WORLD CURLING CHAMPIONS
In 1980, skip Rick
Fold, third Ron Mills, second Tom Wilson and lead Jim Wilson brought
Canada its first World curling championship since 1972. Followers of the
game insist that the toughest competition is often found on the club
level. Curling out of the Nutana club, Folk’s quartet was one of eight
teams that qualified for the city playdowns. They had won nine games and
lost four. In the city playdowns the foursome chalked up five straight
wins and advanced to the northern playdowns. At the northerns, held in
Tisdale, Rick and company won four straight to win the A event and
qualified to take part in the provincial final. With a record of five
wins and one loss, Folk and the boys earned the right to play in the
Canadian championship in Calgary. They finished first in the round
robin, the defeated Northern Ontario in the Final.
At the World
Silver Broom, held in Moncton, Folk finished the round robin with a
perfect 9-0 record. In the final, Canada scored a close 7-6 win over the
defending champions from Norway skipped by Kristian Soerum. The Folk
team was enshrined in the Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame in 1980.
Rick Folk (skip),
Ron Mills (third), Tom Wilson (second), Jim Wilson
(lead)