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Monday, March 31, 2008

Round 1 of the Vice-Skips Spiel





Here is a quick recap from Round 1 of the Vice-Skips Spiel:

Beattie defeated Bury
Nott defeated McCaw
Kuropatwa defeated McRae

The standings in the Vice-Skips Spiel are:

1st Beattie
2nd Kuropatwa
3rd Nott
4th McCaw
5th Bury
6th McRae

Here are the match ups for Round 2 of the Vice-Skips Spiel on April 2nd.

Ice B McRae vs McCaw
Ice C Beattie vs Kuropatwa
Ice D Nott vs Bury

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Round 1 of the Playoffs


Here is a quick recap from Round 1 of the Playoffs:

Bushey defeated Tinsley
Nixon defeated Banfield
Way defeated Pickthall
Milne defeated Bailey

Here are the match ups for Round 2 on April 2nd.

Ice G Bushey vs Nixon
Ice F Way vs Milne

Ice H Tinsley vs Banfield
Ice E Pickthall vs Bailey

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Sunday, March 30, 2008

2008 Canadian Seniors Curling Championships - Women's Champions

The 2008 Canadian Seniors Curling Championships are complete.


Congratulations to British Columbia the 2008 Women Champions who defeated Ontario 7 -5.


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2008 Canadian Seniors Curling Championships - Men's Champions

Congratulations to Saskatchewan the 2008 Men's Champions who New Brunswick Ontario 7 -5.


Eugene Hritzuk, Kevin Kalthoff, Verne Anderson and Dave Folk

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2008 Ford® World Women's Curling Championship - Gold Medalists Team Canada



Congratulations to Team Canada the 2008 Women's World Curling Champions. Jennifer Jones of Canada defeated Bingyu Wang of China 7-4.


Gold Medalists - Canada

Silver Medalists - China
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2008 Canadian Seniors Curling Championships - Semi-Finals

The Semi-Finals at 2008 Canadian Seniors Curling Championships are complete.

The Playoffs have been set:

On the Men's side Eugene Hritzuk of Saskatchewan defeated Brian Rafuse of Nova Scotia 6-5 and will play in the Final's.

Sunday March 30th 4:00pm
Final Russ Howard of New Brunswick vs Eugene Hritzuk of Saskatchewan

On the Women's side Ann Pearson of Ontario defeated Sandy Turner of Alberta 8-5 and will play in the Final's

Sunday March 30th 4:00pm
Final Pat Sanders of British Columbia vs Ann Pearson of Ontario

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2008 Ford® World Women's Curling Championship - Switzerland Wins Bronze


The Bronze Medal game at 2008 Ford® World Women's Curling Championship is complete.

Mirjam Ott of Switzerland defeated Moe Meguro of Japan 9 -7 to win the Bronze Medal.




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Saturday, March 29, 2008

2008 TSX Canadian National Wheelchair Curlng Championships

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The 2008 TSX Canadian National Wheelchair Curling Championships are complete.

Congratulations to Team British Columbia

Skip: Jim Armstrong, Third: Frank LaBounty, Second: Whitney Warren, Lead: Jacqueline Roy, Alternate: Vincent Miele and Coach: Melissa Soligo

2008 Ford® World Women's Curling Championship - Semi-Final


The Semi-Final game at 2008 Ford® World Women's Curling Championship is complete.

Jennifer Jones of Canada defeated Moe Meguro of Japan 9-8 in an extra end. Canada will now play in the Gold Medal Game while Japan will play in the Bronze Medal Game.

The playoffs set up as follows:

Saturday March 29
9:00pm Bronze Medal Game Mirjam Ott of Switzerland vs Moe Meguro of Japan on bold tv

Sunday March 30
1:30pm Gold Medal Game Bingyu Wang of China vs Jennifer Jones of Canada on CBC

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2008 Canadian Seniors Curling Championships - Playoffs

The Main Draw at 2008 Canadian Seniors Curling Championships is complete.

