<< 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 >>
|
|
URL: http://www.wcpa.ca/
Email: |
Hits: 354
|
|
Description:
In 1995, the World Curling Players Association was incorporated as a Non-Share Capital Corporation under Part II of the Canada Corporations Act. The first directors of the corporation were: Kerry Burtnyk, Kevin Martin, Randy Woytowich, John Base, Mark Noseworthy and Rob Krepps.
Players' Advisory Council
Paul Boutilier President / VP Atlantic
Brent Pierce VP West
Bruce Korte VP Saskatchewan
Coming Soon VP Manitoba
Peter Steski VP Central
Kevin Martin Past President
The initial outlined objections of the Association were to promote the sport of curling and to work in the best interest of competitive curlers by providing meaningful membership benefits (i.e.: membership cards, regular newsletters, input on key issues, etc.), and by actively lobbying various organizations on its members behalf.
In 1999, a new Players Advisory Council (P.A.C.) was established by way of a national member vote. Vice-Presidents representing 5 different regions in Canada as well as one in Europe will each serve 2 year terms on a rotational basis.
|
| World Curling Players' Association |
|
|
URL: http://www.wcpa.ca/
Email: ssmith@wcpa.ca |
Hits: 347
|
|
Description:
A comprehensive site with player profiles, top 200 world rankings, curling news, feature articles, event coverage and much more.
|
|
|
URL: http://www.curling-quebec.qc.ca/
Email: info@curling-quebec.qc.ca |
Hits: 342
|
|
Description:
The mission of Curling Quebec is to offer to lovers of curling, and to all others who are interested in becoming such, the possibility of enjoying our sport within the framework of an organized structure supported by various services.
|
|
|
URL: http://www.worldcurlingfederation.org/
Email: webmaster@worldcurlingfederation.com |
Hits: 341
|
|
Description:
The purpose and aims of the WCF are:
to represent curling internationally and to facilitate the growth of such sport through the nations of the world;
to promote co-operation and mutual understanding amongst Member Nations and to unite curlers throughout the world;
to defend and further the interests of world curling;
to conduct world curling competitions;
to formulate rules of the sport of curling for world competitions and all other competitions approved by the WCF;
to respect the autonomy of its Member Nations.
|
|
|
URL: http://home.istar.ca/~rockroll/curling.html
Email: dale_patterson@hotmail.com |
Hits: 337
|
|
Description:
This site was created in March, 1997 to fill a void on the Web, that being a lack of history on the sport of curling. On this site, all of those who played in the Brier and in the world curling championship (men's and women's) are listed. Also here are Canadian mixed, senior and junior champions of years gone by and also information on curling at the Olympics and the World Curling Tour. More information will be added as research for this page continues.
|
|
|
URL: http://www.kccurling.com
Email: bill@wamiam.com |
Hits: 321
|
|
Description:
After 7 years of inactivity, The Kansas City Curling Club will begin again this November 2003. This assumes we can increase our membership from 20-40 and raise enough start up capitol to buy the equipement.
|
|
|
URL: http://www.KCcurling.com
Email: bill@wamiam.com |
Hits: 321
|
|
Description:
The Kansas City Curling Club is looking to reactivate by next november. We need equipment and to raise our membership from 25 to 45 members. If you know anyone who have moved to Kansas City have them contact us through our website at www.KCcurling.com
|
|
|
URL: http://www.wctour.com
Email: wct@wctour.com |
Hits: 312
|
|
Description:
The World Curling Tour was founded in 1990 with the simple philosophy of organizing bonspiels into a tour and have a Championship consisting of the top performers from these events.
|
| European World Curling Tour |
|
|
URL: http://www.wct-e.com/
Email: info@wct-e.com |
Hits: 310
|
|
Description:
The main goal that we try to reach is to raise the overall quality of the tournaments. Until last season, there were too many small bonspiels which were not able to attract the top teams and therefore had to fill the open spots with local teams.
The five tournaments are now spread evenly across Europe, making our Tour less centered in Switzerland. We are truly becoming a European Tour! We hope, that many teams will take the opportunity to travel abroad and visit competitions they haven’t played before. The increased profit possibilities should make that decision an easy one.
|
<< 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 >>
|
|
USER CENTRE |
Welcome to CurlingZone, Guest!
Register Now!
|
| CurlingZone NEWSLETTER |
|
|
| CurlingZone NEWSLETTER |
|
-->
|
|
|
|
|
|
|