Reigning world champions Norway pick up first Paralympic win
Reigning world champions Norway pick up first Paralympic win
The opening session of day three at the Paralympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018 saw reigning world champions, Norway pick up their first win, with a 6-2 victory of the Neutral Paralympic Athletes (NPA) in the Gangneung Curling Centre.
Hospitable North Bay hosts first World Curling Championship
Hospitable North Bay hosts first World Curling Championship
The Ford World Women's Curling Championship 2018 is on course for its debut in North Bay, Ontario, Canada, from 17 to 25 March at the North Bay Memorial Gardens. A four-hour drive north from Toronto, Ontario, situated in Northern Ontario is North Bay, a community of 53,000 residents, known for their hospitality.
United States secure first win of Paralympic campaign
United States secure first win of Paralympic campaign
After two successive losses, United States picked up their first Paralympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018 win in Sunday (11 March) evening's session of round-robin play at the Gangneung Curling Centre when they defeated Sweden 10-2.
First PyeongChang 2018 win for Neutral Paralympic Athletes
First PyeongChang 2018 win for Neutral Paralympic Athletes
The fourth session of Paralympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018 round-robin play at the Gangneung Curling Centre saw Neutral Paralympic Athletes (NPA) pick up their first win of the competition by beating Finland 12-5, while Canada and Korea both won to top the rankings. NPA opened the scoring of their 12-5 win over Finland with a steal of three points.
Germany move into joint first place in the Paralympic rankings after second win
Germany move into joint first place in the Paralympic rankings after second win
Germany defeated United States 6-4 in Sunday (11 March) morning's third session of round-robin play at the Paralympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018 to remain undefeated and join Canada and hosts Korea at the top of the rankings. There were only two games in this session.