17-11-2023, 00:04
In the Women's competition, Scotland will start with 2 games on Saturday, the first against Turkey at 09.00, with the second at 19.30 against reigning Champions Denmark. Sunday's game is against Italy at 14.00. In the past Italy have been considered one of the weaker nations, but are now regular challengers for medals, with their skip, Stefania Constantini, being the current Olympic Mixed Doubles Champion (along with Amos Mosaner, who will be playing Vice-skip for Italy Men).
Round-robin play commences on Saturday 18 November and will continue until the afternoon of Thursday 23 November. In both events, the top four teams will progress to the semi-finals. The semi-finals will take place in the evening of 23 November, when in one semi-final the team ranked first after the round robin will play the fourth-placed team, whereas the second-placed team will meet the third-ranked team in the other semi-final. The losers of the semi-finals will play for bronze medals on 24 November with the finals on Saturday 25 November.
SCOTLAND WOMEN
Scotland's Mens' Team have won Silver, Gold, Bronze, Gold and Gold in the last 5 Championships, the Golds courtesy of Bruce Mouat's team. They are also current World Champions and must have a good chance of being one of the Medallists this year, although the competition will be fierce. No other country will want to see Scotland's dominance continue.
Round-robin play commences on Saturday 18 November and will continue until the afternoon of Thursday 23 November, after which the top four teams will progress to the semi-finals. In one semi-final the team ranked first after the round robin will play the fourth-placed team, whereas the second-placed team will meet the third-ranked team in the other semi-final, both in the morning of Friday 24 November. The losers of the semi-finals will play for bronze medals on 24 November with the finals being held on Saturday 25 November.
Scotland's first game will be against Norway at 14.30 on Saturday, followed by Olympic Champion Niklas Edin's Swedish team at 09.00 on Sunday and then Czechia at 19.00 the same day.
SCOTLAND MEN
Round-robin play commences on Saturday 18 November and will continue until the afternoon of Thursday 23 November. In both events, the top four teams will progress to the semi-finals. The semi-finals will take place in the evening of 23 November, when in one semi-final the team ranked first after the round robin will play the fourth-placed team, whereas the second-placed team will meet the third-ranked team in the other semi-final. The losers of the semi-finals will play for bronze medals on 24 November with the finals on Saturday 25 November.
SCOTLAND WOMEN
Scotland's Mens' Team have won Silver, Gold, Bronze, Gold and Gold in the last 5 Championships, the Golds courtesy of Bruce Mouat's team. They are also current World Champions and must have a good chance of being one of the Medallists this year, although the competition will be fierce. No other country will want to see Scotland's dominance continue.
Round-robin play commences on Saturday 18 November and will continue until the afternoon of Thursday 23 November, after which the top four teams will progress to the semi-finals. In one semi-final the team ranked first after the round robin will play the fourth-placed team, whereas the second-placed team will meet the third-ranked team in the other semi-final, both in the morning of Friday 24 November. The losers of the semi-finals will play for bronze medals on 24 November with the finals being held on Saturday 25 November.
Scotland's first game will be against Norway at 14.30 on Saturday, followed by Olympic Champion Niklas Edin's Swedish team at 09.00 on Sunday and then Czechia at 19.00 the same day.
SCOTLAND MEN
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