The
International Curling Fellowship of Rotarians was formed by Rotarians who had
a love for the sport of curling. Curling's inclusion into the Olympics has
made it a much more recognised sport worldwide.
Although
it is not known exactly where curling began, the term curling was first
recorded in
The
Curling Fellowship of Rotarians received its status from R.I. in 1972, but
its origin came out of a group of Rotarians representative of
The
individuals that developed the Curling tour were Aubrey Legge a P.D.G from
In 1972
Aubrey Legge turned his efforts to having a curling fellowship approved by
R.I. Within two months he had the backing of District Governors in
The
objects of the Curling Fellowship are to promote international fellowship
between curling Rotarians and to hold every two years a curling competition
to determine the champion of the Curling Fellowship.
The
first competition took place in
Currently
Besides
In 1996,
The
curling competition involves a round robin with two games per day. At the
conclusion of the round robin the top 4 teams compete in a semi final and a
final.
Aside
from the curling, the fellowship events include an opening reception, home
hospitality, attendance at a Rotary meeting and finally the closing banquet
with presentation of trophy and awards.
The week
also includes a meeting of the fellowship's executive. The venues for the
most recent championships were:
The many
traditions and customs associated with the sport of curling, including its
camaraderie fit like a hand in a glove with Rotary fellowship. The 150 plus
Rotarians and spouses look forward to a great week of fellowship at the
curling championships.
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Winning Club, Country, and Venue:
2012 Rotary Club of Spruce Grove, Canada - Laurel, MD, USA 2010 Rotary Club of 2008 Rotary Club of Madison, USA - Brantford, Canada 2006 Rotary Club of Oshawa, Canada - Lockerbie, Scotland, UK 2004 Rotary Club of Peterbourgh, Canada - Duluth, MN, USA 2002 Rotary Club of Elkridge, USA - Edinburgh, Scotland, UK 2000 Rotary Club of Loudon, Scotland - Niagra Falls, Canada 1998 Rotary Club of Perth 1996 Rotary Club of Simcoe, Canada - Peterbourgh, Canada 1994 Rotary Club of Simcoe, Canada - Ayr, Scotland, UK 1992 Rotary Club of Niagra Falls, Canada - Utica, NY, USA 1990 Rotary Club of Forfar, Scotland - Kinross, Scotland, UK 1988 Rotary Club of Kinross, Scotland - Kitchner-Waterloo, Canada 1986 Rotary Club of Hamilton, Scotland - Hamilton, Scotland, UK 1984 Rotary Club of Orangeville, Canada - Utica, NY, USA 1882 Rotary Club of Simcoe, Canada - Perth, Scotland, UK 1980 Rotary Club of 1978 Rotary Club of Perth, Scotland - Perth, Scotland, UK 1976 Rotary Club of Perth, Scotland - Montreal Westward, Canada 1974 Rotary Club of Montreal Westward, Canada - Perth, Scotland, UK 1972 Rotary Club of Westmount, Canada - Lachute, Canada |