The Comox Valley’s curing team that represented B.C. gained some valuable experience at the Canada Winter Games. From left: Bryn Woloshyn, Keelie Duncan, Chanelle Meeres, Gracelyn Richards and coach Sarah Hassall. Photo supplied

The Comox Valley’s curing team that represented B.C. gained some valuable experience at the Canada Winter Games. From left: Bryn Woloshyn, Keelie Duncan, Chanelle Meeres, Gracelyn Richards and coach Sarah Hassall. Photo supplied

Gold, trio of top-10s for Tallon at Canada Winter Games

Curlers in tough against older opponents

Courtenay Nordic skier Tallon Noble earned a relay gold and a trio of top-10 finishes at the Canada Winter Games, which wrapped up Sunday, March 3 in Red Deer, Alta.

A member of the Strathcona Nordics and Canada’s national junior men’s team, Noble and company won the mixed relay classic technique on Saturday. Two of his teammates, Rémi and Jasmine Drolet, have connections to the Comox Valley: Rémi is a 2018 graduate of NIDES, and his sister Jasmine is a NIDES student who lives in Rossland.

Individually, the 19-year-old Noble placed eighth in the interval start free technique 10km, sixth in the individual sprint free technique, and 10th in the mass start classic technique 15km.

In curling, the Comox Valley quartet of Keelie Duncan, Chanelle Meeres, Bryn Woloshyn and Gracelyn Richards won three games and lost seven.

“This is our first national event against teams that are four years older,” Adam Duncan said. “Considering all that, it’s been a huge success.”

Meeres and Woloshyn are 15, Richards is 14 and Duncan is 13. Last year, the girls won the gold medal at the U18 BC Winter Games.

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