Two-time Olympian Lisa Weagle will return to the four-player game next season as the lead for the Laval, Que.,-based team skipped by Laurie St-Georges.
Weagle, who won a world title in 2017 on a team skipped by Rachel Homan, represented Canada at the 2018 Winter Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea. She was also a member of the five-player team skipped by Jennifer Jones that wore the Maple Leaf at the 2022 Beijing Olympics.
"It's something that got me excited and I'm hoping that I can contribute and see what we can accomplish together." "Playing mixed doubles against her, I saw her making critical shots and obviously her background is just incredible. It was a no-brainer for us." She added that getting more reps in a competitive setting would also complement her mixed doubles game. The Olympic trials in that discipline are set to begin Dec. 30 in Liverpool, N.S.
Sinclair played lead for Homan's 2007 team that won gold at the Canada Winter Games. She also won U Sports gold as Carleton Ravens skip in 2014.
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