The Playoffs have been set:

On the Men's side:
Saturday March 29th 9:00pm
Semi-Final Eugene Hritzuk of Saskatchewan vs Brian Rafuse of Nova Scotia

Sunday March 30th 4:00pm
Final Russ Howard of New Brunswick plays the Winner of the Semi-Final

On the Women's side:
Saturday March 29th 9:00pm
Ann Pearson of Ontario vs Sandy Turner of Alberta

Sunday March 30th 4:00pm
Final Pat Sanders of British Columbia plays the Winner of the Semi-Final

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2008 Ford® World Women's Curling Championship - Page Playoff 1vs2


The Page Playoff 1v2 game at 2008 Ford® World Women's Curling Championship is complete.
Bingyu Wang of China defeated Jennifer Jones of Canada 7-5 and advances to the Gold Medal Game. Canada will play in the Semi-Final Game against Moe Meguro of Japan.

The playoffs set up as follows:

Saturday March 29
2:00pm Semi-Final Moe Meguro of Japan vs Jennifer Jones of Canada
9:00pm Bronze Medal Game Mirjam Ott of Switzerland vs Loser of the Semi-Final

Sunday March 30
1:30pm Gold Medal Game Bingyu Wang of China vs Winner of the Semi-Final

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Friday, March 28, 2008

2008 Ford® World Women's Curling Championship - Page Playoff 3vs4


The Page Playoff 3vs4 game at 2008 Ford® World Women's Curling Championship is complete. Moe Meguro of Japan defeated Mirjam Ott of Switzerland 6 - 4 and advances to the Semi-Final game. Switzerland will play in the Bronze Medal Game.

The playoffs set up as follows:

Friday March 28
9:00pm Page Playoff 1vs2 Bingyu Wang of China vs Jennifer Jones of Canada

Saturday March 29
2:00pm Semi-Final Moe Meguro of Japan vs the Loser of the 1vs2 Page Playoff
9:00pm Bronze Medal Game Mirjam Ott of Switzerland vs Loser of the Semi-Final

Sunday March 30
1:30pm Gold Medal Game Winner of 1vs2 vs Winner of the Semi-Final

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2008 Ford® World Women's Curling Championship - Tie-Breaker


The Tie-Breaker at 2008 Ford® World Women's Curling Championship is complete. Moe Meguro of Japan defeated Angelina Jensen of Denmark 7-3 and advanced to the 3vs4 game against Mirjam Ott of Switzerland.

The playoffs set up as follows:

Friday March 28
4:00pm Page Playoff 3vs4 Switzerland vs Japan
9:00pm Page Playoff 1vs2 Bingyu Wang of China vs Jennifer Jones of Canada

Saturday March 29
2:00pm Semi-Final The Winner of the 3vs4 vs the Loser of the 1vs2
9:00pm Bronze Medal Game Loser of 3vs4 vs Loser of the Semi-Final

Sunday March 30
1:30pm Gold Medal Game Winner of 1vs2 vs Winner of the Semi-Final

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2008 Canadian Seniors Curling Championships - Day 5

Day 5 at the 2008 Canadian Seniors Curling Championships is complete.

After Draw 19 on the Men's side Eugene Hritzuk of Saskatchewan is leading with a 9-1 record.

After Draw 19 on the Women's side Pat Sanders of British Columbia is leading with a 9-0 record.

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2008 Ford® World Women's Curling Championship - Playoffs are set


The Main Draw at 2008 Ford® World Women's Curling Championship is complete.

Bingyu Wang of China, Jennifer Jones of Canada and Mirjam Ott of Switzerland tied for first with a record of 9-2. However, as a result of a draw to the button China finished 1st, Canada 2nd and Switzerland 3rd. Moe Meguro of Japan and Angelina Jensen of Denmark tied for second with a 7-4 record.

The playoffs set up as follows:

Friday March 28
11:30am Tie-Breaker Denmark and Japan
4:00pm Page Playoff 3vs4 Switzerland plays the winner of the Tie-Breaker
9:00pm Page Playoff 1vs2 China vs Canada

Saturday March 29
2:00pm Semi-Final The winner of the 3vs4 vs the loser of the 1vs2
9:00pm Bronze Medal Game Loser of 3vs4 vs loser of the Semi-Final

Sunday March 30
1:30pm Gold Medal Game Winner of 1vs2 vs winner of the Semi-Final

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Thursday, March 27, 2008

We play Monday March 31st.

