Curling For Dummies
Curling has a rich history with many traditions that continue to this day. Though the origins of curling are unclear, most people regard Scotland as curling’s birthplace. Today, curling is played around the world, largely thanks to its introduction into the Olympics in 1988. Because curling can seem complicated if you don’t know a lot about it.
Curling Game Basics
What is this game of rocks and brooms all about? Curling is a sport in which two teams of four players each slide 40-pound granite
rocks (also called
stones) down a sheet of ice toward a target at the other end. Each team tries to get more of its stones closer to the center of the target than the other team.
Each player on the team throws two stones in each end. Once all 16 rocks have been thrown down the narrow
sheet of ice, the score for that end is counted based on the final positions of the stones in the
house, (the group of circles on the ice that looks like a bull’s eye). Only one team can score in an end. A team scores one point for every rock that it has closer to the center of the house than the other team.
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