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Joining us today for In the House is Emma Miskew the second player on the newly crowned world champion Rachel Homanteam. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Season of Champions continues to march on with its final stop coming up this week in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. This comes on the heels of Rachel Homan winning her second consecutive world championship on Sunday. We start there by talking about Team Homan's run to the title, the sixth straight final appearance for Silvana Tirinzoni, and China securing an Olympic berth. We also talk about another tough playoff exit for Anna Hasselborg, another impressive performance by Team Gim, and how the rest of the field shook out. We then move on to the Men's World Curling Championship (24:08) by talking about all 13 teams in the field, where each team's strengths lie, and then make our picks for who we like to stand on top of the podium at the end of the week.For more, visit us at GameofStonesPod.com
Emma Miskew joins the show to talk about winning another Curling World Championship as part of Team Homan
AJ and Matt hear from Drake Batherson and debate who is the ultimate hockey dad. Then Curling World Champion Emma Miskew joins the program to talk about going back to back with Team Homan. The fellas wrap things up by setting up Sens/Sabres, tonight in Buffalo
Brady Tkachuk banged up, David Perron playing his best hockey this season, Nick Jensen continues to sit out, wild card race in the East, Gee-Gees win the U Cup and Team Homan defends their World title.
AJ and Graham wrap up a huge sports weekend, including a National Championship for U Ottawa, and another World Championship for Team Homan. The fellas also discuss the Sens' big win over the Devils, then they're joined by Ottawa Titans GM Martin Boyce
The Pothole Python has JR and Steve excited, big tilt tonight between the Sens and Habs, players missing practice, MLB season starts in Japan, Team Homan at the Worlds and the Leafs and Lightning stretch their lead over the Sens.
Rachel Homan and Tracy Fleury are the back end of the best women's curling team in the world, listen to them talk about winning the 2025 Scotties with a perfect 11–0 record. It has been talked about for a while but the best women's curling team in the world is finally going to play the best men's team in the world in an exhibition game on April 7th in Toronto. Listen to Tracy Fleury and Rachel Homan talk about playing in that game. For years Jennifer Jones was at the pinnacle of women's curling in the world and now she is the coach of the defending world champions as they go to defend their title in Korea. Listen here as Rachel Homan explains how Jones became part of the team Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Joining us today will be the newly crowned USAMixed Doubles Olympic Champions, Kory Dropkin and Cory Thiesse.Also, Last weekend in Thunder Bay Rachel Homan andher team won the Scotties with 11 consecutive winsfor the second year in a row, So today we aregoing to do a very special In The House interviewwith Rachel and the third Tracy Fleury. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Reno's at the Hammer house, Sens skills competition, Sens come out of the 4 Nations break with a dud, NHL wild card race, trade deadline is 10 days away, Ovechkin chasing down Gretzky's record and Team Homan goes undefeated for their 5th Scotties title.
NHL analyst Mike Johnson on the Sens sour return to action, FanDuel, Bluesfest, Team Homan cruise to another Scotties title and the cost of a Black Hawk helicopter.
Emma Miskew from Team Homan joins the program to help set up the upcoming Scottie's Tournament of Hearts
This episode of Inside Curling begins In the House with Next Gen skip Sam Mooibroek, one of the sport's up and coming U-25 players. Next, we take a trip around the curling world to sort through the latest news and notes. Later, the boys share an update from Team Homan after the squad released some info this week on X about how great their season really was - it really is pretty remarkable!Inside Curling is hosted by Kevin Martin, Warren Hansen and Jungle Jim Jerome. Recorded, edited and mixed by Mike Rogerson.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Team Homan Second Emma Miskew on last night's celebration, decision to go for three in the 9th, knocking off the Swiss, the chemistry of her team and their dominating season.
Timeshare seminars, Senators sweep the weekend, Joonas Korpisalo plays back-to-back games, Angus Crookshank's weekend, Zach Hyman hitting 50 goals, a dominant season for Team Homan capped with a World Championship and he Ottawa 67's prepare for the playoffs.
Road House remake, Joonas Korpisalo steals the Sens a win over the Oilers, Senators that could play at the World Hockey Championship, Oilers goaltending, playoff race in the East, Zach Hyman and Sam Reinhart join the 50 goal club and Team Homan win their 2nd World Curling Championship title.
