What does having the hammer mean in curling and how do you get it? The rules explained - Ten nations are competing in each of ...
What is a curling power play? What is the hammer? How many ends? Who's on the U.S. team, and will their stone-cold strategy ...
Olympic competition begins Wednesday with curling. Here’s a breakdown of the sport’s history, rules and strategy.
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Olympic curling: Sweeping, explained
Like shuffleboard or bowling, curling involves throwing an object toward a target for points. But there's one big difference: Players can influence shots after they're thrown. That's where sweeping ...
However, for many casual fans, the intricacies of the game can seem puzzling, especially the strategy behind sweeping. This article delves into the science and strategy of sweeping in curling, ...
To win a curling match, a team must have more stones closer to the center of the house, known as the 'button', than the opposing team at the end of each round, or 'end'. Here are the three types of ...
How do brooms affect stones in curling? Here's what to know as the popular 2026 Winter Olympics competition begins at Milano Cortina Games.
What is curling? Learn the rules, scoring, Team USA rosters, and how to watch and stream curling at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Curling has been around since the 1500s, but after appearing once in the 1924 Games, didn't become an official Olympic sport ...
The Winter Olympics’ cult sensation, curling, is back for another round; get ready for the tournaments here.
Halfway between chess and bocce, curling is experiencing an evolution thanks to technology. From brooms to stones to footwear ...
Here's everything you need to know about how to score in curling.
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