Wednesday, 22 May 2013

2013 Asham Stomperfest

We are dedicated to re-capturing and preserving the history of the Metis people!

Join us for fun and enjoy the richness of the Metis tradition though the Red River Jig combined with square dancing which has been a tradition through the First Nations Communities for so many years  it is aptly named the Red River Dance.

The Red River Jig was developed in the late 1700's by the first Metis colony which was at the junction of the Red & Assiniboine rivers to attract fur traders into the colony to trade furs.

Our purpose is to help bring hope to our children in the aboriginal community by taking something right out of the community to the world stage successfully and independently.

the Stompers receive standing ovations wherever they perform and we consider it a success if we pass the Jig on to our youth and therefore have youth.

Join us for our 10th anniversary of Asham Stomperfest




2013 World Mixed Doubles and World Senior Championships

Congratulations are in order for the men and women of team Canada who just just won gold at the 2013 World Mixed Doubles and World Senior Championships. On Sunday afternoon in Fredericton, New Brunswick. The Canadian women's team defeated Austria 13-1 in seven ends and the Canadian men's team defeated New Zealand 6-4.

The Canadian women's team which included skip Cathy King, third Carolyn Morris, second Lesley McEwan, lead Doreen Gares, alternate Christine Jurgenson and coach Bill Tschirhart.

The Canadian men's team which included skip Robert Armitage, third Keith Glover, second Randy Ponich, lead Wilf Edgar, supported by alternate Lyle Treiber and coach Bill Tschirhart.

Way to go! We are so incredibly proud of our athletes and hope they are enjoying all their glory!



Wednesday, 20 February 2013

Competition or Community


The 2013 Scotties Tournament of Hearts have proven yet again that curlers are some of the greatest sportsmen and women in professional sports.


In this particular instance, the women at the Scotties take to the newest viral web craze by doing the Harlem Shake. A viral video concept that usually begins with a person wearing a helmet, in this case it's the Scotties mascot dancing with others around him not paying attention. When the beat drops on the song, a quick edit reveals all the curlers, coaches and cleaners dancing, wearing costumes and going crazy.

Although the video is pretty silly, it symbolizes more than people just participating in an internet meme. It shows that these athletes exude sportsmanship. Imagine the Montreal Canadians and the Boston Bruins doing this, I can't. Curlers are very much a community of people who love their sport and share that with one another. We love this video and can't wait to see more like it!


Great job to everyone involved, we think you're awesome!

Thursday, 20 December 2012

Happy Holidays From Asham



It's our favourite time of year again here at Asham. Thanks to all of our fans, friends and family that come in to catch-up, find presents and snap a picture with Santa Claus himself. We love seeing all the joy and generosity from our customers spreading the gift of curling gear. Whether your loved ones are getting shoes, sliders, brooms, gloves, jackets, pants, bags, or all of the above we just know they will love them as much as we do.

The satisfaction of providing the best curling equipment to young children or first time curlers is insurmountable and watching curling's biggest superstars wearing Asham brings a tear to our eyes. Just knowing that we are contributing to the sport of curling is our Christmas gift.

Anyone and everyone is invited to come by on Saturday to browse the shop for last minute gifts and take a picture with Santa just in time for a personalized Christmas card.

We wish you a very merry Christmas and the happiest New Year!



-Asham


Wednesday, 21 November 2012

Rookie ROCKS





November 10th marked the first Rookie Rocks Bonspiel, an event sponsored by ASHAM to promote curling to a new generation and support KidSport Manitoba. Held at the Fort Garry Curling Club, the bonspiel aimed to create a buzz around curling for new players while also teaching introductory technique.
All players were provided with ASHAM gear and encouraged to dress in themes within their team – and yes, prizes were awarded for best dressed. The ice was graced by a variety of characters such as wild cats, anchor people and French maids.

A great turn out made the sold-out event a huge success and fun was had by all. Not only was it a great party, but all the funds proceeds went directly to KidSport Manitoba.

