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Northern Ontario Curling Association's new committee aims to draw more youth to the sport

A new committee hopes to bolster the number of young curlers in northwestern Ontario.

'Changing the conversation about curling' among the goals: Thunder Bay youth rep

Jackson Dubinsky, the Thunder Bay representative of the Northern Ontario Curling Association's new youth advisory committee, says its efforts will include changing the view that curling isn't as exciting as hockey or soccer. (Jackson Dubinsky/Provided)

A new committee hopes to bolster the number of young curlers in northwestern Ontario.

The Northern Ontario Curling Association's youth advisory committee is made up of members from across the region, said Jackson Dubinsky, who represents Thunder Bay.

"I have been part of the junior program in Thunder Bay, and recently I've been helping coaching, and the numbers are dwindling," said the16-year-old. "I want to grow the sportand I really want to make it an option."

The issue is widespread andaffecting curling clubs across northern Ontario, said Jackson.

A lot of people see it [curling] as something not as exciting as maybe hockey or soccer. But if we can change people's perspective about it, I think we can get increased turnout.- Jackson Dubinsky

"It is part of the problem everywhere. That's the main reason that the committee was created, just getting people'sopinions who've been through junior programs.

Dubinsky said the committee held its first meeting last week, and discussed ways to get elementary and high school students interested in curling.

"One of the biggest things was changing the conversation about curling," he said.

"A lot of people see it as something not as exciting as maybe hockey or soccer. But if we can change people's perspective about it, I think we can get increased turnout."