There's a broom to sweep on the ice in curling because, simply put, of science. Once the stone is sent toward the other end ...
Halfway between chess and bocce, curling is experiencing an evolution thanks to technology. From brooms to stones to footwear ...
How do brooms affect stones in curling? Here's what to know as the popular 2026 Winter Olympics competition begins at Milano Cortina Games.
Curling can be one of the most exciting sports, but inherently it looks ridiculous with people sweeping the ice in front of the stone.
Even if pots, pans, hair products — and even babies — can do the trick in a pinch, they're nothing like the curling stones on ...
Learn more about curling, one of the Winter Olympics’ most fascinating events, from the UC curlers who know and love it.
By controlling the intensity of the sweeping, curlers can manipulate how far a stone travels. When combined with a stone thrown with some spin, the stone’s path can be bent, or "curled," one way or ...
What's the house? Do the brooms actually help? Where did this sport even come from? These and more answers to your curling ...
River Schwaller, the son of Swiss mixed doubles curlers Yannick Schwaller and Briar Schwaller-Hürlimann, and Luke Gallant, the son of Canada's Jocelyn Peterman and Brett Gallant, have stolen the show ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Olympic curling has officially been changed... for good. Enter Erivo, donning a jaw-dropping all-black winter coat — holding her ...