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EPISODE · Jan 26, 2021 · 1H 2M

Nothing is Rotten About Curling in Denmark

from Rocks Across the Pond · host Rocks Across the Pond

In 1998, the Danish women’s curling team took home silver at the Nagano Olympics. They did this despite no dedicated curling rinks anywhere in their country. Since then, curling has grown in the country and Denmark has regularly sent teams to the Olympics. We talk to Danish curling president Henrik Christoffersen and Mads Nørgaard of Team Mikkel Krause about curling in Denmark, how the country is able to attract new curlers and the unique high performance model there. COVID-19 Halts Danish Worlds Qualifier Danish Curling Federation Danish Curling on Facebook Danish Curling on YouTube Team Mikkel Krause

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In 1998, the Danish women’s curling team took home silver at the Nagano Olympics. They did this despite no dedicated curling rinks anywhere in their country. Since then, curling has grown in the country and Denmark has regularly sent teams to the...

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