United States Curling Association September 22, 2014
Mission The World Curling Federation represents curling internationally and facilitates the growth of the sport through a network of Member Associations/Federations.
About The World Curling Federation is the world governing body of the Olympic Winter Sport of Curling and the Paralympic Winter Sport of Wheelchair Curling. Originally founded in 1966 as the International Curling Federation, the ICF changed its name to the World Curling Federation in 1991.
What Is Your Relation to the World Curling Federation?
What Is Your Relation to the World Curling Federation? You are a member of a curling club (e.g., Madison Curling Club)
What Is Your Relation to the World Curling Federation? You are a member of a curling club (e.g., Madison Curling Club) Your club is a member of a state/region (e.g., Wisconsin State Curling Association)
What Is Your Relation to the World Curling Federation? You are a member of a curling club (e.g., Madison Curling Club) Your club is a member of a state/region (e.g., Wisconsin State Curling Association) Your state/region is a member of the US Curling Association (aka USA Curling)
What Is Your Relation to the World Curling Federation? You are a member of a curling club (e.g., Madison Curling Club) Your club is a member of a state/region (e.g., Wisconsin State Curling Association) Your state/region is a member of the US Curling Association (aka USA Curling) The USCA is a National Governing Body as designated by the U.S. Olympic Committee
What Is Your Relation to the World Curling Federation? You are a member of a curling club (e.g., Madison Curling Club) Your club is a member of a state/region (e.g., Wisconsin State Curling Association) Your state/region is a member of the US Curling Association (aka USA Curling) The USCA is a National Governing Body as designated by the U.S. Olympic Committee The USCA is one of 53 Member Associations of the World Curling Federation
What Is Your Relation to the World Curling Federation? You are a member of a curling club (e.g., Madison Curling Club) Your club is a member of a state/region (e.g., Wisconsin State Curling Association) Your state/region is a member of the US Curling Association (aka USA Curling) The USCA is a National Governing Body as designated by the U.S. Olympic Committee The USCA is one of 53 Member Associations of the World Curling Federation The WCF is an International Federation of the International Olympic Committee
World Curling Federation Board President Kate Caithness, Scotland Vice President for the Americas Zone Graham Prouse, Canada Vice President for the European Zone Bent Ramsjfell, Norway Vice President for the Pacific-Asia Zone Hugh Millikin, Australia
World Curling Federation Board Directors Andy Anderson, USA Hew Chalmers, Scotland Laura Lochanski, Canada Toyokazu Ogawa, Japan Secretary General Colin Grahamslaw, Scotland
USCA Representatives to the World Curling Federation Leland Rich, Alaska Jennifer Stannard, Connecticut Mark Swandby, Wisconsin Beau Welling, South Carolina
USCA Representatives to the World Curling Federation Leland Rich, Alaska Jennifer Stannard, Connecticut Mark Swandby, Wisconsin Beau Welling, South Carolina Representatives attend the WCF Congress and Annual General Assembly to vote for the Members of the Board, the Auditor, subscriptions ("dues"), changes in the Constitution and by-laws, admission or exclusion of a Member Association and changes in the Rules of Competition and the Rules of Curling.
USA Members of the World Curling Federation Commission Athlete Commission Ann Swisshelm Competition and Rules Commission Mark Swandby Financial Commission Andy Anderson
World Curling Federation Development Programs DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAMME GRANTS (DAP)
World Curling Federation Development Programs STONE PURCHASE PROGRAM (Through the USCA)
World Curling Federation Development Programs CAMPS AND COURSES
World Curling Federation Development Programs SPORTS MEDIA TRAINEE PROGRAMME
World Curling Federation Development Programs OLYMPIC CELEBRATION TOUR
World Curling Federation Development Programs NEW FACILITY ASSISTANCE (Through the USCA)
World Curling Federation Development Programs GREEN INITIATIVE PROGRAMME (Through the USCA)
World Curling Federation Development Programs PORTABLE CURLING FACILITY - NEW!
Collaborations
Broadcasting
Media
Competitions
Competitions 2014-15 MAJOR INTERNATIONAL CURLING CHAMPIONSHIPS 6-11 Oct European Curling Championships C-Division Zoetermeer, Netherlands 1-6 Nov World Wheelchair Curling Qualification Lillehammer, Norway 8-15 Nov Pacific-Asia Curling Championships Karuizawa, Japan 22-29 Nov European Curling Championships Champéry, Switzerland 3-8 Jan European Junior Curling Challenge Prague, Czech Republic 17-24 Jan Pacific-Asia Junior Curling Championships Naseby, New Zealand 31 Jan - 8 Feb Winter World Masters Games Quebec City, Canada
Competitions 2014-15 MAJOR INTERNATIONAL CURLING CHAMPIONSHIPS 4-14 Feb Winter Universiade Granada, Spain 7-14 Feb World Wheelchair Curling Championship Lohja, Finland 28 Feb - 8 Mar World Junior Curling Championships Tallinn, Estonia 14-22 Mar World Women's Curling Championship Sapporo, Japan 28 Mar - 5 Apr World Men's Curling Championship Halifax, Canada 18-25 Apr World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship Sochi, Russia 18-25 Apr World Senior Curling Championships Sochi, Russia
Competitions
Competitions
Competitions COMPETITION AND RULES CHANGES ACCEPTED AT 2014 ANNUAL GENERAL ASSEMBLY Replace the European Mixed Curling Championship with a World Mixed Curling Championship. Effective from the 2015/16 season.