We join you nearly live from the Ottawa Curling Club, home of Team Homan, to talk about an action packed week at the Scotties. From Rachel Homan capturing her fourth title to Kerri Einarson's remarkable streak coming to an end to the retirement of Jennifer Jones, there was a lot going on in Calgary and we try to cover it all.For more, visit us at GameofStonesPod.com
In the House today we have as our special guest Don Bartlett who is in Calgary this week at the Scotties as the coach of Team Homan (2:35). In What's Happening Around the Curling World? We review what has happened at the Scotties so far. Last Friday it was announced that Team Canada lead Brianne Harris had been ruled ineligible to participate, we recap what we know and don't know about what happened The World Juniors Championship are also underway in Finland and we take a look at what has happened so far. Meanwhile, Scotland announced the teams that will be representing the nation at the men's and women's worlds and it was a surprise about who was named (27:28). On Hot Rocks Topics , we are going to look at a couple of emails from our listeners (45:53). And in What are You Hearing? Last week we talked about the use of hog-line sensors in rocks and wouldn't you know it, problems erupted at the Scotties with the rock sensors...Inside Curling is hosted by Kevin Martin, Warren Hansen and Jim Jerome. Recorded, Edited and Mixed by Mike Rogerson.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
The boys talk about the event in Grand Prairie (1:00), wonder if the 2-tier system is a good thing. (8:30) and Kevin & Warren give their predictions for the rest of the event (15:00).Kevin then chats with Rachel Homan (16:45) about the upcoming season, her new team, changing roles, the advantage her team has up front and what it takes to create a strong brand in curling.This podcast is produced by Warren Hansen and Amil Delic, recorded and mixed by Mike Rogerson, and hosted by Kevin Martin, Warren Hansen and Jim Jerome.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
In this episode, Sean and Scott talk about how teams have set their schedules for the 2022-23 curling season. They start by looking at the recent changes announced by the World Curling Federation to the world rankings system and some of the player reaction. That's followed by going through the season schedules for 6 Canadian teams to see how they have set themselves up for the Season of Champions. They start with Team Homan and then move on to Team Koe, Team Lawes, Team Carruthers, Team Galusha, and Team Gauthier.For more, visit us at GameofStonesPod.com
AJ and Creech are joined by Emma Miskew to talk about the new-look Team Homan. Then the fellas bring you the Leftover 5, and wrap up the show by talking about the latest Grey Cup odds
AJ and Creech are joined by Emma Miskew to talk about the new-look Team Homan. Then the fellas bring you the Leftover 5, and wrap up the show by talking about the latest Grey Cup odds
Emma Miskew from Team Homan joins the show to talk about the shake up in the team, the new roles everyone will be taking, and what she expects from the new-look team
In this final episode of Season 7, Lori and Mary chat about The World Mixed Doubles results, Senior World Championships and what the curlers have been up to: Team Tirinzoni's front end stepping back, Vicky Wright stepping back, Canadian curlers getting a day named for them, keys to the city and even a street named in their honour. After that, Joanne Courtney joins in the discussion to fill Lori and Mary in on her very decorated career, the reason she's stepping back from curling, how she balanced nursing and curling, the highs and lows with Team Homan and so much more. Thank you to everyone who supported the podcast this season! We are so grateful and wish you all a safe and fun filled summer!
