World Junior Curlers Bring Home Gold
For the seventh time in the history of the World Junior Curling Championships, Canadian teams are bringing home both gold medals.
Tyler Tardi’s men’s team from Langley, B.C., and the Halifax women’s team skipped by Kaitlyn Jones captured the world junior titles on Saturday at Curl Aberdeen in Aberdeen, Scotland, giving Canada its first sweep since Braden Calvert and Kelsey Rocque pulled it off in 2015 at Tallinn, Estonia.
Tardi, is backed up by vice-skip Sterling Middleton, second Jordan Tardi (Tyler’s brother), lead Zachary Curtis, alternate Jacques Gauthier and coach Paul Tardi (Tyler and Jordan’s dad)
Tardi says…”I don’t know, I’ve been dreaming about this moment,” said Tardi, who returned to the world championship this year after not making the playoffs in 2017. “To finally have it come true is unbelievable. I can’t believe I’m standing here.”











