Prevue Magazine - 2009 Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings

20
prevue magazine Canadian Men’s & Women’s Curling Trials December 6-13, 2009 Rexall Place Edmonton, Alberta

description

Prevue Magazine - 2009 Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings in Edmonton, Alberta

Transcript of Prevue Magazine - 2009 Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings

Page 1: Prevue Magazine - 2009 Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings

prevuemagazine

Canadian Men’s & Women’sCurling Trials

December 6-13, 2009Rexall PlaceEdmonton, Alberta

Page 2: Prevue Magazine - 2009 Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings

prevuecontentsBe a part of it!Season of Champions tvRoar of the RivalsAll Shots OnlineHittin’ the Button / SOC.caUp Close & PersonalEntertainment Schedule

‘FAN’tasticAround the HouseEqual Opportunity ExcitementSchedule of EventsOur Corporate Family

12/131415

16/1718

23

4/5678

10/11

Be a partof it!

2

On Sunday, December 13th a capacity crowd will rise in Edmonton’s Rexall Place to witness the championship presentation to the winners of the Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings. Whether they realize it or not, each one of those fans will be part of the most memorable event in the history of Canadian curling.

The victors - one team each for the men and women – will have conquered the toughest field to ever compete on the pebbled surface. And as winners of the 2009 Canadian Men’s and Women’s Curling Trials, they’ll move on to Vancouver in 2010 to represent our country in the biggest sporting event in the world.

While the drama and excitement comes to its closing crescendo for the championship finals, the entire week will be packed with strategy, tension and a calibre of shot making rarely seen by fans of the roaring game.

From the opening draw on the afternoon of December 6th through to the Sunday finals, Canada’s finest men’s and women’ curlers will be putting on a display of skills that has to be seen to be believed.

By the way, the first draw is Boston Pizza Family Day – with a limited number of tickets available for $15 so you can give the kids a chance to experience championship curling.

Get in the spirit from the opening draw. Fans are encouraged to wear their Red and White’s – and show the rest of the country that Edmonton is home of Canada’s most colourful curling fans!

Along with all the action on the ice, there’s more still in Keith’s Patch – the legendary party place for Season of Champions events. Enjoy a bite, a beverage and a chance to dance to an amazing array of live entertainers!

Make sure you’re there at Rexall Place for the Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings – so you can say you were part of curling history!

Page 3: Prevue Magazine - 2009 Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings

Bringing it all home to you!

3

The dawn of an exciting new Season of Champions brings with it the introduction of a bold new move designed to bring curling fans closer to the curlers and the events.

It’s Season of Champions TV - one of the most innovative developments in the communication of the sport to the hundreds of thousands of fans across the country who follow every event… every game… and virtually every shot.

Season of Champions TV is featuring Internet broadcasts that take you right to the heart of championship curling. It was launched in October with a live webcast interview session with the initial qualifiers for the Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings. And that was just the beginning!

The next phase of coverage comes to you direct from the Roar, encompassing a range of features that take you behind-the-scenes at the biggest event in Canadian curling history. We’ll be talking to the competitors, fans and volunteers – capturing all the drama and excitement of the Canadian Curling Trials. Along with a taste of the party action at Keith’s Patch.

But Season of Champions TV won’t stop when the Men’s and Women’s champions are declared in Edmonton’s Rexall Place, December 13th. The cameras will keep rolling throughout the Season of Champions, providing you with a unique perspective of the people and activities that make Canada’s major curling events such a special experience.

Tune in to Season of Champions TV – simply by logging in to seasonofchampions.ca. We’ll be there… to bring it all home to you!

Page 4: Prevue Magazine - 2009 Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings

4

Since the beginning of time, athletes have challenged opponents with passion and pride as they strive to achieve their best. The more times they compete, the higher the stakes become.

