BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything explains how wheelchair curling works at the Winter Paralympics and why there are no sweepers in ...
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Olympic curling: Sweeping, explained
Like shuffleboard or bowling, curling involves throwing an object toward a target for points. But there's one big difference: Players can influence shots after they're thrown. That's where sweeping ...
Paralympic curlers don't get the benefit of sweeping to make their shots perfect. Here's how they lock in on a "far more ...
Uncover the strategic depth of Olympic curling, where precision, teamwork, and mental toughness determine gold. Learn about core tactics, sweeping techniques, team roles, game plans, and how elite ...
Wheelchair curling makes its fifth appearance at the Paralympic Games in Milano-Cortina. Here's how the sport works.
Why does curling become so popular at the Olympics? And how does it even work? Time to actually learn about this popular ...
If throwing stones and sweeping ice seem strange to you, the centuries-old history of the sport explains why it became so beloved.
When the Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games come around every four years, there are many sports which compete to grab the attention of viewers around the world. However, there is one in particular ...
Even if pots, pans, hair products — and even babies — can do the trick in a pinch, they're nothing like the curling stones on the ice in Cortina. If you want Olympic-level material, you'll have to ...
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