{"id":198378,"date":"2009-09-13T12:02:19","date_gmt":"2009-09-13T12:02:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/sportsnet.alley.ws\/?sn-article=curling2010"},"modified":"2009-09-13T12:02:19","modified_gmt":"2009-09-13T12:02:19","slug":"curling2010","status":"publish","type":"sn-article","link":"https:\/\/www.sportsnet.ca\/olympics\/curling2010\/","title":{"rendered":"Curlers must take long road to 2010"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>THE CANADIAN PRESS <\/p>\n<p>CALGARY &#8212; Got more than a few minutes and some patience? It&#8217;ll take a while to tell you how Canada&#8217;s curling teams for the 2010 Olympics will be decided.<\/p>\n<p>You still might by hazy on the process even after an explanation and good luck finding someone who can clarify it for you. The top skips in the land can&#8217;t do it.<\/p>\n<p>&#034;I cannot explain it in seven sentences or less,&#034; said reigning Olympic gold medallist Brad Gushue. &#034;I don&#8217;t think the average person can understand it. It&#8217;s far too complicated.&#034;<\/p>\n<p>Canada is a safe bet for two Olympic curling medals in Vancouver next February. Since the sport made its Olympic debut in 1998, Canada is 6-for-6 in medals won.<\/p>\n<p>In fairness, most people don&#8217;t know how the country&#8217;s biathletes and bobsledders qualify for the Olympics. But those sports aren&#8217;t on television for nine days straight and watched by legions of avid followers.<\/p>\n<p>When asked at the Tim Hortons Brier on Tuesday, Calgarian Mervin Nelson wasn&#8217;t clear on how teams get to the trials Dec. 6 to 13 in Edmonton.<\/p>\n<p>&#034;Not for sure,&#034; he said. &#034;I know who is in the running. It&#8217;s tournaments and who wins the most money and that&#8217;s about it.&#034;<\/p>\n<p>One men&#8217;s team and one women&#8217;s team will represent Canada at the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver. Eight men&#8217;s and eight women&#8217;s teams will play off for that right at the Roar of the Rings in Edmonton.<\/p>\n<p>That&#8217;s the easy part. You could stop there to keep it simple.<\/p>\n<p>If you insist on knowing more, Alberta&#8217;s Kevin Martin, Ontario&#8217;s Glenn Howard and Manitoba&#8217;s Jennifer Jones have already qualified for trials by either winning three &#034;majors&#034; or earning enough points to put them at the top of the Canadian standings at various points since 2006.<\/p>\n<p>Two more men&#8217;s teams and three more women&#8217;s teams will be decided by May 1 to fill half the field at trials. Shannon Kleibrink&#8217;s Calgary rink is close to gaining one of the women&#8217;s berths and could do so based on results at the upcoming Canada Cup and Players&#8217; Championship next month.<\/p>\n<p>So by May 1, half the Roar of the Rings field will be filled. The other half comes out of a pre-trials event Nov 10-15 in Prince George, B.C., where 12 men&#8217;s teams battle for the four remaining berths and a dozen women&#8217;s squads will do the same in a triple knockout format.<\/p>\n<p>Alberta&#8217;s Randy Ferbey and Kevin Koe, Saskatchewan&#8217;s Pat Simmons, Manitoba&#8217;s Jeff Stoughton and Kerry Burtnyk, and Ontario&#8217;s Wayne Middaugh have qualified for the men&#8217;s pre-trials.<\/p>\n<p>Kleibrink, B.C.&#8217;s Kelly Scott, Alberta&#8217;s Cheryl Bernard and Saskatchewan&#8217;s Sherry Anderson, Stefanie Lawton and Amber Holland and Ontario&#8217;s Sherry Middaugh have qualified for the women&#8217;s pre-trials.<\/p>\n<p>This year&#8217;s men&#8217;s and women&#8217;s national championship winners, and the Canada Cup and Players&#8217; Championship winners, all get into the pre-trials. The field will be completed with the top men&#8217;s and women&#8217;s teams in the Canadian rankings since 2006 of those not already qualified.<\/p>\n<p>&#034;Whether this is the right system or the wrong system I&#8217;m not sure,&#034; New Brunswick skip Russ Howard said. &#034;I have a difficult time explaining it to people and the unfortunate part is people keep asking me.&#034;<\/p>\n<p>The Canadian Curling Association director of event operations is one of the few who can give a succinct explanation of the process.<\/p>\n<p>&#034;Basically over the four-year period leading into the Olympics the players are able to acquire points for certain competitions,&#034; Warren Hansen said. &#034;At the end of the four-year period, the 16 teams with the highest number of points that have been acquired will make it into trials and depending on if you&#8217;re No. 1 or No. 16 will depend on how many points you&#8217;ve acquired.&#034;<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s difficult to engage curling fans in the process of determining who gets to trials because it&#8217;s so complicated, but Hanson says have patience, because all will be revealed soon.<\/p>\n<p>&#034;Hang in there until the first of May and we&#8217;ll know at that point exactly who will be playing in the trials and the pre-trials and the process from there becomes pretty simple,&#034; he said.<\/p>\n<p>.The CCA decided to reduce the trials from 20 teams &#8212; 10 men&#8217;s and 10 women&#8217;s &#8212; to eight aside. Adding a pre-trials event was a compromise with the athletes, Hanson said.<\/p>\n<p>A main difference heading into 2010 from previous Olympics is that simply winning this Brier doesn&#8217;t guarantee a berth in the final eight at trials, although it puts the champion in the mix to get there.<\/p>\n<p>While some curlers object to the fact this year&#8217;s Brier winner isn&#8217;t guaranteed a spot in the final eight, Martin feels a team&#8217;s performance over the long haul should carry the most weight.<\/p>\n<p>&#034;You don&#8217;t want it to be one win,&#034; he explained. &#034;You want the consistent guys going to the Olympics.&#034;<\/p>\n<p>The current system rewards teams who play a lot of events every year to keep their ranking high. For teams in Atlantic Canada, that usually means flying somewhere else in the country to play in big-money events.<\/p>\n<p>&#034;In eastern Canada we play five or six weekends a year,&#034; Russ Howard said. &#034;We don&#8217;t have a snowball&#8217;s chance in hell.<\/p>\n<p>&#034;For my team, it&#8217;s like the Leafs winning the Stanley Cup.&#034;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Got more than a few minutes and some patience? 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