Over the weekend, Canadian curler Marc Kennedy had an expletive-filled outburst after Sweden accused him of cheating during a ...
The curling controversy at the Winter Olympics widened Sunday as increased surveillance of the matches resulted in the ...
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Canada's Jacobs beats China after World Curling changes umpire setup again at Games
CORTINA D'AMPEZZO — A wild weekend at Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium was capped Sunday with an about-face from World Curling ...
Pink boulders led scientists to a massive granite formation buried under Antarctica’s ice, solving a decades-old geological ...
World Curling says Canada and Sweden aren’t rule-breakers. After a profanity-laced dispute between Canada’s Team Brad Jacobs ...
Ailsa Craig, an uninhabited island 10 miles off the coast of Scotland, provides the unique granite used to make Olympic ...
What's the house? Do the brooms actually help? Where did this sport even come from? These and more answers to your curling questions.
So, we hear fans say they’re a bit exhausted by the number of transfers in college sports. Fair enough. Here's why you'll ...
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.
Scientists at Egypt's Mansoura University are developing an alternative concrete mix that puts to use quarry waste and discarded tires.
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AILSA CRAIG, Scotland — If you’re looking to strike gold — silver or bronze, too — look to Ailsa Craig. This uninhabited isle 10 miles off the coast of southwest Scotland is the source of the ...
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