Scottish Curling Masters Women’s Championship Entry Form
| Outline |
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The Scottish Curling Masters Women’s Championship is open to eligible female teams aged 60 years and over who will compete for the national title. The Championship may be in two stages: |
| Eligibility |
| – Teams must be female – All team members must be members of Scottish Curling – All team members must be over 60 years or over on the 30th day of June prior to the start of the season. |
| Date |
| Qualifiers: 12th – 14th Nov 2024 (if required) Championship: 30th Jan – 02 Feb 2025 |
| Entry Fees |
NOTE: A payment of £275 will be required upon submission of this entry. *Plus an additional £300 on qualification for the Championship. (if no qualifier required there will be no additional payment due) |
| Closing Date |
Scottish Curling reserves the right to extend the entry period should spaces be available. |
| Rules |
| Competitors will at all times abide by the current Rules of the Game. (b) The Championships may be in two stages: Qualifying Playdowns and Championships. (c) In all round robin games the method of scoring will be two points awarded for each win and one point for a draw. Ends scored, shots up and total shots scored shall count in the event of a tie. (d) Qualifying Playdowns – shall be played as determined by the number of entries to determine the required number of qualifiers from each Qualifying Playdown. (f) Championship – shall initially be played in league sections with a least the winners and runners-up qualifying for the knock-out stages. In the knock-out stages extra ends shall be played to determine a winner. (g) Championships – In the knockout stages extra ends LSFE will be determined in accordance with C8 (j).WCF sweeping device regulations will not be enforced for this competition. **Subject to change upon finalising Scottish Curling Rulebook in September** |
| Code of Conduct |
| This event is covered by the Scottish Curling Codes of Conduct for players and their associates (coaches, parents and supporters) as well as the rules of the game and of the competition. By entering a team and completing this online form the team and all their associates agree to abide and be bound by them. The Code of Conduct can be found in Rules of the Game. Any breaches of the Code of Conduct may be dealt with under the Scottish Curling disciplinary procedures and guidelines. |
| Anti-Corruption (Sports Betting) Policy |
| The Anti-Corruption (Sports Betting) Policy sets out Scottish Curling’s standards and procedures relating to Anti-Corruption (Sports Betting) and applies to all those working for and representing Scottish Curling. Click to view the Anti-Corruption and Bribery Policy 2015. |
| UK Anti-Doping |
| All entrants shall be deemed to have made themselves familiar with and agreed to be bound by the Anti-Doping Rules of Scottish Curling and to submit to the authority of UK Anti-Doping in the application and enforcement of the Anti-Doping Rules. The Anti-Doping Rules of Scottish Curling apply to entrants participating in the sport of Curling, for 12 months from the date of entry, whether or not the entrant is a citizen of, or resident in, the UK. Further information can be found here: https://www.scottishcurling.org/resources/curlclean/ |
| Privacy Policy |
| Scottish Curling is committed to protecting your privacy. By completing and submitting an online form all personal information will be held and used in line with our Privacy Notice. |
| Entry Fee Refund Policy |
| Entry fees for this competition will be covered by the policy, details of which can be found here. |












