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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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Meet the teams competing at the LGT World Women's Curling Championship 2019

Meet the teams competing at the LGT World Women's Curling Championship 2019

The LGT World Women's Curling Championship 2019 is set to take place from 16-24 March in Silkeborg, Denmark. With a field of 13 women's teams coming from all corners of the globe – it's time we meet the stars of the show.
Korea qualify as majority of field still in contention for World Wheelchair play-offs

Korea qualify as majority of field still in contention for World Wheelchair play-offs

Friday afternoon's second-last round-robin session of the World Wheelchair Curling Championship 2019 in Stirling, Scotland featured a top-of-the-table clash between China and Norway. Plus, Korea qualified for the play-off stage without taking to the ice. And, now with six teams all on five wins apiece the majority of the field still has a chance of reaching the next round.
China win sees them and Norway progress to play-offs

China win sees them and Norway progress to play-offs

China and Norway will compete in the play-off stage, on Saturday (9 March), at the World Wheelchair Curling Championship 2019 in Stirling, Scotland. A win for China, against Germany by 8-6, on Friday morning, put them and Norway, who were not involved in the session, into the next round of the competition.
Competition for play-off places steps up with just one more round-robin day to go

Competition for play-off places steps up with just one more round-robin day to go

Joint leaders China and Norway both played in Thursday evening's 14th round-robin session of the World Wheelchair Curling Championship 2019 in Stirling, Scotland, but while Norway enjoyed a six-end 8-1 win over Latvia, China went down by 5-7 to a last-end steal by opponents Slovakia. This seventh win so far put Norway back into a clear lead.
China continue tussle with Norway for pole position

China continue tussle with Norway for pole position

In Thursday afternoon's 13th round-robin session of the World Wheelchair Curling Championship 2019 in Stirling, Scotland, a 4-3 extra-end win over Russia meant that China joined Norway, who sat out the session, at the top of the rankings, on six wins and two losses. The game between Korea and Germany also went to an extra end before Korea won by 8-5.
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