A Curling Podcast
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 144 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Sports |
Curling nations will earn points toward Olympic qualification based on how they do at this year’s (and next year’s) men’s and women’s world championships. But should that be the case? Scottish curling champion Ken Horton presents his plan for determi... more
Jonathan and Ryan are back to talk about Jonathan’s experience representing England at the European Curling Championships. His English men’s team not only secured a spot in next year’s A-pool for their country, but captured the gold medal.
Curling Jamaica is scheduled to make its competitive WCF debut at the Pan-Continental Curling Championships. Hear about the origins or this federation and how it’s inspiring a new face of curling in our interviews with Ian Robertson and Husani Blaze.... more
Marco Mariani is back to tell us about his experience coaching China’s women’s curling team at the 2022 Olympics in Beijing. First, we learn why his lineup changed so much going into the Olympics and the one thing he thinks would have allowed Han Yu’... more
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Really appreciate the different topics you cover, from curling in different countries (Brazil, Australia) to the Team Kim situation (South Korea) to your feature about how COVID spread at a bonspiel. Keep up the great work!
Jonathan & Ryan are doing great work covering the world of curling. I strongly recommend their series of episodes featuring curling in different countries (Brazil, Belgium, Australia, etc.) Overall, they feature a wide range of topics from major events to COVID-related news to international news to diversity in curling. Great work, gentlemen!
Ryan and Jonathan do a great job of covering the growth and development of curling. They strive to introduce guests and lessons to help clubs and organizations of all types and sizes learn how to grow the grassroots of our great sport.
This podcast is fun. I’m new to getting into this sport and you don’t have to be an expert to follow. Clearly has plenty for the hardcore fans too, but a very easy way to get into this area. Highly recommend for anyone interested.
It’s great to listen to a novice perspective on curling.
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