Competitions COMPETITION AND RULES CHANGES ACCEPTED AT 2014 ANNUAL GENERAL ASSEMBLY Replace the European Mixed Curling Championship with a World Mixed Curling Championship. Effective from the 2015/16 season. Introduce Thinking Time instead of Running Time for controlling the length of a curling game. This change will be effective from the 2014 European Championships.
Competitions COMPETITION AND RULES CHANGES ACCEPTED AT 2014 ANNUAL GENERAL ASSEMBLY Replace the European Mixed Curling Championship with a World Mixed Curling Championship. Effective from the 2015/16 season. Introduce Thinking Time instead of Running Time for controlling the length of a curling game. This change will be effective from the 2014 European Championships. Clocks will be stopped for Time-outs during coaches travel time and during the one minute coaches consultation time.
Competitions COMPETITION AND RULES CHANGES ACCEPTED AT 2014 ANNUAL GENERAL ASSEMBLY Replace the European Mixed Curling Championship with a World Mixed Curling Championship. Effective from the 2015/16 season. Introduce Thinking Time instead of Running Time for controlling the length of a curling game. This change will be effective from the 2014 European Championships. Clocks will be stopped for Time-outs during coaches travel time and during the one minute coaches consultation time. Replacement of the current Zonal Junior qualification system with a World group system. Effective from the 2015/16 season.
Competitions COMPETITION AND RULES CHANGES ACCEPTED AT 2014 ANNUAL GENERAL ASSEMBLY To adjust the rule for the Last Stone Draw (LSD) and Draw Shot Challenge (DSC) to incorporate two individual LSD s per game. Effective January 1, 2015.
Competitions COMPETITION AND RULES CHANGES ACCEPTED AT 2014 ANNUAL GENERAL ASSEMBLY To adjust the rule for the Last Stone Draw (LSD) and Draw Shot Challenge (DSC) to incorporate two individual LSD s per game. Effective January 1, 2015. To introduce a new system for measuring the LSD. Tested 2014/15 season.
Competitions COMPETITION AND RULES CHANGES ACCEPTED AT 2014 ANNUAL GENERAL ASSEMBLY To adjust the rule for the Last Stone Draw (LSD) and Draw Shot Challenge (DSC) to incorporate two individual LSD s per game. Effective January 1, 2015. To introduce a new system for measuring the LSD. Tested 2014/15 season. To only have one round of tie-breaks in WCF Events. Effective immediately.
Competitions COMPETITION AND RULES CHANGES ACCEPTED AT 2014 ANNUAL GENERAL ASSEMBLY To adjust the rule for the Last Stone Draw (LSD) and Draw Shot Challenge (DSC) to incorporate two individual LSD s per game. Effective January 1, 2015. To introduce a new system for measuring the LSD. Tested 2014/15 season. To only have one round of tie-breaks in WCF Events. Effective immediately. Prevent the Use of Electronic Devices on the Field of Play. Effective immediately.
Competitions COMPETITION AND RULES CHANGES ACCEPTED AT 2014 ANNUAL GENERAL ASSEMBLY To adjust the rule for the Last Stone Draw (LSD) and Draw Shot Challenge (DSC) to incorporate two individual LSD s per game. Effective January 1, 2015. To introduce a new system for measuring the LSD. Tested 2014/15 season. To only have one round of tie-breaks in WCF Events. Effective immediately. Prevent the Use of Electronic Devices on the Field of Play. Effective immediately. Approve the WCF Wheelchair Classification Rules.
Competitions COMPETITION AND RULES CHANGES ACCEPTED AT 2014 ANNUAL GENERAL ASSEMBLY To adjust the rule for the Last Stone Draw (LSD) and Draw Shot Challenge (DSC) to incorporate two individual LSD s per game. Effective January 1, 2015. To introduce a new system for measuring the LSD. Tested 2014/15 season. To only have one round of tie-breaks in WCF Events. Effective immediately. Prevent the Use of Electronic Devices on the Field of Play. Effective immediately. Approve the WCF Wheelchair Classification Rules. In Mixed Doubles, a stone delivered out of rotation will be removed from play. It will not be returned to the hack to be delivered by the correct player.
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Reminder
United States Curling Association September 22, 2014