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Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Press Release: MEDIchair Sudbury’s wheelchair curlers (team Prudhomme) preparing for Northern Ontario Wheelchair Curling Provincials in Kenora Feb 22-24

 

 

Submitted by prwizard on Dec 08, 2012 - 01:37 PM |
 
Mixed Wheelchair curling team sets objective of winning provincials to advance to Nationals in Ottawa March 24-31, 2013 and releases new YouTube video www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8dfZ1hxM_w
 
WireService.ca Press Release - Sudbury, Ontario -- "It's hard to believe that the 2013 Northern Ontario Wheelchair Curling Championship is almost upon us," says Norm Gervais the owner of MEDIchair Sudbury and coach of Team Prudhomme, Sudbury's entry in the NOCA (Northern Ontario Curling Association) Wheelchair Provincials being held in Kenora February 22-24, 2013.
"We have restructured the team this year and after a couple of seasons finishing second, we believe that 2013 is our year to win the Northern Ontario Wheelchair Curling Championship." Gervais said this year's team consists of Skip Rick Prudhomme, Third Dennis Duclos, Second Norm Martel and Lead Linda Kontunen (Ft. William CC, Thunder Bay). The National Wheelchair Curling Championship takes place in Ottawa March 24-31. It is hosted by the RA Centre, the largest private, not-for- profit recreation and leisure facility in Canada.

Gervais who volunteers as the coach of Team Prudhomme says that the sport of wheelchair curling could be much bigger in Northern Ontario. "The one thing that has to happen for the sport of curling to evolve is that community curling associations (like the Sudbury Curling Club) need to make their curling rinks wheelchair accessible."

"I encourage all Northern Ontario residents to come out and watch wheelchair curling. I think they'll be pleasantly surprised at the high level of competition that we have in wheelchair curling. Many of these wheelchair curlers are former able bodied athletes. It's also a lot harder than it looks. First of all there is no sweeping and every curler must throw his/her 40-pound stone sitting in a stationery wheelchair using a curling stick. Each team has four players, one of which must be a female. Some teams also have a spare."

About MEDIchair Sudbury 'the home medical equipment specialists'

MEDIchair Sudbury is a locally owned franchise that is part of MEDIchair, North America's largest and fastest growing Home Medical Equipment (HME) franchise company with stores from coast-to-coast in Canada. We carry a comprehensive line of Home Medical Equipment products including wheelchairs, scooters, lift chairs, bathroom safety products, home accessibility solutions, and soft/disposable personal health care products such as incontinence supplies, wound care, compression, and bracing. We treat all our clients with the same respect, honour, dignity and care as we would our own family. MEDIchair Sudbury is a full service home medical equipment establishment offering a full range of home medical equipment and supplies and services for each of our retail customers and professional clients. www.sudbury.medichair.com www.medichair.com

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