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Monday, 2 December 2024
Power Rankings - W19
Tuesday, 26 November 2024
National Preview
#BetweenTheSheets: The National Preview
The European (Dis-)Advantage?
Monday, 25 November 2024
Power Rankings - W18
#BetweenTheSheets: Power Rankings - Week 18
Friday, 25 October 2024
PCCC2024 Preview
#BetweenTheSheets: Pan Continental Curling Championships Preview
World championship and Olympic hopes on the ice in Lacombe
Monday, 21 October 2024
Power Rankings - W13
#BetweenTheSheets: Power Rankings - Week 13
Tuesday, 15 October 2024
Power Rankings - W12
#BetweenTheSheets: Power Rankings - Week 12
Thursday, 10 October 2024
WMxCC2024 Preview
#BetweenTheSheets: Happy Thanksgiving Canada
Lets give thanks...for a packed curling weekend
If you are Canadian, live in Canada or are visiting Canada this weekend, you are in for a long weekend of giving thanks.
Canadians spend the second weekend of October celebrating Thanksgiving.
Unlike our neighbours to the south who celebrate the holiday in November and on a Thursday, Canadians celebrate in October and on a Monday.
And this year, curling fans have LOTS to be thankful for.
Are you ready for a full slate of curling action?
We have tour events happening from the West coast to the East coast.
We even have a tour event in Europe.
Plus we kick off the first world championship event of the season.
Rockheads, we will have stuffing on our plates and in our (curling) houses this weekend.
No time to waste, lets slide into the action with our #TwineTimePreviews and #TwineTimePredictions.
Tuesday, 8 October 2024
Power Rankings - W11
Tuesday, 1 October 2024
Tour Challenge Preview
#BetweenTheSheets: Tour Challenge Preview
Bracket Mania continues in PEI
As one Bracket Mania event ends, another begins.
Tuesday, 24 September 2024
#Sweep16 Preview
#BetweenTheSheets: The #Sweep16 Preview
At the PointsBet Invitational, is it all about the numbers?
The PointsBet Invitational will hit the ice in Calgary this week as top teams from Canada chase bracket challenge glory.
But it is not just about bragging rights this week. We are talking about money, honey!
All teams who qualify for a spot in the bracket receive $5,000. As you keep winning on the ice, so does your team bank account.
Here is the payout breakdown:
Sweep 16 Win - $3,000
Elite 8 Win - $6,000
Final 4 Win - $12,000
Championship Win - $24,000
And yes, these amount are equal payouts for both the men's and women's brackets. We are talking about financial equality here too folks!
16 men's and women's teams from across Canada. Single elimination. Big money up for grabs. How do we break it down?
Don't worry rockheads, #TwineTime has you covered.
Monday, 23 September 2024
Power Rankings W9
#BetweenTheSheets: Power Rankings - Week 9
Thursday, 19 September 2024
Get Your Popcorn Ready
#BetweenTheSheets: Get Your Popcorn Ready
#PopcornGames highlight a busy curling weekend
So grab your popcorn as this weekend we have a FULL SLATE of events ready to pop off.
Are you excited?
Tuesday, 17 September 2024
Power Rankings - W8
#BetweenTheSheets: Power Rankings Week 8
Wednesday, 11 September 2024
Power Rankings - W7
#BetweenTheSheets: Power Rankings Week 7
Friday, 6 September 2024
Welcome Back
#BetweenTheSheets: Welcome Back
The "unofficial" opening weekend of the season
Welcome Back!
College football returned to the gridiron last weekend.
NFL hits the turf this weekend.
And kids were welcomed back to the hallowed halls of school.
It must mean Fall is in the air...and curling is welcomed back into our lives.
Ok, we all know curling tour action has been back for over a month now.
But now the sport returns to Canadian ice in September.
Japan has been a focal point of tour action for a number of weeks.
European curling hotspots have also been the button of outstanding curling.
The target is now set on Canada as East and West will play host to the "unofficial" opening weekend of the curling season.
Are you excited?