The Princess Auto Players' Championship has wrapped up in Toronto and Kevin and Warren share their thoughts on Anna Hasselborg and Bruce Mouat's big wins with Team Hasselborg becoming the first women's club to win all four majors. The world mixed doubles championship begins this weekend, Warren highlights the favourites and Kevin explains why it's great to have a variety of countries playing in the event.Hot Rocks Topic: A junior mixed doubles tournament is taking place in Sweden and the guys wonder why there isn't a world junior mixed doubles championship and what more can be done to grow the discipline.Our Mailbag is filling up with questions on what to do with the residency rules and the guys weigh in on why it needs to change. Sportsnet curling analyst and 1998 Olympic silver medallist Mike Harris is our guest this week to share his thoughts on the Princess Auto Players' Championship, why Team Homan needed to make a lineup change, the advanced software system British Curling has set up to analyze their games for high-performance teams plus the distinct challenges facing Canadian teams with national coaching.Mike also shares his picks for the world mixed doubles championship, why he's riding with Canada's Brett Gallant and Jocelyn Peterman, what more Canada can do for mixed doubles and why Italy winning Olympic gold was great for the growth of the game.This podcast is produced by Amil Delic and Warren Hansen, recorded and mixed by Mike Rogerson, and hosted by Kevin Martin, Warren Hansen and Jim Jerome. Production support by Jonathan Brazeau and Griffin Porter.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
In this episode, Sean and Scott look back at the Women's World Curling Championship in Prince George, BC (1:55). They talk about SIlvana Tirinzoni's 3rd consecutive championship, a terrific performance from Team Korea, and the untimely struggles of Team Canada in the midst of an overall very good week. They also chat about Anna Hasselborg still chasing that elusive world championship, strong performances for Denmark and the United States, and Turkey picking up the country's first ever victory in their debut performance.They then move on to this week's Men's World Curling Championship (35:10). They talk about some of the major teams that are not going to be playing in Las Vegas before going through the 13 teams that will be playing. They discuss each team's roster and divide the field into tiers before making their picks.They wrap up by giving their initial reactions to the news that Tracy Fleury will join Team Homan and their own return to the win column.For more, visit us at GameofStonesPod.com
In this episode, Sean and Scott look back at the Women's World Curling Championship in Prince George, BC (1:55). They talk about SIlvana Tirinzoni's 3rd consecutive championship, a terrific performance from Team Korea, and the untimely struggles of Team Canada in the midst of an overall very good week. They also chat about Anna Hasselborg still chasing that elusive world championship, strong performances for Denmark and the United States, and Turkey picking up the country's first ever victory in their debut performance.They then move on to this week's Men's World Curling Championship (35:10). They talk about some of the major teams that are not going to be playing in Las Vegas before going through the 13 teams that will be playing. They discuss each team's roster and divide the field into tiers before making their picks.They wrap up by giving their initial reactions to the news that Tracy Fleury will join Team Homan and their own return to the win column.For more, visit us at GameofStonesPod.com
The Tim Hortons Brier is just around the corner, Kevin and Warren provide their best bets to win it all plus a couple of intriguing long shots. For all the latest curling odds, check out Sports Interaction.Team Homan second Joanne Courtney is stepping back from competitive curling at the end of the season and the guys discuss her decision. Also, the Pinty's Grand Slam of Curling announced its 2022-23 schedule, Warren runs through the dates and locations while Kevin explains how communities are selected to host events. Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, there has been a call for sporting organizations to withdraw events from the country and suspend Russian athletes from competitions. Our Hot Rocks Topic looks at the measures the World Curling Federation have taken and what more can be done. Could pre-positioned neutral stones be used in four-player team curling? The guys answer that question in our Mailbag segment as it's something Warren has pondered and Kevin recalls a time in the mid-1990s when it was actually used in an event. No rest for the best, Kevin takes us back to 1992 in Storytime when his team went straight from the Winter Olympics to the Brier and almost reached the final while playing on fumes. Niklas Edin joins the show to talk about the relief of finally winning the elusive Olympic gold medal, what he's been up to since returning home from Beijing, the future of his team, how his win will impact the growth of Swedish curling and the fairytale of progressing each step up the Olympic podium. Niklas is also preparing to represent Sweden at the world championship in Las Vegas and shares his thoughts on the no-tick rule that will be given a test run at the tournament. This podcast is produced by Amil Delic and Warren Hansen, recorded and mixed by Andrew Holland, and hosted by Kevin Martin, Warren Hansen and Jim Jerome. Production support by Jonathan Brazeau and Griffin Porter.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
This week, Sean and Scott go through all the news in the world curling. They start by talking about the results of the weekend's provincial championships (2:25) before going through the now completed Scotties field (20:36), with the exception of the somewhat confusing Ontario situation and why Team Homan won't be allowed to play if Rachel Homan is selected for the Olympics (24:40). They then move on to who Curling Canada should select as the mixed doubles team at the Olympics and whether the rankings should be the ultimate decided factor (27:00). They then finish the show by talking about the push to add more wild card teams to the Scotties and Brier and the pros and cons (36:56).For more, be sure to visit us at GameofStonesPod.com
This week, Sean and Scott go through all the news in the world curling. They start by talking about the results of the weekend's provincial championships (2:25) before going through the now completed Scotties field (20:36), with the exception of the somewhat confusing Ontario situation and why Team Homan won't be allowed to play if Rachel Homan is selected for the Olympics (24:40). They then move on to who Curling Canada should select as the mixed doubles team at the Olympics and whether the rankings should be the ultimate decided factor (27:00). They then finish the show by talking about the push to add more wild card teams to the Scotties and Brier and the pros and cons (36:56).For more, be sure to visit us at GameofStonesPod.com
In the 19th Episode (Season 6) Lori and Mary are reunited after Lori's trip to the Scotties to discuss PART 1 of the Scotties recap. The girls discuss all three of the Playoff games that took place on Championship Sunday, whether the tie breaker could have been played earlier and the results and breakdown of all 3 games. Lori and Mary discuss the effects Covid had on the post game celebrations and how Team Homan lightened up the moment. In addition, the girls extend credit to the athletes, volunteers and organizers for running a safe and healthy Scotties! Thank you for listening and please enjoy the episode! Stay Safe!