Just a reminder that the we curl this Monday March 31st. It is the first night of the playoffs and the vice-skips spiel.
You can find the playoffs bracket and the vice-skips schedule on our website under 2007/08 Curling Season.
See you Monday
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2008 Canadian Seniors Curling Championships - Day 4

Day 4 at the 2008 Canadian Seniors Curling Championships is complete.

After Draw 15 on the Men's side Eugene Hritzuk of Saskatchewan is leading with a 8-0 record.

After Draw 15 on the Women's side Pat Sanders of British Columbia is leading with a 7-0 record.

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2008 Ford® World Women's Curling Championship - Day 5


Day 5 at the 2008 Ford® World Women's Curling Championship is complete.

After Draw 14 Jennifer Jones of Canada and Bingyu Wang of China are tied for first with a record of 8-1.

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Week 20th - March 26




Here is a quick recap of the scores from Week 20:

Pickthall 12 Wirch 5
Tinsley 4 Dobson 5
Baginski 8 Bloom 2
Hill 7 Milne 9
Banfield 6 Bailey 5
Kaczer 7 Bushey 8
Way 5 Nixon 8

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Team Bushey 2007/08 League Champs:




Congrats to our League Champs: Bruce Romanchych, Glen Richardson, Tal Schacham, Doug Bushey.

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Wednesday, March 26, 2008

2008 Canadian Seniors Curling Championships - Day 3

Day 3 at the 2008 Canadian Seniors Curling Championships is complete.

After Draw 11 on the Men's side Eugene Hritzuk of Saskatchewan is leading with a 6-0 record.

After Draw 11 on the Women's side Pat Sanders of British Columbia is leading with a 5-0 record.

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2008 Ford® World Women's Curling Championship - Day 4


Day 4at the 2008 Ford® World Women's Curling Championship is complete.

After Draw 11 Bingyu Wang of China is leading with a 7-0 record. Jennifer Jones of Canada is alone in second with a 6-1 record.

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Tuesday, March 25, 2008

2008 Canadian Seniors Curling Championships - Day 2

Day 2 at the 2008 Canadian Seniors Curling Championships is complete.

After Draw 7 on the Men's side Vic Peters of Manitoba and Eugene Hritzuk of Saskatchewan are leading with a 4-0 record.

After Draw 7 on the Women's side Pat Saunders of British Columbia is leading with a 3-0 record.

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2008 Ford® World Women's Curling Championship - Day 3


Day 3 at the 2008 Ford® World Women's Curling Championship is complete.

After Draw 8 Jennifer Jones of Canada and Bingyu Wang of China are tied for first with a record of 5-0.

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2008 Ford® World Women's Curling Championship - Day 3


Day 3 at the 2008 Ford® World Women's Curling Championship is complete.

After Draw 8 Jennifer Jones of Canada and Bingyu Wang of China are tied for first with a record of 5-0.

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Monday, March 24, 2008

2008 Canadian Seniors Curling Championships - Day 1

Day 1 at the 2008 Canadian Seniors Curling Championships is complete.

After Draw 3 on the Men's side Vic Peters of Manitoba and Eugene Hritzuk of Saskatchewan are leading with a 2-0 record.

After Draw 3 on the Women's side Jean Garbolinsky of Manitoba and Barbara Ward of Northern Ontario are leading with a 2-0 record.

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2008 Ford® World Women's Curling Championship - Day 2


Day 2 at the 2008 Ford® World Women's Curling Championship is complete.

After Draw 5 Jennifer Jones of Canada and Bingyu Wang of China are tied for first with a record of 3-0.

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Sunday, March 23, 2008

2008 Ford® World Women's Curling Championship - Day 1


Day 1 at the 2008 Ford® World Women's Curling Championship is complete.

After Draw 2 Angelina Jensen of Denmark has a record of 2-0. While Jennifer Jones of Canada, Bingyu Wang of China, Andrea Schöpp of Germany and Gail Munro of Scotland are tied for second with a record of 1-0.

