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Curling
Curling is a game of skill, traditions, and etiquette. Beginners can learn the basic skills in one of our many Learn-to-Curl sessions and then develop them throughout the season.
Almost as important as the spirit of curling is the tradition of "broomstacking". After completion of the game, team members join their opponents in the lounge to enjoy drinks, conversation, and fellowship. This tradition is as important to the spirit of curling as the game.
Curling etiquette expects players to demonstrate good sportsmanship, integrity and honesty to ensure games are enjoyable for everyone.
As one of only four curling venues in Ohio, the CSC Curling Program is proud to continue an over 50-year history of offering this unique and fun sport to the Club.
Why Curl?
Curling provides great exercise while being a low-impact sport.
The curling community is welcoming and extends across states and nations.
Team composition allows friends and couples to play together.
Age is not a factor. Curlers of all ages play together on teams.
Season
Regular Season (October - March)
We curl on Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday evenings during the regular season.
Off-Season (April - September)
Curling continues during the off-season on a limited basis.
Events
· Skills clinic – October 15, 2011
· USWCA All American Event – November 2011
· International Mixed Curling Bonspiel - January 26 - 29, 2012
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International Mixed Curling Bonspiel Winners
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Events
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Winners
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Runner-Up
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1st Event
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Columbus Curling Club (Kearney)
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Ridgetown Curling Club (Young)
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Consolation Event
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Hamilton Victoria Curling Club (Scott)
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Annandale Curling Club (Sliva)
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2nd Event
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Roseland Curling Club (Partington)
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Mayfield Curling Club (Festersen)
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3rd Event
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Oakville Curling Club (Kelsey)
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Hamilton Victory Curling Club (Phillips)
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4th Event
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Mayfield Curling Club (Schmidt)
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Curling Club of Collingwood
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· Curlers also participate in "friendly " games with Mayfield Country Club and other Pittsburgh and Columbus clubs throughout the season.
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