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Women's Curling Tournament at the Winter Olympic Games Beijing 2022


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Exciting  qualifiers for the women. Two of the europesn medalists incl. The Champions, and Two of the 2018 olympic medalist nations are here and only two spots to play for in this adult toy controversial event:roflmao: some countries stopped the broadcast in the mixed doubles after then realised an adult toy company was a sponsor

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16 minutes ago, Swewi said:

Exciting  qualifiers for the women. Two of the europesn medalists incl. The Champions, and Two of the 2018 olympic medalist nations are here and only two spots to play for in this adult toy controversial event:roflmao: some countries stopped the broadcast in the mixed doubles after then realised an adult toy company was a sponsor

Stop that snickering at the back!  :evil:

 

 

https://worldcurling.org/2021/12/oqe2021-broadcast-resumes/

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Apparently there has been a whole deal about the main sponsor of the event....EasyToys, one of the main shops for sex toys. Eventually their logo has even been removed, most likely due to pressure from the international federation. One can only assume prude Americans played a role in this :lol: 

 

Makes me think of this :p

 

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Edit: Apparently it was mentioned here already, hadn't noticed, sorry :p But yeah, the only problems are coming from people who aren't able to see that it's nothing more than a company selling perfectly legal products, surprisingly :d 

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1 hour ago, Grassmarket said:

South Korea & Japan qualified out of the round robin for the four team play-off.  The winner of the Round Robin gets an auto Q for Beijing, then 2-4 must play-off in a curling Cage Match of Death!!! For the remaining two places.

Dominant in the euros bit looks like it Will be difficult for Scotland.

 

and the european Bronze medalists Germany seems to be far away. 

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:TUR bizarrely won against the top three teams ( :SCO:JPN:KOR ) and lost to everyone else.

 

Anyway, three way tie at the top, :GBR qualifies for the Olympics due to having a better DCS (bleh). :JPN and :KOR will play-off for the second Olympic spot, the loser of that game will play-off against :LAT for the final Olympic spot.

 

The number of NOCs is now final at 14, one up from Pyeongchang.

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:GBR qualify for the Olympics by 6.88cm!  :roflmao:

 

To the uninitiated. There's three teams with a 6-2 record.

 

:KOR beat :SCO

:SCO beat :JPN

:JPN beat :KOR

 

So all three teams absolutely tied. 

 

In that case only, the result is decided on a measured throw which all teams must make before the Round Robin starts.

 

If it had been a simple two way tie, the result would be decided on the result of the matches between the two teams. 

 

 

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