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Curling is a team sport in which stones are slid across a sheet of ice towards a target area. Teams of four compete to accumulate the most points, scored by sliding granite stones across the length of the ice and positioning them closest to the center of a painted target (the "house"). The trajectory and speed of the stone's movement is influenced by teammates sweeping the ice surface ahead of the stone with curling brooms. Curling involves a great deal of strategy in terms of selecting the right types of shots to make in order to outmaneuver the opposing team. The sport has been an official part of the Winter Olympics since 1998.

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Who first started the game curling?

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The most widely-held view is that the Scottish invented curling, so most people would say the Scottish invented the curling rock. Modern curling rocks are much more consistent in terms of shape and weight, but they all come from the same special granite quarry in Scotland.

Is curling a summer or winter sport?

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Curling is played in the winter because that's the COLDEST season and

curling is a winter sport

Why one player is called the skip in curling?

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The skip is essentially the captain of a curling team. I don't know where the name actually comes from, but it helps signify the different role that the skip has, spending his time at the opposite end of the ice and calling the shots.

In curling what is a bye?

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1: see you later

2: Or more accurately...

It is just like a bye in any other sport. To create a 'standard' tournament without a bye you need a specific number of teams (think 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64...). When there is any other number of teams the chart or draw won't be able to "branch off" equally, resulting in some teams playing fewer games than others. When a team advances without having to play another team it is considered a 'bye'.

What you another name for a curling broom or brush?

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Sometimes it is called a "brush" (by Canadians more so than Americans). Most curling brooms used to be made of animal hair bristles (and straw before that), but now they are almost exclusively made of a nylon fabric stretched over a foam pad. So, neither "broom" or "brush" is technically very applicable anymore.

Why is it called the hammer in curling?

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Curling is an Olympic sport with four players on each team where players slide heavy granite stones. The term throwing your hammer in curling means having the last shot at the end.

What is the center of a curling target called?

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The target area is called the "house." Any rock that touches a portion of the house can score. The very center point of the house is called the "tee." The circular area around the pin (usually white) is called the "button." The inner ring is called the "4-foot" ring (because it is 4 feet in diameter). The middle ring is the "8-foot," and the outer ring is the "12-foot."

What type of rock are the curling stones made from?

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They are mede of granite that usually comes from Scotland or Whales

How many people in a curling team?

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4. They shoot in order in every end. Lead, second, third, skip. In professional and olympic curling there is also an alternate that is part of the team, but there are only 4 players at a time.

Can you hit your own stone in curling?

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yep, you can block also!

Where about in Scotland are curling stones made?

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Curling stones are made by a company called Kays of Scotland, which is located in southwest Scotland. The granite that the company uses to make the stones is mined from Ailsa Craig, a small island off the west coast of Scotland.

Curling stones are also made in Canada by Canadian Curling Stone Co., which uses granite from Trefor quarry in Wales, U.K.

How do you figure winning percentage?

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(number of wins) / (total number of games) = winning percentage. It is typically represented by three decimal places.

For example, if a team is 8-3, they have 8 wins in 11 (8+3) games. 8 / 11 = .727

How do you set up a curling league schedule for 8 teams on 4 sheets of ice?

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The USBC has already done all the work for you. If you check out their site, they have formats for every combination. Just select the number of weeks that you need. See link below for more information.

Set it up to play 3 times against all the other teams in the league and have 7 position rounds scattered throughout saving a position round for the last night to add excitement. The easiest way is to get an ABC chart and follow their schedule.

well first u need to know wat the heck ur doin and have at least two ppl helpin and
u need to see how u can go bowling with work and other activites.

What is the equipment called for curling?

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"Curling shoes," one with a slippery Teflon slider built into the sole and the other with just grippy rubber on the bottom, are used to allow players to slide smoothly down the ice during their delivery (sliding) of the curling rock.

"Curling brooms" or "curling brushes" are used to "sweep" the ice in front of the rock, decreasing the friction between the rock and the ice and making the rock go both farther, and curl (curve) less if so desired. Brooms are also used by most players during their delivery for balance.

Many teams will use stop watches to time a rock between certain points on the ice, to get an idea of how fast the rock is moving.

What is they stick thing they use in curling?

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Start at the root of your hair and the base of the curling stick wrap hair around stick till you reach the end hold for a few seconds and slip the stick off I find it easier and I like the curls more when I twist the section of hair I'm doing a little before and as I curl it around the stick. If you find your hair isn't curling try using smaller sections and add some product like hair spray before curling A word for the wise be very careful when using the curling stick it's really easy to burn yourself

How do you keep score in curling?

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You score by having the closest stone to the center of the scoring area (the "house") at the end of each round ("end"). You score a point for every stone that is closer to the center than your opponent's closest. So, the maximum number of points you can score in one end is 8, if all of your rocks are inside or touching the house, and your opponent doesn't have any rocks closer than any of yours. A typical score is 1 to 3 points. 4 or more is considered a "big end."

How much money does a curling coach earn?

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Technically, there are no professional curlers. Curlers all have other jobs. Revenue Canada considered taxing the winnings of curlers, but soon came to the conclusion that if curlers who participated in the same bonspiels and won little or nothing were to claim lodging, meals, and associated expenses as tax deductions, that the deductions would far exceed any revenue collected from those who made significant amounts.

What are the sports they play in the arctic lowlands?

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Association football is the national sport of Greenland

What famous celebrity plays in curling?

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Jennifer Jones

Where can you go to play curling?

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Curling is a very popular sport in Canada.

It is also played in the across the USA in "Curling CLubs"

How are points awarded in Olympic curling?

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An Olympic curling game is separated into 10 rounds called "ends." An end is complete when all 16 stones (8 for each team) have come to rest. The score for that end is then taken. Whichever team is closest to the center of the house (the scoring area that looks like a target) scores. The amount of points they get is equal to the number of stones they have that are closer to the center than the opponent's closest. A couple of examples: if red has 3 stones in the house and yellow has none, then red scores 3. If red has 5 stones in the house--one of them being the closest--but yellow has a stone that is closer than 4 of the red stones, then red only scores 1.

Who invented curling?

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The conventional wisdom is that the Scots developed curling, but there is a strong case for Holland as well. There are Dutch paintings of either curling or eisscheissen which predate the development of curling by the Scots.

Where is curling played now?

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Curling is played to some extent in at least 50 countries; there are currently 50 countries belonging to the World Curling Federation (the international governing body for curling). Besides the U.S. and Canada, most of the WCF member countries are European. A few exceptions are China, Japan, Korea, Australia, New Zealand. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Curling_Federation

Where do they make curling stones?

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Curling stones are made of a very specific type of granite mined from one of two quarries in the United Kingdom: Ailsa Craig, a small island off the coast of Scotland, and Trefor Quarry in Wales.