Jim Waite learned honour in curling at an early age. Playing lead in a bonspiel final, their opponent's last stone picked and Jim's skip, Don Anderson, allowed Alfie Phillips Sr. to throw it again. Jim got his purple heart in 1968, winning Ontario as second for Don Gilbert. He later moved to officiating, becoming chief umpire for several Canadian and World championships and in 1993 became the national coach for the Canadian men's team. Jim shares tales from his playing days to his four Winter Olympics including Gushue's phone calls, Team Harris pratfalls, and an oddly timed lunch between Kevin Martin and Pal Trulsen.
Episode 29 - Alfie Phillips
Episode 28 - Jim Ursel
Episode 27 - Lorraine Lang
Episode 26 - Peja Lindholm
Episode 25 - Arnold Asham
Episode 24 - Wally Ursuliak
Episode 23 - Paul Savage, Part 2
Episode 22 - Paul Savage, Part 1
Episode 21 - Cathy King
Episode 20 - Don Duguid
Episode 19 - Jack MacDuff
Episode 18 - Don Barcome
Episode 17 - Ron Northcott
Episode 16 - Dan Carey
Episode 15 - Vera Pezer
Episode 14 - Matt Baldwin, Part 2
Episode 13 - Matt Baldwin, Part 1
Episode 12 - Paul Gowsell
Episode 11 - Rod Hunter
Episode 10 - Mike Riley
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