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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 and Switzerland progress to the LGT World Women's semi-finals

Japan and Switzerland progress to the LGT World Women's semi-finals

Switzerland beat China by 7-6 while Japan were 11-3 winners over Russia in Saturday morning's qualification games at the LGT World Women's Championship in Silkeborg, Denmark. These two teams now move onto the semi-finals, where Japan will face Olympic champions Sweden and Switzerland play Korea.
LGT World Women's Curling Championship 2019 All Stars

LGT World Women's Curling Championship 2019 All Stars

The World Curling Federation is pleased to announce the All Stars team for the LGT World Women's Curling Championship 2019. Three of the four winners are from the Olympic gold medal winning team, Sweden – fourth Anna Hasselborg, third Sara McManus and lead Sofia Mabergs – while the remaining athlete is Russia's Galina Arsenkina.
Who's competing at the Pioneer Hi-Bred World Men's Curling Championship 2019?

Who's competing at the Pioneer Hi-Bred World Men's Curling Championship 2019?

The Pioneer Hi-Bred World Men's Curling Championship 2019 is set to take place from 30 March to 7 April in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. A total of 13 men's teams from around the globe, each with their own journey to get to the championship, will battle for the world title over nine days of play.
LGT World Women’s round robin draws to a close

LGT World Women’s round robin draws to a close

With all six qualifiers already known, Friday evening's last round-robin session of the LGT World Women's Championship 2019 in Silkeborg, Denmark sorted out the play-off line-up among them. There were wins for Korea – by 7-4 over Scotland – and Sweden, who beat Japan by 9-8. Meanwhile, Switzerland lost by 8-10 to Germany, while Canada beat Denmark by 5-3.
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