EDMONTON – Oh, the stories they’ll tell.
The Olympians are coming. No, not the handful of medallists among the competitors at the
Roar of the Rings, which starts Sunday... they will soon be the stars of the show, as we all know.
We’re talking about the members of teams
Sandra Schmirler – minus one, sadly, of course – and
Mike Harris (Karuizawa, 1998)... and teams
Kevin Martin (incl. the two Dons) and
Kelley Law (Ogden, 2002)... and even a couple of bodies from teams
Kleibrink and
Howard-slash-Gushue, from Pinerolo, 2006.
The Canadian Curling Association is flying them in for the opening weekend, which starts tonight with the Opening Banquet; continues Saturday with opening night
At The Patch; and peaks with the start of play on Sunday, with the Opening Ceremonies and appearances in the Keith’s Patch for some interactive “Up Close and Personal” sessions.
Good on the CCA for celebrating its Olympic Trials past, and welcome to The Roaring Game’s heavy medallists.
And the stories they’ll tell!
Missing out on Edmonton? Sure, TSN TV – in High-Definition all week, for free – will help make up for it, but there really is no substitute for watching the games live in person. In our humble opinion.
As for these Olympic stories, rest assured that
The Curling News will take care of you... be your fly on the wall... through this here TCN Blog, and/or through the @curling
Twitter feed, and/or via the post-Trials January issue, in our popular
They Said It department.
And also through the lateral efforts of our commander-in-chief,
The Curling Guru, who also writes a weekly
Sun Media column.
All we ask in return is for you to subscribe to
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Tomorrow, later in the day, another TCN expert gives her Trials predictions, in addition to those four who have already seen their fearless forcasts appear in the December issue – world wheelchair champion and six-time Brier skip
Jim Armstrong; TCN columnist and
Calgary Herald curling wizard
Allen Cameron; CBC talkie and Olympian
Mike Harris; and four-time bronzed STOH skip
Sherry Middaugh.
That’s a fifth expert, tomorrow, right here on the blog.
Sunday, just prior to the opening ceremonies, ace blogstar
Margo Weber weighs in with her first of many Trials postings. You remember Madge, and her partner
Dalene Heck, blogging from last March’s Tim Hortons Brier in Calgary, right? (use search box at top left)
We’ll have lots from Margo, and some other surprise blogstars, throughout the week here in Edmonton.
And we do it all for curling. We simply love curling, and we know you do, too. Thanks again for your support, folks.
POSTSCRIPT: Have you been following our tweets? If not, make way
and follow, because you have missed the following:
•
Jennifer Jones,
Glenn Howard first to arrive
•
Randy Ferbey’s alternates anger; Glenn says relax
• Will the Mythbusters blow up a curling stone? Vote for it...
• Trials predictions: what does the math say?
• Another curling calendar gal takes it off (NSFW/age warning)
• Canadian provincial playdowns in high gear this weekend
• Mammoth European championships ready in Aberdeen
• Geez, this guy seriously dislikes The Ferb
•
Hec Gervais, St. Albert native, would have been proud
• World Curling Tour event results and wrapups
• Ferbey credited with finding new CCA/WCF sponsor
• Curling meets Tailgating in Green Bay Packerland
... and more!