News from the Worlds Women’s
The Korean national curling team refuses to be counted out at the Ford World Women’s Curling Championship.
It was a wonderful Wednesday for Heather Nedohin’s Team Canada at the Ford World Women’s Curling Champinship at the Enmax Centre in Lethbridge.
Suddenly, it’s a traffic jam. Canada’s Heather Nedohin of Edmonton skipped her team to an 7-5 conquest of leading Korea on Wednesday morning, thereby pulling the upstart Koreans back into a leading four-pack of teams with 6-and-2 records.
Enjoy the fifth issue of The Eye Opener, the Canadian Curling Association’s daily newspaper at the 2012 Ford World Women’s Curling Championship in Lethbridge, Alberta.
Guess who’s leading the Ford World Women’s Curling Championship with four round-robin matches remaining?
Korea’s Ji-Sun Kim continues to be a major story here in Lethbridge at the Ford World Women’s Curling Championship at the Enmax Centre.
Heather Nedohin’s Canadian team climbed back atop the Ford World Women’s Curling Championship heap on Tuesday morning, striking early for a 3-0 lead and proceeding to a 7-5 victory over Russia’s entry skipped by Anna Sidorova.
Enjoy the fourth issue of The Eye Opener, the Canadian Curling Association’s daily newspaper at the 2012 Ford World Women’s Curling Championship in Lethbridge, Alberta.
Heather Nedohin said so herself. “Nobody is going to go through this without a loss so it doesn’t surprise me that we aren’t going to do it, either.”
It was curling’s answer to Muhammad Ali’s ‘rope-a-dope’ in Draw Seven at the Ford Women’s Worlds at the Lethbridge Enmax Centre on Monday.
Unsung Korea won its third game in four starts at the Ford World Women’s Curling Championship on Monday morning, drilling favoured Scotland 7-2 with a sharpshooting display of the first water.
Enjoy the third issue of The Eye Opener, the Canadian Curling Association’s daily newspaper at the 2012 Ford World Women’s Curling Championship in Lethbridge, Alberta.
It’s Oh Canada . . . already! Five draws into the 2012 Ford World Women’s Curling Championship and Heather Nedohin’s Canucks already are out front in the global pack at the Enmax Centre with the only unbeaten record in the tournament.
Sunday afternoon’s Draw Four at the Ford World Women’s Curling Championship at the Enmax Centre in Lethbridge was a learning experience for Canada’s Heather Nedohin. The good news for her was the story had a happy ending, a 7-5 win over one of the week’s favourites Bingyu Wang of China.
Germany moved alongside the Czech Republic as two-game winners at the Ford World Women’s Curling Championship at the Enmax Centre in Lethbridge on Sunday morning.





