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MS párov a seniorov v kórejskom Gangneunge

WCF schválila nové dejiská šampionátov

Majstrovstvá sveta v curlingu párov a seniorov sa budú konať od 22. - 29. apríla 2023 v kórejskom Gangneunge. Rozhodla o tom Svetová curlingová federácia. Tento šampionát sa tak bude hrať na olympijských miestach zimných olympijských hier 2018 v Pjongčangu. 
„Sme potešení správou, že medzinárodný curling sa opäť vráti do Gangneungu," povedala prezidentka Svetovej curlingovej federácie Kate Caithness. „Mnoho curlerov si prvýkrát vyskúša, aký je to pocit hrať v dejisku olympijských hier a verím, že hráči budú považovať túto skúsenosť za inšpiratívnu."

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Australia reach first World Mixed Doubles semi-final, along with Sweden, Canada and United States

Australia reach first World Mixed Doubles semi-final, along with Sweden, Canada and United States

Sweden, United States, Canada and, for the first time ever, Australia, have all reached the semi-finals of the World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship 2019, in Stavanger, Norway. To do so, Sweden beat Czech Republic by 8-3, a victory that was sealed with a score of four points in the seventh end, when Sweden used their Power Play.
Teams battling for World Senior semi-final places

Teams battling for World Senior semi-final places

Coverage of the of women's and men's first play-off day at the World Senior Curling Championships 2019, in Stavanger, Norway: Live scores: www.wcf.co/2GyChU7 Schedule: www.wcf.co/2Viof0U Format: www.wcf.
Canada, Estonia, Russia and United States bound for quarter-finals

Canada, Estonia, Russia and United States bound for quarter-finals

After losing to Spain in the round robin, Russia made strategic adjustments to win 8-5 when they met again in this afternoon's second session of last 16 games at the World Mixed Doubles Curlnig Championship 2019 in the SOrmarka Arena, in Stavanger, Norway. They have now advanced to the quarter-finals along with Canada, United States and Estonia.
The sound of teamwork: How Team Finland's deaf and hearing players find synergy

The sound of teamwork: How Team Finland's deaf and hearing players find synergy

You won't hear the Finnish men's team yelling “hard” very often at the SOmarka Arena, in Stavanger, Norway, this week. It's not that they don't know this is a time-honoured curling tradition, but simply that yelling won't help much. Two members of the Finnish team at the World Senior Curling Championships 2019 are hard of hearing.
Australia, Czech Republic, Japan and Sweden advance quarter-finals

Australia, Czech Republic, Japan and Sweden advance quarter-finals

The play-off stage of the World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship 2019 got underway on Friday morning at the SOmarka Arena with the first session of last 16 games. Advancing to the quarter finals after winning this morning are Australia, Sweden, Japan and Czech Republic. “We're just over the moon,” said Australia's Tahli Gill.
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