Kipling town council honors wheelchair curler Gilbert Dash

The Kipling Town Council in Saskatchewan has approved a sign at the town's entrance to recognize local wheelchair curler Gilbert Dash for his achievements. Dash, a three-time world champion, will represent Canada at the 2026 Paralympic Winter Games in Milano Cortina. His journey from a ski jumping accident to international success highlights resilience in parasports.

In a recent meeting, the Kipling Town Council voted to install a billboard honoring Gilbert Dash, a native of the small Saskatchewan community. The initiative stemmed from a letter proposing recognition on the highway corridor billboard, where other notable locals are featured. Council members supported the motion, aiming to celebrate Dash's contributions to wheelchair curling.

Dash's curling career began in his hometown, where he grew up participating in the sport. A life-altering accident in 2006 changed his path: while ski jumping in Kimberley, British Columbia, he suffered a broken back and spinal cord damage. Undeterred, Dash transitioned to wheelchair curling in 2008 and quickly excelled, securing his first provincial championship in 2012—a feat he repeated multiple times.

By 2016, his talent earned him a spot in Curling Canada's NextGen wheelchair program as a promising international prospect. Dash made his world championship debut in 2023 as Canada's second, contributing to a silver medal. He maintained that position for the 2024 bronze and then took on the role of skip for the 2025 silver. These podium finishes mark him as a three-time world champion and solidify his place on Canada's national team.

Looking ahead, Dash is set to compete in the starting lineup at the 2026 Paralympic Winter Games in Milano Cortina, Italy. His story underscores the growth of parasports and the supportive role of community recognition in athletes' journeys.

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