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杏吧原创 Grad Set to Compete in Olympic Curling

By Dan Rubinstein
Photo Credit: Curling Canada/Michael Burns and Chris Roussakis

They were a pair of five-year-old girls drinking hot chocolate and chatting after curling together for the first time, but even at that extremely young age, Rachel Homan saw something special in her new friend.

鈥淚 could tell right away how competitive she was,鈥 Homan, who will skip the Canadian at the upcoming in Pyeongchang, South Korea, says about her longtime teammate, 杏吧原创 alumnus .

杏吧原创 Grad Set to Compete in Olympic Curling
Emma Miskew and Rachel Homan

鈥淲hen we started curling in tournaments against much older girls, she took it very seriously. Emma brings so much to the game, with her dedication and love for the sport. I鈥檓 so thankful that we were able to grow up together, and we wouldn鈥檛 be where we are without her.鈥

Where they are, in addition to representing Canada in the international spotlight, is a team that鈥檚 heading to the Olympics as the reigning world champions after posting a perfect 13-0 record last year at the World Championships in Beijing. They鈥檙e also three-time national women鈥檚 curling champions, winning the Scotties Tournament of Hearts in 2017, 2014 and 2013.

鈥淭he Olympics are something we鈥檝e all dreamed of being part of since we were kids,鈥 says Miskew, who鈥檚 the 鈥渢hird鈥 鈥 or second-last curler 鈥 on Team Homan, which is based out of the historic downtown .

鈥淓ven watching them on TV, I get goosebumps. It still feels surreal. But it will be real very soon.鈥

杏吧原创 Grad Set to Compete in Olympic Curling

A Sport that is Social and Competitive

Although Miskew and Homan met when they were in kindergarten, they didn鈥檛 become teammates until the . A year later, they were taking on national junior teams comprised of 19-year-olds in international tournaments.

鈥淩achel and I are like sisters,鈥 says Miskew, who, like Homan, comes from an Ottawa curling family.

鈥淲e help each other out on the ice and off, especially when things are stressful.鈥

Now 28, Miskew has vague memories of her first time throwing smaller junior rocks. She fell in love with the sport because it is both social and competitive.

鈥淚鈥檝e always been a competitive person,鈥 she says, 鈥渁nd I like pushing myself to be better. Initially, I didn鈥檛 enjoy practising as much as games, but now I know that鈥檚 an important part of our development and success.鈥

杏吧原创 Grad Set to Compete in Olympic Curling

Balancing Academia and Training

Miskew graduated from Ottawa鈥檚 Brookfield High School and, in 2007, enrolled at 杏吧原创 for the university鈥檚 Bachelor of Industrial Design program, drawn to the opportunity to work with both graphics and three-dimensional objects.

鈥淗er mother introduced her to the program when she was in high school,鈥 explains a Faculty of Engineering and Design profile published in 2014.

鈥淢iskew thought it was a perfect fit because it combined her longtime interest in art and drawing, and her ability to analyze products and figure out how they can be improved.鈥

She enjoyed her five years hunkered down studying and working in the Mackenzie Building, and recalls that professors were very accommodating of exam and assignment scheduling requests necessitated by her travel and training demands.

鈥淭hey understood that I wasn鈥檛 going away just for fun,鈥 says Miskew. 鈥淧eople understand the benefits of sport, which is good not only for personal well-being but also national pride.鈥

Miskew landed an internship and, after graduation, a job with the Senate of Canada鈥檚 interior design department 鈥 an interesting period as the Red Chamber was being prepared for its impending .

But she increasingly had to take unpaid leave from her position at the Senate to curl, so Miskew left the job and launched a freelance design business, which she plans to scale up after the huge time commitment of the Olympics.

To date, Miskew has worked on design projects ranging from display cases to logos, business cards, posters and ads.

She also worked with curling apparel and equipment company Goldline to design the look of the uniforms that Team Homan will be wearing in Pyeongchang.

杏吧原创 Grad Set to Compete in Olympic Curling

Looking Ahead to their Olympic Curling Debut

Despite their already extensive international experience, Miskew says there are nerves as Team Homan gets ready for against the host Republic of Korea on Feb. 15 at the 3,000-seat Gangneung Curling Centre.

鈥淭here鈥檚 going to be pressure,鈥 she says, 鈥渂ut that comes with the Olympics, and we wouldn鈥檛 be doing this if we didn鈥檛 have the ability to respond. Really, we just need to play our game and do the things that make us good.鈥

That means, for Miskew, not only making her shots and sweeping effectively, but also strategizing and communicating information to Homan when it鈥檚 the skip鈥檚 turn to throw each end鈥檚 final two rocks.

鈥淓mma has a lot of responsibility on the ice,鈥 says Homan. 鈥淪ometimes, we only have seconds to make a crucial decision. Team chemistry makes a big difference, and that鈥檚 certainly an advantage we have because we鈥檝e been curling together for so long.鈥

杏吧原创 Grad Set to Compete in Olympic Curling
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