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10.03.2020,

Garrison Curling Club.

The acclimatization process has its own rules that we try to follow. We have four days to adjust to the seven-hour time difference. However, we have another move on Thursday, even with a change of planes in Vancouver. Living in a rented house is the best solution. A great bonus is the ability to watch TSN, which we took advantage of as soon as we arrived. The Brier 2020 final between teams Bottcher and Gushue promised to be a great spectacle and we were able to watch it in real time. In the end, however, the progress was somewhat disappointing. Monday morning was devoted to a stroll through downtown Calgary and lunch at a Chinese restaurant, where guests noticed the national team sweatshirts and wished the girls good luck at the World Championships. In the afternoon, we had an appointment at the Garrison Curling Club, which is a few hundred metres from where we live. The club manager, Steve Cloutier, gave us a friendly welcome and we shot a two hour session on very solid ice with a speed of 14.5. The friendly club with eight hundred members, six lanes and a spacious restaurant is a welcome retreat for us.

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photo: team