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Curling

Learning from legends

The London Curling Club hosted the Academy of Curling in October, welcoming three curling greats – Russ Howard, Mary-Ann Arsenault and Grant Odishaw – for a three-day event attended by 180 curlers from the region.

Proudly supported by Bentley Hearing In October, the London Curling Club had the opportunity to host the Academy of Curling, an event that featured a trio of curling greats. Those in attendance included: Russ Howard, a two-time world champion and Olympic gold medalist, and a curling analyst on TSN; Mary-Ann Arsenault, a five-time Canadian champion […]

Proudly supported by Bentley Hearing

In October, the London Curling Club had the opportunity to host the Academy of Curling, an event that featured a trio of curling greats. Those in attendance included: Russ Howard, a two-time world champion and Olympic gold medalist, and a curling analyst on TSN; Mary-Ann Arsenault, a five-time Canadian champion and two-time world champion; and Grant Odishaw, who played in eight Brier tournaments and is a former Canadian mixed champion.

Over the three days, 180 curlers participated in four sessions at the London Curling Club, a facility that offers leagues throughout the day – every day of the week except for Saturday (which is reserved for bonspiels and rentals). The historic Club, which dates all the way back to 1847, currently has more than 600 members.

Interested in the game of curling? Join the Club’s ‘Learn to Curl’ program, which runs Thursday evenings. Call the club at 519-432-3882 to learn more. A two-hour clinic will also take place Nov. 10 from 7-9pm. Call the Club to sign up.

www.londoncurling.ca

Submitted by the London Curling Club