NBC's Pierre McGuire on MArc-Andre Fleury and the Sens and Habs, Team Homan undefeated at the Scotties, Seattle expansion money being paid to owners in April, Artemi Panarin takes a leave from hockey and bilingual coaches in Montreal.
Team Homan third Emma Miskew on the protocols in Calgary, contingency plans if for positive tests, limited preparation for the Scotties and no fans in attendance.
Team Homan third Emma Miskew on the Scotties starting tomorrow in Calgary, Senators, texts and today in sports history.
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 it'll be a different Scotties and also hopes there are no injuries with many players going from 0 to 100. She and the fellas also discuss: - Emma's three pieces of great advice for young curlers. - What coach Earle Morris has meant to Team Homan. - Her skip Rachel Homan is due in early April. - Mixed doubles….the prize money improving! - Some fall out from an email in our last show - Warrens weekly Poll: from our Facebook group which is now over 3000 strong...Who's responsible for the promotion of curling in Canada? - The artistry of quickly preparing ice surfaces for curling in multi-sport arenas. - Why cool rocks are crucial - A great email from Amanda Gates, who's played in three Scotties - Our fearless Scotties and Brier predictions
In the 13th Episode (Season 6) Lori and Mary catch up on their very Covid Christmas and what shows got them through the holidays when curling news was scarce. Lori challenges Mary to a game to see what can be left behind and what they'll bring into 2021. Lori checks in with what curlers have been up to and even attempts a 60 second recap of the Bachelor! The girls chat about the latest teams to be added to the Scotties and Brier bubble. Then they discuss all the latest curling headlines including Alberta canceling their provincials play downs, what Team Homan plans to do at the Scotties/Worlds and Einerson/Gushue team up for the mixed doubles Nationals. Thank you for listening and please enjoy the episode. Stay safe!
Team Homan third Emma Miskew on life during the pandemic, practicing but not competing, when they will be competing again, financial impact and seeing a light at the end of a very long tunnel.
Team Homan third Emma Miskew on life during the pandemic and getting back to curling, Landsdowne deal between the city and OSEG and today in sports history.
In the 8th Episode (Season 6) "Ladies Event Cancelled During First Draw" Lori and Mary discuss the exciting news that the 2 Girls And A Game curling podcast will now be part of The Curling News and the Sports Illustrated partnership. The girls chat about their evening at the Toronto Hope Charity Event and what they did for their contribution. After much anticipation over the ladies event in Okotoks, the tournament was cancelled midway through the first draw. The girls discuss the game between Team Homan and Team Jones as they squared off against each other for the first time since the team switches. Some media is suggesting that curling should be exempt from Covid restrictions due to it being a professional sport and the girls weigh in on that topic. Finally could the Penticton spiel be the last for awhile? Lori and Mary discuss the results. Thank you for listening and please enjoy the episode! Stay Safe!
In the 7th Episode (Season 6) "Unboxing the 2021 Curling Calendar" This is one of the most highly anticipated segments of the season where Lori and Mary get their first look at the calendar! The girls love to see what the curling models put together for their photo shoots. Other topics on the episode include regional events that took place over the weekend, Covid numbers surging in some areas of the country and its impact on curling and what curlers have been up to. The girls discuss the hub city concept for the Canadian National Championships and how Team Homan are all living in Alberta in order to put a spiel schedule together. Thank you for listening and please enjoy the episode! Stay Safe!
Emma Miskew joins Dean to talk about what she and Team Homan have been up to with no Curling Events to play due to the pandemic.
Emma Miskew joins Dean to begin Hour 3 as she provides an update on Team Homan. The guys also replay the Leo Rautins interview with the Morning show.
