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Griffith鈥檚 Olympic dream still alive

91大黄鸭鈥檚 Tyrel Griffith will team up with Sherry Just for the Olympic mixed doubles qualifier

When the John Morris rink was eliminated from contention at the in Ottawa, Tyrel Griffith鈥檚 Olympic dream didn鈥檛 end there.

The 91大黄鸭 curler will be among 36 curlers on 18 teams vying for the title early next year in Portage la Prairie, Man.

The champion will represent Canada at the 2018 Winter Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea when mixed doubles curling makes its Olympic debut.

Griffith will team up with Sherry Just from Prince Albert, SK for the trials which run Jan. 2 to 7.

Griffith, who plays lead for the Morris rink, was initially paired with Emma Miskew but was suddenly without a partner when Miskew won the women鈥檚 Olympic berth earlier this month with Rachel Homan鈥檚 team.

That鈥檚 when Just reached out to Griffith and piqued his interest.

鈥淚 wasn鈥檛 even sure I was going to play (mixed doubles), I was kind of burned out after the trials, but in talking to Sherry, she kind of re-lit the fire,鈥 said Griffith, 31, a five-time B.C. men鈥檚 champ. 鈥淚t was nice to see someone who was excited, Sherry was really keen to do it, so I鈥檓 looking forward to working together with her.鈥

For Just, the feeling is mutual.

鈥淚 had it in my head a few months back that it would be great to play with Tyrel,鈥 said Just, 31. 鈥淚 needed Homan to win and Morris to lose (at the trials),鈥 she added with a laugh, 鈥渁nd that鈥檚 what happened.

Just arrived in the city this week and the two new teammates began practising at the 91大黄鸭 Curling Club.

Originally from Winnipeg, Just has gained her share of mixed doubles experience over the last three seasons. She also plays women鈥檚 fours with the Mandy Selzer rink in Saskatchewan.

Griffith has played in just two mixed doubles events, including the Wall Grain Classic in November 2016 with Miskew when the two finished second only to Morris and Homan, earning a qualifying spot into the trials.

Despite having limited experience in doubles and the differences in rules and strategies between the two games, Griffith said it is, after all, still curling.

In doubles, only five rocks per team are played per end and the games typically last from 90 to 100 minutes.

鈥淵ou still have to make the shots like any other game of curling,鈥 Griffith said. 鈥淭he execution (in doubles) is really crucial, especially early in the end. One or two shots can end up being the game-changer. The game is fast and I think the entertainment value for fans is really high. It鈥檚 a whole lot of fun to play, too.鈥

With the sting of losing out at the men鈥檚 trials in Ottawa early this month gradually fading, Griffith is excited to have another chance at fulfilling his Olympic dream.

鈥淚t鈥檚 been a gruelling season already, it means more work and practising over Christmas, but it鈥檚 too good an opportunity to pass up, most people never get a chance like this,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 another good shot at getting to the Olympics, these only come along so often.鈥

At the trials, the teams will play a single round-robin within their pools, with eight teams moving onto the playoffs.

The final will be played Sunday, Jan. 7 at 11 a.m. Pacific time.





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