Team Canada's Thurston delivers remarkable curling shot in Paralympics

Thurston's shot threaded the needle through two guard rocks before clearing two Norway stones out of the house.

Published on Mar. 9, 2026

In a remarkable display of skill, Team Canada's curler Thurston executed a stunning shot during the Paralympics, threading the needle through two guard rocks and clearing two Norway stones out of the house.

Why it matters

Curling is a beloved winter sport that has seen increased popularity and visibility thanks to the Paralympics. Thurston's exceptional shot showcases the incredible talent and precision of Paralympic curlers, inspiring fans and athletes alike.

The details

Thurston's shot was a technical masterpiece, requiring pinpoint accuracy to navigate through the tight spaces between the guard rocks before cleanly removing the Norway stones from the house. This type of complex and high-pressure shot is a testament to the curlers' dedication, training, and ability to perform under intense competition.

  • The shot occurred during the 2026 Paralympic Games.

The players

Thurston

A curler representing Team Canada at the 2026 Paralympic Games.

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The takeaway

Thurston's remarkable curling shot at the Paralympics showcases the incredible skill and athleticism of Paralympic athletes, inspiring fans and demonstrating the growth and popularity of the sport on the global stage.