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Saturday, January 31, 2015

Hubley-Bolivar WINS - 2015 NS Wheelchair Provincial is underway

Trendal Hubley-Bolivar
 

The 2015 NS Wheelchair Curling Championship is being held at the Lakeshore Curling Club in Lower Sackville, NS January 30th to February 1st.  The event is being played as a best 3 of 5 games.

The winner of the event will earn the right to represent Nova Scotia at the Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship at the Club de curling Boucherville in Boucherville, QC.

History of NS National Representatives:

2008Mike FitzgeraldLaughie RuttJohn RogersNicole DurandGlen McClare
2009Mike FitzgeraldLaughie RuttTrendal Hubley-BolivarNicole DurandBill Fletcher
2010Mike FitzgeraldLaughie RuttTrendal Hubley-BolivarDebbie EarleGlen McClare
2011*Mike FitzgeraldLaughie RuttTrendal Hubley-BolivarDebbie EarleGlen McClare
2012Richard BrownTerry CousineauSteve ParfittDebbie EarleBill Fletcher
2013Trendal Hubley-BolivarDevin ForbesKeith WilliamsDebbie EarleBill Fletcher
2014George HorningLaughie RuttStephen ParfittPaife FougereStew Slauenwhite

* Canadian Bronze Medalists


Standings

Skip  WL
Laughie Rutt   23
Trendal Hubley-Bolivar   32

Friday, January  30, 2015

Draw 1



 Game 1 Status: Final
 SHEET FH123456789101112TOTAL
 Trendal Hubley-Bolivar11X2
 Laughie RuttX11121X6

Saturday, January  31, 2015

: Game 2 Status: Final
 SHEET EH123456789101112TOTAL
 Laughie RuttX12X3
 Trendal Hubley-Bolivar11111X5

 Game 3 Status: Not Completed
 SHEET BH123456789101112TOTAL
 Trendal Hubley-BolivarX000011X2
 Laughie Rutt431200X10

 Sunday, Feb. 1, 2015

 Game 4       Status: Final
 SHEET CH123456789101112TOTAL
 Laughie Rutt21317
 Trendal Hubley-BolivarX33118

: Game 5  Status: Final
 SHEET DH123456789101112TOTAL
 Trendal Hubley-Bolivar211116
 Laughie RuttX1113


 

Friday, January 30, 2015

Wheelchair Curling Blog 2 is changing!



Over the years we have worked hard to advance wheelchair curling throughout Canada and the world.

We try to gather together the information about the sport we all love into one place so no one has to search 800 sites to find the information. This has all be done at personal expense; both fiscal and volunteer man hours.

We have wanted to move out the private sector of Chris's hosting the website under his personal addresses to the main stream.

We are happy to announce this morning that the Wcblog2 has both a NEW website address and new email addresses.

Please adjust our web address to;

www.wcblog2.com


and please adjust your email address to;

info@wcblog2.com


Our old addresses will stay online for about a month but after that we will no longer have rights to those websites or emails.

Thanks for helping us grow and thank you in advance!

Please remember we are still need in of your help and if you could donate even $5 or $10 to our gofundme project below and then pass along the word it would be most helpful in keeping the Blog2 alive and running.

We received the following email this morning and would like to pass it along for your consideration

Support the Blog

I would personally ask all wheelchair curlers to financially support the blog. I depend on the blog to get information on what is happening in the world of wheelchair curling. Without communication most relational enterprises fall apart and die. If we want wheelchair curling to grow then we must make sacrifices to see that it does grow. Dig down and support the blog. Show how important wheelchair curling is to you. Forward the article on to others.

 Laughie Rutt, Nova Scotia

 



Lothian Wheelchair Curling Sessions

Lothian Wheelchair Curling Sessions

Lothian Wheelchair Curling Sessions

Murrayfield Curling Rink in Edinburgh is the venue for Scotland’s latest opportunity to get involved in the exciting sport of wheelchair curling.  Since the bronze medal success of the all Scottish Great Britain Team at the 2014 Sochi Winter Paralympic Games, the sport has been going from strength to strength.

Try Wheelchair Curling Sessions are being run by Lothian Wheelchair Curling Club every fortnight until March 2015. Sessions run on a Wednesday from 3.00pm - 4.30pm. Your first session will be free of charge with subsequent session costing only £5.00.

