Curlers drawn to diversions in bubble life
CALGARY — Plans to curl in a bubble had to include how relax and recharge between draws, since the athletes in the Canadian women’s curling championship are confined to the arena and their hotel.
With the Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Calgary being held without spectators to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus, the women have more free time than they would normally have.
There are no autograph sessions with the public.
The Heart Stop Lounge, where curlers engage with fans via question-and-answer sessions, and where they might grab a beverage on a night off, isn’t part of the experience this year.