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Just a few days after her team finished second to powerhouse Sweden at the Ford World Women’s Curling Championship, we talked to Debbie McCormick of Team USA. Debbie talks about the team’s fine play in Grande Prairie, their plans for next season and discusses the tenth end of her semi-final against Kelly Scott of Canada.
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April 6th, 2006 at 2:22 pm
Not sure who will get this but just wanted to say that I have totally enjoyed this series of interviews over the past 4 or 5 months. Although i do not always agree with Dean, I love the fact that he will go where others fear to tread, in regards to questioning of the guests. He asks questions that I often think would be nice to have asked in the main stream media but no one goes there. Better yet, other than few of the women that always want everything to be positive, positive, positive, he even gets answers to these same questions. Great stuff!
Look forward to listening to many more
Jim Nix
April 6th, 2006 at 4:13 pm
Your feedback is greatly appreciated. You nailed it – I try to pose questions that fans are thinking about but the mainstream media seems reluctant to ask. It’s not because I want to create controversy or embarrass the curlers – I just believe that treating the top performers like real athletes is essential for the growth and the legitimacy of the sport. It’s the main reason I started the show. I sure don’t expect everyone to agree with me and even my opinions are often different after I interview someone, but real sports have genuine debates.
Thanks for listening and commenting, Jim. It really is nice to know when the show is appreciated.
April 6th, 2006 at 4:14 pm
Oops, one other thing. Hammer is me – Dean Gemmell.