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Nová sezóna na Zimnom štadióne V. Dzurillu

Prvé tréningy od utorka 17. septembra

Curlingová hala na Zimnom štadióne V. Dzurillu v Ružinove otvára svoju prevádzku. Prvé tréningy sú plánované od utorka 17. septembra. Otvorenie sezóny bolo posunuté pre technické problémy s klimatizáciou. Až do úplného odstránenia problému bude v hale zabezpečené odvlhčovanie vzduchu náhradným riešením. Termíny Prvej ligy mužov a žien to neovplyvní, zápasy budú odohrané v plánovaných termínov. Tréningy na budúci týždeň si môžete skontrolovať v sekcii Obsadenosť haly.
Cena tréningov pre členov SCZ je 40 eur/hodina, 10 eur z tejto sumy bude dotovať SCZ. V novej sezóne sa dajú objednávať tréningy aj po pol hodinách.

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Pondelok

18.00-20.00 repre muži
18.00-20.00 Stonehunterky
Utorok
16.00-18.00 Spirit muži
18.00-20.00 repre muži
18.00-20.00 repre ženy (nepárny týždeň)
Streda
18.30-20.00 repre ženy (párny týždeň)
17.00-19.00 Spirit ženy
Štvrtok
18.00-19.30 Gentlemen and Soupy Team
Piatok
20.00-22.00 Martin
Sobota
19.00-21.00 Martin
Nedeľa
12.00-14.00 Martin

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Top pack moves ahead on 361º World Men standings

Top pack moves ahead on 361º World Men standings

All four of the table-toppers had wins in Tuesday (3 April) afternoon's tenth round-robin session at the 361° World Men's Curling Championship 2018 in Las Vegas, United States, as they start to separate from the rest of the field.
Wins for Canada and Scotland keep pressure on leaders Sweden

Wins for Canada and Scotland keep pressure on leaders Sweden

Wins for Scotland – by 9-4 over Germany – and by Canada, 7-6 over Korea after an extra end, put pressure on leaders Sweden, who sat out this session, in Tuesday morning's ninth session of the 361° World Men's Curling Championship in Las Vegas, United States. Scotland and Canada now share second place along with Norway.
Germany pick up first win while Sweden stand alone at the top of the rankings

Germany pick up first win while Sweden stand alone at the top of the rankings

Olympic silver medallists Sweden beat Korea by 5-4 in Monday evening's eighth session of round-robin play at the 361° World Men's Curling Championship 2018 in Las Vegas, United States, to go into a clear lead at the top of the rankings. In the same session Germany beat Netherlands by 8-7 after an extra end to record their first win so far.
Canada's Kevin Martin latest inductee to World Curling Hall of Fame

Canada's Kevin Martin latest inductee to World Curling Hall of Fame

The World Curling Federation has inducted Canada's Kevin Martin, into the World Curling Hall of Fame at the 361º World Men's Curling Championship 2018, in the city of entertainment, Las Vegas, United States. An Olympic gold medallist in Vancouver, in 2010, Martin was the first Canadian curler to represent his country at more than one Olympic Winter Games.
Switzerland beat Germany for first 361º World Men's win

Switzerland beat Germany for first 361º World Men's win

Switzerland beat Germany by 7-4 in Monday (2 April) afternoon's seventh session of round-robin play at the 361° World Men's Curling Championship 2018 in Las Vegas, United States, to record their first win of the event so far.
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