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Rachel Catherine Homan (born April 5, 1989) is a Canadian international curler and the reigning women's world champion in 2024. Homan is a former Canadian junior champion , a four-time Canadian national champion , and two-time World Champion, all as a skip .
In the women's final, Team Rachel Homan of Ottawa defeated Team Silvana Tirinzoni of Switzerland, 7–5. It was Homan's 16th career Slam. It was Homan's 16th career Slam. The team went undefeated at the event, which was held near Homan's adopted hometown of Beaumont, Alberta , and helped attract the event to the community.
Canada skip Rachel Homan made a "brilliant double" on her first, which was followed by a partially missed draw by Korean skip Gim Eun-ji which Homan removed for the win. The Switzerland–Italy game was also fairly close, with Swiss last-thrower Alina Pätz having to make a double on her last rock of the game for the win.
In the page playoffs, Rachel Homan played Jennifer Jones in the 1 vs. 2 game, while Selena Sturmay took on Kate Cameron in the 3 vs. 4 game. The Homan–Jones match was won by Homan in an extra end. Homan forced the extra with a draw to the button in the 10th. In the extra end, Jones missed an angle raise to score, giving the win to Homan.
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The Ottawa-based Rachel Homan rink won their second straight Slam title, defeating Sweden's Anna Hasselborg rink in the women's final, 6–5. It was a career 17th Slam title for Homan, whose team went undefeated at the event to take home $42,000.