Stars shine at 2026 BC seniors curling championships in Penticton

The 2026 BC Seniors Curling Championships began on February 25 in Penticton, drawing former world champions and an Olympic gold medalist. Fourteen men's teams and nine women's teams are competing at the Penticton Curling Club to qualify for the Canadian Senior Curling Championships in Saskatoon in December. The tournament concludes with finals on March 1.

Former Canadian and provincial champions gathered at the Penticton Curling Club for the opening day of the 2026 BC Seniors Curling Championships on February 25. The event features 14 men's teams and nine women's teams, all seeking to secure one of two spots at the national championships scheduled for December 2026 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

Among the prominent competitors on the men's side is Brent Pierce of Royal City Curling Club in New Westminster, who won the world championship in 2000. Another notable participant is Jim Cotter from Vernon, who has represented British Columbia at 10 Briers. Cotter returned from retirement last fall to compete in the Nufloors Penticton Curling Classic and is joined this week by third Brad Wood from Penticton.

On the women's side, Donna Mychaluk serves as skip for her team, entering as the current B.C. Masters Women's champions. Throwing third stones for Team Mychaluk is Penny Shantz from Coldstream, aged 65, who earned a gold medal for Canada at the 1988 Olympics, where curling was a demonstration sport.

Local representation from Penticton Curling Club includes teams led by Blaine Black, Ian Trip, Marilou Richter, and Kitty Freeborn.

After the first day of action, the men's division saw Teams Black, Dangerfield, Craig, and Wright remain undefeated. In the women's draw, Teams Mychaluk, Andrews, Jones, and Gushulak secured victories on February 25.

The championships continue through the week, with full schedules and standings available online.

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