The world of curling and sports at large is in a state of deep mourning following the tragic death of Nolan Thiessen, the CEO of Curling Canada. The accomplished executive and former champion curler lost his life in a fatal car crash late last night, leaving a void in the hearts of those who knew him and the entire curling community.
### The Tragic Accident
The accident occurred on a remote highway outside of Edmonton, Alberta, where Thiessen, 42, was traveling alone after attending a regional curling event. According to local authorities, the crash happened late in the evening when Thiessen’s vehicle collided head-on with a truck that had crossed over the centerline. Emergency services arrived promptly, but Thiessen was pronounced dead at the scene.
Authorities are currently investigating the exact circumstances that led to the accident, with initial reports suggesting poor visibility due to heavy fog as a potential contributing factor. The driver of the truck involved in the collision suffered serious injuries and was taken to a nearby hospital, where he is currently in stable condition.
### Nolan Thiessen: A Life Dedicated to Curling
Nolan Thiessen was much more than just an executive. A well-respected figure in the world of curling, Thiessen’s journey in the sport began on the ice as a passionate and competitive curler. He rose to prominence as a member of Team Kevin Koe, with whom he won the Canadian Men’s Curling Championship, the Brier, twice (2010 and 2014) and a World Men’s Curling Championship in 2010. His prowess and skill as a curler earned him recognition and respect not only in Canada but around the world.
After retiring from competitive play, Thiessen took on a leadership role as the Director of Marketing and Fan Engagement at Curling Canada, where he continued to advocate for the sport. His innovative ideas and passion for curling quickly led to his appointment as CEO in 2021, a role in which he was known for his dynamic leadership, strategic vision, and tireless work ethic.
Thiessen’s tenure as CEO was marked by numerous achievements, including initiatives to increase the sport’s visibility and popularity across Canada, as well as efforts to make curling more inclusive and accessible. Under his leadership, Curling Canada saw growth in youth participation, expanded its digital presence, and successfully navigated the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
### An Outpouring of Grief and Condolences
News of Thiessen’s sudden passing has sent shockwaves through the curling community, prompting an immediate outpouring of grief and tributes from athletes, colleagues, and fans alike. Curling Canada issued an official statement expressing its profound sadness: “We are heartbroken by the sudden loss of our CEO, Nolan Thiessen. Nolan was not only a passionate leader and advocate for curling but also a dear friend to many. His contributions to our sport are immeasurable, and he will be greatly missed. Our thoughts are with his family and loved ones during this difficult time.”
John Shea, Chair of Curling Canada’s Board of Governors, also shared his sentiments: “Nolan was a remarkable leader whose vision and passion for curling touched everyone around him. He had an incredible ability to bring people together and to elevate the sport to new heights. His loss is a devastating blow to all of us who had the privilege of knowing and working with him.”
Tributes have poured in from all corners of the curling world. Brad Gushue, one of Canada’s most celebrated curlers, tweeted: “Devastated by the news of Nolan Thiessen’s passing. He was an incredible leader and an even better person. My deepest condolences to his family.”
Rachel Homan, a three-time Scotties Tournament of Hearts champion, posted: “Nolan was a friend and a true champion for curling. His impact on our sport will never be forgotten. My heart goes out to his loved ones.”
Fans and members of the curling community have also taken to social media to express their sorrow and share memories of Thiessen, praising him for his dedication, humility, and love for the sport.
### Remembering Nolan Thiessen: A Legacy of Leadership and Passion
Nolan Thiessen’s impact on the sport of curling extended far beyond the ice. Known for his infectious enthusiasm and strategic insight, he was widely respected for his ability to lead and inspire those around him. His passion for curling was evident in everything he did, from engaging with fans to advocating for the sport’s growth at every level.
Thiessen was a driving force behind several key initiatives aimed at promoting curling’s values and increasing its reach. He championed diversity and inclusion within the sport, advocating for gender equality and the representation of underrepresented communities in curling. Under his leadership, Curling Canada launched various programs to encourage participation from youth and people of all backgrounds, ensuring that the sport remained vibrant and inclusive for generations to come.
He also played a crucial role in enhancing the fan experience, recognizing the importance of connecting with audiences in meaningful ways. His efforts to expand Curling Canada’s digital and social media presence helped grow the sport’s fan base and introduced curling to new audiences across the world.
### A Personal Loss Beyond the Sport
Thiessen’s death is not only a loss to the curling community but also to those who knew him personally. Friends and colleagues remember him as a kind, approachable, and thoughtful leader who always had a smile on his face. He was known for his integrity, his commitment to excellence, and his genuine care for others.
Away from the rink, Thiessen was a dedicated family man who cherished time with his loved ones. He is survived by his wife, two children, and his parents, who are now left to navigate this unimaginable loss. In a brief statement, his family expressed their gratitude for the overwhelming support they have received: “We are devastated by Nolan’s passing and appreciate the outpouring of love and support from so many. Nolan was a wonderful husband, father, son, and friend. We kindly ask for privacy as we mourn this tremendous loss.”
### The Future of Curling Canada
As Curling Canada mourns the loss of its CEO, the organization faces the challenge of continuing Thiessen’s work and honoring his legacy. The Board of Governors is expected to meet in the coming days to discuss the next steps and the appointment of an interim CEO. However, for now, the focus remains on remembering Nolan Thiessen and his many contributions to curling and Canadian sports.
Curling Canada will also be planning a memorial service to celebrate Thiessen’s life, with details to be announced soon. The organization is encouraging fans and supporters to share their memories and tributes online, and a book of condolences has been opened at its headquarters.
### Moving Forward with Heavy Hearts
Nolan Thiessen’s death is a stark reminder of the fragility of life and the profound impact one person can have on a community. As the curling world grapples with this tragic loss, it is clear that Thiessen’s legacy will live on through the many lives he touched and the sport he loved so dearly.
Though the path ahead will be difficult, the community he helped build is united in its grief and its commitment to carrying forward his vision for curling. The countless tributes and messages of support reflect not only the loss of a leader but also the celebration of a life dedicated to sport, excellence, and the spirit of competition.
### A Community in Mourning
For now, the curling community will take the time to mourn, reflect, and honor a man who dedicated his life to the sport he loved. Nolan Thiessen’s memory will forever be etched in the annals of curling history, remembered for his leadership, passion, and the indelible mark he left on the game.