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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Draw Schedule for National Championshsips Released!



In just 11 days our LIVE Webcast coverage will begin of the 2013 National Championships from the RA Center in Ottawa, Ontario.

We will bring to you 7 cameras feature all sheets, with LIVE chat and social stream stream so you can log on and ask questions as the games happen. Feature game will occur as always but this time we will be cutting in on all 4 other sheets to bring you coverage of those games at the same time.

LIVE chat, twitter updates and much more. The best coverage ever of a Natioanl Championship. No were not TSN but we do try! So log on to our channel at: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/wcblog2

Get your families to watch, the kids , the grand kids, everyone is welcome. Let's really break some records! Leave us  a comment on what you want to see or what you think of the expected coverage!

The draw of the games is belwo see you there.

World wheelchair champs nominated for IPC award

Canada’s newly crowned world champion wheelchair curling team could be receiving another award in short order.

Team Canada, from left, Jim Armstrong, Dennis Thiessen, Ina Forrest, Sonja Gaudet and Mark Ideson show off their gold medals. (Photo, courtesy World Curling Federation)


The Canadian team — skip Jim Armstrong (Cambridge, Ont.), third Dennis Thiessen (Sanford, Man.), second Ina Forrest (Armstrong, B.C.), lead Sonja Gaudet (Vernon, B.C.), alternate Mark Ideson (London, Ont.) and coach Joe Rea (Prince George, B.C.) — is on the shortlist for the International Paralympic Committee’s (IPC) Athlete of the month award.

Canadian curling fans are strongly urged to cast their votes for the winners at www.Paralympic.org.
The Canadian team won gold at the Wheelchair Worlds on Feb. 23 in Sochi, Russia, with a win over Sweden in the final, giving our country its third world title in the past four championships.

You can read the full news release from the IPC here.