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Saturday, March 22, 2008

2008 Ford® World Women's Curling Championship - TV Schedule

The 2008 Ford® World Women's Curling Championship starts today. Here is the TV schedule. 

Mar. 22 9:00pm TSN Canada vs Switzerland Mar. 23 7:00pm TSN Canada vs Czech Republic Mar. 23 11:00pm TSN Canada vs Germany Mar. 24 4:00pm TSN and TSN.ca Canada vs Italy Mar. 24 9:30pm TSN Canada vs Russia Mar. 25 11:30am TSN and TSN.ca Canada vs China Mar. 25 9:00pm TSN Canada vs United States Mar. 26 11:30am TSN an TSN.ca Canada vs Japan Mar. 26 4:00pm TSN and TSN.ca Canada vs Scotland Mar. 27 11:30am TSN and TSN.ca Canada vs Denmark Mar. 27 9:00pm TSN Canada vs Sweden Mar. 28 4:00pm TSN and TSN.ca Page Playoffs Mar. 28 9:00pm TSN Page Playoffs Mar. 29 2:30pm CBC Semi-Final Mar. 30 1:30pm CBC Championship Final For more information check our website. Webmaster

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

No curling tonight!

Peter has been informed that a water main has burst near the Leaside Curling Club. They have no water so our curling for tonight is postponed. The plan at the moment is that we play tonight's game next week, then playoffs will be on March 31, April 2 and 9.
Peter

Sunday, March 16, 2008

Canadian Men Champion's

The Canadian Men Champion's who will compete at the 2008 World Men's Curling Championship are: Kevin Martin, John Morris, Marc Kennedy, Ben Hebert, Adam Enright and
Coach Jules Owchar from Saville Sports Centre.

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Alberta wins the 2008 Tim Hortons® Brier


Kevin Martin of Alberta wins the 2008 Tim Hortons® Brier.

He defeated Glenn Howard of Ontario 5-4 and will now represent Canada at the 2008 World Men's Curling Championship April 5 - 13, 2008 in Grand Forks, North Dakota.


Kevin Martin, John Morris, Marc Kennedy, Ben Hebert, Adam Enright and Coach Jules Owchar
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2008 CIS Curling Champions



The 2008 CIS/CCA Curling Championships are complete.

Wildrid Laurier has won both the Men's and Women's Championships.

The Men's Team defeated University of Calgary 9-4. Skip Mike Anderson, Third Bill Francis, Second Paul Arkilander, Lead Matthew Mapletoft, Fifth Scott McGregor and Coach Ken McCormack.

The Women's Team defeated University of Manitoba 7-4. to Skip Hollie Nicol, Third Laura Hickey, Second Danielle Inglis, Lead Erica Butler, Fifth Hilary McDermott and Coach Coach John Nicol.

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Saturday, March 15, 2008

2008 Tim Hortons® Brier - Semi-Final

The Finals at 2008 Tim Hortons® Brier are set.

In the Semi-Final Glenn Howard of Ontario defeated Pat Simmons of Saskatchewan 8-7 in 11 ends. Glenn Howard of Ontario will now play Kevin Martin of Alberta in the Final on Sunday March 16, 2008 @ 6:30pm (EST) on CBC

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2008 World Senior Men Curling Champions - Canada


The 2008 World Senior Curling Championship are complete.

Congratulations to Team Canada the Men's 2008 World Seniors Curling Champions.
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2008 World Senior Women Curling Champions - Canada


The 2008 World Senior Curling Championship are complete.

Congratulations to Team Canada the Women's 2008 World Seniors Curling Champions.
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2008 World Mixed Doubles Curling Champions - Switzerland

The 2008 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship are complete.

Congratulations to Team Switzerland the 2008 World Mixed Doubles Curling Champions.

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2008 Tim Hortons® Brier - Page Playoff 1vs2


The Page Playoff 1vs2 game at 2008 Tim Hortons® Brier is complete.
Kevin Martin of Alberta defeated Pat Simmons of Saskatchewan 8-7 and advances to the Final.

