Canada will
not compete for a medal at the 2015 World Wheelchair Curling Championship
after losing its final two games of the round-robin and finishing 4-5 at
the Kisakallio Sports Institute in Lohja, Finland.
It is the first time Team Canada — skip Mark Ideson of London, Ont.
(throwing lead rocks), vice-skip Ina Forrest (Armstrong, B.C.; throwing
fourth stones), third Dennis Thiessen (Sanford, Man.), second Sonja Gaudet
(Vernon, B.C.), alternate Marie Wright (Moose Jaw, Sask.), and coach Joe
Rea (Prince George, B.C.) — will miss the World Wheelchair Curling
Championship playoffs since 2012. Canada won gold at the 2013 championship
and at last year’s 2014 Paralympic Winter Games.
Canada started Day 5 with a 7-6 loss to Radoslav Duris of Slovakia. Canada
had the hammer in the last end with the score tied 6-6. However, the
Eastern European nation managed a steal of one point and squeaked out a 7-6
victory.
“Another heartbreaker,” Ideson said of the result. “All our losses have
been down to the wire, the last rock. We stuck to our game plan. They
played well, they made shots when they needed to, they had a good game.”
Canada opened the game with a three-ender, but Slovakia responded with a
single in the second and a three-point steal in the third. Canada recovered
by scoring one in the fourth, allowing a single in the fifth and gaining a
6-5 lead by scoring a deuce in the sixth. Slovakia scored one in the
seventh before stealing the all important single in the final end.
The loss put Canada in a must-win situation against the undefeated Russian
team skipped by Andrey Smirnov during the afternoon draw. Russia emerged as
6-4 victors.
Canada opened the game against Russia by blanking the first end, scoring
two in the second and stealing a point in the third. Russia erased Canada’s
lead by scoring a single in the fourth, and stealing three points in the
fifth end. Canada scored one in the sixth to tie the game 4-4, but Russia
rallied back with a point in each the seventh and eighth ends to secure the
win.
Canada finished sixth overall in the round-robin. Russia, China, Finland,
and Slovakia will advance to Thursday’s playoff games and compete for gold.
Live scoring, standings, and the live stream from the 2015 World Wheelchair
Curling Championship can be found at: http://wwhcc2015.curlingevents.com/.
For further information, contact:
Al Cameron
Director, Communication and Media Relations
Canadian Curling Association
Cell: 403-463-5500
acameron@curling.ca
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