Bruce Mouat and Rachel Homan aren’t just winning — they’re redefining dominance in curling. Both skips captured Grand Slam titles over the weekend, adding to legacies that already rank among the sport’s all-time greats.
Mouat’s Scottish rink claimed the CO-OP Tour Challenge, their 11th career Slam, with their trademark blend of precision and poise. They dropped just one game all week and controlled every end in the final — another reminder of why they’ve become the measuring stick in men’s curling.
On the women’s side, Rachel Homan and her Ottawa-based team delivered one of the most one-sided finals in recent memory, rolling to an 8-2 win and stealing seven of those points. The victory marked Homan’s 19th Grand Slam title, the most ever by any curler — proof that she’s not just keeping pace with history, she’s rewriting it.
Together, Mouat and Homan are setting a new standard for excellence. Their consistency, confidence, and killer instinct leave little doubt who the sport’s current powerhouses are. Right now, everyone else in curling is playing catch-up — and they know it.