The rest of the playoffs look like this:
Saturday March 15, 2008
Semi-Final - Glenn Howard of Ontario vs Pat Simmons of Saskatchewan @ 2:30pm (EST) on CBC

Sunday March 16, 2008
Final - Kevin Martin of Alberta vs Semi-Final Winner @ 6:30pm (EST) on CBC

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Friday, March 14, 2008

2008 Tim Hortons® Brier - Page Playoff 3vs4

The Page Playoff 3vs4 game at 2008 Tim Hortons® Brier is complete.
Glenn Howard of Ontario defeated Bob Ursel of British Columbia 9-7 and advances to the Semi-Final.

The rest of the playoffs look like this:
Friday March 14, 2008
Page Playoff 1vs2 - Kevin Martin of Alberta vs Pat Simmons of Saskatchewan @ 8:00pm (EST) on TSN

Saturday March 15, 2008
Semi-Final - Glenn Howard of Ontario vs 1vs2 Loser @ 2:30pm (EST) on CBC

Sunday March 16, 2008
Final - 1vs2 Winner vs Semi-Final Winner @ 6:30pm (EST) on CBC

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2009 Tim Hortons Canadian Curling Trials


C CA CEO Greg Stremlaw announces the sites of the 2009 Olympic Trials

Edmonton to stage 2009 Tim Hortons Canadian Curling Trials and Prince George, BC to host Pre-Trials qualifier

Friday, March 14, 2008 Source:

March 14, 2008…The Canadian Curling Association (CCA) today announced that the city of Edmonton will stage the 2009 Tim Hortons Canadian Curling Trials, which will determine Canada’s representatives for the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver.

The Trials will be held December 6-13, 2009 at the 15,000-seat Rexall Place. Eight men’s and eight women’s teams will compete in a round robin format, with the top three teams advancing to the playoffs. The first place teams go to the finals, while the second and third place teams play in semi-finals, with the winners also advancing to their respective finals.

The process to qualify 16 men’s and 16 women’s teams for the Trials ‘pool’ has been underway since last season. Ultimately, four teams of each gender will qualify directly into the Trials, based on their overall performance (Canadian Team Ranking System) and specific event wins from the 2006-07 season through the 2008-09 campaign. To date, Winnipeg’s Jennifer Jones is the only team to qualify directly into the Trials by virtue of winning three of the specified events.

The other four men’s and four women’s teams for the Trials will be determined in a Pre-Trials qualifier, which will be hosted by Prince George, British Columbia, November 10-15 at the 6,000-seat CN Centre. This event will be a triple knockout format involving 12 men’s and 12 women’s teams, whereby the A and B winners and C finalists will qualify for the Trials.

In making the announcements today, Greg Stremlaw, Chief Executive Officer of the Canadian Curling Association, said, “The CCA was thrilled to have been in a position to have two unbelievably competitive bids for the 2009 Tim Hortons Canadian Curling Trials….from Edmonton and from Kamloops. In the end, we felt that the combination of the negotiated hosting fee, the fan base and previous record crowds in Edmonton for both the Brier and the world men’s and the chance to expose this sport to that many more people prior to the Olympics in a major venue was just too hard to pass up.

“Quite frankly, we could not have gone wrong with either proposal but this is a solid business decision. This event has garnered an incredible amount of attention already and for good reason. In the build-up to the 2010 Winter Olympics, the Trials are on every curling fan’s mind.

“We’re also very encouraged and excited by the fact that Prince George took the initiative in wanting to host the 2009 Pre-Trials event. The demonstrated community dedication and city leadership have provided us with every confidence the city will make this competition a great success.”

Edmonton holds the attendance record for a Brier, 281,985, set in 2005 and also established a Ford world men’s record of 184,970 in 2007.

“As a curler and a curling fan, I'm obviously ecstatic about the Trials coming to Edmonton,” said 2009 Trials Host Committee Chair Jackie-Rae Greening, who held a similar post for the Ford world men’s in 2007. “We have the same core team together that staged last year’s world men's, so we'll hit the ground running with the event less than two years away.”