Classic rivalries have emerged over the years in virtually any sport ever played. In Alberta we’ve been captivated by the Eskimos and Stampeders as they clashed on the gridiron. In the NHL the Oilers and Flames have battled on the ice.

But when it comes to Alberta rivalries, the one that stands out above all the rest is in curling. Soon it will be played out again in Edmonton’s Rexall Place at the Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings - the Canadian Curling Trials. In front of likely the largest crowds in Canadian curling history.

Kevin Martin and Randy Ferbey represent two of the fiercest rivals ever in the history of the sport – not only in their home province but right across the country. Any time they step on the same sheet of ice, it’s a match-up that captures the attention and imagination of fans.

When the Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings takes to the ice in Edmonton’s Rexall Place they’ll stand face to face with the ultimate prize in Canadian curling on the line – the right to wear the Maple Leaf in Vancouver with the entire world watching.

Martin and Ferbey share much in common. Both hail from Edmonton – even playing together briefly in the mid-90s. Both have won more than their share of provincial, national, international and World Curling Tour titles. And both come to the Roar of the Rings with a burning drive to compete for gold in 2010 and a clear understanding of the significance of the event.

“I really do believe the Trials are going to be the biggest event ever,” Martin has predicted. “Being held in Rexall Place and the Edmonton teams involved… it’s the perfect makeup for a great event.”

Rivals.

Page 5: Prevue Magazine - 2009 Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings

“One of us is older...” “...And one of us is smarter.”

Ferbey also understands the sense of excitement building around the upcoming showdown to determine Canada’s men’s and women’s representatives in Vancouver for 2010 in the biggest sports event of all. “Just qualifying for the Trials, you have people coming up and saying ‘you can win, you can win….I’m going to be watching you’… there’s a lot of pressure.”

As for the much-publicized feud both have come to put it in perspective. “When you have two teams like that in the game it makes for a good rivalry,” Martin has stated. “That’s what we have going and it’s probably helped both our teams over the past years because of it.”

“Our rivalry has gotten a little less intense,” says Ferbey. “Is it still important for us to beat Kevin Martin? Of course… but I think we’ve both matured to the point where curling’s not the end of the world.”

Whether this season marks the end of the competitive road for two of the most prominent warriors in the history of the roaring game, neither is prepared to answer that yet.

Should age be a factor, Martin notes, “one of us is older than the other.” Ferbey’s response? “And one of us is smarter than the other.”

Is Martin vs Ferbey one of the great rivalries in sport?

Yes, according to Kevin Koe – a fellow Edmontonian joining them in the Roar of the Rings. “I think they get along a little better than they used to, but it’s great for the sport. They’re both home town boys and I think it will be good come Trials time.”

(comments are from a webcast interview available now at seasonofchampions.ca)

5

Page 6: Prevue Magazine - 2009 Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings

6

The curling world has embraced Internet technology – and nowhere is that more evident than this year’s Season of Champions.

It all began with the introduction of the curling.ca website, providing curling fans access to a new source of information on everything relating to developments in the sport.

The next move was the launch of seasonofchampions.ca – a dedicated site featuring every championship throughout the season. Now fans can go online for up-to-date event news, ticket information – and they can actually purchase tickets with a click of a button.

This year the sport’s Internet presence is expanding further with the development of Season of Champions TV and AtThePatch.ca.

Season of Champions TV debuted October 7th with a live webcast from Edmonton featuring seven of the first eight qualifiers for the Roar of the Rings. The full re-broadcast is available now at seasonofchampions.ca. Season of Champions TV will be on the scene during the championship season – starting with the Roar in December.

AtThePatch.ca is a dedicated site providing online visitors with a taste of the Keith’s Patch experience, along with up-dates on the entertainment lineups scheduled for each event.

All the shots are

On Line!

In other words, being a curling fan just got easier and better!

