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Ailsa Craig island quarry producing granite for 2026 Olympic curling stones, with polished stones and curling action inset.
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Ailsa Craig granite shapes Olympic curling stones

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Every curling stone used in the 2026 Winter Olympics comes from granite quarried on Ailsa Craig, a small uninhabited island off Scotland's coast. This unique material ensures durability and precise movement on the ice, as highlighted by Team USA's recent silver medal in mixed doubles curling. The stones' exceptional properties have made them the standard since the sport's Olympic debut in 1924.

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