All women's games are completed before the men's games, and all shots of one type must be completed before the next shot is done.
Team World/Europe has won the Cup six times.Each singles match is determined based on a points system (with 0 for missing the shot entirely, 1 if the shot remains in play but outside the house, and higher points based on where the shooter eventually lands, up to a maximum of 5 points if the shooter reaches the button), and the team with the higher score wins the game. 2020 Continental Cup Schedule/Results Check out the schedule and results for the 2020 Continental Cup from London, Ontario.
Curling Canada is requesting expressions of interest for the hosting of the 2022 Continental Cup. The six shots are as follows:To determine the singles matchups, one team captain must choose one rink while the other captain chooses the rink opposing them. Unauthorized distribution, transmission or republication strictly prohibited.There was an error, please provide a valid email address. Bruce Mouat (Lauren Gray, Bobby Lammie and Vicky Wright) defeated Brendan Bottcher (Sarah Wilkes, Brad Thiessen and Rachel Brown) 7-1 in the other mixed scramble.Canada’s Selena Njegovan and John Epping were ahead 7-4 in their mixed doubles match, but Agnes Knochenhauer and Rasmus Wrana scored three in the final end to limit Canada to a half point in Draw 8.Draw 10: Skins games (15 points), 2 p.m.The Canadians have yet to win a draw at this year’s competition, and will have to run the table in Sunday’s skins games for any chance to bring the Cup back to North America.Draw 9: Scramble (mixed, female skips), 7:30 p.m.A welcome email is on its way. By tradition, each men's rink was paired with a women's rink to make two teams for this event, with each mixed team being given as the names of the two throwers. Results of the 2018 Continental Cup of Curling from London, Ontario. Each side is represented by six teams (three women's teams and three men's teams), which compete using a unique points system. In the past, six points would have been given for a win, and three points would have been given for a tie. Please try againThe next issue of LFP Noon Round UP Newsletter will soon be in your inbox.365 Bloor Street East, Toronto, Ontario, M4W 3L4Europe’s Eve Muirhead and Bobbie Lammie defeated Rachel Homan and Ben Hebert 10-2 and Melanie Barbezat and Peter de Cruz beat Canada’s Lisa Weagle and John Epping 8-4 in the other mixed doubles games.Europe won one game and battled back for two ties to take Saturday morning’s mixed scramble 2-1.Canada (Njegovan, Epping) 7, Europe (Knochenhauer, Wrana 7Europe (Muirhead, Lammie) 10, Canada (Homan, Hebert) 2The defending champions won the mixed scramble Saturday morning with a win and two draws and picked up 2.5 of a possible three points in the mixed doubles, stretching their lead to 17.5-6.5 going into Saturday night’s ninth draw.Europe continued to steamroll Canada in Day 3 of the Continental Cup curling championship Saturday at Western Fair Sports Centre.Europe (Barbezat, de Cruz) 8, Canada (Weagle, Epping) 4Niklas Edin’s rink of Sara McManus, Rasmus Wrana and Sofia Mabergs scored two in the final end to tie Canada’s Kevin Koe (Emma Miskew, Colton Flasch, Lisa Weagle) 4-4 and Benoit Schwarz (Silvana Tirinzoni, Peter de Cruz and Melanie Barbezat) scored two in their eighth end for a 6-6 draw with John Epping (Selena Njegovan, Mathew Cam and Kristin MacCuish).Sign up to receive a curated collection of links and highlights from our award-winning breaking news coverage, in-depth analysis and unmatched investigative features at lunchtime weekdays.With 33 points up for grabs Sunday, Canada isn’t out of it, but Europe needs a total of 30.5 points to clinch the win.Europe (Schwarz, Tirinzoni, de Cruz, Barbezat) 6, Canada (Epping, Njegovan, Cam, MacCuish) 6Europe (Edin, McManus, Wrana, Mabergs) 4, Canada (Koe, Miskew, Flasch, Weagle) 4Draw 11: Skins games (18 points), 7 p.m.Europe (Mouat, Gray, Lammie, Wright) 7, Canada (Bottcher, Wilkes, Thiessen, Brown) 1© 2020 London Free Press, a division of Postmedia Network Inc. All rights reserved.