Manitoba curling shakeup as Reid Carruthers retires, Team Kate Cameron disbands
Reid Carruthers retires from competitive curling after a successful career, and Team Kate Cameron disbands following the recent Olympic Games.
Reid Carruthers, a prominent figure in Canadian curling, has announced his retirement after over two decades of excellence in the sport. At 41, he leaves behind a legacy that includes 11 provincial championships, two Brier victories, a World Championship, and two Grand Slam titles. His career is particularly noteworthy for his versatility, serving in various positions on the team, including skip, and competing in the Brier 13 times. As he steps away from competitive play, Carruthers is set to coach Team Kerri Einarson at the upcoming World Championship, ensuring his continued influence in the curling community.
In addition to Carruthers' retirement, the article reports on Team Kate Cameron disbanding, further indicating a significant transition within Manitoba's curling scene. The recent end of the 2026 Olympic Winter Games has prompted a wave of changes and player movements in the sport, mirroring the natural cycle of competitive curling as athletes assess their futures following Olympic competition. The dissolution of Team Cameron marks the end of an era for the squad, leaving fans and supporters to ponder the next steps for both the team and its members.
These developments hold considerable implications for the future of curling in Manitoba and beyond. With Carruthers leaving competitive playing, his expertise will shift to coaching, which will be vital for developing new talent in the province. Additionally, the breakup of established teams like Cameron's signals possible reshuffling of players, generating prospects for both rookies and seasoned veterans. As the curling community adapts to these changes, the upcoming seasons promise to bring fresh dynamics and excitement to the sport.