The World Curling Hall of Fame will be inducting five new members into their institution; three curlers and two from the builders category.
The new entrants are:
Kate Caithness, Scotland (Builder): Caithness was the World Curling President from 2010 to 2022, and helped propel Wheelchair Curling into the Paralympics.
Jack Lynch, Canada (Builder): Lynch was well-respected journalist, who covered curling mostly in Quebec. He was pivotal in increasing membership associations that helped qualify Curling as an Olympic sport.
Ewan MacDonald, Scotland (Curler): MacDonald is a three-time World Champion (1999, 2006 & 2010), a two-time European Champion (1999 & 2008) and he represented Scotland in ten World Championships.
Peter Smith, Scotland (Curler): Smith represented Scotland 11 times, winning the World Championship three times (1991, 2006 & 2009), with five Silvers and a Bronze. He is also a three-time European Champion (1988, 2007 & 2008).
Bill Strum, United States (Curler): Strum was a two-time World Champion (1974 & 1978), while also winning a Silver and Bronze.
We here at Notinhalloffame.com would like to congratulate the newest members of the World Curling Hall of Fame.