The Sealand Curling Team - Curling all over the world!

The Sealand Curling Team - Curling all over the world!
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Sealand Curling Team Expands Global Presence From Minnesota To Iceland

The Principality of Sealand may be best known for its historic sea fort, growing international profile and emerging American football scene, but one of its most established sporting communities is thriving on ice rinks across the globe.

Led by Matt Heile, also known within Sealand circles as тАЬBaron HazmattтАЭ, the Sealand Curling community has quietly grown into an international network of between 150 and 180 affiliated curlers competing across the United States, the United Kingdom and Europe.

тАЬPrince Michael put me in charge in 2012,тАЭ Heile explained, having first discovered curling in 2007.

тАЬI got into it as something to do. Who knew five years later IтАЩd be representing the worldтАЩs smallest micronation?тАЭ

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International Curling Under The Sealand Banner

Unlike traditional national teams, Sealand Curling operates as a worldwide community rather than a single fixed roster.

тАЬIt isnтАЩt just me or even a single team,тАЭ said Heile. тАЬWe usually form teams for a tournament or a nightly league.тАЭ

That flexibility has helped Sealand establish a presence at curling events around the world, with representatives regularly competing in major bonspiels and international tournaments.

Heile himself curls three nights a week in Minnesota and competes in around 10 to 15 bonspiels every year.

Most recently, Sealand representatives travelled to Iceland to compete in the Ice Cup tournament.

тАЬWe finished sixth overall,тАЭ Heile said.

The Iceland squad featured players from multiple countries, including Lord Jack and Lady Fillippini from Inverness, Scotland, alongside Commoner Gartner and Heile himself.

Additional Sealand representatives also competed on other teams during the event.

How Curling Tournaments Work

For newcomers discovering the sport through SealandтАЩs growing community, Heile also explained how curling tournaments are structured.

тАЬThe way most curling tournaments work is you get a three-game guarantee,тАЭ he said.

тАЬThe pattern of wins and losses in your first games determines your event. Win-win is first event, lose-win is second event, win-lose is third event and lose-lose is fourth event.тАЭ

This weekend, Heile and the Sealand curlers are competing at the St. Paul Curling Club in Minnesota.

тАЬMy games are 8pm on Friday and then 12:30pm and 7pm on Saturday,тАЭ he explained.

тАЬIf we win our third game, we move onto the semi-finals and then finals if we keep winning.тАЭ

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Sealand CurlingтАЩs Growing Community

The Sealand curling scene has developed into more than simply competition, with friendships and connections forming through international events.

тАЬI met Mike (Lord Jack) through Highland Week in Scotland,тАЭ Heile explained. тАЬLady FlippyCup was a club mate of mine who started going to Highland Week too, they eventually fell in love and she moved from the States to Inverness last year.тАЭ

Earlier this year, Sealand curlers also competed during the 59th Highland Week of International Curling in Inverness while teammates simultaneously represented Sealand at the Hobber Dobber Invitational in Minnesota.

The community continues to attract players from across the globe, sometimes from places far removed from traditional curling strongholds.

тАЬWell, in curling circles youтАЩre running into people all over the globe,тАЭ Heile said. тАЬThereтАЩs even someone in Afghanistan.тАЭ

According to Heile, one group improvised their own version of the sport despite having virtually no access to equipment.

тАЬThey made their own rocks out of stone that was available there,тАЭ he explained. тАЬThey sent me a video at one time of them curling. They only had one rock and it was behind what looked like a bombed-out wall on a small patch of ice, but they were excited about Sealand.тАЭ

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WhatтАЩs Next For Sealand Curling?

The next planned appearance after this FridayтАЩs event for the Sealand Curling community is the Pirate Spiel tournament at Dakota Curling Club in Lakeville, Minnesota later this year.

As SealandтАЩs sporting presence continues to expand internationally through American football, roller derby, softball, cornhole and curling, the ice-based side of the micronation is proving to be one of its most globally connected communities yet.

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- Mike Ireland, Minister for Sport and Culture.

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