Kioti Canada sponsors Canadian men’s curling team

Kioti Tractor, partnered with Team Dunstone, a Manitoba-based men’s curling team that is currently ranked fifth in the WCF world rankings.
The tractor company, a subsidiary of Daedong-USA, Inc., will sponsor fifth-ranked Team Dunstone, a Manitoba-based men’s curling team.

Kioti Tractor, Wendell, North Carolina, partnered with Team Dunstone, a Manitoba-based men’s curling team.

Dunstone is currently ranked fifth in the World Curling Federations men’s team world rankings.

“We partnered with Team Jacobs in 2019 and are thrilled to continue investing into the roaring game with Team Dunstone,” says Greg Bibee, Kioti director of strategic sales and marketing.

“With more than 60 tractor models, 17 zero-turn-radius mowers, six utility vehicle models, and an expansion into the compact construction market, Kioti continually strives to expand its diverse product offerings with innovation in mind. We see the same drive and commitment at Team Dunstone, which makes them the perfect partner.”

Team Dunstone is led by Matt Dunstone, who is the captain, or skip, and has an all-new line-up for the 2022-23 season, with Ryan Harnden in the lead position, Colton Lott in the second position and B.J. Neufeld in third.

“I believe Kioti and Team Dunstone are a perfect fit because we both have the same recipe for success — the power of teamwork. We are incredibly excited to join forces with them and see what we can achieve together, both on and off the ice,” says Dunstone.

“This new partnership allows us to go all-in and dedicate the time necessary to become the best curling team in the world. We appreciate Kioti’s trust in us and for believing that we can be the team who puts the Olympic Gold medal around our necks in 2026. It’s an awesome feeling!”

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