Expert prepares curling ice for Brier in St. John's

Greg Ewasko, head ice technician for Curling Canada, has spent 34 years perfecting ice surfaces for curling competitions. He leads the effort to transform the rink at Mary Brown's Centre for the Montana's Brier, which runs until March 8. The process involves pebbling the ice to ensure rocks slide and curl properly.

Greg Ewasko became interested in ice making as a teenager while curling. At age 16, he watched rink workers adjust ice to control rock speed and curl, sparking his passion. In his early 20s, he took ice technician courses and gradually built expertise through community involvement.

Ewasko has served as an ice technician for 34 years and as Curling Canada's chief ice technician for the last seven. For the Montana's Brier at Mary Brown's Centre in St. John's, he works with two other technicians and 24 volunteers. The arena's standard hockey ice must be converted to pebbled curling ice, a process taking 36 to 48 hours.

The preparation starts with leveling the ice using a laser, followed by cutting and major hose floods if needed. The surface is then painted white, and circles, decals, lines, carpets, scoreboards, and lights are installed. Pebbling, the key step, uses water tank backpacks to apply droplets in two layers, which are lightly shaved. This allows rocks to achieve the right speed and curl, as Ewasko explained: "When you pebble and you have the right thickness of pebble on the ice it will allow the rock to curl and have the right speed."

Before each game, the ice is shaved smooth and repebbled. Ewasko arrived in St. John's after serving as deputy chief ice technician at the 2026 Milano-Cortina Olympic Winter Games. He anticipates a break starting March 9, before resuming in September. "St. John's is a very unique place to come and make ice and watch a curling event," Ewasko said, noting Brad Gushue as a headliner.

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Brad Gushue, the retiring curling legend, began his final Brier with a 2-0 record in St. John's, moved by the hometown fans' support. The 2026 Montana’s Brier kicked off on February 27 at Mary Brown’s Centre, featuring intense early matches. Gushue's team defeated Québec and Nunavut convincingly, while local Team Young also secured a win.

Mark Callan, the head ice technician for curling at the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics, has captured global attention with his unique pebbling technique. Social media users dubbed the Glaswegian the 'Michael Jackson of curling' after videos showed his moonwalk-like shuffle while misting the ice. His meticulous work ensures optimal conditions for athletes on the four ice sheets in Cortina.

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Lauren Rich, an Oregon woman who started curling seven years ago, has been selected to help create the competition ice for the 2026 Milan Cortina Olympic Winter Games. As the only American on the World Curling Federation's ice crew, she will spend about a month in Italy ensuring the ice meets elite standards. Rich, a full-time employee with Team USA Curling, shared her surprise and excitement in an interview at the Evergreen Curling Club outside Portland.

As the 2026 Montana's Brier in St. John's draws to a close, curling fans from Newfoundland and Labrador are readying themselves to say goodbye to Brad Gushue after nearly three decades in the sport. Gushue, who won Olympic gold in 2006 and multiple Brier titles, announced his retirement, prompting heartfelt reactions from supporters. His father described the moment as 'sort of really sad,' while expressing optimism for the next generation of curlers.

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Brad Jacobs' team secured an 8-3 win over Tyler Smith's rink from Prince Edward Island on the opening night of the Montana’s Brier in St. John’s, N.L. The defending champions turned the game around with a series of steals after a close start. Jacobs' squad played short-handed due to an illness but still dominated the later ends.

Brad Gushue's Team Newfoundland and Labrador defeated Brad Jacobs' Team Canada 4-2 on March 5, 2026, to finish undefeated at 8-0 and claim the top spot in Pool A at the Montana's Brier in St. John's, N.L. The victory, amid a raucous crowd of over 6,000, sets up Gushue for a playoff opener against Manitoba's Matt Dunstone. Alberta's Kevin Koe also went unbeaten at 8-0 to top Pool B.

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