On Ice: Plan to start formal curling players’ association unravels
Time constraints, a lack of buy-in from some top athletes and challenges with its international scope are some of the reasons organizers cite for stalled efforts to formalize a curling players’ association.
Group organizer Rylan Hartley said plans were currently “in limbo” and “incubating,” adding he has decided to shift focus to talks with players a tier below the sport’s elite teams.
“I’ve got some ideas of what it can become still,” he said. “I think there’s still a need for it. But almost everyone in that original group (doesn’t) have enough time to be super-focused on it.”
Dozens of curlers signed an initial letter of support and high-profile stars like Sweden’s Niklas Edin, Canada’s Emma Miskew and Switzerland’s Silvana Tirinzoni were listed as executive members when the group’s formation was announced in late 2022.