Paralympics

Ideson to skip Canadian entry at 2023 world wheelchair curling championship

Mark Ideson will skip the Canadian entry at the 2023 world wheelchair curling championship. He will be joined by Jon Thurston, Ina Forrest, Gil Dash and Marie Wright at the March 4-12 competition in Richmond, B.C., Curling Canada announced Monday.

Event to be hosted in Richmond, B.C., in March

Mark Ideson, wheelchair curler, uses his broom to instruct his teammate on where to throw the curling rock.
Mark Ideson won a gold medal in wheelchair curling at the 2014 Paralympic Games in Sochi, Russia. (Mark Schiefelbein/Associated Press)

Mark Ideson will skip the Canadian entry at the 2023 world wheelchair curling championship, while Collinda Joseph (Stittsville, Ont.) and Dennis Thiessen (Crystal City, Man.) will wear the Maple Leaf at the world wheelchair mixed doubles playdowns.

Ideson, who plays lead, will be joined by fourth Jon Thurston (Dunsford, Ont.), third Ina Forrest (Spallumcheen, B.C.), second Gil Dash (Regina, Sask.), and fifth Marie Wright (Moose Jaw, Sask.) at the March 4-12 competition in Richmond, B.C., Curling Canada announced Monday.

The two competitions will be held over the same time period at the Richmond Curling Centre.

Ideson (London, Ont.), who won Paralympic gold in 2014, skipped Canada to a 7-4 record at the 2021 world playdowns in Beijing. Canada was eliminated after dropping a 6-4 decision to the United States in a qualification game.

Wright and Jamie Anseeuw (Winnipeg, Man.) finished seventh in their nine-team group at the inaugural world wheelchair mixed doubles championship last year in Lohja, Finland.

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