Curling likened to chess on ice in Olympic preview

CGTN's 'One Minute One Sport' series highlights curling as a precise, strategic game akin to chess played on ice. The sport involves teams sliding stones toward a target while sweeping to control trajectory. With roots in 16th-century Scotland, curling has evolved into a staple of the Winter Olympics.

Curling, often described as "chess on ice," combines precision, strategy, and teamwork in a unique winter sport. As featured in CGTN Sports Scene's "One Minute One Sport" series, which offers quick insights into Winter Olympics events, players compete on a narrow sheet of ice. Two teams take turns sliding polished granite stones toward a circular target called the house.

To influence the stone's path, players use brooms to sweep the ice ahead of it, adjusting speed and direction with subtle motions. This tactical element requires intense concentration, clear communication among teammates, and careful planning, making each match a battle of wits as much as skill.

The sport traces its origins to the late 16th century in Scotland, where communities played on frozen ponds and lakes. Over time, standardized rules, specialized equipment, and refined ice preparation turned it into a modern competitive discipline, all while upholding a tradition of good sportsmanship.

Curling first appeared at the Olympics as a demonstration sport during the 1924 Winter Games in Chamonix, France. It gained official status at the 1998 Nagano Winter Olympics, including both men's and women's competitions. Today, it remains a captivating highlight of the Winter Games, known for its blend of historical charm, strategic depth, and thrilling last-minute turnarounds that keep spectators engaged.

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Dynamic curling action at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy, with athletes sliding stones and sweeping ice amid cheering crowds.
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Curling returns to winter Olympics in 2026 with strategic gameplay

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Curling, a sport originating in 16th-century Scotland, will feature prominently in the 2026 Winter Olympics starting February 4 in Italy. Known as 'chess on ice,' it combines precision, strategy, and athleticism as teams slide heavy granite stones toward a target while sweeping the ice. Local clubs in the U.S. are offering crash courses to build excitement ahead of the competition.

As the Winter Olympics approach, Cedar Rapids Curling is offering introductory sessions for Iowans to try the ancient sport. These 90-minute classes aim to teach the basics ahead of the international events. Spokeswoman Emily Nelson emphasizes the sport's accessibility for all fitness levels.

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The 2026 Milano Cortina Olympics are set to begin on Friday, February 6. Team USA will compete in the sport of curling across mixed doubles, men's, and women's events. Curling offers deceptively exciting action on the ice.

Mixed doubles curling will launch the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics on February 4, two days before the official opening ceremony. The event at the historic Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium promises an energetic atmosphere with Italy as a strong contender. Viewers can watch Americans compete starting February 5 against Norway and Switzerland.

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The Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games will feature wheelchair curling competitions from March 4 to 14 at the Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium. This marks the sport's return to Italy since its Paralympic debut in Torino 2006, with new mixed doubles event making its debut alongside the established mixed team competition.

In Nashville, Tennessee, NFL players George Kittle, T.J. Hockenson, and Jared Allen are leading efforts to modernize curling through the new Rock League. This professional league aims to attract a younger, diverse audience with a launch planned for April 2026. Backed by Olympic medalists, it promises a festive atmosphere to elevate the sport beyond its traditional niche.

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Mixed doubles curling will open the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. Previews from the World Curling Federation highlight participating teams including Canada, Sweden, and Norway. Publications on these teams appeared in late January 2026.

 

 

 

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