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Kevin and Warren wrap up the World Men’s Curling Championship from the surprise of the week in RCF to what went wrong for Canada to miss the podium. The ice was straighter at the men’s worlds and Kevin answers a fan’s question about what kind of ice curlers actually prefer. Niklas Edin joins the show […]
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Business has picked up at the World Men’s Curling Championship and Kevin brings the latest on the logjam at the top of the standings (1:30) from inside the Calgary bubble. Kevin and Warren explore potential format changes for future world championships with continued expansion (9:00) and answer a couple of fan e-mails (19:00) about increasing […]
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Kevin and Warren toss some final shots at the Canadian mixed doubles curling championship including how players handled hog line violations (9:00) and when a rock is burned. The guys also send well wishes to 1979 Brier champion Barry Fry (26:40), who is currently experiencing health problems. U.S. men’s skip John Shuster joins the show […]
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The Canadian mixed doubles curling championship is underway, we’re doubling down on the excitement as Kevin and Warren kick off the podcast talking about what they’ve enjoyed so far (3:15). As the creator of mixed doubles, Warren also weighs in on whether or not the sport has progressed the way he envisioned (4:30). Marc Kennedy […]
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We’re wrapping up the Brier and Kevin gets technical about the lively rocks and ice speed. Fresh off of winning their first Brier, Alberta skip Brendan Bottcher and third Darren Moulding join the show to talk about how they pulled it off, the controversial incident with British Columbia where Steve Laycock smashed his broom on […]
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Breaking News! Inside Curling joins Sportsnet! Kevin, Warren and Jim start the show by talking about the partnership and why it was important to them. On the podcast this week, the guys discuss if 10-end games are too long for viewers or if too much thinking time is the issue, why TV ratings might be […]
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What a show this week! We talk with Kerri Einarson who just repeated as Scotties Champion and then speak with Brendan Bottcher who’s been to the last 3 Brier Finals. We discuss the challenges of a tournament in the bubble.You won’t believe the hassle that Kerri had with her drivers’ licence.Reviewing the fitness level of […]
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We discuss the Scotties and how it’s going so far. Curling Canada has done an amazing job of getting the Scotties off the ground during these challenging times. Kevin gives us an update on the ice conditions in Calgary, how the stones have been a little inconsistent and how they’ve been sanded twice during the […]
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Our guest is Helen Radford, Curling Canada Manager of Youth Curling and NextGen. We discuss the state of youth curling in Canada including: – Curling Canada’s new U15 Rockfest and the NextGen program which helps lay the foundation for Canada’s future champions. – Are doubles and triples the key to keeping our top young athletes […]
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Former Curling Canada Chair John Shea joins us on the show. John and Kevin get into a great back and forth about players having a louder, younger, and objective voice at Curling Canada. We discuss what’s happening with qualifications for the Olympics trials. Warren has the results of our poll: How many teams should be […]
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Emma Miskew joins us this week. Emma is part of Team Homan, a three time National Champion and 2017 World Champion. We find out what’s been happening with her and discuss preparations and training leading up to this year’s Scotties. She discusses the addition of Sarah Wilkes and moving Joanne Courtney to lead. Emma knows […]
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* We’re joined by Edmonton’s Kelsey Rocque, two-time World Junior Curling Champion. * We learn all about her young career so far, get her thoughts on some of curling’s hottest issues and why she won’t be at the Scotties (as the nation’s 5th ranked team, she certainly should be). * Does Kelsey have any regrets […]
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We’re joined by BC skip Tyler Tardi, who won a record three straight Canadian junior titles and back to back world junior championships! He jumps in on a number of curling topics including: The expansion of this year’s field at the Brier and Scotties, going from 16 to 18 teams. We get into why clubs […]
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This week, we’re joined by Kamloops skip Corryn Brown, former Canadian Junior Champion, whose team will represent B.C. at the Scotties for a second straight year. We find out about Corryn, her family curling roots, what’s going on with her, her team’s practice regimen, and changes she’d like to see in the sport. Corryn also […]
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In this episode, we discuss: – Given the state of the pandemic, do Canadians want to see Curling proceed with trying to host a bubble event in Calgary? That’s one of our poll questions. – Building backyard curling rinks and the sport of Crokicurl — a mashup of crokinole and curling. – Where the money […]
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19 year old Tyler Powell joins us on the show, part of the next generation of excellent young Canadian curlers and excited to discuss the state of curling. Tyler is a multi-sport athlete and also, among other things, the 2019 Canadian U18 silver medalist. He has some great perspective on what matters to younger curlers […]
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On this week’s show, we get Curling Canada’s view on some of the hottest topics we’ve discussed in recent weeks. We’re joined by Nolan Thiessen, Curling Canada’s director of broadcast, marketing, innovation and event presentation and athlete liaison. Thiessen is a former World Champion and three time Brier winner.
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Today we learn all about John Morris – a champion curler, trainer, firefighter, author, athlete, nutritionist, chef, outdoorsman…possibly the most interesting man in curling. John talks about: his start in curling; his highlights; his break from curling; and some great stories about his days with Team Martin, including breaking curfew, why he parted company with […]
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