As promoted yesterday by Kevin Martin, Jennifer Jones and a really big stone, tickets for the 2009 Canadian Olympic Trials – the Roar of the Rings – go on sale this Saturday morning. Ticketmaster shall be the place.
Same for tickets for the pre-Trials Qualifier in Prince George, B.C. Those ducats are also on sale as of Saturday.
And in other quickee news...
• Vote for curling here, if you please ...
• The next women’s Slam starts in Nova Scotia tomorrow, with the legendary Colleen Jones pinch-hitting for Kelowna skip Kelly Scott. Results should be available here or here ...
• Speaking of the word Olympic, the 2010 Olympic Torch is coming to a town near you – like Regina, fer example – and you can check out the torch route and your area on this page, via the interactive map ...
• Canuck curling coach Paul Webster, who was featured in our March 2008 issue, is the latest on The Curling Show ...
• Duffbert has a review of Curling Etcetera posted here ...
• It seems that Swedish curling for novices involves helmets... and more helmets. Probably a good idea, actually ...
• And finally... the next time your third is getting mouthy over your shot calling, we suggest you drop this pearl of wisdom:
“(W) = (.75)(ax + b(1-z) + cy + c(1-y)) + (.25)(ex + fy + g(1-y)).”
Yes indeed, Kevin Palmer’s brain-bending Curling With Math blog has a new story posted, as well as this recently archived piece ...
Same for tickets for the pre-Trials Qualifier in Prince George, B.C. Those ducats are also on sale as of Saturday.
And in other quickee news...
• Vote for curling here, if you please ...
• The next women’s Slam starts in Nova Scotia tomorrow, with the legendary Colleen Jones pinch-hitting for Kelowna skip Kelly Scott. Results should be available here or here ...
• Speaking of the word Olympic, the 2010 Olympic Torch is coming to a town near you – like Regina, fer example – and you can check out the torch route and your area on this page, via the interactive map ...
• Canuck curling coach Paul Webster, who was featured in our March 2008 issue, is the latest on The Curling Show ...
• Duffbert has a review of Curling Etcetera posted here ...
• It seems that Swedish curling for novices involves helmets... and more helmets. Probably a good idea, actually ...
• And finally... the next time your third is getting mouthy over your shot calling, we suggest you drop this pearl of wisdom:
“(W) = (.75)(ax + b(1-z) + cy + c(1-y)) + (.25)(ex + fy + g(1-y)).”
Yes indeed, Kevin Palmer’s brain-bending Curling With Math blog has a new story posted, as well as this recently archived piece ...
What the heck happened to CurlTV? Why are they ditching the European Championships?
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