Scharf队在冰壶10赛季后解散

桑德贝的Scharf队宣布在十年竞技生涯后解散,包括多次参加斯科蒂斯女子冰壶锦标赛。该队取得了显著成绩,例如在斯科蒂斯获得两银两铜,以及2021年奥运选拔赛一铜。大多数成员将退出一线专注于家庭,但一人计划继续参赛。

这是安大略省北部一个冰壶时代的终结。在共同征战10个赛季后,来自桑德贝的Scharf队决定解散,这一消息本周公布。 该队由队长Krista Scharf、Sarah Potts、Ashley Sippala和Kendra Lilly组成,曾参加九届斯科蒂斯女子冰壶锦标赛,斩获两枚银牌和两枚铜牌。她们还在2021年奥运选拔赛上获得铜牌。“我们在一起10年,共同打了大量冰壶比赛,那是一段美妙时光,”Scharf说。“但所有美好的事物都必须结束。” Scharf解释,这一决定源于高水平竞技的严苛要求。“我年纪渐长,你会到这样一个阶段:去斯科蒂斯参赛非常激动人心,但它确实耗费大量时间、精力和努力,以及远离家人的时光,”她指出。在脸书帖子中,该队表示Scharf、Potts和Sippala将退出一线专注于家庭,尽管她们并未完全退役,仍有可能回归。不过,Lilly打算继续打冰壶,并正在探索新机会。 教练Rick Lang,前世界冰壶冠军,回顾了该队的历程。“这是一个时代的终结,”他说。“我觉得就像刚读完一本好书,不得不合上那种感觉。”他强调了她们的冠军荣耀,包括多次安大略北部冠军,以及平衡生活与精英冰壶的挑战。“我们一起度过了美妙时光,取得了惊人成功,”Lang补充道。 尽管解散,Scharf计划继续活跃于当地冰壶社区。“我仍然热爱冰壶,”她说。“我想参与我孩子们的冰壶生涯。我希望通过志愿服务帮忙,能帮则帮,或许帮助一些队伍,比如我女儿的队、我儿子的队,或俱乐部的一些青少年冰壶选手。” 该队的离开为该地区其他女子队开辟了机会,正如Lang所言:“大门当然敞开。”

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