Page 7: Prevue Magazine - 2009 Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings

7

You’ve got the

ButtonYou can have all the up-to-date news on curling’s Season of Champions, without any searching. Simply subscribe to the Canadian Curling Association’s “Hittin’ the Button” online newsletter and you’ll receive each new issue automatically by email.

“Hittin’ the Button” features the latest news on all the Season of Champions events including:• Scotties Tournament of Hearts• Tim Hortons Brier• Ford World Curling Championships• Canada Cup• Road to the Roar• Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings

Plus, you can take advantage of exclusive pre-sale ticket purchase opportunities. Become a subscriber by visiting curling.ca

TicketsEvent info

TeamsPhotosVideos

ContestsScores

StandingsStatistics

SchedulesMerchandise

News & Blogs& Much More!

www.curling.ca

+

Page 8: Prevue Magazine - 2009 Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings

up closeand personal

8

In most sports fans cheer from the stands, watch on television or track scores online. Opportunities to meet the athletes, or even see them up close, are extremely rare.

Well, curling isn’t most sports! In our game it’s personal. Competitors and fans share a unique relationship. There’s no special pass to get near the stars – a ticket to the 2009 Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings is all you need.

What makes curling so different? “I think fans can relate to curlers because we are everyday people,” says Jennifer Jones, one of eight women’s qualifiers for the Canadian Curling Trials. “We have families, we have kids, we have careers and we curl because we love it and have a passion for it.”

It’s a classic case of mutual admiration. “We feel like they’re friends,” adds Jones. “They feel like they’re part of our lives and they get to understand what we’re thinking on the ice… that’s unique to curling and what I think sets us apart from other sports.”

You can share a more personal side of the Roar of the Rings competitors, past champions and other luminaries of the game at the Up Close and Personal interview sessions in the Oh Canada Lounge.

It’s a casual environment where you can even ask your own questions. For a taste of Up Close and Personal go online to seasonofchampions.ca for a candid discussion with Jennifer Jones and Kevin Martin.

Welcome to curling, where close and personal is the nature of the game!

Sunday, Dec. 6 4:45 pm Former Olympians Monday , Dec. 7 4:45 pm Teams Martin and Koe Tuesday, Dec. 8 4:45 pm Teams Jones and Bernard Wednesday, Dec. 9 4:45 pm Teams Howard and Ferbey Thursday, Dec. 10 4:45 pm Teams Kleibrink and Lawton

Page 9: Prevue Magazine - 2009 Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings

It will be an historic and exhilarating moment when Canada’s best curlers step on the ice next February in Vancouver. The newly designed uniforms the athletes will be wearing will be just as exciting!

For the first time, Canadian curling fans will be able to purchase the same gear that Canada’s National teams will wear in competition. The same design, the same colors, the actual performance fabrics – right down to the last detail – what you see on the ice, is what you can have on your back.

This limited edition merchandise will be available in the souvenir stores at all Season of Champions events during the coming season, as well as online at :

seasonofchampions.ca.

FOR THE FIRST TIME, WEAR WHAT THE CHAMPIONS WEAR

FOR THE FIRST TIME, WEAR WHAT THE CHAMPIONS WEAR

WATCH FOR MORE INFORMATIONWATCH FOR MORE INFORMATION

www.mondetta.com

To learn more about the new design and performance engineer-ing behind Mondetta’s 2010 National Team uniforms, please visit: mondetta.com/curling.

Mondetta is the official uniform supplier of the Canadian Curling Association Season of Champions.

For updates on product availability, visit seasonofchampions.ca

9

Page 10: Prevue Magazine - 2009 Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings

meet you at

Monday, Dec. 7

Sunday, Dec. 6

Tuesday, Dec. 8

Saturday, Dec. 5

8:00 pm - Brett Kissel9:30 pm - Wonderland10:45 pm - Jo Hikk

4:30 pm - Karac Hendriks9:30 pm - Tera Lee

Oh Canada Lounge4:45 - 5:45 pm Up Close & Personal

4:30 pm - Souled Out10:00 pm - Souled Out

Oh Canada Lounge4:45 - 5:45 pm Up Close & Personal

4:30 pm - Manhattan9:30 pm - Manhattan

Oh Canada Lounge4:45 - 5:45 pm Up Close & Personal

*Schedule is subject to change without notice.

