Big-game vibes remain for TSN analyst and former Team Homan member Joanne Courtney

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SYDNEY, N.S. — Former Team Homan member Joanne Courtney is enjoying the same big-game feelings from the broadcast booth that she did when she was a competitive curler. She stepped away from the sport two years ago to focus on her family and career.

SYDNEY, N.S. — Former Team Homan member Joanne Courtney is enjoying the same big-game feelings from the broadcast booth that she did when she was a competitive curler.

Her former rink has been in strong form this week at the world women's curling championship. Homan, Tracy Fleury, Emma Miskew and Sarah Wilkes were scheduled to play South Korea's Eunji Gim on Saturday for a berth in the final at Centre 200. The 35-year-old Edmonton nurse first dabbled in broadcasting at provincial events. She was on the CBC mic for coverage of the 2022 Beijing Olympics and is now a regular in the TSN booth.

 

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