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Meet the 2025 TCG All-Stars

The world’s best curlers have arrived in the Music City for the first-ever TCG All-Star event, taking place Tuesday and Wednesday at Tee Line Nashville.

The two-day celebration marks The Curling Group’s first event outside of Canada and will feature a celebrity pro-am, a skills competition and an All-Star skins game.

Twelve curlers in total were invited to TCG All-Star 2025. The first four men’s and four women’s curlers were selected based on performance throughout the Grand Slam of Curling season, as judged by a panel of experts. Two more curlers from each division were selected by you, the fans, in an online vote.

One additional curler was invited to compete in the skills competition.

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Let’s meet the 13 curlers who will participate in the extravaganza.

Men’s Curlers


Matt Dunstone
Skip, Team Dunstone

Winner of fan vote
Season Highlights:
• World Ranking: No. 4 
• Brier silver medallist 
• Winner of tour events in Sault Ste. Marie, Red Deer and Lloydminster
• HearingLife Tour Challenge, WFG Masters and AMJ Players’ Championship semifinalist

Colton Flasch 
Third, Team McEwen
Season Highlights:
• World Ranking: No. 6 
• Back-to-back-to-back tour wins in September and all in Alberta: Saville Shootout (Edmonton), ATB Okotoks Classic (Okotoks) and PointsBet Invitational (Calgary)
• HearingLife Tour Challenge and KIOTI National semifinalist

Brad Gushue 
Skip, Team Gushue

Winner of fan vote
Season Highlights:
• World Ranking: No. 7 
• HearingLife Tour Challenge and Co-op Canadian Open finalist 
• Brier bronze medallist

Brad Jacobs 
Skip, Team Jacobs 
Season Highlights:
• World Ranking: No. 2 
• World bronze medallist 
• Brier champion 
• KIOTI National and WFG Masters finalist 
• Nufloors Penticton Curling Classic winner

Hammy McMillan Jr. 
Lead, Team Mouat 
Season Highlights:
• World Ranking: No. 1 
• World gold medallist  
• HearingLife Tour Challenge, Co-op Canadian Open, KIOTI National and AMJ Players’ Championship winner, first team to win four GSOC titles in one season 
• Helped complete the first Scottish sweep of GSOC men’s titles 
• Rio Mare Battle of the Sexes winner

Ross Whyte 
Skip, Team Whyte 
Season Highlights:
• World Ranking: No. 5 
• WFG Masters champion, first career GSOC title 
• Helped complete the first Scottish sweep of GSOC men’s titles
• Scottish men’s champion 

Tyler Tardi
Second, Team Koe

Special invite for skills competition in recognition of his now-viral trick shots on social media
Season Highlights:
• World bronze medallist (Team Jacobs, alternate) 
• Players’ Championship semifinalist (Team Jacobs, spare for Brett Gallant)
• Alberta Boston Pizza Cup champion
• RBC Dominion Securities Western Showdown (Swift Current) winner

Women’s Curlers


Kerri Einarson 
Skip, Team Einarson
Season Highlights:
• World Ranking: No. 4
• HearingLife Tour Challenge champion  
• Scotties Tournament of Hearts silver medallist 
• Saville Grand Prix (Edmonton) winner

Rachel Homan 
Skip, Team Homan
Season Highlights:
• World Ranking: No. 1
• World gold medallist  
• Pan Continental gold medallist  
• Scotties Tournament of Hearts champion 
• Co-op Canadian Open and KIOTI National champion
• HearingLife Tour Challenge, WFG Masters and AMJ Players’ Championship finalist 

Sofia Mabergs 
Lead, Team Hasselborg
Season Highlights:
• World Ranking: No. 3 
• WFG Masters champion 
• KIOTI National finalist 
• European silver medallist 
• Oslo Cup winner

Emma Miskew 
Second, Team Homan

Winner of fan vote
Season Highlights:
• World Ranking: No. 1
• World gold medallist  
• Pan Continental gold medallist  
• Scotties Tournament of Hearts champion 
• Co-op Canadian Open and KIOTI National champion
• HearingLife Tour Challenge, WFG Masters and AMJ Players’ Championship finalist 

Alina Paetz 
Fourth, Team Tirinzoni
Season Highlights:
• World Ranking: No. 2 
• World silver medallist 
• European gold medallist  
• AMJ Players’ Championship winner 
• Co-op Canadian Open finalist
• Women’s Masters Basel and International Bernese Ladies Cup winner

Sarah Wilkes 
Lead, Team Homan

Winner of fan vote
Season Highlights:
• World Ranking: No. 1
• World gold medallist  
• Pan Continental gold medallist  
• Scotties Tournament of Hearts champion 
• Co-op Canadian Open and KIOTI National champion
• HearingLife Tour Challenge, WFG Masters and AMJ Players’ Championship finalist