hogliner issue 1 - World Men`s Curling Championship 2016
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hogliner issue 1 - World Men`s Curling Championship 2016
ISSUE 1, SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 2016 HOGLINE NEWS World Men's Curling Championship, 2nd-10th April 2016, St. Jakobshalle Basel TODAY ON THE ICE WMCC 2016 starts with curlers' parade in the City The World Men's Curling Championship 2016 was launched yesterday with a parade in the city center of Basel from Barfüsserplatz to Marktplatz. Teams and delegations from the 12 participating countries were officially welcomed in the Basel town hall by Christoph Eymann, Sports Minister of the Canton of Basel-Stadt, WCF President Kate Caithness, and Bruno Schallberger, President of the organizing committee. Christoph Eymann welcomed the curlers for the second time in four years in Basel. He said that his town was proud to host such important sports events as the WMCC, the annual ATP Tennis tournament and the final of the UEFA soccer league. Kate Caithness, WCF President, thanked the organizing comittee for their hard work, congratulated all the athletes on earning the right to represent theirs countries on top curling level and wished them good luck and good curling. Bruno Schallberger wished the athletes and spectators a week full of excitement, with teams not only competing for the world crown, but also for Olympic qualification points. He thanked the City of Basel and all the volunteers for their invaluable support in hosting this top Curling event. DRAW 1 14:00 Sheet A Sweden v Japan Sheet B Korea v Scotland Sheet C Norway v Russia Sheet D Germany v Switzerland DRAW 2 19:00 Sheet A Russia v Korea Sheet B USA v Denmark Sheet C Canada v Finland Sheet D Norway v Scotland ARE YOU A PONDHOPPER? If you have crossed an ocean (Atlantic or Pacific) to attend a World Curling (Men’s or Women’s), then you meet the one and only requirement for becoming a member of the Pond Hopper Club. The next step is to register, and once this is done you are a Pond Hopper for life! PAGE 4 Christoph Socin and Bruno Schallberger from the WMCC 2016 Organizing Committee with Basel's Sports Minister Christoph Eymann and WCF President Kate Caithness. ! ! ! HOGLINE NEWS ISSUE 1, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 2016 The World Curling Federation turns 50 - Congratulations! The World Curling Federation (WCF) has marked its 50th anniversary last night, with a special celebration ahead of the World Men’s Curling Championship 2016 in Basel. Representatives from member associations together with invited guests and guest of honour President Thomas Bach of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), attended a banquet at the Schlüsselzunft Restaurant in Basel hosted by WCF President, Kate Caithness and the WCF board. Guests included many past and present curling greats, such as e.g. the first Scottish World Champion skip Chuck Hay from Perth. The governing body of the Olympic Winter Sport of Curling and the Paralympic Winter Sport of Wheelchair Curling was originally founded in 1966 by only five nations - Scotland, Canada, Sweden, Switzerland and Norway. Today, its membership includes 54 nations from all continents of the world. The WCF is managed by an Executive Board of seven, each from a different country and elected by WCF Member Associations. A permanent staff of fifteen employees is based out of the secretariat in Perth, Scotland. Kate Caithness said: “It is an honour to have the President of the International Olympic Committee with us in Switzerland as we begin our 50th anniversary celebrations. Since its inception in 1966 the World Curling Federation has seen our sport grow significantly and enjoy much success. We have seen curling progress within new markets in the Pacific-Asia region, where the next two Olympic Winter Games will be held, Europe and the Americas. Curling now enjoys four medal disciplines and an increased number of teams," said Kate Caithness at the banquet." Kate, who is the 10th president of the WCF, thanked IOC President Bach for the warm welcome and the support that the sport of Curling is receiving from the Olympic family. She also thanked the countless persons from all over