#BetweenTheSheets: Power Rankings Week 8
Is this a Switzerland vs. The World season?
Last week's
Power Rankings post focused on the surging Japanese women's teams early on this season.
This week, lets talk about another country making moves: Switzerland.
The Shorty Jenkins Classic may have felt like a Swiss homecoming with Team Schwaller and Team Tirinzoni reaching the championship finals.
For Schwaller, they accomplished the Ontario Double in winning Stu Sells Oakville and the Shorty Jenkins in back-to-back weeks.
For Tirinzoni, it was back on the ice and picking up exactly where one of the best teams in the world is expected to be. They beat teams. They made a deep playoff run. They ran into their newest rival Team Homan.
But do not think Switzerland is just a one-team race for the men and women.
Team Hoesli picked up a tour title a few weeks ago in Oslo and reached the SF in Oakville.
Team Brunner reached the QF in Baden and the SF in Stirling to start their season.
And we now have 3 Swiss men's teams ranked in the Top 15 in the world.
Compare that to Scotland also having 3 teams and Canada, which has more curlers than anywhere else, has 6 teams in the Top 15.
Lets not forget the Swiss women. Tirinzoni is the front-running flag bearer for the Alpine nation but Team X. Schwaller is gaining ground.
Schwaller was a runner-up in Oslo and won the title in Oakville.
If these early season results hold true for the remainder of the season, the Swiss championships in early 2025 will be one of the most hard fought national championships of the season.
And if you aren't practicing your #HoppSchwiiz chant now, you might want to start.
I have a feeling we are going to be hearing it a lot this season...for a number of teams.
The unofficial Swiss motto is "Unus pro omnibus, omnes pro uno" which translates to "One for all, all for one".
Sounds fitting for a nation producing multiple top contenders. It really could be Switzerland vs. The World this season.
But how do these teams rank on the Power Rankings? Are they also making moves up the mountain?