CURLING TODAY
The Scottish Curler magazine's news blog
July 25, 2008
Scots in Russia
The Warsaw Express shopping mall, venue for the St. Petersburg Adamant Curling Cup. Eight teams, six end games, find the results
here
.
Making sure everyone knows what's going on - morning press conference, with six television stations and about thirty reporters.
The curling celebrities answer questions.
Time for relaxation on the river. An evening cruise was the first social event.
St Petersburg by night.
Back to the day job! Team Murdoch won their first game against a local Russian side.
Euan Byers, David Murdoch and Peter Smith, with the railway museum as the backdrop.
Not something you see every day!
Thanks to WCT-e Director Armin Harder for the photos.
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