the planet that have helped to develop curling and make it one of the most popular winter sports. President Bach congratulated the Curlers for their great efforts in developing the sport and for their success in bringing more and more young athletes to the ice rinks. Speaking about the new Olympic discipline of Mixed Doubles he noted that Curling was the only sport that managed to increase their medals by 50% within one Olympic period. The IOC President presented the WCF with a statue representing the IOC motto of faster, higher, stronger. Together, the two presidents cut the first peace of the WCF birthday cake. ! ! ! HOGLINE NEWS ISSUE 1, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 2016 A field packed with experience ! The World Curling Federation’s World Men’s Curling Championship 2016 gets underway today, with 12 teams representing the world’s top men’s curling nations. The 12 teams competing are packed with experience. They are: Canada, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Japan, Korea, Norway, Russia, Scotland, defending champions Sweden, and hosts Switzerland. Sweden, skipped by Niklas Edin with teammates Oskar Eriksson, Kristian Lindstroem and Christoffer Sundgren, won last year's championship in Halifax, Canada and they return as a complete unit, but face a daunting challenge knowing that no team has ever retained the title since Canada's Randy Ferby achieved it in 2003. Defending champion Sweden: will they be the first country since Canada in 2003 to retain the world title? Two other former world champion skips are competing this year – Norway's Thomas Ulsrud, who won in Beijing in 2013, and Canada's Kevin Koe, who led his team to Gold in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy in 2010. Scotland's Tom Brewster is a two-times world Silver medallist, while the host nation skip Sven Michel is a former European champion. Sven Michel: "Wir sind aufgestellt, total motiviert und parat" Das Schweizer Team an der Curling-Weltmeisterschaft 2016 in Basel hat sich intensiv auf die grosse Herausforderung vor dem Heimpublikum vorbereitet. Skip Sven Michel und sein Team mit Spielern aus Adelboden und Bern sind „gut aufgestellt, voll motiviert und positiv eingestellt. Wir sind parat für die WM in Basel“, sagt der Berner Oberländer Skip. Das neu formierte Team musste sich diese Saison nach einem eher harzigen Start bewähren. Simon Gempeler ist seit 2009 dabei und spielt wieder seine Lieblings-position als Lead. Frisch dazu gestossen sind die Gebrüder Marc und Enrico Pfister vom CC Bern. Skip Der Durchbruch kam an der Schweizer Meisterschaft im Januar 2016 in Flims mit zehn Siegen in zwölf Spielen. Sven Michel: "Das war für das ganze Team eine perfekte Woche. Wir haben von A bis Z harmoniert, alles lief rund. Das war ein wichtiger Schlüssel zum Erfolg." Michel ist sich bewusst, dass der Erwartungsdruck an einer WM im eigenen Land gross ist. "Aber wir denken dass uns die Fans und die gute Stimmung in der St.Jakobshalle auch beflügeln werden. Wir wollen auf alle Fälle in die Playoffs und hoffen auf eine Medaille." Finland, the United States and Japan finished fourth, fifth and sixth respectively at last year's championship and their three skips – Finland's Aku Kauste, John Shuster from the USA, and Japan's Yusuke Morozumi – return with teams that are very close to last year's lineups. Denmark are led by the very experienced Rasmus Stjerne, while Russia's skip Alexey Stukalsky will be making his fourth appearance at this event. For the scores, live coverage, quotes and pictures of WMCC 2016 visit: www.worldcurling.org/wmcc2016 Curling fans around the world will be able to follow selected live coverage of the WMCC 2016 events via the World Curling Federation’s YouTube Channel www.youtube.com/WorldCurlingTV A successful Bernese Joint venture ! ! ! Swiss Skip Sven Michel from the Adelboden Curling Club in the Bernese Alps is happy about how things have developed since, together with his longtime teammate Simon Gempeler, he joined forces with the two brothers Enrico and Marc Pfister from Berne, who were Swiss champions in 2015. "It's a joint venture, we first had to get used to each other, and the start of the season was far from perfect. But the breakthrough