TFK Winter sports appreciation thread

Some background on the skip from her pipe club website:

http://www.pipesdrums.com/Default.aspx?sys-Portal=57

At least with old-timers and pipe band historians, the name “Muirhead” is synonymous with a former World Champion pipe band, but this week the name again is watched keenly by pipers and drummers everywhere as Eve Muirhead, skip of Great Britain’s women’s curling team, vies for Olympic gold in Vancouver.

Not only is the 19-year-old Muirhead one of the planet’s top curlers, she’s an accomplished piper and a member of the Grade 3 Pitlochry & Blair Atholl Pipe Band of Scotland.

Muirhead was taught piping by Christy and Sharon Kelly, co-pipe-majors of Pitlochry & Blair Atholl, which Muirhead joined when the band was formed in 2004. She started in pipe bands with the Novice Juvenile Vale of Atholl.

“We are, as you can imagine, extremely proud of Eve,” said Christy Kelly. “She is talented at just about everything she turns her hand to, excelling in curling, obviously, golf and piping. She has an incredible work-ethic – she’s good, but the effort she puts in lifts her to the next level.”

So far with the British women’s team is ranked sixth in the round-robin tournament, with a record of three wins and four losses. The Canadian team is first with five wins and one loss. The British team has two games still to play in the first session.

Muirhead has been known to play the pipes at her own curling tournaments, but during the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics she’s leaving the traditional piping start of matches to mini-bands fielded by the Grade 1 Dowco-Triumph Street Pipe Band, the official pipe band of the games.

At 19, she is the youngest skip ever at the Olympic level. Muirhead has won the World Junior Ladies Championship three years in a row, and is the current Scottish Senior Champion.

“In the band, she’s very popular,” Kelly continued, “so full of fun that I don’t think I’ve ever seen her flustered. She is a very strong player in the band and an excellent soloist. She’s one of the best piobaireachd pupils that Sharon has ever had.”

In addition to her piping and curling abilities, Muirhead also excels at golf, playing off a handicap of two. In an interview with the Telegraph, she said, “I could have been out in America just now; I was offered a university golf scholarship. But you don’t refuse this chance. Yes, maybe in golf at the very top you could earn millions of pounds, but to compete at the Olympics, that’s something no amount of money can buy.”

Kelly said that the whole Pitlochry and Blair Atholl community is buzzing as they follow the team in Vancouver. “Band practice ends up a discussion of her last game and the comments we hear from Eve on TV. We all stay up late to shout at the TV and urge her to win. At this stage, no nails left!”

While Olympic training has been Muirhead’s focus for the last two years, Kelly said that she received a new chanter reed a couple of months ago, and that the band is hoping she’ll be in the ranks when they perform with the Red Hot Chili Pipers in Pitlochry in April.

“One thing’s for sure,” he says, “she has her feet firmly on the ground and is just the same old Eve.”

Great to see Eve is a fan of blowing the pipe.

Dave Murdoch and the lads involved in a crucial curling tie-breaker match against Sweden at the moment on the BBC red button, if you have access to it. 11:20pm on BBC2 for those who don’t. Steve Cram and the legendary Rhona Martin provide expert commentary.

After last night’s loss to Norway, the Scandinavian bogey will have to be literally brushed aside if North Britain are to make the knockout stages. But the lads are 5-2 down after 4 ends and Dave will be very angry at his shot selection in the last end where he had the advantage of the final stone but lost one shot. Defeat tonight would mean that the dreams of the Lockerbie man would be blown apart. Let’s hope that dream doesn’t go down the Pan-Am. Murdoch will be hoping that Team GB are very much the A-Team over the remaining six ends. He would love it if the plan comes together.

Unreal tension now. Murdoch has taken a single shot from each of the last three ends to level it at 5-5. Sweden feeling the heat out on that ice now. Into End 8, three ends left.

Paula Radcliffe guesting on commentary incidetally.

An epic game here between the swedes and Britain… looked like swedan had it won before GB came back. GB could well pull this out of the bag

Dave Murdoch will be kicking himself after that last end. What a chance to take two and win it. As it is Sweden have the last stone here. It looks bad for the boys now I have to say.

And sadly that mistake in the tenth end ultimately proved fatal for the world champions. The team coached by former Celtic legend Davie Hay is out.

A lot will be written, a lot will be said over the next couple of days or so. But now is not the time for recriminations. It’s just very, very disappointing.

Was just about to say get on canada -4.5@evens but there after scoring again! 6-1 now

Canada are going to town here. 7-2 up

the irish “girls” will be out in the two man bob in a minute

GB1 are after sliding in the bob

Just switched over to this. What the hell is going on? It’s like both teams are managed by Kevin Keegan. Or his ice hockey equivalent. 7-3.

And GB2 weren’t far off emulating them. I know Aoife Hoey will show them how it’s done.

what how to slide properly?

There’ll be no fucking sliding for Ireland.

its unreal, canada were 4-1 up after 1st period, then went 6-1 up. a great advertisment for hockey

A solid run for Aoife Hoey and Claire Bergin. Just outside their second run time but still well ahead of their first run. Irish bobsleigh fans can be satisfied with that.

Take that you ozzie cunts.

17th position and beat those aussie cunts, great stickwork from Aoife, gwan the Laois girl.

say these girls on the news last night.
they are a bit ‘funny’ looking are they not?