Dec 4 (Reuters) - In 2023, the New Zealand men's curling team, comprised of Anton Hood, Ben Smith, Brett Sargon and Hunter Walker, decided they needed to move to Calgary.
The quartet had just competed at the World Championships and finished last, so they were looking to Canada to improve their competitive edge.
The only problem? They could not afford the rent.
In a bind, the team reached out to Kim Forge, then president of the Australian Curling Federation.
Forge posted on her Facebook account on their behalf, requesting affordable short-term accommodation for the "best bunch of young
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