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Sweeting relishing appearance at World Women’s Curling Championship

Val Sweeting had to experience some tough losses before reaching the top of the mountain in women’s curling.

The 32-year-old is soaking in the opportunity to represent Canada at the World Women’s Curling Championship in Prince George, which kicks off Saturday from CN Centre.

Sweeting plays third for the Manitoba-based Kerri Einarson rink that captured the Scotties Tournament of Hearts last month in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.

Team Manitoba, from the Gimli Curling Club, win the 2020 Scotties, skip Kerri Einarson, third Val Sweeting, second Shannon Birchard, lead Briane Meilleur, Jennifer Clark-Rouire (alternate), coach Patti Wuthrich. The 2020 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, The Canadian Women’s Curling Championship, Feb. 15-23, 2020 – Mosaic Place, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
(Curling Canada/Andrew Klaver)

Sweeting is enjoying her new role after being a longtime skip herself, losing back to back Scotties finals in 2014 and 2015 while representing Alberta.

“The biggest difference is probably the sweeping and judging, that’s one thing I had to work really hard on and I just kind of enjoy having a bit of a dabble in everything and you can be the key person when the girls set up a really good end.”

“I really enjoy playing third, it just kind of has a different role, you’re not throwing the last rock but you kind of have a hand in everything. I really enjoy being able to step back and fulfill that role.”

She adds it was a relief after finally capturing her first Scotties title.

“We worked really hard and we had a good week and that’s all you can do is put yourself into those finals and one day it will pay off.”

“The team played really well.”

The Einarson rink also consists of lead Brianne Meilleur and second Shannon Birchard.

Canada’s first game is at 7 pm against Eve Muirhead and Team Scotland.

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Brendan Pawliw
Brendan Pawliw
Since moving to Prince George in 2015, Brendan has covered local sports including the WHL’s Prince George Cougars, Prince George Spruce Kings, UNBC Timberwolves, Cariboo Cougars AAA, and Northern Capitals U18 female hockey teams. Career highlights include play-by-play during the Spruce Kings' BCHL championship runs in 2018 and 2019, including the Doyle Cup win. He also covered the 2019 National Junior A Championship, the 2017 Telus Cup, the 2022 World Women’s Curling Championship, and the 2022 BC Summer Games. Brendan is the news voice on 94.3 The Goat and Country 97 FM, reporting on crime, real estate, labour, and environmental issues. Outside of work, he officiates box lacrosse and fastball, sits on the Prince George Sports Hall of Fame board, and co-hosts the Hockey North podcast.

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