Your curling hero is doing something beautiful
Bonjour from the North — three cities, one corridor, and the stories that don't make it south of Barrie.
Okay, so you know Brad Jacobs, right? The Olympic gold medalist, the skip who put Sault Ste. Marie on the map for curling? Well, he just won another gold medal, a world championship one this time, and what he said after hit me right in the feels. He dedicated these medals, *plural*, to the Sault. He said this one was harder, more meaningful, and it's for us. Not for him, for *us*.
### More Than Just a Win
This isn't just a sports story, not really. It’s about how much this city means to its own, and how those who make it big never forget where they came from. Brad Jacobs, he's from here. He learned to curl at the Community First Curling Centre, probably played a hundred games there dreaming of the Olympics. He knows what it means to be from the Sault, what it takes to make it from a city that's often overlooked by the big centres down south. It's that grit, that determination you see in everyone here, from the guys working shifts at Algoma Steel to the families crossing the International Bridge every day for work or shopping.
* **Community Pride:** It’s a huge boost for local morale, especially when things feel tough, you know? * **Youth Inspiration:** It shows every kid at the John Rhodes Community Centre or on the ice that dreams born here can absolutely reach the world stage. * **Northern Identity:** It reinforces that we produce world-class talent, not just resources.
When someone like Brad Jacobs stands on that podium and says "these are for you, Sault Ste. Marie," it resonates. It makes you proud to drive past the St. Marys Rapids, proud to look across to Michigan, proud to be part of a community that backs its own. It's a reminder that even when the news is full of flooding from North Bay down to West Nipissing, there's always something good, something truly *our* good, happening right here.
Marc-André Desjardins, MiTL Sports Desk, Sault Ste. Marie.
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