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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 that seems to capture the hearts and minds of many every time: curling.
Curling is in the Winter Olympics to stay, and even if it only gets a spotlight every four years, it's definitely a sport. The original medals, won in 1924, went gold to Great Britain, silver to Sweden and bronze to France. In addition to the 2018 gold, the U.S. has a bronze from 2006.
The defending Olympic mixed doubles curling champs are back following an undefeated 2025. Get to know the nine competitors looking to defeat the Italians on their home
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The Winter Olympics got underway Wednesday with the first curling matches in Cortina, but came to a halt only moments later because of a power outage.
He found the Detroit Curling Club, which celebrated its 140th Anniversary in 2025. "The oldest recorded curling in the United States is in the Detroit area, dating back to 1832, and so curling has been around for quite a while here in the Detroit area," said Mike Grudzinski, vice president of Detroit Curling Club.
The Pickwick is a comfortable, popular restaurant in Duluth that has been in operation since 1914. The Wright family has owned and run the place since 2010, and they are curling fans. Gold medalist curler John Shuster,
A father in Stevens Point is preparing for an exciting trip to Italy. His son, Luc Violette, is set to compete for gold in curling