The season's last Grand Slam of Curling event, the GSOC Tahoe Final, features teams from Canada, Switzerland, and Scotland competing on Sunday. This highly anticipated final concludes a thrilling week in one of curling's premier competitions.
This year marks a significant change as the traditional National tournament has been replaced by the GSOC Tahoe Final. The National event started in 2002 for men and expanded to include a women's event in 2015. Last year, Bruce Mouat of Scotland won the men's event, while Rachel Homan from Ontario, Canada, secured the women's title in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador.
The GSOC Tahoe Final is notable as the first major Grand Slam of Curling event held outside Canada. It takes place in Stateline, Nevada, on the southeastern shore of Lake Tahoe.
"The finals of the GSOC Tahoe Grand Slam of Curling is here after an action-packed week in one of the biggest events this sport has to offer."
The event showcases top international teams fighting for the season’s final Grand Slam title in a historic setting.
The GSOC Tahoe Final marks a new chapter in curling, bringing top global teams together in Nevada for a thrilling conclusion to the Grand Slam season.