To book your place or find out more about this exciting opportunity, contact Jean Lennie on 07762 05629307762 056293 or email

Team Rees WINS OCA Playdowns 2015

Team Rees WINS OCA Playdowns 2015


 Final Standings

Team
REES, Chris
JOSEPH, Collinda
PETRIE, Shauna
REYNEN, Tony
EDDY, James

FINAL

It all came down to the eight end!

 
Team : CF12345678T
*011030116
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Semi - Finals
 
Team : SF12345678T
*003020106
S. Petrie010102015
 
 
 
 







Thursday, January 29, 2015

Worlds to be LIVE Streamed



We are happy to announce and provide the link to the LIVE stream coverage of the World Wheelchair Curling Championships.

LIVE STREAM HERE

They are only covering Sheet C.

Canada Opens the event on Sheet C Against China on Feb. 7 at 5 pm (Finland time)

Schedule of Team Canada Live Stream Coverage

Feb. 7    Canada vs. China      Sheet C        5pm (Finland)    12AM EST Time

Feb. 10  Canada vs. Norway   Sheet C        3:30pm (Finland  10:30pm EST Time

Playoffs to be announced

http://www.livestream.com/curling_fi?utm_source=lsplayer&utm_medium=embed&utm_campaign=footerlinks

Draw 5 of OCA Playdowns (Completed) PETRIE vs. JOSEPH in Semi Finals!

PETRIE vs. JOSEPH in Semi Finals!


Photo by SnapShot Photography

TeamWL
REES, Chris40
JOSEPH, Collinda31
PETRIE, Shauna22
REYNEN, Tony13
EDDY, James04


Team12345678T
S. Petrie*4000420X10
J. Eddy0212001X6
Team12345678T
C. Rees010202117
C. Joseph*101020004
LSFE: Last shot in the first end
 
 
 

Photo by SnapShot Photography

World Wheelchair Championships Preview



As we prepare for the ultimate event pre year for wheelchair curling (other than Paralympic year) we get to step back and take a look at thing according to many views. The Views express in the following article do not reflect those of the Wheelchair Curling Blog 2. However; our poll currently show Russia with some 52% of the vote as the odds on winner of this years event with Canada in second.

The Canadian team includes Ina Forrest, Dennis Thiessen, Sonja Gaudet, Mark Ideson and Marie Wright. They are coached by Joe Rea.  They come into the event as reigning Paralympic medalists.  They beat Russia 5 – 4, and Canada defeated Sweden 7 – 4 in group play in Sochi.



Thirty-eight year old Ideson, who is from London, Ontario, was an alternate on the 2013 gold medal winning world championship team, and was also a member of the 2014 Winter Paralympic gold medal winning team.

Fifty-three year old Forrest is a long time member of the Canadian team. She was a member of the 2010 and 2014 Canadian Paralympic teams.  The Vernon Curling Club member was a member of the Canadian teams at the  2009 world championships Vancouver, 2011 world championships in Prague and 2013 world championships in Sochi that all won gold.  She lost her leg in a farming accident.

Thiessen is another returning member from Canada’s gold medal winning 2014 Winter Paralympic Games team.  From Sanford, Manitoba, he first made the team in 2012 and has  been the only member of the team from his province for a while.  He was part of the 2013 gold medal winning world championship team.  He was the 2011  Canadian National Wheelchair Curling Champion, and won bronzes in 2008, 2009 and 2010 at the Canadian National Wheelchair Curling championships.

48-year-old Gaudet Gaudet was part of the Canadian team in Sochi, and the 2013 World Championship winning team. Gaudet is the only wheelchair curling Paralympian with three gold medals, having won them in 2006, 2010 and 2014.  She was the team’s flag bearer for the opening ceremony in Sochi. Gaudet also has gold medals from the 2009, 2011, and 2013 World Championships.  She  was the first wheelchair-only curler to be inducted into the Canadian Curling Hall of Fame when she was part of the 2013 class.

The Chinese team includes Wang Hai Tao, Liu Wei, Zhang Qiang, Xu Guang Qin, and He Jun. They are coached by Li Jian Rui.  China competed at the 2014 Winter Paralympics. China defeated Sweden 8–4 in seven ends in group play, Russia beat China 5 – 4, Norway lost to China  3 – 7, and China lost to Slovakia 3 – 8  in group play.



