Curling, it is recognized as an Olympic sport, is still unknown to many. Exactly what this sport is played and how? In other words, curling is a sport played on ice where players slide on the amount of granite. How to move the rocks, they are often bent, or "curl" during the game. This is why the sport is known as curling.
This unique sport for the first time in his life in ponds and frozen lakes of northern Europe. In a curling competition, two teams of four players on huge granite rocks a 130 "x 15" sheet of ice. Travel rocks on the ice toward the center, which is similar to a sheet format. The designated areas are just below the surface of ice at both ends, rocks back and forth in a series of contests won painted.
Curling Each game will be thrown stones and consists of sixteen years after the closure is counted among the guests. Each team receives one point for each stone that offers the closest center. Very similar to the strategy of baseball, one team in a particular game score. A unique feature is the inclusion of curling in the sweep. If a player wipe the ice, they are essentially in a brush to stick firmly to rocks in motion. The scanning process of the ice contributes to the Polish and promotes a more remote, rock directional.
Curling is a popular sport played in over 20 countries, including North America, Asia, Europe, Australia and New Zealand. A large majority of curlers stay in the U.S., Scotland and Canada. Usually played indoors, curling is a popular sport for fans who prefer to be protected by Mother Nature, a sporting event.
Although many do not yet grown curling as a sport, it is consciousness since the 2002 Olympics held in Salt Lake City, Utah. Cable television covered the events in the world and attracts many lovers of the particular aspect of the loops. In fact, curling has also been a popular sport in the last Olympic Winter Games in 2006, held in Turin, Italy. For more information about curling as a sport, biographies and actors to contribute to the athletes and fans usacurling.org.
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