10

or chill at the

Opening Night

GO

OD TIMES BREWIN’ SINCE

198

2

Page 11: Prevue Magazine - 2009 Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings

Wednesday, Dec. 9

Thursday, Dec. 10

Friday, Dec. 11

Saturday, Dec. 12

Sunday, Dec. 13

4:30 pm - The Chevelles10:30 pm - The Chevelles

Oh Canada Lounge4:45 - 5:45 pm Up Close & Personal

4:30 pm - The Chevelles9:30 pm - The Chevelles

Oh Canada Lounge4:45 - 5:45 pm Up Close & Personal

9:00 pm Brett Kissel

3:00 & 9:15 pm - Hey Romeo10:00 pm - Dreams (Fleetwood Mac)

11:30 pm - Arrival (ABBA)OCL 4:45 - 5:45 pm Up Close & Personal

9:30 pm Shane Chisholm Band

4:30 pm - Men Without Shame9:30 pm - Stan Foster

10:30 pm - Gord BamfordOh Canada Lounge

9:30 pm Rum Brothers

5:00 pm - Men Without ShameOh Canada Lounge

Closed

Keith’s PatchOpen Daily from 11 am - 2 amClosed December 13 at 7:00 pmEdmonton Expo Centre - Hall COh Canada LoungeOpen Sun. - Wed. - 11 am - 7 pmOpen Thurs. - Sat. - 11 am - 11 pmClosed Sunday Dec. 13Edmonton Expo Centre - Hall B

For more info on everything at the patch, visit:

11

FREE Admission with your same day draw ticket.

Page 12: Prevue Magazine - 2009 Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings

12

Opening CeremonySunday, December 6, 2009 – Rexall Place11:00 a.m.

Join in as Canada’s best curlers are introduced as we set off a week of spectacular curling!

Boston Pizza Family Day

$15.00 per person (while tickets last)Sunday, December 6, 2009 – Rexall Place

The first draw is Boston Pizza Family Day - A limited number of tickets are available for $15 so you can give the kids a chance to experience championship curling.

Red & WhiteALL WEEK!

Get in the spirit from the opening draw. Fans are encouraged to wear their Red and White’s - and show the rest of the country that Edmonton is the home of Canada’s most colourful curling fans!

Up Close & Personal Oh Canada Lounge – Edmonton Expo Centre (Hall B)

Sunday, Dec. 6 4:45 pm Former Olympians Monday , Dec. 7 4:45 pm Teams Martin and Koe Tuesday, Dec. 8 4:45 pm Teams Jones and Bernard Wednesday, Dec. 9 4:45 pm Teams Howard and Ferbey Thursday, Dec. 10 4:45 pm Teams Kleibrink and Lawton

Make the Most of Your Experience at the2009 Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings!Along with the action on the ice, you are invited to the following events designed to make your time at the Roar of the Rings a memorable one!

FREE*ADMISSION

*With Draw #1 Ticket

Page 13: Prevue Magazine - 2009 Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings

Boston Pizza Junior StarsThirty-two lucky Northern Alberta junior curlers will become honorary team members at the Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings. The juniors will be highlighted at one of the teams draws, entering the arena with the team and being introduced at the pre-game ceremony. The junior stars receive a jacket, photo with the team and a gift package from Boston Pizza at the event.

Autograph SessionsCome and meet your favourite curlers! From Monday - Thursday four teams will be featured in the Oh Canada Lounge at 4:45 p.m. The schedule will be listed in the daily paper - the Morning Roar, at the event.

Pin TradingLooking for that special curling pin? Trade pins from curling clubs and curling events from around the world. Located on the north concourse at Rexall Place. The pin trading area is open daily.

