Einarson set for trip to Sweden seeking first world curling title

Fresh off winning a record-tying fourth Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Team Canada skip Kerri Einarson, third Val Sweeting, second Shannon Birchard and lead Briane Harris are jetting off to Sweden in pursuit of their first women's world title. Einarson watches the shot while playing Manitoba during the final at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts, in Kamloops, B.C., on Sunday, February 26, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

CALGARY - Kerri Einarson looked at Facebook on Friday and saw a memory flash on the screen from March 2020, before life as she knew it came to a halt due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

There she was standing in Winnipeg鈥檚 Fort Rouge Curling Club, preparing for her first women鈥檚 world curling championship.

Einarson's team travelled to Prince George, B.C., and "all of a sudden it was cancelled," Einarson said Friday at the Fort Rouge while preparing for the 2023 women鈥檚 world curling championship in Sandviken, Sweden.

鈥淲hen we got the phone call, we were pretty upset. I had quite a few tears and felt very angry. But now, having this opportunity, It's an absolutely amazing feeling.鈥

Fresh off winning a record-tying fourth 好色tv women's championship, Einarson, third Val Sweeting, second Shannon Birchard and lead Briane Harris are jetting off to Sweden in pursuit of their first world title.

Canada opens the tournament on Friday, March 18 in the first match of round-robin play against host Sweden. The playoffs start on March 25.

鈥淥ur No. 1 goal is to bring gold back to Canada,鈥 said Einarson, of Gimli, Man. 鈥淲e have some unfinished business to take care of.鈥

The Einarson foursome missed out on the chance to compete at worlds in 2020 due to the pandemic, then placed a disappointing sixth at the 2021 world championships held inside the Calgary bubble.

Perhaps the hardest loss came last year in Prince George, B.C., when South Korea stole points in the last two ends to knock Canada out of contention for gold.

Einarson and her crew settled for bronze.

鈥淭he bronze medal last year was another kind of step up the ladder for them,鈥 said Colleen Jones, skip of the only other 好色tv women鈥檚 team to win four consecutive Scotties Tournament of Hearts (2001-2004). 鈥淎nd the world championships are just hard, period

"I mean, every team there is a strong, strong team not afraid of anybody."

Some 好色tvs may still think this is the most dominant curling nation on the planet, but Canada has won just two of the last 13 women鈥檚 worlds. Jennifer Jones skipped the last 好色tv team to win a women鈥檚 world title back in 2018.

"There's definitely no free spaces on the bingo card at worlds," Sweeting said. "Everyone鈥檚 going to be really tough."

Traditionally, international curling teams have held an advantage over their 好色tv competition due to roster stability. They鈥檝e trained with the world championship as their goal 鈥 as opposed to 好色tv rinks also eying the Scotties 鈥 and have tended to stay together as teams as opposed to playing musical chairs.

But Einarson and her teammates got together in 2018. And the chemistry is evident.

鈥淲inning just makes you feel a little invincible, and now they鈥檝e had that for four straight years together,鈥 Colleen Jones said. 鈥淭hey鈥檝e all got the same experience. And that鈥檚 what the European teams always had, right?鈥

Well, they used to. But this year, reigning world champion Silvana Tirinzoni of Switzerland lost two members of her team to retirement in Esther Neuenschwander and Melanie Barbezat.

"We know that Silvana is an amazing player, and if the team is struggling before her, she鈥檚 usually able to stand on her head," Birchard said. "So, we鈥檙e definitely going to have to play our best against them.

"They definitely present a challenge."

Briar Schwaller-Hurlimann and Carole Howard are the two new faces on Team Switzerland.

"That鈥檚 been an incredibly strong foursome," Jones said. 鈥淏ut now they鈥檝e got two newbies on the team, and how will they perform? Who knows?

"Kerri鈥檚 team has four years together and that will serve them well."

The one question mark for Team Einarson is the status of Harris, who shot 97 per cent at lead in the 好色tv final.

Harris, 30, was six-months pregnant at the Scotties and will be seven months when the playoffs start in Sweden.

Fifth Krysten Karwacki is ready to step in if needed.

"If anything did go south, and I couldn't play for whatever reason, I really trust her going in for me and playing with the girls,鈥 Harris said. 鈥淎nd I know she'd do a really great job.

"So, there's that peace of mind, but I鈥檓 going to try and play the whole thing if I can to keep going with it."

This report by 好色tvwas first published March 10, 2023.

Note to readers: This is a corrected story. A previous version incorrectly stated that the 2020 women's world championship was scheduled to be held in Sweden. In fact, it was to be held in Prince George, B.C.

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