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Program open turnajov v novom roku 2023

Unikátom historicky prvý High Tatras pod otvoreným nebom

Na začiatku roka 2023 čaká na hráčov v rámci okolitých krajín bohatý program podujatí, unikátom z hľadiska slovenských organizátorov bude High Tatras Open Air v Tatranskej Lomnici (9. - 12. februára). Na historicky prvý turnaj pod otvoreným nebom na Slovensku sa už prihlásilo 14 tímov zo Slovenska, Česka a Poľska, zostávajú posledné 4 voľné miesta.
Program turnajov
Zbraslav Open, Praha, 12. - 15. januára 2023, curlingová hala Zbraslav, štartovné 350 eur, odmeny 20 000 Kč
Curling | Sportovní centrum Třešňovka (centrumtresnovka.cz)
Curling Brno Open, 20. - 22. januára 2023, curlingová hala Brno, štartovné 6 000 Kč, vecné ceny
Bonspiel - Curling Brno
Łdź Open, Łódź, 28. - 29. januára 2023, curlingová hala Łódź, štartovné 860 zl, vecné ceny
curlinglodz.pl
Savona Cup, Praha, 10. - 12. februára 2023, curlingová hala Roztyly, štartovné 8 000 Kč, odmeny 40 000 Kč
Savona Cup | Prague | Facebook
High Tatras, 10. - 12. februára 2023, Tatranská Lomnica, štartovné 250 eur, vecné ceny pre všetky tímy
(15) High Tatras Open Air 2023 | Facebook

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International curling returns to Korea with Paralympic Winter Games 2018

International curling returns to Korea with Paralympic Winter Games 2018

International curling returns to the Republic of Korea and the Gangneung Curling Centre on Saturday 10 March as the wheelchair curling competition of the Paralympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018 gets underway. Altogether 12 teams will be taking part, for the first time in the competition's history - an increase from ten teams at previous Games. Korea, as hosts, received an automatic entry.
Defending champions Sweden continue undefeated as Switzerland record first win

Defending champions Sweden continue undefeated as Switzerland record first win

In Monday morning's fourth session of women's round-robin play, Sweden continued their unbeaten run with an 8-6 win over Russia, while Switzerland beat Scotland, 9-6, in an extra end to record their first win so far. Sweden took a 5-3 lead into the fifth-end break of their game against Russia, thanks largely to a score of three points in the fifth end.
Scotland and United States men lead the standings and remain unbeaten

Scotland and United States men lead the standings and remain unbeaten

Both Scotland and United States had an unbeaten day in Sunday's two sessions of men's round-robin play at the World Junior Curling Championships 2018 to stand together unbeaten at the top of the rankings, on three wins and no losses. Meanwhile China and Germany recorded their first wins so far in the evening session.
Defending champions Sweden win again to remain undefeated

Defending champions Sweden win again to remain undefeated

Defending champions Sweden beat Norway by 8-5 in Sunday afternoon's third women's round-robin session of the World Junior Curling Championships 2018 to record their third win, remain undefeated so far, and move into a clear lead at the top of the table.
Canada, Russia and Sweden women share the lead after two sessions

Canada, Russia and Sweden women share the lead after two sessions

After the first two sessions of women's round-robin play at the World Junior Curling Championships 2018, three teams share the lead, each on two wins - Canada, Russia and defending champions Sweden. Canada were pushed all the way by Turkey in their evening game, with the teams tied at 3-3 after five ends, and again, at 5-5, after eight ends.
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