Roar of the Rings MerchandiseRemember your experience by purchasing that special souvenir. Visit a merchandise kiosk located in Rexall Place. You’ll be sure to find that perfect momento!

Keith’s PatchWith a capacity of 5,000 people, the legendary Patch will help you celebrate the Roar of the Rings, enjoy great food and drinks and rock into the wee hours. If the excitement isn’t on the ice, it’s in the Patch. The Patch is located in the Edmonton Expo Centre (at Northlands) - Hall C.

Oh Canada LoungeSponsored by Peller Estates, is located in the Edmonton EXPO Centre (at Northlands) - Hall B, the Oh Canada Lounge offers curling fans a more relaxing atmosphere to meet friends for some Roar talk over a meal and a beverage.

13

PlusDisplays

Curling’s come a long way, and we have the pictures to prove it. Join us in the Oh Canada Lounge for curling displays with photos, history and more!

Registered trademarks of Boston Pizza Royalties Limited Partnership, used under license. © Boston Pizza International Inc. 2006

Page 14: Prevue Magazine - 2009 Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings

around thehouse

14

Training for the TrialsOnce considered a leisurely game, curling has undergone a dramatic transition.

With so much more at stake – including a shot at a gold medal in 2010 in Vancouver – today’s curlers are taking a much more serious approach to all aspects of the game. And that includes practice and training.

Preparation for the Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings requires countless hours of on-ice practice, as the athletes hone their games to the point where the critical shots are second nature.

On the women’s side four of the qualifiers for the Canadian Curling Trials recently discussed their practice regimens. Jennifer Jones, Shannon Kleibrink, Cheryl Bernard and Stefanie Lawton agree that it requires a daily average of at least an hour of on-ice practice. And that’s on top of a full competitive schedule.

The physical aspects of the game have also become much more pronounced leading to more strenuous training regimens.

“It’s a unique sport where the skip and third are chess players… kind of the math kids,” comments Kevin Martin. “And your front end are the brute strength and extreme cardio. When it comes to the front end, the amount of calories you use per hour is incredible! The heart rate going to 180 is one of the fastest of any sport in the world.”

“You need a mix of youth and experience,” says Roar qualifier Kevin Koe. “You definitely need those young guys on the sweep… where it can make the difference in three or four shots over a game.”

“The skip and third are chess players, and the front end are brute strength and extreme cardio.”

Page 15: Prevue Magazine - 2009 Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings

Equal OpportunityExcitement!The Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings offers a unique opportunity to Canada’s curling fans – the chance to see the country’s best men’s and women’s teams sharing the same stage in a pressure-packed environment.

And the competitors welcome the opportunity as much as the fans - especially the women who typically compete in smaller venues.

Alberta’s Cheryl Bernard is eagerly anticipating the chance to play in front of crowds of up to 17,000 people. “It’s just so exciting… we can hardly wait to get there! It seems like we’ve been waiting for ever.”

Fellow competitor Jennifer Jones shares the feeling. “I think it’s the first time the women will have played in such a big venue… so it’s going to be a little groundbreaking for us. It’s really exciting.”

Kevin Martin suggests that it offers something for everyone. “Some people prefer women’s curling over men’s… and vice-versa.”

“From a fan’s perspective it’s got to be the best ever,” notes Randy Ferbey. “In one venue you see the best curlers in Canada over the past four years competing morning, afternoon and night… for the fans it’s unbelievable.”

Quality ingredients,start to �nish.

Working together to provide quality ingredients to the world’s leading food manufacturers.

