He may not be a true world champion, suffering a loss with his Canadian teammates to Sweden on Sunday, but Ryan Fry will always be one in the eyes of two sa国际传媒 curling fans.
Fry will be forever be remembered for his generosity by Brad Sheridan and his five-year-old daughter, Georgia, who ventured over from the Lower Mainland during the 2013 Ford World Men鈥檚 Curling Championship in Victoria.
鈥淪he had never been to a sporting event before, let alone a curling match, but she was excited to cheer for sa国际传媒 and we watched some games on television together before heading over,鈥 Sheridan said in an email to the sa国际传媒.
鈥淲e got to the arena a little early and I took her down to ice level. I pointed out the various teams including, of course, the Canadian group. We talked at the railing for a few minutes and had just turned away to go and find our seats when I heard, 鈥楬ere, sweetheart, this is for you.鈥 鈥
That鈥檚 when Sheridan turned around, with Georgia in his arms, and saw Fry was giving his daughter his broom.
鈥淪he was more astute than I was and was able to say thank you,鈥 Sheridan said. 鈥淚 was too stunned to do anything.鈥
Fry then rejoined his team in the warmup.
鈥淚t was an incredible gesture and had a profound impact on both of us,鈥 Sheridan added of the encounter that took place prior to sa国际传媒鈥檚 win over Russia. 鈥淕eorgia carried the broom with her everywhere that day, being careful that it didn鈥檛 touch the floor while she carried it.
鈥淪he absolutely could not wait to show it to her mom, running into the house when she got home,鈥 he said. 鈥淪he has spoken about it every day since.
鈥淚 will try and find an address for Mr. Fry so that I can contact him to say thank you, but this amazing act of kindness and thoughtfulness will stay with both of us forever,鈥 Sheridan said. 鈥淭his was a class act by a Canadian champion.鈥