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EDMONTON — Kevin Martin doesn’t often look in the rear-view mirror. If he did, he would see a past littered with some amazing successes equally sprinkled with some stunning defeats. Full Article at Canada.com
Over the past two decades, Kevin Martin has taken care of business on the ice. Just 24 when he won his first Brier in 1991, Martin has become a major player in the game's development off the ice. Yet, it was not until after he won the 1997 Brier... Full Article at Canoe
EDMONTON — Being the No. 1 seed doesn’t automatically mean you’ll be No. 1 by week’s end. Full Article at Canada.com
Jennifer Jones is the odds on favourite to emerge from the women's field, but the competition in Edmonton promises to be stiff. (Ahn Young-joon/Associated Press) Kevin Martin, left, and John Morris hope their four-year plan pays off. Full Article at CBC News
He's the young gunslinger. The fresh flavour. The ultimate underdog. An almost off-the-board long shot. "If you don't see a soft spot in the field, you're probably the soft spot," laughs 25-year-old first-year skip Jason Gunnlaugson. Full Article at Canoe
Canadian Olympic curling hopeful Kevin Martin hit the ice in a different way this week, suiting up with the Ontario Hockey League’s Guelph Storm for a practice. Full Article at Vancouver Sun
November 12, 2009 - Ontario Hockey League (OHL) Guelph Storm Riddled with injuries and the flu, the Storm struggled this past weekend losing all three contests. Full Article at Our Sports Central
November 12, 2009 - Ontario Hockey League (OHL) Guelph Storm In advance of his appearance at The National in January, Canadian 2010 Olympic hopeful Kevin Martin (Edmonton, Alta.) will join the Storm on Tuesday, November 17th. Full Article at Our Sports Central
Glenn Howard won the Cactus Pheasant Classic on Sunday for the second straight year when he beat fellow Canadian Kevin Martin in the final, 5-3 in Brooks, Alta. Full Article at TSN.ca
Glenn Howard and his curling rink from Coldwater, Ont. , is heating up at the right time. Full Article at Canada.com
The fallout from Toronto's first Olympic-sized curling event in some 23 years is still reverberating. Full Article at Canoe
The world's top two ranked curling teams are going head to head. Full Article at TSN.ca
Call it an Olympic preview of sorts. That's because no less than six men's teams heading to the 2010 Vancouver Games will take part in the Brooks Cactus Pheasant Classic. Full Article at Canoe
Peter J. Thompson/National Post Glenn Howard continued his dominance at the World Cup of Curling on Sunday. MISSISSAUGA, Ont. -- There was silence, followed by the knock of a missed shot and, finally, another roar for Glenn Howard. Full Article at National Post
Brad Gushue played giant killer Saturday at the World Cup of Curling. Full Article at National Post
MISSISSAUGA, Ont. - Brad Gushue of St. John's, N.L. , stunned Canadian champion and top seed Kevin Martin 8-2 Saturday to reach the semifinals of the World Cup of Curling. Full Article at Canoe
Team Koe is hoping to get that monkey off its back. Full Article at TSN.ca
The odds should have been in former world champion Kevin Martin's favour to advance Saturday afternoon in the playoffs of the $100,000 Grey Power World Cup of Curling. Full Article at Toronto Star
Kevin Martin and Glenn Howard. Ask any curling fan his top choice to represent Canada in men's curling at the 2010 Olympic Games and one of these names will likely be on the list. Full Article at TSN.ca
Let's date ourselves for just a minute. Full Article at CBC News
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Canada's skip Kevin Martin (L) and teammates John Morris (C) and Marc Kennedy react after losing to Scotland in their World Men's Curling Championship gold medal game in Moncton, New Brunswick April 12, 2009.
View Photo »Canada's skip Kevin Martin (C) watches the line of the stone as teammates Ben Hebert, John Morris (L) and Marc Kennedy move in during their World Men's Curling Championship gold medal game against Scotland in Moncton, New Brunswick April 12, 2009.
View Photo »Canada's John Morris, right, and Kevin Martin, talk after losing to Scotland in the men's world curling championship in Moncton, New Brunswick, on Sunday, April 12, 2009.
View Photo »Scotland's Ewan MacDonald celebrates the victory as Canada skip Kevin Martin, left, reacts to his final shot at the men's world curling championships in Moncton, New Brunswick, on Sunday, April 12, 2009.
View Photo »Canada's Kevin Martin, top, watches as Scotland's Ewan MacDonald, David Murdoch and Euan Byers, left to right, move a rock into the house in the gold medal game at the men's world curling championships in Moncton, New Brunswick, on Sunday, April 12, 2009.
View Photo »Switzerland's second Markus Eggler (L) laughs at something said by Canada's skip Kevin Martin (R) during their World Men's Curling Championship semi-final in Moncton, New Brunswick April 11, 2009.