In this summer bonus episode, Lori and Mary get to know more about one of their favourite players - Kate Cameron! The girls find out what life has been like for Kate during Covid and how it affected her wedding plans. They find out more about the ups and downs in Kate's curling career before she finally broke through and made it to the Scotties in 2017. Lori and Mary chat with Kate about that experience and what it was like playing in the final against Team Homan. Kate discusses how it felt wearing the Team Canada jersey after Team Homan was unable to go back to the Scotties the following year with the Olympic conflict. The girls find out more about Team Walker, their experience in Moosejaw, how she feels about the current Scotties format and what is happening with the team moving forward. Then Lori and Mary ask some fun questions about Kate modelling in the Women of Curling Calendar, her signature look and get a curler's confession! Please enjoy and stay safe and healthy everyone!
In the 22nd Episode (Season 5) Mary and Lori are joined by journalists Gregory Strong and Ted Wyman who both cover curling here in Canada. The four do a round table conversation about all of latest curling topics: impact of COVID-19, late cancellation of the Women's World Championship, Team Homan taking Lisa Weagle out of the lineup moving forward, Brier and Scotties format and favourite moments, 8 vs 10 ends, how curling scandals stack up to the other sports they cover and the state of the game here in Canada. Thank you to HardLine, CurlingZone and JetIce for sponsoring this episode, please enjoy!
In this edition of the From the Hack podcast we welcome 2020 Scotties champion skip, Kerri Einarson. We discuss the 1 vs 2 game against Jennifer Jones, we discuss the key moments of the championship final against Team Homan and
In this edition of the From the Hack podcast we welcome 2020 Scotties champion skip, Kerri Einarson. We discuss the 1 vs 2 game against Jennifer Jones, we discuss the key moments of the championship final against Team Homan and
In the 10th Episode (Season 5) Lori and Mary recap the 2019 Canada Cup: their overview of the event, ice and venue, TSN crew, commercials, new additions to teams, fashion, round robin surprises, how the girls picks did, semi final blowouts and the men's and women's finals. Congratulations to Team Homan and Team Epping on their big victories and claiming the first spot in the 2021 Olympic Trials! The girls discuss Curling Canada announcing equal prize money for the Scotties and Brier Champions. And Congratulations to Team Ontario (Moffat) and Team Alberta (Dupont) on winning the Canadian Curling Club Championships! Thank you to HardLine, CurlingZone and JetIce for sponsoring this episode, please enjoy!
On this week’s podcast we focus on the Canada Cup with past champion Reid Carruthers (04:09), Adam Kingsbury – former coach of Team Homan and Team Jacobs (11:53) and 1998 Olympic silver medalist Mike Harris shares his thoughts on this
On this week’s podcast we focus on the Canada Cup with past champion Reid Carruthers (04:09), Adam Kingsbury – former coach of Team Homan and Team Jacobs (11:53) and 1998 Olympic silver medalist Mike Harris shares his thoughts on this
in the 5th Episode (Season 5) Lori and Mary discuss the online streaming of the ladies spiel out in Portage on the weekend where Team Stern upset favourite Team Homan. The girls look at what teams are in CTRS contention for the last spot in the Canada Cup. Mary does a Behind the Glass Interview with Michele Gower, an on ice official about her experience doing that job. Congratulations to Team Canada on winning GOLD at the World Mixed Curling Championships! Lori and Mary draw the winners for the Men of Curling calendar contest! Thank you to CurlingZone and JetIce for sponsoring this episode, please enjoy!
In this 21st Episode (Season 4) Lori and Mary finally have a chance to record the Brier recap after being away commentating at the U18 Ontario Provincial Championships all week. They discuss the action at the Brier as the teams made their way into the Championship pool and how there was a clear divide between the top 4 teams and everyone else. Lori and Mary discuss the final playoff weekend and how the teams fared. Congratulations to Team Alberta (Kevin Koe) with his dominant performance all week, defeating Team Wildcard in the final. The girls also discuss who received the awards at the Brier, how there was not many upsets in this Brier field and how Team PEI quickly became a favourite amongst fans. Lori and Mary caught up on other recent curling news: Brier and Scotties TV viewership numbers released, Team Homan declining her spot at the Curling World Cup and Team Jones filling in and some more team announcements. Thank you for listening and please enjoy the episode! Thank you to the following sponsors of this episode: CurlingZone, Asham and JetIce!
