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- 0 0rank #1 · 1Linda Actor (born Feb 24, 1954 in Town as Linda J. Tweedie) is a Canadian pretend champion roller. From 1989 until 2014, she was a affiliate of say publicly TSN curled coverage kit out along memo Vic Rauter and once Ray Turnbull (replaced wishywashy Russ Actor in 2010).
- 0 0rank #2 · WDW1Sherry Author (born Jan 6, 1964 in Potentate Albert, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian crimper from Delisle, Saskatchewan. She is a two-time titleholder of say publicly World Chief Curling Championships for Canada.
- 0 0Connie Laliberte (born October 21, 1960) high opinion a River curler propagate Manitoba professor world champion.
- 0 0rank #4 · 1Cathy Gauthier (June 5, 1961 access Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a Canadian roller and broadcaster.
- 0 0Tara George (born September 15, 1973 show Sault Flyer. Marie, Ontario) is a Canadian crimper from Explode Bay. She formerly played third hope against hope the Krista McCarville rink.
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1988 -
February 13-28, 1988
Demonstration Event
Skips in CAPS. x - indicates Alternate
MEN:
TEAMS:
[CAN]
Winter Club,
ED LUKOWICH, John Ferguson, Neil Houston, Brent Syme, x-Wayne Hart[DEN]
Hvidovre CC
GERT LARSEN, Oluf Olsen, Jan Hansen, Michael Harry[GER]
EV Füssen
ANDY KAPP, FlorianZörgiebel, Cristoph Huber, Michael Schäffer, x-Dieter Kolb[GBR]
St. Martins CC,
DAVID SMITH, Hammy McMillan, Mike Hay, Peter Smith[NOR]
Snarøen CC,
EIGIL RAMSFJELL, SjurLoen, MortenSøgaard, Bo Bakke, x-GunnarMeland[SWE]
Härnösands CK
DAN-OLA ERIKSSON, Anders Thidholm, Jonas Sjölander, ChristerNylund, x-SörenGrahn[SUI]
CC Lausanne Olympique
HANSJÖRG LIPS, Rico Simen, Stefan Luder, Peter Lips, x-Mario FluckingerUNITED STATES []
Superior CC,
BOB NICHOLS, Bud Somerville, Tom Locken, Bob Christman, x-Bill StrumROUND ROBIN RESULTS:
Draw 1:
GER 9 swe 4
6 den 4
SUI 4 can 3
NOR 4 gbr 3
Draw 2:
NOR 8 den 4
SWE 7 sui 3
GER 7 gbr 4
CAN 9 5
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How curling in Canada evolved from recreational origins to become a competitive sports juggernaut
Once upon a time, a day at the rink would be just an excuse to hang out with some buddies. Not anymore
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The sport of curling has rocked our nation for more than two centuries. Generations of Canadians have embraced the game, which has evolved over the decades.
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Its pinnacle competitions declaring national champions — the Brier and the Scotties — date to 1927 and 1960 respectively, and now run alongside Olympic trials, Grand Slams and other international events featuring elite athletes from around the world. Curling is now regularly televised, with players wearing microphones so fans can hear the emotion on the ice and the game strategies. Indeed, it is the most-televised women’s sport.
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