November 10-16, 2007
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Source: Canadian Curling Association - NewsThe Calgary Curling Club will be hosting the 2008 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship, November 10-16, 2007. This Canadian Championship is a significant event in the curling season, and will ultimately lead to the crowning of a new National Mixed Champion. Two players from the winning team will also represent Canada at the first World Mixed Doubles Championship, March 9-15, 2008 in Vierumäki, Finland.
The team representing Alberta at this year’s event is Dean Ross, Susan O’Connor, Tim Krassman and Susan Wright, hometown favourite from the Calgary Curling Club. The nine other Provincial teams plus Yukon/Northwest Territories and Northern Ontario will play a round robin format, with the first place team advancing to the finals while the second and third placed teams compete in the semi-finals.
The Calgary Curling Club is offering Private Ice Boxes (sheet #1) for the entire competition (part of our Sponsorship Package). These Ice Boxes will have room for 8 seats and will have waiter/waitress service from the bar for your convenience. This is the first time at a Canadian Championship that this service has been initiated in a curling rink.
The Host Committee is operating a Silent Auction throughout the week. The funds raised will go towards Calgary Wheelchair Curlers that will assist with the purchase of equipment and ice time, and will give those individuals with disabilities, the opportunity to enjoy the sport of curling.
Please follow the details on this championship event by www.calgarycurlingclub.com/mixed or contact John Hamm or Ron Franklin, Co-chairs for this 2008 Canadian Mixed Championship. Results and information can also be found on www.curling.ca .. the Canadian Curling Association website.
Regards,
Judy Carr
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