Val Sweeting joins Kayla MacMillan's curling team

Eight-time Grand Slam title winner Val Sweeting has joined the Victoria-based team of Kayla MacMillan. The club announced the move Sunday on social media. Sweeting spent the previous eight seasons playing third on Kerri Einarson's team from Gimli, Man.

Val Sweeting, a 38-year-old from Lottie Lake, Alta., brings a wealth of experience to MacMillan's squad. She recently secured her fifth Scotties Tournament of Hearts title with Einarson in February and earned silver at the World Women's Curling Championship last month. Sweeting also claimed back-to-back bronze medals at the women's world championships with Einarson in 2022 and 2023, along with eight Grand Slam of Curling titles overall—three as skip and five with Einarson. MacMillan's team, which includes second Lindsay Dubue and lead Lauren Lenentine, parted ways with third Brittany Tran and alternate Sarah Loken last week. Meanwhile, Einarson's retooled lineup features Shannon Birchard moving to third, Karlee Burgess at second, and Jocelyn Peterman joining as lead while handling vice-skip duties.

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Kerri Einarson and her Manitoba team are set to compete at the 2026 BKT World Women’s Curling Championship in Calgary, aiming for their first global title. Unlike the fanless 2021 event in the same city, this tournament will feature full crowd support. The skip expressed excitement about the home atmosphere and family presence.

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Canada's Kerri Einarson leads her rink into the 2026 BKT World Women’s Curling Championship in Calgary, seeking a first gold medal amid a field featuring several new teams. The tournament begins on March 14 at the WinSport Event Centre, with Einarson facing Sweden in the opener. Missing usual powerhouses like Rachel Homan and Silvana Tirinzoni, the event presents fresh challenges for the experienced Canadian squad.

As the curling season winds down, several teams are reshaping their rosters in preparation for the next Olympic cycle. Announcements include retirements, splits, and new formations across Canadian and international squads. These updates reflect a period of transition in the sport.

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