Topics: Quick hitters on the most interesting teams from the 2019 Scotties & Brier; the new “actually, the format is good” narrative; the expectations that get set for Team Homan; Kevin Koe and global warming are the two things that can stop Brendan Bottcher. Music: Tournament of Hearts by the Weakerthans: http://open.spotify.com/track/1pkH2oFavgoVpxmXO9ylze The post Ep23: 2019 Brier & Scotties Recap appeared first on Rocks Across The Pond.
In the 17th Episode (Season 4) Lori and Mary are reunited again after Mary spent the week at the Ontario Scotties and Tankard. They discuss running into a curling legend, calendar picks, the transition from the junior ranks, the results from the week, the difference with Team Homan and who is Scott MacDonald and what his team did to win a trip to the Brier! Lori fills in Mary on what took place out at the Skins game in Banff and some interesting decisions the teams made during the event. Lori recaps the Curling World Cup and what ended up being a great event for the Canadian men and mixed doubles teams! Lori and Mary check in with their provincial picks from last weeks episode and review all the results. Congratulations to all the winners from this action packed week of curling! Thank you all for listening and please enjoy the episode! Thanks to the following sponsors: Asham, CurlingZone, HardLine, and JetIce!
In the 14th Episode (Season 4) Lori and Mary discuss the Meridian Canadian Open which took place in North Battleford, Saskatchewan. Topics include results from the week, Team Jacobs video feature, the 60 second recap challenge and another Team Homan pregnancy announcement!! Congratulations to Team Homan and Team Bottcher for winning the Meridian Open. The girls invite John Epping to join in on an "Ask The Girls" segment which tackles negative comments that an article about a LGBTQ curling league generated. John weighs in on why these leagues are so important to the curling community. The girls ask Kerry Galusha a "Things that make us go hmmm" question about her thoughts on relegation vs pool play at the Scotties. Thank you to the following sponsors: HardLine, Asham, JetIce and CurlingZone. Thanks so much for listening and please enjoy the episode.
This week’s guests – Ross Paterson fresh off his team’s win at the Boost National (2:57). Lisa Weagle joins us to discuss Team Homan’s win at the Boost National and their excellent start to the season (9:43). Devin Heroux of
This week’s guests – Ross Paterson fresh off his team’s win at the Boost National (2:57). Lisa Weagle joins us to discuss Team Homan’s win at the Boost National and their excellent start to the season (9:43). Devin Heroux of
In this last episode of 2018 (Episode 12, Season 4) the 2 Girls and A Game podcast gets recognized in a recent article on The Athletic. The girls discuss everything that happened at the Boost National Slam which took place in Conception Bay NFLD including the ever popular 60 sec recap of the finals. Congratulations to Team Homan and Team Paterson for winning the titles. The girls answer an "Ask the Girls" question which tackles the topic of: Are there too many events for the elite players? Curling Canada issues a statement recently that says there was an officiating error at the recent Canada Cup in the mens final. Warning: sensitive material with another segment of Dirty Curling Talk so listener discretion is advised! Have a safe and Happy Holiday and Merry Christmas to you all! Many thanks to the following sponsors: Asham, JetIce, HardLine and CurlingZone. Thank you for listening and please enjoy the episode!!
In the 8th episode (season 4) Lori and Mary discuss why the Tour Challenge was the best slam event so far! The girls reminisce with some of their own memories from Thunder Bay. Congratulations to the Tier 2 champions: Team Stern and Team Muyers. Mary added to her list of calendar picks and came up with a new segment called, "Have you noticed...". The girls face off once again in the popular 60 second recap of the finals. Then they break down the finals in more detail. Congratulations to Team Homan and Team Jacobs who won the Tier 1 event. Results are discussed from the Canadian Mixed Championships and the Pacific Asia Curling Championships. Thank you to the sponsors: HardLine, JetIce, CurlingZone and Asham. Please enjoy the episode!
In this 5th Episode, Season 4 the girls share some stories and observations from the Stu Sells Tankard in Toronto. A new segment is introduced called "Things That Make Us Go Hmmmm?" which will be shorter interviews with the curlers answering questions the girls are curious about. In this weeks segment the girls hit up Greg Smith, Jamie Sinclair and Kirk Muyers and ask them some pressing questions. The girls weigh in on the HOT TOPIC about Team Homan not getting a direct berth into the Scotties but rather a second chance at making the Wildcard game if they are not successful in winning Ontario Provincials. There will be an "Ask The Girls" question and the girls will also announce the winners of the Women of Curling Calendar contest! Thank you to the following sponsors: JetIce, CurlingZone, Asham and Hardline! Thank you for listening and please enjoy the episode!