Some of the most discerning food manufacturers rely on us for consistent

quality ingredients, and we pride ourselves in delivering. And we couldn’t deliver

without good relationships with producers. At Viterra, we work to gain access to new

and growing markets so we can provide producers with more opportunities. When

you work with Viterra, you can take pride in knowing that you are producing nutritious

food that �nds its way onto tables around the world. To �nd out more, visit viterra.ca

Proud Sponsor of the 2009 Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings

15

Page 16: Prevue Magazine - 2009 Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings

Schedule of Events

Schedule subject to change.16

Saturday, December 5

Sunday, December 6

Monday, December 7

Tuesday, December 8

Opening Night at the Patch

Opening CeremonyDRAW #1Up Close & PersonalDRAW #2

DRAW #3DRAW #4Up Close & PersonalAutograph SessionDRAW #5

DRAW #6DRAW #7Up Close & PersonalAutograph SessionDRAW #8

8:00 pm

11:00 am1:00 pm4:45 pm6:00 pm

8:30 am1:00 pm4:45 pm4:45 pm6:00 pm

8:30 am1:00 pm4:45 pm4:45 pm6:00 pm

Rexall = Rexall Place OC Lounge = Oh Canada Lounge in the Edmonton EXPO Centre - Hall B

Patch

RexallRexallOC LoungeRexall

RexallRexallOC LoungeOC LoungeRexall

RexallRexallOC LoungeOC LoungeRexall

Page 17: Prevue Magazine - 2009 Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings

Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings

17

Patch = Keith’s Patch in the Edmonton EXPO Centre - Hall C

Wednesday, December 9

Thursday, December 10

Saturday, December 12

Sunday, December 13

DRAW #9DRAW #10Up Close & PersonalAutograph SessionDRAW #11

DRAW #12DRAW #13Up Close & PersonalAutograph SessionDRAW #14Tiebreaker #3 (if required)

Tiebreaker #2 (if required)

Tiebreaker #1 (if required)

Women’s Semi Final

Men’s Semi FinalWomen’s Final

Men’s Final

8:30 am1:00 pm4:45 pm4:45 pm7:30 pm

8:30 am1:00 pm4:45 pm4:45 pm6:00 pm10:30 pm

8:30 am1:00 pm6:00 pm

1:00 pm6:00 pm

1:00 pm

RexallRexallOC LoungeOC LoungeRexall

RexallRexallOC LoungeOC LoungeRexallRexall

RexallRexallRexall

RexallRexall

Rexall

Friday, December 11

Page 18: Prevue Magazine - 2009 Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings

18 Thank you!

Our CorporateFamily

Page 19: Prevue Magazine - 2009 Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings

19

My farm. My choice.

just keep gettingYields

better

High yielding canola hybrids - year after yearBook your leading DEKALB® brand hybrids while supplies last. Latest trial results available now by visiting DEKALB.ca today!

DEKALB and Design® is a registered trademark of Monsanto Technology LLC, Monsanto Canada, Inc. licensee. ©2009 Monsanto Canada Inc.

Page 20: Prevue Magazine - 2009 Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings

All draws are on sale now!

D E L I V E R I N G C A N A D A ’ S T E A M S T O T H E W O R L D

Rexall Place

All the way to the championship final for both women and men.

As many tickets as you want... for as many draws as you want. Get your place in history as Canada’s top teams fight for the right to wear the Maple Leaf in Vancouver in 2010.

Pick your Place to Roar.ROUND ROBIN DRAWS:

SEMI-FINALS:

FINALS:

R E X A L L P L A C E , E D M O N T O N D E C E M B E R 6 - 1 3 , 2 0 0 9

Your own wayto Roar. Your time.

Your schedule.

(Second Level Only)

SILVERBRONZE

ALL SEATS

ALL SEATS

GOLD$30$30

$40

$50

$35

Plus service charges and GST.

Full Event & Mini Pack Ticket Packages are also available at seasonofchampions.ca,

ticketmaster.ca or call 780.451.8000.

All tickets include admission each day to the famous Keith’s Patch.

GO

OD TIMES BREWIN’ SINCE

198

2

(Second Level Only)

(Second Level Only)