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Jamaican curling makes history with perfect start at Pan Continental tournament

By Ian Burnett··1 min read
Jamaican curling makes history with perfect start at Pan Continental tournament

The Jamaican men’s and women’s curling teams have made a powerful statement at the World Curling Pan Continental Championship in Lacombe, Alberta, Canada, with both teams remaining undefeated through the tournament’s first two days.

Competing in the B-Division, the men’s team – led by Ian Robertson, Andrew Walker, Don Johnston, and Luke Samuels – currently holds an impressive 4-0 (win-loss) record.

The men’s journey began with a thrilling debut victory over Kazakhstan on Saturday, ending 9-8 after a nail-biting 10th end. In a tough game against Hong Kong, Jamaica managed to pull away with a 9-5 win after a tight match that saw them adding three points in the final end.

Sunday saw a dominant showing as they secured an 11-0 victory over Kenya, with Kenya conceding after just seven ends. The men’s team faced another nail-biter against Brazil, with both teams tied 4-4 after regulation time, but Jamaica took advantage of having the “hammer” in the extra end to clinch a 5-4 victory.

Strong resilience and skill

The women’s team, featuring Madeleine Spurgeon, Stephanie Chen, Margot Shepherd-Spurgeon, and Alexandra Marriott, has also showcased strong resilience and skill with two hard-fought victories.

On Saturday, they rallied from an early deficit to defeat Hong Kong 8-5, scoring four points in the ninth end to turn the game around. On Sunday, Jamaica built an early 5-2 lead over Brazil, but after Brazil tied the game by scoring in the last three ends, Jamaica held their composure and clinched a 6-5 victory in extra time.

Both teams will continue their quest for a Pan Continental Championship title Monday, with the men’s team facing off against India and Saudi Arabia, and the women’s team taking on Australia.

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