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Curling

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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Where and when did curling become an official sport at the Olympics?

The first Olympic curling event was in 1924. It was absent from the games until 1998, when it was re-instated. Since 1998, it has been getting more and more TV coverage during each Olympics, and its popularity in the US has greatly increased.

Who are some famous women athletes in curling?

Some famous women athletes in curling include Jennifer Jones, a Canadian skip known for her numerous national and international titles, including an Olympic gold medal in 2014. Another prominent figure is Anna Hasselborg from Sweden, who led her team to a gold medal at the 2018 Winter Olympics. Additionally, Eve Muirhead from Great Britain has made a name for herself, winning multiple championships and an Olympic bronze medal in 2014. These athletes have significantly contributed to the popularity and success of women's curling.

Who won the gold medal in womens' curling in 1998?

Canada won the gold medal in women's curling at the 1998 Games. Denmark won silver and Sweden won bronze.

How is wheelchair curling different from regular curling?

Wheelchair curlers use the same rocks and play on the same ice as regular curlers, but they deliver the rocks, often by pushing them with a delivery stick, from a stationary position.

The other major difference is that there is no sweeping, so once the stone has been thrown, there is no way to influence its path or speed.

source: wheelchaircurling.com

Why are your rose leaves curling up?

Rose leaves may curl up due to several factors, including environmental stress, pests, or disease. Common causes include insufficient water, excessive heat, or low humidity, which can lead to dehydration. Pests like aphids or spider mites can also cause curling by feeding on the plant's sap. Additionally, fungal infections or nutrient deficiencies may contribute to this issue, so it's essential to assess the overall health of the plant.

What does clearing mean in the game curling?

If there is a lot of rocks in the front of the house (rings), the skip will ask the thrower to 'clear' or 'clean' the house. The skips is asking the thrower for a fast, hard shot to clear as many rocks away from the front as possible.

This type of shot is usually seen in the 9th or 10th for one of two reasons:

1. The team leading the game wants to keep the free guard zone (the ice in between the hog line and the 12 foot circle) clear of rocks so the team needing points has nothing to hide behind.

2. If your path to the button (pin in the middle of the house) you clean house to get to it.

What is curling on keen 'swinging' ice?

"Keen," or "fast" ice means that the rocks are sliding down the ice very easy, hence players don't need to throw the rocks very hard. The opposite of keen ice is "heavy" or "slow" ice.

"Swingy" ice means that the rocks are curling alot as they travel down the ice (say, 5 or 6 feet instead of the usual 3 or so feet). The opposite of swingy is "straight" ice.

What is the scoring area in curling called?

The rings at each end of the rink are called the "House".

Each ring has its own name too, referring to its width - the 12-foot, 8-foot, and 4-foot. At the center of the rings is a round circle called the "Button," and the point at the very center is called the pin.

One team scores in each end--the team with a rock closest to the pin. One point is scored for each rock the scoring team has in the house (or touching any part of it) that is closer than the other team's closest rock. For example, imagine that the red ream has four rocks in the 12-foot (the outmost ring) and yellow team has one rock on in the 4-foot and one rock in the 8-foot. Yellow scores two points, because they have the closest rock to the pin, and both of their two rocks are closer than the red team's nearest rock.

The rings are not like archery rings, where which ring you're in determines points values. They are simply there as a visual aid to help players judge which rocks are closer to the pin than others, which is all that matters for scoring. If it is difficult to tell which of two rocks is closer, a special measuring tool can be used to provide a ruling.

When the last rock has been thrown in an end, the "thirds" on each team agree on the score, then clear the rocks from the house.

If no team scores, it's called a "blank end."

What is pin curling?

The pin is the very center of the ringed scoring area, the "house." There is usually a hold drilled in the ice at the pin, for the distance measuring tool to be inserted into.

Does the hammer in curling alternate?

The hammer switches between the teams based on which teams scores in each end. The team that does not score gets the hammer for the next end.

At the beginning of the game, the hammer for the first end is decide usually by a coin flip.

What skills do athletes need to be able to do for the sport curling?

This depends on the sport you want to play during the summer or winter Olympics. The most common skills needed for any sport are endurance, drive, will to win, and the most important ones of all, team work and support.

What kind of skills are necessary for curling?

You need to be able to balance and to throw the rock into a certain place. This sounds alot easier than it is.

Where can one find TSN Curling?

One can find information about TSN curling available through The Sports Network, either online or on television. The Sports Network hosts and televises the TSN Curling Skins Game every year.

Why is the Canadian curling championship called the brier?

The "Brier" is the common name for Canada's men's national curling championship. The winner goes on to represent Canada at the World Curling Championship. Because Canada has so many great curling teams, the Brier is the curling world's most anticipated annual event.

What is the length of a curling broom or brush?

48" shaft plus 2"-3" brush head and housing

Who is Rhona Martin?

She's a sportswoman - in the field of Curling.

What is the 361 0n the curling ice?

It is a Chinese sports clothing brand who is the main sponsor of the World Curling Federation.

What happens if your time expires in curling?

If your time expires, you automatically lose the game. Thus, making quick strategic decisions and being ready when it's your turn to shoot is very important in curling. Because the penalty for using up your time is so harsh, you almost never see it happen in high-level curling.

Where can I find curling bonspiel draw sheets?

mycurling.com our under resources at ontcurl.com