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Slávnostné ocenenie najlepších curlingistov

Slovenský ľad ovládli hráči Martina

Slovenský curlingový zväz ocenil na turnaji High Tatras Air Open v Tatranskej Lomnici hráča, hráčku, tím a trénera druhého desaťročia. Absolútnou víťazkou sa stala hráčka CC Martin Daniela Matulová s 12 titulmi (4 x ženy, 4 x mixy, 4 x páry). Najlepší jednorazový výsledok za obdobie od roku 2013 do 2022 dosiahol tím vozičkárov, ktorý obsadil na paralympiáde v Pekingu 4. miesto.

Ocenenie Slovenského curlingového zväzu

Hráčka desaťročia: Daniela Matulová (CC Martin)
Tím desaťročia: CC Martin
Hráč desaťročia: Juraj Gallo (CC Martin)
Tréner desaťročia: František Pitoňák
Najlepší výsledok desaťročia: Tím vozičkárov (4. miesto na paralympiáde v Pekingu 2022

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Japan become the first team to qualify for the Pioneer Hi-Bred World Men's play-offs

Japan become the first team to qualify for the Pioneer Hi-Bred World Men's play-offs

Japan beat Scotland by 8-6 in Wednesday evening's 14th round-robin session of the Pioneer Hi-Bred World Men's Curling Championship 2019, to share top spot with Sweden, who beat Canada by 9-4 in the same session. This result, and Japan's superior win-loss record against the other top contenders, means that Japan become the first qualifiers for the weekend play-off games.
Switzerland and Sweden join Japan in three-way tie for first place at the Pioneer Hi-Bred World Men's championship

Switzerland and Sweden join Japan in three-way tie for first place at the Pioneer Hi-Bred World Men's championship

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European Curling Championships C-Division heads to Brasov, Romania

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Japan defeat hosts Canada to climb to first place in Pioneer Hi-Bred World Men's rankings

Japan defeat hosts Canada to climb to first place in Pioneer Hi-Bred World Men's rankings

Japan beat Canada by 9-3 in just six ends of Wednesday morning's 12th round-robin session of the Pioneer Hi-Bred World Men's Curling Championship 2019 in Lethbridge, Canada for their seventh win so far, a result that sees them replace the Canadians at the top of the rankings.
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