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Prvá liga mužov a žien 2023/24

V prvej lige mužov s novým juniorským tímom GKŠM

Šampionát sa začal na Zimnom štadióne V. Dzurillu v Ružinove cez víkend od 15. septembra. Titul obhajujú ženy CC Martin, medzi mužmi sa rozhodne v dohrávanom finále medzi CC Poprad a CC Martin.
Prihlásené tímy
Ženy: Heracles (Melánia Kováčiková, Nina Summerová, Paula Hajduk, Zorka Reilly, Paťka Fekete)
CC Martin (Martina Ščepková, Zuzana Kohániová, Lucia Orokocka, Daniela Matulová, Ema Valachová, Slávka Makovníková)
1. BA 2 (Zuzana Axamítová, Nina Mayerová, Linda Haferová, Silvia Sýkorová, Gabriela Kajanová)

Muži: Paralympic (Peter Zaťko, Dušan Pitoňák, Imrich Lyocsa, Adrián Ďurček, Karol Sandl, Ján Rybár)
1. CC Gentlemen (Juraj Kapolka, Pavel Kocian, Ronald Krčmár, Tomáš Kardošinec, Peter Balšan, René Peťko)
GKŠM: Samuel Vavrovič, Radovan Schüller, Stanislav Mashutin, Samuel Ščevlík, Sebastian Trajanov
CC Poprad: Pavol Pitoňák, František Pitoňák, Peter Pitoňák, Tomáš Pitoňák, Sýkora Marek
Spirit: Radovan Hvizdoš, Juraj Kürth ml. Juraj Kürth, Pavol Trsťan, Igor Varga, Nikita Ilin
CC Martin: Ján Gallo, Michal Sporina, Róbert Masaryk, Jakub Polák, Juraj Gallo, Milan Moravčík, Martin Gorelka, Martin Michalko
Stonehunters: Jakub Jurkovič, Ján Horáček, David Mišun, Karol Vidlár, Jakub Červenka

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Japan women secure first win

Japan women secure first win

Japan's women's team picked up their first win at the Pacific-Asia Curling Championships 2017 on Saturday (4 November) morning in the Erina Ice Arena, on Australia's Central Coast. Coming into the session, Japan sat at the bottom of the rankings with a 0-2 record and they faced New Zealand, also looking for their first win.
Multiple wins for China on Friday night in Australia

Multiple wins for China on Friday night in Australia

China's women's and men's teams both played and won on Friday (3 November) evening at the Pacific-Asia Curling Championships 2017, being held in Erina Ice Arena, Australia. With the six women's teams playing a double round-robin at these championships, China and hosts Australia went head-to-head in the only women's game of the session.
Korea women begin Pacific-Asia title defence with wins

Korea women begin Pacific-Asia title defence with wins

Korea's women's team opened their Pacific-Asia Curling Championships 2017 campaign with two wins on Friday (3 November), as the women's event got underway in the Erina Ice Arena, on Australia's Central Coast.
Australia, Japan and Korea men win again and women's championship begins

Australia, Japan and Korea men win again and women's championship begins

The men's teams of the hosts Australia, defending champions Japan and Korea all recorded their second wins at the Pacific-Asia Curling Championships 2017, in Erina Ice Arena, Australia, after the second session of play on Friday (3 November) morning. Also, the first women's game of the event took place between Japan and Korea.
Australia commence home Pacific-Asia Curling Championships with win

Australia commence home Pacific-Asia Curling Championships with win

The Pacific-Asia Curling Championships 2017 got underway on Thursday (2 November) evening, in Erina Ice Arena, situated in Australia's Central Coast, with the host Member Association beginning the event with a win. Following an opening ceremony, which saw State Member of Parliament, Adam Crouch, deliver the ceremonial first stone, action began in the men's championship.
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