Curling
Curling is a winter team sport played on a sheet of ice. Two teams, each with four players—lead, second, third, and skip—take turns sliding stones toward a target called the house. The aim is to score points by getting stones closer to the center than the opponent’s stones.
Stones, weighing about 19.6 kilograms (44 pounds), are made of granite and slide along a pebbled ice
An end ends when all stones have been delivered. Each team delivers eight stones per end (two
Strategy and techniques include draws, takes, and guards. Sweeping alters the stone’s speed and curl, while the
Curling is governed internationally by the World Curling Federation. It became an Olympic sport in 1998, and