Martin laying waste to worlds field

“He’s like the Tiger Woods of curling on the ice.” according to Thomas Ulsrud of Norway.

Canada’s Kevin Martin continued his domination of the world men’s curling championship in Moncton, N.B., on Wednesday, hammering Finland’s Kalle Kiiskinen 12-4 in the morning draw to improve to 8-0.

“Oh, he’s on fire,” Norway skip Thomas Ulsrud said of Martin. “He’s really on fire, and he’s crushing everybody.”

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Canada sweeps men’s, women’s events at world senior curling event

Canada completed a golden sweep Saturday at the world senior curling championships.

Edmonton’s Pat Ryan won the men’s crown, defeating Sweden 8-0 to cap an undefeated run. Diane Foster of Lethbridge, Alta., won the women’s title with a convincing 10-2 decision over Scotland.

The Canadian Press: Canada sweeps men’s, women’s events at world senior curling event