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M: Canadian Olympic Pre-Trials
Wolfville, NS
Teams | Scores | Standings | Playoffs
Draw: 6 -- Tue, Oct 21 -- 7:00pm AT
Howard Final
Kean (9)
Menard Final
McDonald (10) WATCH on Youtube: Curling Canada
Purcell Final
Calvert (10)
King Final
Mooibroek (9)
W: Canadian Olympic Pre-Trials
Wolfville, NS
Teams | Scores | Standings | Playoffs
Draw: 6 -- Tue, Oct 21 -- 7:00pm AT
Peterson Final
Thevenot (8) WATCH on Youtube: Curling Canada
M: U.S. Steel Pan-Continental Championships
Virginia, MN
Teams | Scores | Standings | Playoffs
Draw: M2 -- Tue, Oct 21 -- 2:00pm CT
NZL (Becker) Final
CHN (Xu) (7) 
JPN (Yamaguchi) Final
AUS (Millikin) (7) 
USA (Shuster) Final
KOR (Kim) (9) 
PHI (Pfister) Final
CAN (Jacobs) 10  (9) 
D: Mixed Doubles Gstaad
Gstaad, SUI
Teams | Scores | Standings | Playoffs
Draw: 7 -- Wed, Oct 22 -- 11:00am CET
Scho/Suto 7th
Perr/Rios
Koan/Aoki Final
Abbe/Hars (6)
Gill/Hewi 8th
Immo/Sipi
Kald/Lill Final
Huep/Weis (6)
West/Ahlb 7th
Barb/Coul
W: U.S. Steel Pan-Continental Championships -- B-Division
Eveleth, MN
Teams | Scores | Standings | Playoffs
Draw: W3 -- Tue, Oct 21 -- 2:00pm CT
PHI (Dubberstein) Final
KAZ (Ebauyer) (9)
PUR (Pinnelli) 13  Final
TPE (Lee) (9)
HKG (Hung) 10  Final
BRA (Barrella) (7)
M: S3 Group Curling Stadium Series
Swift Current, SK
Teams | Scores | Standings | Playoffs
Draw: 1 -- Fri, Oct 24 -- 12:30pm CT
Ackerman  
Rumpel  
deConinck Smith  
Gamble  
Knapp  
McCusker  
Laycock  
Korte  
Derksen  
Bryden  
Carss  
Fedak  
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Canada's Team Homan falls short to Japan in 2025 Pan Continentals opener


VIRGINIA, Minn. — Fresh off winning a record 19th Grand Slam title Sunday in Nisku, Alta., Team Rachel Homan immediately embarked on a long cross-country trip that involved two flights and a three-hour drive to get to Virginia, Minn.

They arrived Monday afternoon, shortly before their assigned practice time for the 2025 United States Steel Pan Continental Curling Championships.

And Tuesday morning, it’s only natural that the schedule finally caught up with Homan, vice-skip Tracy Fleury, second Emma Miskew, lead Sarah Wilkes, alternate Rachelle Brown, coaches Renee Sonnenberg and Viktor Kjell.

The two-time defending Canadian and world champions from Ottawa bowed 11-5 to Japan’s Team Satsuki Fujisawa in their opening game at the Iron Trail Motors Event Center in Virginia, Minn.

“Not the performance we were hoping for,” admitted Fleury. “But we'll have a good debrief and learn from it and I'm sure we'll bounce back fine.

“We’ll probably sneak in a little nap between, for sure,” she added with a smile.

Coming off Sunday’s record-setting victory at the CO-OP Tour Challenge in Alberta and then making the trip to Northern Minnesota, Team Homan knew there would be accompanying challenges, but looked at Tuesday morning’s loss as a chance to learn for later in the week.

“You get used to certain ice conditions at the event before and then you have to quickly adjust to new ice conditions,” she said. “The ice was a little bit straighter than we were used to last week but we'll learn it.”

Japan controlled the game from the get-go, getting a deuce in the first and holding Canada to one in the second after Fujisawa made a brilliant hit and roll buried behind a corner guard.

In the third, Japan’s rock placement was near perfect, and it paid off with Fujisawa making a hit to score five.

Team Homan would fight back with a three in the fourth on a draw from the skipper, but that was as close as the reigning Pan Continental champions would get as their season record dropped to 22-4.

“They’re (Japan) a good team, and we weren’t as sharp as we wanted to be,” said Homan. “But we learned a lot about the rocks and ice during that game. We’ll talk about it this afternoon and we’ll be ready to go tonight.”

“Lots of games left,” added Fleury. “This is the point in the week where you want to learn the ice and rocks, so we won't get too rattled about it.”

Team Homan completes its opening day Tuesday at 8 p.m. (all times Eastern) against Team Bridget Becker of New Zealand (0-1).

In other Tuesday morning games, Team Tabitha Peterson of the United States turned back Mexico’s Team Adriana Camarena 11-3; Australia’s Team Helen Williams rallied from an early 3-0 deficit to knock off rivals New Zealand 11-5; and China’s Rui Wang shaded South Korea’s Eunji Gim 6-5 in an extra end.

Brad Jacobs’ Canadian men’s team, which opened its round-robin schedule Monday night with a win over China, is back on the ice later Tuesday, taking on Team Marc Pfister of the Philippines (1-0).

Scores, standings and full team lineups are available by CLICKING HERE.

All games will be available on World Curling’s streaming platform, The Curling Channel.

This story will be posted in French as soon as possible at www.curling.ca/fr/nouvelles-media/

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Curling Scores

M: Canadian Olympic Pre-Trials
Wolfville, NS
Teams | Scores | Standings | Playoffs
Draw: 6 -- Tue, Oct 21 -- 7:00pm AT
Howard Final
Kean (9)
Menard Final
McDonald (10) WATCH on Youtube: Curling Canada
Purcell Final
Calvert (10)
King Final
Mooibroek (9)
W: Canadian Olympic Pre-Trials
Wolfville, NS
Teams | Scores | Standings | Playoffs
Draw: 6 -- Tue, Oct 21 -- 7:00pm AT
Peterson Final
Thevenot (8) WATCH on Youtube: Curling Canada
D: Mixed Doubles Gstaad
Gstaad, SUI
Teams | Scores | Standings | Playoffs
Draw: 7 -- Wed, Oct 22 -- 11:00am CET
Scho/Suto 7th
Perr/Rios
Koan/Aoki Final
Abbe/Hars (6)
Gill/Hewi 8th
Immo/Sipi
Kald/Lill Final
Huep/Weis (6)
West/Ahlb 7th
Barb/Coul
M: S3 Group Curling Stadium Series
Swift Current, SK
Teams | Scores | Standings | Playoffs
Draw: 1 -- Fri, Oct 24 -- 12:30pm CT
Ackerman  
Rumpel  
deConinck Smith  
Gamble  
Knapp  
McCusker  
Laycock  
Korte  
Derksen  
Bryden  
Carss  
Fedak  
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