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Nová sezóna na Zimnom štadióne V. Dzurillu

Prvé tréningy od utorka 17. septembra

Curlingová hala na Zimnom štadióne V. Dzurillu v Ružinove otvára svoju prevádzku. Prvé tréningy sú plánované od utorka 17. septembra. Otvorenie sezóny bolo posunuté pre technické problémy s klimatizáciou. Až do úplného odstránenia problému bude v hale zabezpečené odvlhčovanie vzduchu náhradným riešením. Termíny Prvej ligy mužov a žien to neovplyvní, zápasy budú odohrané v plánovaných termínov. Tréningy na budúci týždeň si môžete skontrolovať v sekcii Obsadenosť haly.
Cena tréningov pre členov SCZ je 40 eur/hodina, 10 eur z tejto sumy bude dotovať SCZ. V novej sezóne sa dajú objednávať tréningy aj po pol hodinách.

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Defending champions, Canada, qualify for semi-finals

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