Ina Forrest prepares for historic fifth Paralympics in wheelchair curling

At 63, Canadian wheelchair curling legend Ina Forrest is set to make history by competing in her fifth Paralympic Games at Milano Cortina 2026. The Spallumcheen, B.C., native has medaled at every Games since her 2010 debut and aims to become the first in the sport to win five medals. Her mental focus and leadership will be key for Canada's team in Italy.

Ina Forrest, a 63-year-old from Spallumcheen, B.C., is gearing up for an unprecedented fifth Paralympics in wheelchair curling, scheduled for March 6-15, 2026, in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy. As the only athlete to have won four Paralympic medals in the sport—gold in Vancouver 2010 and Sochi 2014, bronze in Pyeongchang 2018 and Beijing 2022—Forrest will serve as second on Canada's team. The squad, led by skip Mark Ideson in his third straight Games, includes lead Collinda Joseph, third Jon Thurston, and alternate Gilbert Dash. Canada, ranked second globally behind two-time defending champions China, opens against host Italy on March 7 at Stadio Olimpico del Ghiaccio, followed by a matchup with China on March 10. The round-robin also features Great Britain, Latvia, Sweden, Slovakia, Korea, and the United States.

Forrest credits her success to mental resilience honed in a tough rural upbringing near Fort St. John, B.C. "You dig deep and just let all your training take over and stop thinking," she told CBC Sports. "The focus part just takes over. It's a very important part of curling, not overthinking."

Coach Mick Lizmore praises her evolution: "I think she's the best version of herself that she's ever been. She has added new skills and reinforced already solid strengths." Inducted into the Canadian Curling Hall of Fame in 2016 and the Canadian Disability Hall of Fame last October, Forrest acts as co-captain and a calming influence, especially for teammates like Joseph and Thurston in their first Games with fans.

"Just getting to Paralympics is an achievement every time," Forrest said. "The best version of yourself has to show up every game." Canada, the only nation to medal in every Paralympic wheelchair curling tournament, will hold a final training camp in early February before staging in Italy.

Wheelchair curling involves delivering stones from a seated position, emphasizing strategy and precision. The Milano Cortina Games promise accessibility, with tickets starting at €10 for children under 14.

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Canadian Paralympic wheelchair curling team celebrates comeback victory over Great Britain on the ice.
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Canada remains undefeated in Paralympic wheelchair curling with comeback win over Great Britain

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Canada's mixed wheelchair curling team secured a dramatic victory over Great Britain at the Milano-Cortina 2026 Paralympics, scoring three points in the final end to improve to 2-0. Skipped by Mark Ideson, the team celebrated on International Women's Day, highlighting players Ina Forrest and Collinda Joseph.

The Cortina Curling Stadium in Italy is undergoing modifications for the 2026 Winter Paralympics, including updated branding and accessibility improvements for wheelchair curling events. Canadian athlete Ina Forrest, a decorated wheelchair curler from Spallumcheen, will compete as co-captain for Team Canada when competitions begin on March 4. The venue will also host the closing ceremony on March 15.

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Canada's mixed team wheelchair curling squad secured a narrow 9-8 victory over host Italy in their opening match at the Milano-Cortina 2026 Paralympic Games. The game, played on Saturday, March 7, saw Canada build a strong lead before fending off a late comeback. Co-captain Ina Forrest, a veteran curler from Spallumcheen, helped guide the team to advancement in the tournament.

Wheelchair curling will start at the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games. A related article details Team Estonia's participation in the event.

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Owatonna resident Pete Annis is coaching the USA wheelchair curling team as they prepare for the 2026 Paralympic Winter Games in Cortina, Italy, following their gold medal win at the 2024 world B championships. The team, including mixed and mixed doubles squads, has trained intensively over recent months. Annis expressed confidence in their playoff prospects.

The World Curling Federation has published details on Team USA for the upcoming Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games. This announcement highlights the inclusion of wheelchair curling in the event. Related updates cover other teams and recent achievements in the sport.

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The People's Republic of China defeated Canada for gold in the wheelchair mixed team curling event at the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games. Sweden secured bronze on 13 March 2026, following semi-finals on 11-12 March.

 

 

 

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