Rookie Rocks was without doubt a hit, and we hope to hold more events in the future to engage new players and encourage interest into the exciting game of curling. So we want to hear from you – Did you miss out on the first Rookie Rocks? Are you itching for there to be another rookie event? Let us know!
View more photos from the event here.

Friday, 2 November 2012

Boomerang Broom

Over the years, Asham has maintained its reputation as a premiere supplier of curling products throughout the entire globe. We do this by inventing and perfecting new and existing products putting our own spin on them. We do this to maximize performance as well as comfort! The following is an article from The Winnipeg Free Press by Geoff Kirbyson with Asham founder Arnold Asham.

The founder of Asham Curling Supplies has taken a page from ancient Egyptians and indigenous Australians in developing his latest innovation for the roaring game.
Arnold Asham, president of the Winnipeg-based company, has just launched a new curling broom with a brush shaped like a boomerang.
"It's going to revolutionize the game," he said. "Now the debris (on the ice) goes to the side. And with a boomerang shape, two brooms fit right together and you can get closer to the rock, which makes for better sweeping."
The squares and edges on the boomerang broom will break the pebble down faster than traditional push brooms, he added, enabling sweepers to bring a rock 60 centimetres farther down the ice, particularly early in a game, and four metres farther than the corn brooms of years ago.
A number of big-time curling teams have already tested the boomerang brooms or used them in competition. Former Olympic gold medalist Brad Gushue's team used them in Newfoundland and Labrador's recent provincials, former Manitoba champion Randy Dutiaume's front end is using them and Jeff Stoughton's team, which qualified for its eighth trip to the Brier last week, has experimented with them.
Steve Gould, Stoughton's lead, said he's a fan, but admits there will be a learning curve for most sweepers as they get used to the boomerang shape.
"It works as a snowplow. You can definitely get the debris better and you can create a lot of friction," he said.
Whenever Asham tunes into Olympic curling coverage from Vancouver, there's a good chance he'll see some of his equipment on television. The company sponsors Canada's women's team, led by Cheryl Bernard, the men's and women's teams from Denmark, the Chinese women's team and the men's team from Norway. Asham does not produce the Norwegian men's crazy pants, which have received international media attention, but he was asked to.
"You'd have to order enough material for 4,000 pairs of pants. We couldn't do it, so they went to Loudmouth Golf, the same company that supplies (golfer) John Daly. We're hoping to bring a few dozen pairs in to sell before the Olympics are over," he said.
Asham also sponsors Stoughton's team and the newly-crowned women's national champions from Manitoba, skipped by Jennifer Jones.
This wouldn't be the first time Asham's inventions have had a game-changing impact on curling. Back in 1977, his newly-minted company launched the Red Brick Slider, which enabled curlers to slide further when delivering a rock because of the ribs across the bottom of their shoes.
"It was faster than anything on the market. Before it came along, a person had to release the rock and stop before the hog line. After, because they were so fast, you still had to release the rock before the hog line, but you could slide as far as you wanted," he said.
Asham intends to patent the boomerang broom and he's expecting it to bring in $750,000 in sales over the next two years.

Thursday, 20 September 2012

Asham's gone 'Lite'


The New Tour Ultra Lite and The Slam Ultra Lite from Asham!
The NEW Tour Ultra Lite will transform your game. This premium full-grain leather upper with our Ultra Lite sole technology offers the perfect blend of cushioning and stability. Now comes with a seamless toe to reduce drag. 
And the Slam Ultra Lite with full grain leather upper with a Velcro lace cover comes with our Ultra Lite Rotator sole which makes it possible to change and customize your slider with any combination of our sliding disks. The sliding disks are attached to the shoe by way of Velcro making it easy to change or replace your disks.
Over time small scratches will form in your slider from use. These scratches can cause drifting during delivery. In addtion to allowing you to easily customize your slider, the Rotator disks system helps eliminate drift by allowing you to remove the disk, rotate it and put it back on until you find the straightest sliding path. This can be done repeatedly to extend the life of your sliders.
 The Rotator sole on both these shoes offers the best in balance and stability during delivery. The sole's versatile flex points increase balance throughout delivery. Curling specific technology is why Asham's continues to be the shoe of choice for players at every level.