Canadian Curling Star Rachel Homan Won A Champions Cup Just Weeks After Having A Baby

She was expected to sit this one out.
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Curling superstar turned superwoman. Rachel Homan's baby was in attendance as the Canadian skip led her team to victory just weeks after giving birth. 

Homan welcomed her second child into the world on March 25, and was back on the ice when the Humpty's Champions Cup tournament began on April 14. 

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Her new daughter, Bowyn, was allowed into the curling bubble at Calgary's WinSport Canada Olympic Park so she could witness her mom's victory. 

Rachel Homan, along with Emma Miskew, Sarah Wilkes, Joanne Courtney and their alternate Laura Walker won their final game on April 19. 

Originally, Homan was expected to skip the tournament but reportedly felt great and wanted to get back out there. 

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