Curling is one of the most popular sports at the Winter Olympics, with Team GB looking to prevail in what will be a test of considerable skill and strategy, requiring steady nerves and intense ...
An Olympic curling controversy has the internet pushing pointed memes. During men's curling round-robin play on Feb. 13, ...
Every Olympic curling stone begins on Ailsa Craig, a tiny uninhabited island off Scotland. The island produces the ...
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Wheelchair curling drama, explained: Why authorities are investigating Paralympic games over theft of stones
Mixed wheelchair curling was made the subject of deception, mischief and thievery during the 2026 Winter Paralympics.
Great Britain’s curlers face Canada in the gold medal game at the Winter Olympics tonight amid the backdrop of an ...
The controversy revolves around "double-touching" the curling stone after its release, with the Canadian men's and women's team, along with the British men's team, all accused of the infraction.
A viral curling controversy at the 2026 Winter Olympics has Team Canada and Team Sweden at odds over "double-touching" accusations.
Curling, as is the tradition every four years, becomes a beloved sport for Olympics viewers who fall in love all over again with the sport played on ice with giant stones from Scotland and brooms.
A brewing controversy is arising in the Olympic curling competition, involving accusations of cheating, denials involving F-bombs and an international governing body having to explain why it ...
Every single curling stone in the Winter Olympics is crafted from a special granite found only on Ailsa Craig, a small uninhabited island off the coast of Scotland.
A rules dispute between Sweden and Canada during the 2026 Winter Olympics curling competition led to a review of equipment and regulations.
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