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  1. Curling - Wikipedia

    Scotland is home to the international governing body for curling, the World Curling Federation in Perth, which originated as a committee of the Royal Caledonian Curling Club, the mother club of curling.

  2. Curling | History, Rules, & Facts | Britannica

    Dec 19, 2025 · Curling is a game similar to lawn bowls but played on ice. Each player on two teams slides round stones across the ice toward a target called the tee, or button, which is a fixed mark in …

  3. What is curling? - World Curling

    What is curling? Curling is a team sport, played on ice, where two teams take it in turns to slide stones made of granite towards a target – known as a House. It is an Olympic and Paralympic winter sport …

  4. How to Play Curling | Curling Rules & Scoring - Eurovision Sport

    Learn how the curling sport is played, including the curling rules, scoring, key terms, and strategies. Discover where it's popular and why so many people enjoy the sport.

  5. Intro to Curling — USA CURLING

    If you’re new to the sport, curious about how to get started, or planning your journey as a high-level curling athlete, we hope to use this space to answer some of your questions.

  6. What is Curling? Your Guide to the "Chess on Ice"

    Ready to learn what is curling? Discover the sport's fascinating history, simple rules, and how you can get started with our accessible, ice-free game.

  7. The Grand Slam of Curling | Official Website

    The Grand Slam of Curling is an annual series of events featuring the top-ranked curling men’s and women’s teams in the world. Get all you need here on the official website.

  8. CurlingZone – Everything Curling

    CurlingZone - Everything CurlingNovember 26, 2025 -- Alberta's Selena Sturmay (Photo: Curling Canada/Andrew Klaver) is in a race with Manitoba's Kaitlyn Lawes and Nova Scotia's Christina Black …

  9. Curling Rules: How To Curl | Rules of Sport

    Curling has similarities to bowls and shuffleboard (deck) and involves sliding granite stones, also called rocks, into a target area at the other end of a long, thin, strip of ice which constitutes the “pitch”.

  10. Slide Into Curling: A Beginner’s Guide | Columbia

    Curling is one of the fastest growing sports around. Here’s what you need to know and how to get involved.