Wednesday, 4 September 2024
Power Rankings - W6
#BetweenTheSheets: Power Rankings Week 6
Thursday, 29 August 2024
#NoTroll
#BetweenTheSheets: Say No To Being A Troll
Plus weekend previews in Norway and Japan
What is "trolling"?
Merriam-Webster defines the act of trolling as "to harass, criticize, or antagonize (someone) especially by provocatively disparaging or mocking public statements, postings, or acts."
In simple language, deliberately antagonizing someone online with offensive comments or disruptive content.
So why are we talking about trolling in a curling blog?
Curling is not immune to trolling. We see it quite often, unfortunately.
And we see it more often against female athletes in the sport.
From Rachel Homan being criticized for "not smiling enough" to other athletes suffering comments on body shaming and/or name calling.
Our Canadian athletes see trolling come out at world championship events. If we do not win gold, the trolls come out from under the bridge and let themselves be known.
And we need to put a stop to it!
Monday, 26 August 2024
Power Rankings - W5
#BetweenTheSheets: Power Rankings Return
Thursday, 22 August 2024
Euro Super Series Preview
#BetweenTheSheets: The Euro Swing Starts The Season
From Switzerland to Scotland, the season has begun
While most Canadian curling athletes and fans are wrapping up their summer vacations and preparing for the cool Fall weather, European curling athletes and fans are heading to curling clubs to kick off the new season.
Last weekend the season opened in Switzerland with the Baden Masters.
This weekend a handful of those same teams made the trek to Stirling, Scotland for the Euro Super Series.
And it is not only the men hitting the ice in Stirling. We will see our first women's tour event action of the season as well.
Plus we have some curling action in Asia as the ADVICS Cup kicks off in Tokoro, Japan.
#TwineTime slid out of the hack for its 11th season with the Season Preview blog post earlier in the week, discussing Olympic qualification and revealing the #TeamUpset Top 5 and Pre-Season Power Rankings.
Now we shift our attention to the #TwineTimePreview for this weekend's events.
Tuesday, 20 August 2024
S2425 Season Preview
#BetweenTheSheets: Season Preview
Qualification Time: All eyes on Torino
The 2024/2025 curling season is here!
And the 11th season of #TwineTime coverage!! Wow! It started in 2014 and continues to grow.
The new season officially hit the ice last weekend in Switzerland with many top international men's teams competing at the Baden Masters.
When the last rock came to a halt, European champions Team Mouat made #HIStory in becoming the first Scottish rink to win the title.
And with the first giant cheque handed out, it means we need to preview the upcoming season.
With the 2026 Winter Olympics a mere 18 months away, all eyes this season are on Olympic qualification.
Of course teams will be chasing down tour titles, grand slam titles, continental championships and world championships too.
But if any top team said they were not fixated on earning their Olympic rings...well check their pulse or hook them up to a polygraph.
Wednesday, 14 August 2024
Baden Masters Preview
#BetweenTheSheets: The Battle In Baden
An international field kicks off the season at the Baden Masters
Are you done with Summer Fun?
Over the warm sun? Gardening? Hikes in the mountains? Trips to the beach?
If so, curling is ready to welcome you back to the Ice House.
From the links to the rinks, the 2024/25 curling season is upon us.
And first up is the Baden Masters in Baden, Switzerland where some of the top international men's teams will battle it out for Baden supremacy.
Who can get their season off on the right slide? And who will slip up in the return to the ice?
Bring on the season opening #TwineTimePreview!
Monday, 27 May 2024
2024 Golden Granite Awards
#BetweenTheSheets: And The Award Goes To...
Welcome to the 2024 Golden Granite Awards Ceremony
After a brief hiatus during COVID-19, the Golden Granite Awards returned to the curling ice last season.
And while the best post-season tradition may often be imitated, it can never be duplicated!
The Golden Granite Awards were first handed out at the conclusion of the 2015/2016 season.
TwineTime had no idea if the sport of curling would be interested in participating in award season.
