive Committee Member. “This is welcome news for the entire curling community. It not only expands the opportunities for recreational curlers but also contributes to the growth and vibrancy of our sport.”
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