Scottish Curling Pairs Championship Entry Form – FINALS
| Outline |
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The Scottish Curling Pairs Championship is for any two eligible curlers competing for the Scottish title. Teams should enter local qualifiers via their local ice rink Qualifiers – decided at local ice rinks |
| Eligibility |
| All team members must be members of Scottish Curling |
| Venue & Date |
| Championship: Stranraer Ice Rink – 7th-9th March 2025 |
| Entry Fees |
Payment will be required on completion of this entry form. Please have your card ready – all cards are accepted with the exception of American Express and Diners Club. |
| Closing Date |
| 6th January 2025 Scottish Curling reserves the right to extend the entry period should spaces be available. Ice Rinks will be notified of the number of entries for the finals, depending on the number of entries into their local qualifier. |
| Competitors will at all times abide by the current Rules of the Game. (b) Each Ice Rink shall determine and manage its own qualifying competition to select representative team(s) for the Championship. Entries shall be made to Ice Rinks by the date prescribed by individual Ice Rinks. (c) The names of the team to represent each Ice Rink must be sent to the Competition Department at competitions@scottishcurling.org by 25 January 2025 along with the appropriate entry fee as noted above* (d) Should the winners of the qualifying competition be unable to play, the runners-up shall take their place, whom failing, the next available team. To complete the Championship places, when appropriate, the Competitions Committee may invite ice rinks with larger entries to compete with extra team(s). (e) Championship – shall initially be played in four league sections. Section winners and runners-up shall qualify for the knock-out stages. In any round robin league the method of scoring will be two points awarded for each win and one point for a draw. Ends scored, shots up and total shorts shall count in the event of a tie. In the knock-out stages extra ends shall be played to determine a winner. (f) All games shall be 6 ends, 4 stones per player. See R 3(b) Teams. (g) Not more than one substitute shall be permitted in the entire competition. 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, 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 the 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 the Scottish Curling’s standards and procedures relating to Anti-Corruption (Sports Betting) and applies to all those working for and presenting Scottish Curling. Click to view the Anti-Corruption and Bribery Policy. |
| UK Anti-Doping |
| If you are a member of Scottish Curling then the anti-doping rules apply to you, regardless of what level you participate at. Club to view the Anti-Doping Information & Guides. |
| Privacy Notice |
| Scottish Curling is committed to protecting your privacy. By completing this form your 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 refund policy. |












