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.

Curling traces its roots to the 1500s in Scotland, where paintings depict people sliding rocks across frozen ponds. It debuted at the Olympics in 1924 but became an official event only in 1998 at the Nagano Games in Japan. The sport demands finesse and serious effort, with sweeping burning up to 500 calories per hour.

In gameplay, two teams of four players each take turns sliding 38- to 44-pound granite stones—crafted from rare Scottish granite—across a 146-foot sheet of textured ice toward the house, a target area with four concentric rings. Each team throws eight stones per end, similar to an inning in baseball, over 10 ends in a tournament game. The thrower delivers the stone with a rotational curl, while teammates sweep vigorously with brooms to control its speed and direction, smoothing the ice to guide it closer to the button, the center of the house.

Scoring awards points to the team with stones closest to the button, closer than any opponent stone in the house. Only one team scores per end, with a maximum of eight points possible—a 'snowman'—if all stones outperform the opposition. Strategies include knocking opponents' stones away or using guards to protect one's own.

The 'spirit of curling' emphasizes sportsmanship; players self-report rule breaches, and winners traditionally buy drinks for opponents. As the World Curling Federation states, 'Curlers play to win, but never to humble their opponents.'

Ahead of the Olympics, facilities like CurlVegas in Las Vegas and Broomstones Curling Club in Wayland, Massachusetts, are hosting sessions. At CurlVegas, President Brad Whitlock highlights the sport's blend of 'precision and physical effort,' offering one-hour experiences and 90-minute lessons that end in mini-competitions, plus viewing parties.

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X users show excitement for curling's upcoming events at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy, with local U.S. clubs like CurlVegas promoting crash courses and learn-to-curl sessions. News accounts provide rules explainers and previews. Coverage of the Prince and Princess of Wales visiting a curling academy generates positive buzz among supporters but draws criticism from royal skeptics.

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Canadian curlers, including mixed doubles pair Brett Gallant and Jocelyn Peterman plus women's team stars Rachel Homan and Emma Miskew, training rigorously for 2026 Olympics.
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Canada's curlers prepare for intense 2026 Olympics schedule

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As the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics approach, Canadian curlers are gearing up for a demanding competition slate. Brett Gallant will compete in mixed doubles with wife Jocelyn Peterman before joining the men's team, while Emma Miskew and Rachel Homan aim to end Canada's women's curling medal drought. Google marked the occasion with an animated doodle celebrating the sport.

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.

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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.

Several American curlers from clubs across the country are heading to the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina, Italy, representing Team USA in men's and mixed doubles events. Athletes like Luc Violette and Ben Richardson, who honed their skills at Seattle's Granite Curling Club, join mixed doubles pair Korey Dropkin and Cory Thiesse in pursuing Olympic dreams while balancing full-time jobs. The competitions begin on February 4 with mixed doubles preliminaries.

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Members of the Belfast Curling Club in Maine are eagerly anticipating the 2026 Winter Olympics, with a special connection to Team USA curler Korey Dropkin. The club highlights how the games boost interest in the sport, and they plan to root for Dropkin, who has ties to their community. An open house event will allow locals to learn more about curling during the Olympics.

The World Curling Federation has revealed the Swiss curling team for the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. The announcement, published on January 20, 2026, follows similar disclosures for other nations earlier in the month. This marks a key step in preparations for the upcoming games.

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Preliminary mixed doubles curling action between Great Britain and Canada is set for Day 1 of the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026. The match highlights Canada's efforts to end its Olympic curling gold drought. Viewers can watch the round robin event in the coming weeks.

 

 

 

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