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Canada's Rachel Homan defeated Switzerland's Silvana Tirinzoni 7-5 on Sunday to win gold at the women's curling world championship in Sydney, N.S.
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Rachel Homan on Being a Woman in Sports and Having a Daughter in Curling | Broom Brothers - MSNRachel Homan shares her perspective on being a woman in sports and the experience of having a daughter who aspires to become the best curler in the world. She discusses how both roles shape her ...
Rachel Homan matched Canadian curling legend Sandra Schmirler with both a repeat world title and a third overall and will look to end Canada’s Olympic medal drought next year. Homan, 35, skipped ...
Homan, right, holds her daughter Bowyn as she celebrates with teammate Rachel Brown after capturing the world women's curling championship in Sydney, N.S., on March 24, 2024 (Frank Gunn/The ...
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Rachel Homan on Paving the Way for Female Curling Teams with AMJ Campbell Deal | Broom BrothersRachel Homan discusses her team signing a five-year partnership with AMJ Campbell, a groundbreaking deal in the world of curling. She explains how this deal is paving the way for other female ...
Canada skip Rachel Homan celebrates after defeating Korea to advance to the gold-medal game at the World Women’s Curling Championship in Sydney, N.S. on Saturday, March 23, 2024.
Canada’s Rachel Homan defeated Switzerland’s Silvana Tirinzoni 7-5 to win the women’s curling final at the Co-op Canadian Open on Sunday. Down 3-2 after three ends, Homan scored three points ...
Rachel Homan, while eight months pregnant, skipped a curling team that took runner-up at the Canadian National Championship on Sunday. Homan, Canada’s skip at the 2018 Olympics, led a four-woman team ...
Rachel Homan is feeling the love of home and family from halfway around the planet. “My littlest one, he’s a year-and-a-half,” said Homan, of young Briggs back home in Alberta. “I guess ...
Rachel Homan, Tracy Fleury, Emma Miskew, and Sarah Wilkes celebrate after defeating Team Manitoba in the finals during the Scotties Tournament of Hearts action in Thunder Bay, Ont. on Feb. 23.
While Rachel Homan’s curling team cruised to a fifth straight win at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Kerri Einarson wriggled off a hook to escape with a win Tuesday.
Rachel Homan matched Canadian curling legend Sandra Schmirler with both a repeat world title and a third overall and will look to end Canada's Olympic medal drought next year. Homan, 35, skipped ...
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