The European Mixed Curling Championship 2009 is nearing its climax in beautiful Prague, Czech Republic.
Some four years old now, the event is the second-largest competition on the ECF (European Curling Federation) calendar, after December’s men’s and women’s Le Gruyère European Championships.
After nearly a week of competition, the host nation has made it through one tiebreaker (beating Russia) and faces defending champions Germany in a bid to battle Scotland in Saturday’s semifinals.
The other semi will see England face off against Denmark. The Danes won the title two years ago.
Countries from the United Kingdom seem to do well in traditional Mixed discipline. Last year’s champions hailed from... Wales!
The website is a typical example of Czech enthusiasm for curling. Attractive in design and functionality, it includes some wonderfully atypical photographs, above and here and here (courtesy of Mr. Volfik) as well as a daily video for your enjoyment (courtesy of Josef Podrabsky).
After nearly a week of competition, the host nation has made it through one tiebreaker (beating Russia) and faces defending champions Germany in a bid to battle Scotland in Saturday’s semifinals.
The other semi will see England face off against Denmark. The Danes won the title two years ago.
Countries from the United Kingdom seem to do well in traditional Mixed discipline. Last year’s champions hailed from... Wales!
The website is a typical example of Czech enthusiasm for curling. Attractive in design and functionality, it includes some wonderfully atypical photographs, above and here and here (courtesy of Mr. Volfik) as well as a daily video for your enjoyment (courtesy of Josef Podrabsky).
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