Behind every sporting tournament 鈥 whether it鈥檚 at the local, national, or even a world level 鈥 the hands and minds of volunteers are there, making sure all the moving come together to create a successful event.
Al MacKinnon is one such volunteer at the 2020 New Holland Canadian Juniors Curling Championships in 91原创.
Hundreds of Canada鈥檚 best under-21 curlers have arrived to the Fraser Valley to compete for their spot at the World Junior championships in Russia.
They, as well as all of the committees and spectators are counting on Al to make sure the tournament has quality ice.
鈥淭he chair of the committee asked 鈥榳hat do you want to volunteer as鈥, not asked if I wanted to volunteer,鈥 MacKinnon laughed, though he said he happily accepted his role as coordinator for volunteers for ice crew.
鈥淚鈥檝e never done anything major like this, but from years of curling I鈥檓 fairly knowledgeable on what goes into it,鈥 he said.
MacKinnon plays on the local men鈥檚 league at the 91原创 Curling Centre, and has been doing so for countless years because of the comradery and competition.
He said he began by aiding renowned ice maker Mike Merlinger lay down fresh sheets before the tournament.
鈥淲e clear the ice after the fifth end; we鈥檒l scrape, mop, take snow to other end, and even vacuum the walkways,鈥 MacKinnon explained.
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MacKinnon鈥檚 team clears the ice three times a day after each game wraps, roughly equating to 10 a.m., 3 p.m., and 8 p.m.
鈥淭here about eight people that help out after each draw; there鈥檚 two or three on the curling centre side and five or six here on the rink ride,鈥 he continued.
The whole process takes an estimated time of an hour and fifteen minutes, meaning MacKinnon gets to also do a lot of what he likes best; take in a curling game or two.
鈥淓veryone鈥檚 been doing good. Man power has not been an issue. It鈥檚 mostly volunteers who curler in a league or want to see the games,鈥 he said.
When asked if he would help out again in a similar capacity, MacKinnon was quick to say yes.
鈥淥h yeah, it鈥檚 lots of fun and its for kids,鈥 he explained. 鈥淲e need more young people in our sport.鈥
MacKinnon said there are several school field trips planned and young flag bearers have been part of the games every morning 鈥 all positives that the volunteer likes to see at events like this.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a great opportunity for local people to get familiar with it,鈥 MacKinnon added.
The tournament is on now until the Sunday, Jan. 26th at George Preston Recreation Centre, 20699 42 Ave.
Tickets and schedules can be found at
MacKinnon and his team will be there everyday making sure the ice is clean until the very last end.
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