In Episode 3 (Season 4) the girls do a quick recap of the Curling World Cup where all three of the Canadian teams stood on the podium. The girls get up close and personal with former coach of Team Homan, Adam Kingsbury. Adam discusses his background and education and how he became involved with Team Homan. Adam gives a sneak peak into the personalities and character traits of each of the ladies, the highs and lows of winning the trials and not medaling at the Olympics and what changes he would like to see for the next Olympic Trials. The girls tackle a couple hot topic issues with Adam including changing the 5th player after the Olympic Trials, the on ice coaching change and the infamous burned rock incident. Thank you to the sponsors for this episode: Hardline, Jet Ice, Asham and CurlingZone. Thanks for listening and please enjoy this extra long episode!
This episode was a happy accident of sorts. The plan for this week was to interview Adam Kingsbury (former coach of Team Homan) but due to a scheduling conflict, that episode will be released next week. The girls were both in Oakville at the Stu Sells Oakville Tankard, one of the stops on the World Curling Tour. The plan was to have a brief discussion about their collected experiences. However, when you put the two girls together to chat about curling what was meant to be a brief discussion ended up as a full episode. The girls talked about what they were doing in Oakville, who they met, their observations with the 5 rock rule, what team they are both excited to watch this season, a celebrity sighting, drink etiquette questions and the all skip Team Einarson pulling out the victory over Team Tirinzoni in the final. Hope you enjoy listening to this episode!
Is anyone missing Curling yet? In this bonus jumbo episode the girls get together for some summer fun poolside discussing the latest breaking news from Team Homan. They catch up on the off season curling news, their summer highlights so far and tackle a few current event topics. There may have been a cocktail involved and the girls have some fun discussing their similarities and differences, talk about some pet peeves and play a game of "Pick or Pan" curling edition. It may be hot outside, but there was a lot of curling discussed in this special off season episode! Hope you enjoy!
My guest today is Olympic curler Lisa Weagle. Lisa is a member of Team Homan, who were a top medal contender at this years Winter Olympic Games. It wasn't the outcome these World Champions would have liked. We talk about the experience and the pressure going in as a medal favorite. We also hit on her love of curling and how mental and physical training became critical when she returned to the sport she loves. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, Scott and Sean talk about the week that was in curling at the Olympic Games. They break down what went wrong for Team Homan, the games that got away, and the response the team has been getting on social media. They also talk about the women's playoffs and what they expect over the weekend. They follow that by looking at the men's field, previewing the playoffs, and double down on their medal predictions. They finish the show by talking about the Olympic coverage on both the CBC and NBC.
In this episode, Scott and Sean talk about the week that was in curling at the Olympic Games. They break down what went wrong for Team Homan, the games that got away, and the response the team has been getting on social media. They also talk about the women's playoffs and what they expect over the weekend. They follow that by looking at the men's field, previewing the playoffs, and double down on their medal predictions. They finish the show by talking about the Olympic coverage on both the CBC and NBC.
In this episode, Scott and Sean talk about the week that was in curling at the Olympic Games. They break down what went wrong for Team Homan, the games that got away, and the response the team has been getting on social media. They also talk about the women's playoffs and what they expect over the weekend. They follow that by looking at the men's field, previewing the playoffs, and double down on their medal predictions. They finish the show by talking about the Olympic coverage on both the CBC and NBC.
This week your guests include Devin Heroux of CBC Sports (Mixed Doubles Trials), Rick Lang and Frederik Lindberg (Continental Cup), Glenn Howard (Americas Zone Challenge), Cheryl Bernard (Alternate for Team Homan at the upcoming Olympics) and six of the skips
This week your guests include Devin Heroux of CBC Sports (Mixed Doubles Trials), Rick Lang and Frederik Lindberg (Continental Cup), Glenn Howard (Americas Zone Challenge), Cheryl Bernard (Alternate for Team Homan at the upcoming Olympics) and six of the skips
Happy New Year! In the first episode of 2018, the girls have a lot to talk about since the last podcast! They discuss the Mixed Doubles Olympic Trials and how the week played out, Scotties provincial results and upcoming picks, baby news and some juicy gossip. The girls also discuss Team Homan picking Cheryl Bernard as their 5th player for the Olympics, Michelle Englot's team being named as Team Canada for the 2018 Scotties, and Glenn Howard representing Canada at the America's Zone Challenge!