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15-656: The Rocky Mountain Mixed Doubles Classic (RMMDC) , formerly the Qualico Mixed Doubles Classic , is an annual mixed doubles curling event held in Banff and Canmore Alberta , Canada . The bonspiel is held in a round-robin format with a $ 30,000 purse. The event attracts top curlers from around the world. The event was previously called the Qualico Mixed Doubles Classic (QMDC). The event

30-407: A drug test. Team Norway, who had finished fourth, was then awarded the bronze medal. In doubles curling each two-person team plays with six stones, one of which is positioned in play before the start of the end . One stone is placed on the center line in the 4-foot circle of the house such that the back edge of the stone is aligned with the back edge of the circle. The other positioned stone

45-480: Is a glossary of terms in curling . During a game, sweepers might call out numbers. These numbers indicate how far the sweepers think the rock in play will travel. This system is relatively new to the game and is often attributed to the Randy Ferbey rink since they were the first major team to use the system, but it is not known whose idea it originally was. 1 to 3 indicates a rock in the free guard zone , 4 to 6

60-412: Is a violation, the delivered stone is removed from play and any stones moved are returned to their original position by the non-offending team. The game is scored the same as traditional curling, where the team with a stone in the house closest to the button scores one point for every stone in the house closer to the button than the closest opposing stone. Glossary of curling#Centre line This

75-461: Is also used to describe a specific format of 4-person team curling where the team consists of two men and two women and the throwing order alternates genders, see mixed team . With its smaller teams and quicker games, doubles curling has provided an opportunity for more countries to participate in international competition. At the 2019 World Mixed Doubles Championship 48 of the 61 World Curling Federation member countries were represented, including

90-437: Is placed on the center line as a guard in front of the house. The exact placement of this positioned guard is chosen from six possible locations and must be agreed upon by the teams before the game. The six possible locations are immediately in front of and behind three points along the center line, the midpoint between the hog line and the front of the house and 3 feet in front of and behind that midpoint. The teams decide on

105-496: The 2020 finals. CBC Television picked up the Canadian streaming rights to the 2020 finals for their online platform. Doubles curling Doubles curling (most commonly seen as mixed doubles ) is a variation of the sport of curling with only two players on each team. Mixed doubles is the most common format of doubles curling, where the term 'mixed' specifies that each team is composed of one man and one woman. The term mixed

120-469: The events for inclusion into the 2010 Winter Olympics , but an attempt to include the mixed doubles in the following winter Olympiad succeeded, making its Olympic debut at the 2018 Winter Olympics . John Morris and Kaitlyn Lawes won the first mixed doubles gold medal for Canada, defeating Switzerland in the final. The Olympic Athletes from Russia won the bronze medal match only to have their medal stripped from them after Alexander Krushelnitsky failed

135-462: The first international curling competition for Kosovo, Ukraine, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, and Mexico. The idea was developed by Curling Canada 's Warren Hansen in 2001 to be one of four discipline variations for the inaugural Continental Cup of Curling . The first World Mixed Doubles Championship took place in 2008. Since its inception, Switzerland has won six of its first ten titles. Russia and Hungary have won their first world curling titles in

150-399: The guard location based on ice conditions, such as the amount of curl expected, and the same location must be used the entire game. The team that did not score in the previous end decides which team's stone is placed in the house and which team's stone is placed as a guard. The team whose positioned stone is the guard throws the first stone that end. If there was no score the previous end then

165-676: The mixed doubles championship, and New Zealand, France, Austria, and the Czech Republic have won their first world curling medals. In 2002, Olympic scholar Bob Barney advocated for mixed doubles curling to be added to the Winter Olympics. He argued that it was a sport without any "gender factor", and high television ratings; and noted that equestrian events at the Summer Olympics was the only Olympic sport allowing males and females to compete against each other. The IOC did not approve

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180-423: The other player must throw the three in between. Unlike traditional curling the throwing order may change between ends. The player that is not delivering the stone may act as a sweeper or as skip at the far end. The player throwing the stone often gets up after releasing the stone to sweep. No stone, including those in the house, can be removed from play prior to the delivery of the fourth stone of an end. If there

195-417: The positioned stones to be moved to the side of the sheet (which side is at the discretion of the team using the power play) with the back edge of the stone in the house positioned on the tee line where the 8-foot and 12-foot circles meet and the guard correspondingly moved to the side of the guard zone. Of the five stones each team delivers during an end, one player throws the first and last stone while

210-447: The team that threw the first stone gets to decide which team's stone goes where; this means that unlike traditional team curling the team with the hammer does not usually get to keep it if the end is blanked . The team that has the decision on the placement of the positioned stones also has the option to use their power play. Each team may use the power play only once per game and it cannot be during an extra end . The power play allows

225-491: Was founded in 2019 by the Rocky Mountain Curling Association and Qualico held the naming rights for the 2019-2022 events. The Rocky Mountain Mixed Doubles Classic has no deals with any networks; however, livestream coverage of the event is provided by the in house media team. The World Curling Tour held the worldwide streaming rights to the 2020 round-robin stage and the international streaming rights to

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