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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

surface.
Players
use
brooms
or
brushes
to
sweep
the
ice
in
front
of
a
moving
stone,
which
increases
its
distance
and
reduces
its
curl.
stones
per
player).
After
all
stones
are
in
place,
the
team
with
the
closest
stone
to
the
button
scores
one
point
for
each
of
its
stones
closer
than
the
opponent’s
closest.
skip
directs
strategy
and
shot
selection.
major
competitions
include
the
World
Championships,
continental
championships,
and
national
championships.
The
sport
emphasizes
precision,
teamwork,
and
tactical
decision
making.