News from the Continental Cup
In the end, it was just a matter of time. And the time was short.
Is it over before it’s over? Well, not exactly. But almost.
There is a possibility that, pending the outcome of tonight’s (5:00 pm PT/8:00 pm ET, live on TSN and RDS) 55-point Men’s Skins game between North America (skip Jeff Stoughton) and Team World (skip Thomas Ulsrud)
Here’s the fourth issue of The Morning Cup, the Canadian Curling Association-supported daily newspaper at the 2012 WFG Continental Cup of Curling in Langley, BC.
Thirty-one points. That’s what Team World requires today from the 110 available in the final two skins games that will conclude the World Financial Group Continental Cup at the Langley Events Centre.
Relentless seems to be the description for Team World at the eighth World Financial Group Continental Cup of Curling at Langley, B.C.
Scotland’s Tom Brewster covered the pinhole with a last-rock draw and Sweden’s two-time Olympic gold medallist Anette Norberg and her team got untracked to win 20-point skins games at the World Financial Group Continental Cup on Saturday morning
Here’s the third issue of The Morning Cup, the Canadian Curling Association-supported daily newspaper at the 2012 WFG Continental Cup of Curling in Langley, BC.
An afternoon sweep of mixed doubles results Friday catapulted Team World well in front of the pack at the World Financial Group Continental Cup curling competition at the Langley Events Centre.
The match-ups for Saturday and Sunday at the World Financial Group Continental Cup, presented by Monsanto, have been announced.
Vengeance was Team World’s in spades on Friday afternoon at curling’s World Financial Group Continental Cup competition when three Global duets swept the results in the second round of mixed doubles play at the Langley Events Centre.
The race for the WFG Continental Cup of curling remained neck-and-neck Friday morning at the Langley Events Centre when the women’s teams split decisions and a third was drawn
Here’s the second issue of The Morning Cup, the Canadian Curling Association-supported daily newspaper at the 2012 WFG Continental Cup of Curling in Langley, BC.
The last one may have been a runaway but this eighth version of curling’s Continental Cup at the Langley, B.C. Event Centre appears to have all the makings of a down-to-the-wire photo finish.
Team World at the World Financial Group Continental Cup, desperate for a victory following a devastating shellacking a year ago at St, Albert, AB., inched in front of the 2012 competition Thursday afternoon with a mixed doubles victory and a pair of draws.







