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Article #1: What is curling?

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Curling is a precision team sport similar Outdoor curling was very popular in
to bowls or bocce, played on a Scotland between the sixteenth and the
rectangular sheet of prepared ice by two nineteenth centuries as the climate
teams of four players each, using heavy provided good ice conditions every
polished granite stones which they slide winter.
down the ice towards a target area called Scotland is home to the international
the house. Points are scored for the governing body for curling, the World
number of stones that a team has closer Curling Federation, Perth, which
to the center of the target than the originated as a committee of the Royal
closest of the other team's stones. The Caledonian Curling Club, the mother club
level of precision and complex nature of of curling.
the strategic thinking required to win Today the game is most firmly established
has led curling to be referred to as in Canada, having been taken there by
"chess on ice." Scottish emigrants. The Royal Montreal
Origins and history Curling Club, the oldest active athletic
Men Curling in Ontario in 1909The game is club of any kind in North America, was
thought to be invented in late medieval established in 1807. The first curling
Scotland, with the first written club in the United States began in 1832,
reference to a contest using stones on and the game was introduced to
ice coming from the records of Paisley Switzerland and Sweden before the end of
Abbey, Renfrew, in February, 1541. Two the nineteenth century, also by Scots.
paintings (both dated 1565 ) by Pieter Today, curling is played all over Europe
Brueghel the Elder depict Dutch peasants and has spread to Japan, Australia, New
curling (Scotland and the Low Countries Zealand, and even the People's Republic
had strong trading and cultural links of China and Korea.
during this period, which is also evident The first world curling championship in
in the history of golf). the sport was limited to men and was
The word curling first appears in print known as the "Scotch Cup" held in Falkirk
in 1620 in Perth, Scotland, in the and Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1959. The
preface and the verses of a poem by Henry first ever world title was won by the
Adamson. The game was (and still is, in Canadian team from Regina, Saskatchewan,
Scotland) also known as "the roaring skipped by Ernie Richardson. (The skip is
game" because of the sound the stones the team captain, see below.)
make while traveling over the pebble Curling has been an official sport in the
(droplets of water applied to the playing Winter Olympic Games since the 1998
surface). The word derives from the Scots Winter Olympics. In February 2006, the
language verb curr [2] which describes a International Olympic Committee
low rumble (a cognate of the English retroactively decided that the curling
language verb purr). The word does not competition from the 1924 Winter Olympics
take its name from the motion of the (originally called Semaine des Sports
stones, which due to their deviation from d'Hiver or International Winter Sports
a straight-line trajectory are said to Week) would be considered official
curl. Olympic events and no longer be
In the early history of curling, the considered demonstration events. Thus,
rocks were simply flat-bottomed river the first Olympic medals in curling,
stones which were sometimes notched or which at the time was played outside,
shaped; the thrower had little control were awarded for the 1924 Winter Games
over the rock, and relied more on luck with the gold medal won by Great Britain
than skill to win, unlike today's and Ireland, two silver medals by Sweden
reliance on skill and strategy. and the bronze by France.






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