View Photo »Canada's skip Kevin Martin (C) reacts to his shot as teammates Marc Kennedy (L) and Ben Hebert watch during their World Men's Curling Championship semi-final against Switzerland in Moncton, New Brunswick April 11, 2009.
View Photo »Canada's skip Kevin Martin (C) keeps his eye on line of the stone as teammate Ben Hebert (L) and Marc Kennedy sweep during their World Men's Curling Championship semi-final against Switzerland in Moncton, New Brunswick, April 11, 2009.
View Photo »Canada's skip Kevin Martin (R) moves to avoid hitting teammate Ben Hebert during their World Men's Curling Championship semi-final against Switzerland in Moncton, New Brunswick April 11, 2009.
View Photo »Canada's skip Kevin Martin (C) watches quietly on the line of a rock during playoffs against Scotland at the World Men's Curling Championships in Moncton, New Brunswick April 10, 2009. Scotland defeated Canada.
View Photo »Canada's skip Kevin Martin (R) and teammates John Morris (2nd R) and Ben Hebert (C) walk off the ice as Scotland players celebrate their victory during playoffs at the World Men's Curling Championships in Moncton, New Brunswick April 10, 2009.
View Photo »Canada's skip Kevin Martin (L) walks off the ice as Scotland's Peter Smith and Euan Byers (C) sweep their rock into score during playoffs at the World Men's Curling Championships in Moncton, New Brunswick April 10, 2009. Scotland now advances to the final match.
View Photo »Canada's skip Kevin Martin (C) and teammate John Morris watch from behind Scotland's skip David Murdoch during the World Men's Curling Championships in Moncton, New Brunswick April 9, 2009.
View Photo »Canada's skip Kevin Martin (R) and third John Morris stand quietly in the closing moments of an extra end during play against Scotland at the World Men's Curling Championships in Moncton, New Brunswick April 9, 2009. Canada suffered their first loss to Scotland.
View Photo »Scotland's skip David Murdoch (top) watches closely as Canada's skip Kevin Martin (C) guides teammates John Morris (L) and Ben Hebert during the World Men's Curling Championships in Moncton, New Brunswick April 9, 2009.
View Photo »Canada's skip Kevin Martin (R) and Scotland's skip David Murdoch joke with each other during their game at the World Men's Curling Championships in Moncton, New Brunswick April 9, 2009.
View Photo »Canada's skip Kevin Martin (R) and teammates John Morris and Marc Kennedy wave to crowd after winning their 10th game in row during the World Men's Curling Championships in Moncton, New Brunswick April 9, 2009.
View Photo »Canada's skip Kevin Martin (L) and third John Morris (R) watch as Denmark's skip Ulrik Schmidt decides his next move during their game at the World Men's Curling Championships in Moncton, New Brunswick April 9, 2009.
View Photo »Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper (C) meets with Canada's skip Kevin Martin (R) during a break in the World Men's Curling Championships in Moncton, New Brunswick April 8, 2009. Looking on is New Brunswick Premier Shawn Graham (L).
View Photo »Canada's skip Kevin Martin (R) and teammate Marc Kennedy wave to crowd after they defeated the U.S.during the World Men's Curling Championships in Moncton, New Brunswick April 8, 2009. Canada is undefeated with a record of 9-0.
View Photo »Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper poses with Canada's skip Kevin Martin (R) during a break in the World Men's Curling Championships in Moncton, New Brunswick April 8, 2009.
View Photo »Canada's skip Kevin Martin (C) keeps his eye on the line of the rock as teammates Marc Kennedy (L) and Ben Hebert sweep during their game against Finland at the World Men's Curling Championships in Moncton, New Brunswick April 8, 2009.
View Photo »Canada's skip Kevin Martin (C) keeps his eye on the line of the rock during their game against Finland at the World Men's Curling Championships in Moncton, New Brunswick April 8, 2009.
View Photo »Canada's skip Kevin Martin (C) guides teammates that frame their score over Finland (R) during the World Men's Curling Championships in Moncton, New Brunswick April 8, 2009. Watching behind is Finland's skip Kalle Kiiskinen.
View Photo »Canada's skip Kevin Martin (L) and Norway's skip Thomas Ulsrud joke with each other during their game at the World Men's Curling Championships in Moncton, New Brunswick April 7, 2009.
View Photo »Canada's skip Kevin Martin (C) watches the line of the stone as teammates Ben Hebert, John Morris (L) and Marc Kennedy move in during their World Men's Curling Championship gold medal game against Scotland in Moncton, New Brunswick April 12, 2009.
View Photo »This kind of event will help Toronto
I think over the last 10 or 15 years, the gap between international teams in general and Canada hasn't widened, it's gotten tighter ... So I think these events are important - and we need more of them. We want to see them bring their best at us and see where we stand.
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