Homan rallies to claim Grand Slam of Curling Canadian Open title

Rachel Homan's emotional roller-coaster ride ended on a happy note Sunday as the Ottawa skip engineered a steal of one in an extra end to edge Silvana Tirinzoni's Switzerland squad 5-4 in the women's Grand Slam of Curling Co-op Canadian Open final in Red Deer, Alta., on Sunday night.

Scotland's Mouat defeats Bottcher for men's title in Red Deer, Alta.

A women's curler calls out instructions while crouching down.
Canada's Rachel Homan defeated Silvana Tirinzoni's Switzerland squad 5-4 in the women's Grand Slam of Curling Co-op Canadian Open final in Red Deer, Alta., on Sunday. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press/File)

Rachel Homan's emotional roller-coaster ride ended on a happy note Sunday as the Ottawa skip engineered a steal of one in an extra end to edge Silvana Tirinzoni's Switzerland squad 5-4 in the women's Grand Slam of Curling Co-op Canadian Open final in Red Deer, Alta., on Sunday night.

Trailing 4-2 heading into the eighth end, Homan counted her only deuce of the game to force an extra end against Tirinzoni, who had been near flawless with the hammer all week at Servus Arena.

Homan, with third Tracy Fleury, second Emma Miskew and lead Sarah Wilkes, beat the odds by counting one to capture the fourth Grand Slam event of the 2023-24 season.

WATCH | Homan defeats Tirinzoni to win Canadian Open: 

Canada's Team Homan steals Canadian Open grand slam curling title in extra end

10 months ago
Duration 1:53
Ottawa's Rachel Homan picks up her record-extending 15th Grand Slam women's title with the victory in Red Deer.

Earlier Sunday, Scotland's Bruce Mouat defeated Canada's Brendan Bottcher 6-5 to win the men's title.

Bottcher, who curls out of Calgary, has Marc Kennedy at third, Brett Gallant at second, and lead Ben Hebert.

After Bottcher knotted the final 2-2 in the second end, Mouat outscored his opponent 4-1 over the course of the next four ends, including a clutch deuce in the sixth end.

Bottcher scored one in the seventh and stole one in the eighth, ultimately falling short of a comeback.

Mouat finished the tournament without a defeat, while the final was just the second loss for Bottcher.

WATCH l Mouat tops Bottcher in men's final: 

Scottish team of Bruce Mouat claims Canadian Open grand slam curling title

10 months ago
Duration 1:57
Bruce Mouat's rink claimed a 6th career Grand Slam Curling event Sunday by defeating Brendan Bottcher's rink 6-5 in Red Deer, AB., at the Canadian Open men's final.

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