Team Homan New Coach Update

Team Homan is thrilled to announce Ryan Fry joining our team as our coach starting the 2022/23 season. Manitoba roots but now living in Ontario, Ryan joins us with a wealth of curling experience as an Olympic Gold Medalist, Brier Champion (representing four different regions across fourteen Brier appearances), 2019 Canada Cup win and five-time Grand Slam of Curling titles. Ryan has had experience coaching while consulting with the South Korean Olympic curling teams before the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Winter Games, where the women’s team placed second. Ryan was also recently inducted into the Manitoba Curling Hall of Fame alongside his dad, Barry Fry. They are one of the few father/son names both etched on the Brier Tankard trophy. Ryan will also be playing on tour as third on Team McEwen starting this season.

“I am excited to be working with this inspiring group of women and could not have more confidence in these four athletes and what we are going to be able to accomplish together,” said Ryan. “Team Homan’s dedication to perfection, work ethic and drive to do everything needed to succeed is the foundation we plan to build a successful quadrennial on.”

“Ryan has always been such a big supporter and fan of our team while we have been competing together on tour for years,” said Rachel. “We look forward to having a fresh perspective with him on the bench. We just had a great team training with Ryan. He brings so much experience to the team and we love having his positive, ambitious spark around us.” 

Team Homan starts the 2022/23 season at the Saville Shoot-Out in Edmonton, AB from September 9 - 11. The full schedule will be released this week with Ryan slated to join the team at the majority of events. Earlier this month, Team Homan announced their starting lineup with Rachel Homan throwing fourth, Tracy Fleury calling the game at third, Emma Miskew at second and Sarah Wilkes throwing lead stones. 


For more information contact:
Team Homan
teamhoman@gmail.com
www.teamhoman.com

Team Homan