The Finnish team includes Markku Karjalainen, Sari Karjalainen, Mina Mojtahedi, Tuomo Aarnikka, and Vesa Leppanen. They are coached by Anne Malmi. Karjalainen captains the side. They are coming into the competition having competed at the  British Open Wheelchair Curling earlier this month at the Lanarkshiren Ice Rink in Scotland, where they lost their opener against Scotland 2 by a score of 1 – 7.  The Finns won their second game Donaldson 6 – 1.  They went into the British Open following a week long training camp in  Kisakallio. The Finns competed at the 2014 Winter Paralympics.  In group play, Norway edged out Finland 6 – 8 in extra ends, Sweden beat Finland 7 – 6, Finland lost to Russia 4 – 7, and Finland lost to Slovakia 6 – 9.



The team has one last wheelchair curling related committment scheduled before 2015 World Wheelchair Curling Championship scheduled to get underway next Friday in at the Kisakallio Sports Institute in Lohja, Finland.     It is an interview with fans and demonstration next Wednesday.  The Finns are not expected to be in medal contention for the World Championships.



The German team includes Jens Jaeger, Christiane Putzich, Martin Schlitt, Heika Melchior, and Robert Hering. They are coached by Bernd Weisser.

The Norwegian team includes Rune Lorentsen, Jostein Stordahl, Ole Fredrik Syversen, Sissel Loechen, and Gina Kristin Broendbo. They are coached by Per Andreassen.  The team competed at the 2014 Winter Paralympics.  In group play, Norway edged out Finland 6 – 8 in extra ends, Norway lost to China 3 – 7 and the United States defeated Norway 8 – 5.



The Russian team is coached by Anton Batugin. The team includes Andrey Smirnov, Marat Romanov, Oksana Slesarenko, Alexander Shevchenko, and Svetlana Pakhomova.  Everyone on the team participated in a North American tour in November and December of last year.  Their November event was in Richmond, Ontario where they played  Scotland, Canada, South Korea and Canadian club teams.  In December, they played in the US Open.



The Russian team won a silver medal at the 2014 Winter Paralympics, losing out on gold to Canada.  They also lost to Canada 5 – 4 in group play, Russia beat China 5–4 in group play, and Finland lost to Russia 4 – 7. Smirnov, Shevchenko, Pakhomova, Romanov and Slesarenko were all part of the Sochi Games team, and the team that took gold at the 2012 World Wheelchair Curling Championship.

Forty-eight year old Romanov  is from the Chelyabinsk  region, and uses a wheelchair as a result of a spinal cord injury. Forty-nine year old Pakhomova is from Moscow, and uses a wheelchair as a result of a spinal cord injury.  Forty-three year old Shevchenko is also from Moscow.  He uses a wheelchair as a result of a spinal cord injury. Forty-four year old Slesarenko is from Yekaterinburg, Sverdlovsk,  and was the alternate for the team at the 2014 Winter Paralympics, where the country made their debut in the sport.  She uses a wheelchair as a result of a spinal cord injury.

Forty-one year old Smirnov is from the Yekaterinburg, Sverdlovsk region and skippered the 2014 Winter Paralympics team. He uses a wheelchair as a result of a spinal cord injury.   Smirnov and Sverdlovsk  both took up the sport in 2003, and competing at the 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012, and 2013 World Championships.



The Scottish team includes Aileen Neilson, Gregor Ewan, Jim Gault, Angie Malone, and Hugh Nibloe. They are coached by Tony Zummack.  The team was named in late December.  They are coming into the competition having competed at the  British Open Wheelchair Curling earlier this month, where the  Scotland 2 defeated the Finnish national team by a score of 1 – 7.



The Slovak team includes Radoslav Duris, Branislav Jakubec, Dusan Pitonak, Monika Kunkelova, and Imrich Lyocsa. They are coached by Frantisek Pitonak. The team competed at the 2014 Winter Paralympics.  In group play,  Slovakia defeated the United States 6 – 4,China lost to Slovakia 3 – 8, and Finland lost to Slovakia 6 – 9. Earlier this month, the team won the Czech hosted International Wheelchair Curling League, beating out Italy, Poland and five Czech clubs.