came at the Swiss Championship last January in Flims, when we won ten out of twelve games and really found our team harmony." The team hopes to meet high expectances in Switzerland and win a medal. HOGLINE NEWS ISSUE 1, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 2016 Pondhoppers Register now! Are you a Pond Hopper? If you have crossed an ocean (Atlantic or Pacific) to attend a World Curling Championship (Men’s or Women’s), then you meet the one and only requirement for becoming a member of the Pond Hopper Club. The next step is to register, and once this is done you are a Pond Hopper for life! Pond Hopper registration takes place Saturday through Monday (April 2- 4) at the St. Jakobshalle arena. There is no registration fee nor any dues! Then...come celebrate the 45th Annual Pond Hopper Awards Dinner and Dance at the Fasnachtsclique Junteressli Cliquen Keller the evening of Wednesday, April 6. The party includes a sit-down dinner, awards program, and the music for your listening and dancing pleasure! Party tickets are available at the Pond Hopper registration desk through Monday, April 4. You must be a member or a guest of a member to attend. This is a very special venue and tickets are limited so don’t delay. Pick up your tickets today to ensure that you are part of the fun! Registration Schedule at St. Jakobshalle in Basel Saturday, April 2 2 pm and 7 pm Sunday, April 3 9am, 2 pm and 7 pm Monday, April4 9 am, pm and 7 pm Tweets of the day @wmcc2016 ! #wmcc2016 World Curling @worldcurling BREAKING | @Olympics President Thomas Bach to deliver opening stone #wmcc2016 ! Curling Canada @CurlingCanada BREAKING NEWS: Koe, Hebert to miss Canada’s #wmcc2016 opener. Fondue may be to blame. Story here: bit.ly/1q94Bl8 ! Team Brewster @Team_Brewster Special feeling wearing the blue and white of Scotland... had our official practice today, arena is looking great. Hogline News Editor: Mike Müller Associate Editor: Cony Engler Photographers: Richard Gray, Céline Stucki (WCF) Team Profile: Germany For Skip Alexander Baumann, Third Manuel Walter, Second Marc Muskatewitz, Lead Sebastian Schweizer, Alternate Daniel Rothballer and their Swiss Coach Thomas Lips playing at the Worlds in Basel is almost a home match. All of them live in Southern Germany's province of Baden-Würtemberg, just a good hour's drive from Basel. Lots of German fans, family members and friends are therefore expected to do the quick ride to Basel to support their favourite curling team at the WMCC 2016. Important victories at the ECC The team has played twice at European Championships and achieved ranks 6 in 2015 and 8 in 2014, but it is their first appearance on world level. At the ECC last December im Esbjerg, they managed to upset such strong teams like Sweden and Switzerland. And these sucesses give them confidence to create "one or the other surprise" in the upcoming week. "We're a hundred percent amateurs", says Baumann, "most of us have fulltime jobs also during the curling season, Daniel is a student in St.Gallen. But nevertheless we have practiced hard on our way to winning the German championship in 2015 and becoming a part of the German Curling selection". The foursome has competed in all events of the Curling Championstour (CCT) in 2015/16 in order to get more match experience against strong competitors. And - as a season highlight they managed to capture the fifth place at the World Curling Tour (WCT) Event in Karuizawa, Japan, in mid-December 2015. Team Baumann zum ersten Mal an der WM Deutschland mit Skip Alexander Baumann bestreitet an der WM 2016 fast ein Heimspiel. Vier der fünf Spieler kommen aus den badenwürtembergischen Curling Clubs Schwenningen und Baden Hills. Für Fans und Familien liegt Basel nur rund 1,5 Autostunden entfernt. Das Team spielt seine erste WM, hat aber die deutschen Farben an den beiden letzten Europameisterschaften 2014 und 2015 gut vertreten. In Esbjerg gelangen im letzten Dezember mit Siegen gegen Weltmeister Schweden und die Schweiz gar zwei veritable Exploits. "Wir sind überzeugt, dass uns auch in Basel die eine oder andere Überraschung gelingt," sagt Skip Baumann. ! ! ! Printed by: Kolibri Reproline AG I Bruderholzstrasse 40 I 4053 Basel I [email protected] I www.krl.ch