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KCnewbz tries KCcurling PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 22 February 2010 02:29

For_JayKansas City Explorers, Jay and Brian record their experience with the Kansas City Curling Club.

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10 Reason you should be Watching Curling in the Olympics PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 19 February 2010 23:37

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6. Every Player is Miked Up

“Mics make curling,” Saville says. “No other sport uses live microphones on every player.”...

“Throwing a rock only takes 20 seconds,” Saville explains, “but you might have five minutes of discussions between that. You have to find a non-linear way to tell the story on the ice. I think the player microphones really drive your telling of the story.”

4. Every Specialty Camera an Executive Producer Could Want

In addition to the 20 standard cameras, Saville’s team has five specialty cameras to work with: a jib; a Polecam pole camera; a POV for high, wide shots; a Hi-Motion super slo mo; and a roving ENG camera that gives color from the stands.

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Last Updated ( Friday, 19 February 2010 23:39 )
 
NBC Action News Visits the KC Curling Club PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 19 February 2010 23:09

vaughBeth Vaughn sought answers Friday at the Pepsi Ice Midwest Center in Overland Park. She traded in her curling iron for a little curling herself.

 

KC Curling Club Gives Us an Inside Look

Last Updated ( Friday, 19 February 2010 23:27 )
 
OlympiCurling Pub Crawl Watch Parties - Second Week Listing Below PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 12 February 2010 21:47

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The General Public & Members of the Curling Club are welcome to drop and watch the Olympic Curling Action. Ask Question, discuss strategy, root your team and country on.  Next weeks games will also be posted here.


When:

Teams: Place: Location:
Monday
Feb. 22
4pm-7pm

Women’s

Canada vs. Sweden

Johnny's Tavern

11316 West 135th Street, OPKS

www.johnnystavern.com

Tuesday
Feb. 23
4pm-7pm

Men's

Canada vs. China

Barley Brewhaus

11924 West 119th St. OPKS

www. barleybrewhaus.com

Wednesday
Feb. 24
4pm-7pm

Unknown

Tie Breaker round

 

Maloney's


7201 West 79th Street, OPKS

www.maloneyssportsbar.com

Thursday
Feb. 25
4pm-7pm

Men's

Semi Finals 

The Well

7421 Broadway, KCMO

www.waldowell.com

Friday
Feb. 26
4pm-7pm

Womens

Medal Event

Granite City

15085 West 119th Street

Olathe, KS

www.gcfb.net

Saterday
Feb. 27
4pm-7pm
Happy Hours
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Saterday
Feb. 28
9pm-12am
Happy Hours ???
 

Last Updated ( Sunday, 21 February 2010 06:53 )
 
Anyone can become a curler. PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 11 February 2010 23:41

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Matt Tait, Lawrence Journal World talks to Ian Wolfe, Kansas City Curling Club

“It’s kind of like the every-day person’s sport,” Wolfe said. “The unique part is that some of the best curlers in the world still have full-time jobs. So it’s not that they’re dedicated to curling from the time they’re 5 years old and never stop. You can curl at any age. You don’t necessarily peak when you’re 22 years old. Some of the best curlers in the world are actually in their 50s.”

 

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Rink Location Pepsi Ice Midwest, Rink A.

12140 West 135th Street, (Quivira)

Overland Park, KS 66221 (Google Map)

Club Phone 913-599-9965

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