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Every single curling stone in the Winter Olympics is crafted from a special granite found only on Ailsa Craig, a small uninhabited island off the coast of Scotland.
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A red headband earns quirky US curling star a nod from 'Pommel Horse Guy' at Winter Olympics
Move over, “ Pommel Horse Guy.” The Americans just might have another bespectacled breakout star at the Olympics. Indeed, throw in his mop of dark hair and American curler Aidan Oldenburg bears a striking resemblance to Stephen Nedoroscik,
Curling rocks—as the round, roughly 40-pound stones are called—only come from two places on the planet: a little island in Scotland called Ailsa Craig and the Trefor granite quarry in Wales. To find
American curling duo Cory Thiesse and Korey Dropkin won silver in the mixed doubles event at Milan Cortina - a massive victory for them and their sport. Maybe more importantly, they could be the start of a broom-brigaded revolution.
It’s that time again: when viewers become entranced by a sport that many do not understand. Here’s an introduction to the Olympic sport of curling. THE HISTORY OF CURLING The exact origins of the game are unclear,
Thursday’s competitions are underway at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics. Curling Snowboarding Skeleton Bobsleigh Freestyle Skiing Alpine Skiing Cross Country Skiing Biathlon
Through two sessions of play, Great Britain ended Day 2 of men's curling competition on Thursday as the only 2-0 lead. Team GB sits alone atop the standings, with three teams - Canada, Italy, and Switzerland - close behind at 1-0.