But the feedback from the rock heads leaned into the Golden Granite Awards and history was made.
The awards continued in 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 and returned last year.
There may be some gap years in between but, as noted last year, you cannot keep a Golden Granite in the hack for too long.
Each day a new category will be announced and the Golden Granite award winner will be revealed.
Yes, it means you have to come back to this blog space daily to check out the winner.
The Oscars are a 5 hour show and you still watch. Why can't the Golden Granite Awards be drawn out over multiple days?
Enough pre-show banter. Time to raise the red curtain and celebrate the return of the Golden Granite!
Wednesday, 17 April 2024
#WMDCC2024 Preview
#BetweenTheSheets: World Mixed Doubles Curling
Championship Preview
Plus World Senior Curling Championships Preview
If you are a regular #TwineTime reader, you will know my peaked interest in event logo's.
I mentioned this last year in this very blog preview, commenting on how the World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship logo really brought forth respect to the home nation and host city.
What about this year's logo?
To know about the logo, we need to know more about the host city.
Östersund, Sweden is known as "The Winter City" or "Vinterstaden" in Swedish. And yes, I did know how to say "Winter City" in Swedish without looking it up. Thanks Duolingo!
The city also has the nickname of "Centre of Sweden" based on its geographic location.
Östersund has been a host for many world championships in sports like biathlon and speed skating. This is not just a winter city but a winter sport city.
When you first look at the logo, you may wonder why the colours are not natural Swedish colours.
Green, White and Blue?
But when you look at the environment of Östersund, the colours make sense.From snow-clad mountains to "spice garden lot" green spaces, Östersund has a climate for everyone.
Of course, the obvious answer to the colour palette is those are the same colours as the flag of the Republic of Jamtland, of which Östersund is the capital.
The "snow heart" in the logo is a nice touch as well. It gives a very welcoming vibe to the Winter City for a winter sport. It is the city emblem after all so it is a perfect fit.
But was there a missed opportunity here to have more fun?
The Östersund coat of arms has a moose on it. Just outside the city is a zoo with a Moose Garden.
Why not use the same design in the heart but in the outline of a moose head, matching the coat of arms symbol?
How cool would that have looked?
This is why I love a majority of the World Curling event logo's.
They bring a bit of local flavour to the event and put the host city at the forefront.
Wouldn't it be great to see this happen with the "bigger" events like the world men's and world women's curling championships?
I get there are more restrictions on those event logos due to sponsorship requirements but still.
Can't there be a middle ground where the sponsor names are still prominent but the logo's for those events still match the World Curling logo template for the other events?
What do you think rockheads?
Agree? Disagree?
Would you like to see more creativity for event logo's?
Ok enough logo chatter, bring on the preview....
We should note, similar to the men's and women's world championships, the mixed doubles world championship will be the first opportunity for nations to earn points towards 2026 Winter Olympic qualification.
And the format is the same as the 4-person discipline. Points are earned based on final standings at the world championship.
The Top 7 nations, based on combined points from the 2024 and 2025 world championship, will earn direct qualification.
The remaining 2 spots in the field will come from the nations who survive the Olympic Qualification Event.
Of course, Italy, as host nation, already earned a spot in each discipline.
Bring on the added pressure of representing your nation on the world championship ice.
#TwineTimePreview
World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship
Östersund, SWE
2023 Champions: USA (Cory Thiesse/Korey Dropkin)
Format: 20-nation RR with 2 pools of 10. Top 3 in each pool qualify for the playoffs. Pool winners earn bye to SF. 4 nation will be relegated to the 2024 World Mixed Doubles Qualification Event.
Group A
Nations (World Curling MD Ranking):
Nations (World Curling MD Ranking):
World Senior Curling Championships
#StayTuned
If you are looking for information on how to stream games from the #WMDCC, The Curling Channel has all the details HERE.
And you can stay up to date on all the action from Sweden on the event results page HERE.
To those competing in Sweden and chasing world championship glory, good luck and good curling...the ice is yours!
And the world is watching 👀👀