Articles in the ‘Curling’ Category

Curling Sheet



Initiated in Scotland around the later medieval times, curling is a game played between two teams of four members each. It is a winter sport, principally similar to bowls.
The curling feet an ice sheet has two tees placed 38 yards apart that have circles of a 6 feet radius around each. The [...]



Scoring In A Curling Game



Curling is originally a Scottish winter sport played between two teams of four members each; it dates far back to the late medieval times. Its main aim is to hurl as many stones as nearer to the tee as possible. The field has two tees kept at a distance on 38 yards. [...]



Curling Culture In Canada



The game’s age and history gives curling a culture of its own, the first being, naming of the teams. Teams in standard competitions are generally named after the skip of the team, for instance, Team Martin for skip Kevin Martin. Amateur league players can and do name their [...]



Curling-Chess On Ice



Originated in Scotland in approximately the late medieval time, curling is a winter sport played on a length of ice by two teams of four members each. The players are supposed to slide stones across a sheet of ice towards a target area. It has proximity [...]



Strategy In Curling



The game of curling is known for its strategy, tactics and skill. The strategy is dependent on the team’s skill, the opponent’s skill, ice conditions, the game score, number of remaining ends and the hammer.
Hammer can be described as the team scoring the advantage of the last stone. Strategies [...]