Stirling Observer

Winning skip full of praise for home ice

- CHRIS MARZELLA

Norway’s skip Jostein Stordahl paid tribute to organisers and Stirling’s National Curling Academy after his team won the first Euro Super League of 2023 on what he considers to be ‘world championsh­ip ice.’

In what was a tight event throughout, only the Norwegians finished with an overall winning record after registerin­g four victories. Hosts Great Britain and newcomers to Stirling’s National Curling Academy Korea both broke even, winning and losing three games apiece, while last season’s World Championsh­ip and Paralympic finalists Sweden finished last with just two wins.

“I’m very satisfied,” said Stordahl, as he assessed his weekend’s efforts along with teammates Rikke Iversen, Ole Fredrik Syversen and Ingrid Djupskas.

“I think we played very well during the whole competitio­n and this event is very important for us, because we have very few competitio­ns this season. This is just our third before the World Championsh­ips and the ice here is like World Championsh­ip ice, while the facilities here are world class, so it’s just fantastic.

“I’m very happy with how we’re performing. This is not our full team because we have an injured player at home, so we had a rookie, Ingrid, in as a substitute and we are very happy with how we performed.”

For the hosts the competitio­n provided an opportunit­y for Paralympic head coach Sheila Swan to experiment as she attempts to increase competitio­n for places at internatio­nal events and Hugh Nibloe, who skipped the team to a victory over Norway that meant they had beaten all three visiting sides, felt he and fellow squad members – Jo Butterfiel­d, Meggan Dawson-farrell, Gregor Ewan, Gary Logan, Charlotte Mckenna, Robert Mcpherson – responded well.

“It was really good to finish on a win,” he said. “Winning the event would have been nice, but the goal here was to try different combinatio­ns and it was a really good training competitio­n for us.

“With selections coming up, Sheila wanted to look at players in different positions, so we’ve gained a whole lot of experience.

“These are challenges we might have to face, though and everybody will be better for that experience.

“We all train and buddy and skip and call shots for each other, but it was really good to get on ice with everybody getting game time.”

 ?? ?? Victorious Skip Jostein Stordahl with his winning Norwegian side
Victorious Skip Jostein Stordahl with his winning Norwegian side

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