In the ladies division, the rink I was on came in 4th in the A event. (In the interest of full disclosure, there were under ten rinks, so this is not as impressive at it might seem.) But I still won a pin and was able to pick from the prize table. Jef, competing in the more abundant men's division of 30+ rinks, did not place, however his rink (Rudig) did earn a mention in the local paper.
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Bonspiel!
The last event of the Fairbanks curling season was the 72nd International Bonspiel, which consists of 3.5 days of curling around the clock. I was spared the 1 AM matches, but Jef was not so fortunate. In the registration packet were a few tablets of ibuprofen, and I laughed. By Saturday night I was not laughing.

In the ladies division, the rink I was on came in 4th in the A event. (In the interest of full disclosure, there were under ten rinks, so this is not as impressive at it might seem.) But I still won a pin and was able to pick from the prize table. Jef, competing in the more abundant men's division of 30+ rinks, did not place, however his rink (Rudig) did earn a mention in the local paper.
In the ladies division, the rink I was on came in 4th in the A event. (In the interest of full disclosure, there were under ten rinks, so this is not as impressive at it might seem.) But I still won a pin and was able to pick from the prize table. Jef, competing in the more abundant men's division of 30+ rinks, did not place, however his rink (Rudig) did earn a mention in the local paper.
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