Jensen and Schori celebrate curling milestones Wednesday in Kelowna
Jensen and Schori celebrate curling milestones Wednesday in Kelowna
Camilla Jensen (DEN) plays her 200th Championship game and Irene Schori (SUI) plays her 100th Championship game Wednesday at 16.00 PDT in Kelowna at the Winn Rentals World Mixed Curling Championship. She comes off the ice with a smile of pure enthusiasm. I'm talking about Camilla Jensen, who today at 4:00 PM exactly, will play her 200th game of curling while representing Denmark.
Turkey join play-off race in Kelowna
Turkey join play-off race in Kelowna
Session 20 at the Winn Rentals World Mixed Curling Championship found Turkey qualifying for play-offs in group A alongside previously qualified Scotland. Turkey beat England 8-5 in the final session of day five action to secure their spot.
Canada, Norway and Russia secure playoff places on the penultimate day of the round robin
Canada, Norway and Russia secure playoff places on the penultimate day of the round robin
Day five of round-robin play saw three more teams claim a place in the playoffs. Russia secured the first playoff place from Group B, while both Canada and Norway take the first two playoff places from Group D.
Five things to do in Tallinn, Estonia
Five things to do in Tallinn, Estonia
As Tallinn looks set to host its second major curling competition in the shape of the European Championships, it's worth asking why Estonia's capital has been chosen to host another WCF event. The city's distinct architecture is one of its most famous features where you can see a mix of both old and new structures. But there is a lot more to Tallinn than looking at the buildings.
A turning point for Junior Curlers at World Mixed Championship
A turning point for Junior Curlers at World Mixed Championship
It was only seven months ago that four Scottish curlers found themselves on the ice not far from home. Aberdeen, Scotland hosted the World Junior Curling Championship 2018 and it was there that Robin Brydone, Ross Whyte, Rebecca Morrison and Leeanne McKenzie represented their home country.