The Swedish team includes Jalle Jungnell, Patrik Kallin, Ronny Persson, Kristina Ulander, and Zandra Reppe. They are coached by Peter Narup. They are coming into the competition having competed at the  British Open Wheelchair Curling earlier this month. Sweden competed at the 2014 Winter Paralympics. China defeated Sweden 8 – 4 in seven ends in group play, while Sweden beat Finland 7 – 6 and Canada defeated Sweden 7 – 4.

61 year old Jungnell has the team’s most Paralympic experience, having competed at the 19881992, and 1996 Summer Paralympics in wheelchair basketball, as well as competing at the 2006 and 2010 Winter Paralympics in wheelchair curling. This is also not her first World Championship.  She’s the only member of the team that date back to the 2010 team. Ulander uses a wheelchair as a result of a spinal cord injury.



 The United States team includes Patrick McDonald, Stephen Emt, James Joseph, Penny Greely, and Meghan Lino. They are coached by Steve Brown.  At the 2014 Winter Paralympics,  the United States lost to Canada 2 – 7 in seven ends during group play, Slovakia defeated the United States 6 – 4, and the United States defeated Norway 8 – 5.

Joseph served as the second for the team at the Sochi Games, and was a member of the 2006 and 2010 Paralympic team. He hales from New Hartford, New York.   Joseph has a limb deficiency.

Lino, a Cape Code native from East Falmouth, Massachusetts, took up the wheelchair curling in 2009, and was an alternate in the US team in Sochi. She is also a member of the 2015 World Wheelchair Curling Championship team. She uses a wheelchair as a result of a spinal cord injury.

McDonald, a Madison, Wisconsin native, is a member of Team USA wheelchair curling having competed at and skipper the American team the 2014 Winter Paralympics in Russia. He also competed at the 2010 Games in Vancouver. He is also a member of the 2015 World Wheelchair Curling Championship team. He uses a wheelchair as a result of a spinal cord injury.

Originally a sitting volleyball player who won a bronze medal at the 2004 Summer Parlympics, Greely is a member of the USA national curling team having competed and served as the lead at the 2014 Games. She is from Green Bay, Wisconsin.

2015 World Wheelchair Curling Championship scheduled to get underway on February 6 in at the Kisakallio Sports Institute in Lohja, Finland.


After Draw 4 of the OCA playdowns




TeamWL
JOSEPH, Collinda30
REES, Chris30
PETRIE, Shauna12
REYNEN, Tony13
EDDY, James03

Draw 4

Team12345678T
T. Reynen0201000X3
C. Joseph*2020012X7
Team12345678T
J. Eddy*0000000X0
C. Rees2111131X10
 
 

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Please support us in making your story better!



For five years the Wheelchair Curling Blog 2 has had the honour of providing exclusive and sole online webstreamed coverage of the Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship, this year being held in Boucherville, Quebec from April 27 to May 3, 2015. Family, friends and avid curlers and curling fans from around the world have enjoyed our annual efforts to provide this service.

While we work with the World Curling Federation and the Canadian Curling Association to provide live online coverage of wheelchair curling events throughout Canada and the world to showcase the sport and the athletes who play it, we are, unfortunately, under-supported in terms of funding grants.

 Our online coverage this year will provide nearly 250,000 viewers in Canada and around the world with shot-by-shot action from the Opening Ceremonies through to the Closing Ceremonies.

 We are constantly trying to improve the production of the live streams with personal investments in equipment, since the minimal funding we receive is only sufficient to cover basic expenses.

 We are setting up this online fundraising webpage to raise $$$$$ through donations from people like you… so that we continue to provide this much needed coverage and to expand our abilities to provide that coverage.

Your support in the form of a donation to Wheelchair Curling Blog 2 would go a long way toward helping us achieve our ultimate goal: To increase the exposure of the sport and the athletes who compete each year.

 Your support will assure not only the success of the Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship but the continuation of coverage for the sport of wheelchair curling throughout Canada and the world.

  http://www.gofundme.com/wcblog2

Thank you in advance for your support!

After Draw 3 - OCA playdowns




Wednesday Jan 28, 2015

Standings after 3 draws

TeamWL
JOSEPH, Collinda20
REES, Chris20
PETRIE, Shauna12
REYNEN, Tony12
EDDY, James02