“Tim Hortons is proud to support the 2009 Curling Trials which will determine who will represent Canada at the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver,” said Bill Moir, Executive Vice President, Marketing, Tim Hortons. “Tim Hortons and Canadian curling share a rich tradition and we are thrilled tobe associated with what will no doubt be an exciting event.” TSN will provide blanket coverage of the 2009 Tim Hortons Canadian Curling Trials, which is being presented by Monsanto, including coverage of all draws. TSN will also carry approximately 14 hours of live coverage of the pre-Trials qualifier.

“Both the pre-Trials event and the Trials will feature the best curling teams in Canada, all vying for a spot at capturing a gold medal," added Trish Jordan, public affairs director with Monsanto Canada. “If you are a curling fan, it just doesn't get any better than that and we are honoured to continue our support of curling in Canada by sponsoring these events in Prince George and Edmonton in 2009.”

“Prince George is excited to have been selected to host the 2009 pre-Trials competition,” said Host Committee chair Neil King. “We look forward to being a part of this new and exciting event as some of the top Canadian women and men curlers compete for the opportunity to represent our country at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver."

Prince George also successfully hosted the 2000 Scotties Tournament of Hearts.
The Trials will be the fifth such competition to determine Canada’s representatives at the Winter Olympics.

In 1987, the Labatt National Curling Trials were held in Calgary and won by Vancouver’s Linda Moore and Calgary’s Ed Lukowich. Moore would go on to win a gold medal while Lukowich received a bronze medal at the 1988 Olympic Winter Games in Calgary, when curling was a demonstration sport.

In 1997, the Trials were held in Brandon, Manitoba and won by Toronto’s Mike Harris and Regina’s Sandra Schmirler. Schmirler went on to win a gold medal at the 1998 Olympic Winter Games in Nagano (Karuizawa), when curling became an official medal sport, while Harris earned a silver medal.

In 2001, the Trials were in Regina and won by Edmonton’s Kevin Martin and New Westminster’s Kelley Law. Martin would win a silver medal at the 2002 Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City (Ogden), while Law won a bronze medal.

At the 2005 Tim Hortons Canadian Curling Trials in Halifax, Brad Gushue of St. John’s and Shannon Kleibrink of Calgary emerged victorious. Gushue then won a gold medal in Turin (Pinerolo), Italy, while Kleibrink earned a bronze medal at the 2006 Olympic Winter Games.

2008 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship - Medal Games Set

The playoffs at the 2008 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship continue.

In the Semi-Finals; Finland defeated Sweden 6-4 while Switzerland defeated Norway 11-2.

The Medal Games set up like this:
Saturday March 15th
Bronze Medal Sweden vs Norway @ 5:00am (EST)
Gold Medal Switzerland vs Finland @ 5:00am (EST)

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2008 World Senior Curling Championship - Women Playoffs


The Playoffs at the 2008 World Senior Curling Championship have started.
In the Tie-Breaker Switzerland defeated the United States 6-5.

The Women's playoffs shape up like this:
Saturday March 15th
Semi-Finals:
Scotland vs Finland @ 2:00am (EST)
Switzerland vs Canada @ 2:00am (EST)
The Bronze Medal and Gold Medal Games will be played @ 8:00am (EST)

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2008 Tim Hortons® Brier - Playoffs are set


The playoffs at 2008 Tim Hortons® Brier have started. In the Tie Breaker Bob Ursel of British Columbia defeated Brad Gushue of Newfoundland/Labrador 8-6 .

The playoffs shape up like this:
Friday March 14, 2008
Page Playoff 3vs4 -Glenn Howard of Ontario vs Bob Ursel of British Columbia @ 3:00pm (EST)
Page Playoff 1vs2 - Kevin Martin of Alberta vs Pat Simmons Saskatchewan @ 8:00pm (EST)

Saturday March 15, 2008
Semi-Final - 3vs4 Winner vs 1vs2 Loser @ 2:30pm (EST)

Sunday March 16, 2008
Final - 1vs2 Winner vs Semi-Final Winner @ 6:30pm (EST)

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