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Friday, April 3, 2026
Curling into Their Nineties

By Carolyn Phillips


At the Rivers Curling Club, the thrill of the game stretches far beyond the usual age range associated with sports. This past season's wind-up event was particularly special, as it marked the 92nd birthdays of two remarkable members, Jim Taylor and Gordon Hammond, who continue to show their passion for the sport, even at an age where most are enjoying a peaceful retirement. Their remarkable dedication not only inspires fellow curlers but also sets an example for seniors everywhere about the joys of staying active and engaged.
Curling, often dubbed the "Roaring Game," has a rich and inclusive history that attracts a diverse range of participants. At the Rivers Curling Club, seniors have found a community that fosters camaraderie and competition, allowing them to stay fit while enjoying the social aspects of the sport. The club has been a local hub for curling enthusiasts of all ages, but the participation of older members like Jim and Gordon adds a unique flavour to the sport, blending experience with enthusiasm.


During the recent wind-up event, both Jim and Gordon received heartfelt tributes from fellow club members. Their contributions to the sport and the club were recognized with a warm round of applause and shared laughter, each story illuminating their individual journeys within the game. Jim, known for his strategic mind on the ice, has been curling for many decades, often sharing his tips and tricks with newer members eager to learn. His dedication is evidenced by his consistent presence at the club, never missing a chance to hit the ice.
Gordon, on the other hand, brings a competitive spirit that has fueled many thrilling matches at the club. His trademark smile and positive demeanour make him a favourite among peers. At 92, he proves that age is merely a number when it comes to pursuing one’s passions. His story resonates with many, as he has witnessed the evolution of the game over the decades, all while remaining a competitive and motivating figure in the curling community.


The wind-up celebration was filled with fun activities, friendly competitions, and, of course, refreshments. The camaraderie that exists within the Rivers Curling Club was palpable, with members reminiscing about the past season, sharing laughs over missed shots or near victories, and appreciating the friendships forged on and off the ice.


Social activities like curling are essential for mental and physical health, especially for seniors. Engaging in such pastimes encourages not just physical activity but also promotes social interaction, reducing feelings of loneliness and isolation. Jim and Gordon's continued presence and energy serve as a reminder that it’s never too late to pursue a passion and engage with the community.


As the new curling season approaches, the Rivers Curling Club looks forward to welcoming not just seasoned curlers like Jim and Gordon but also newcomers of all ages. Their stories inspire future generations, proving that with determination and a little bit of ice, age truly is just a number. So, whether you’re a seasoned veteran or a curious newcomer, there’s always room for you at the curling club, where lasting friendships and exciting games await!







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