Olympic Curlers at the Coliseum: Do You Have the Stones to Cheer on USA Curling?

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Olympic Curlers at the Coliseum: Do You Have the Stones to Cheer on USA Curling?
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Curling is one of the least-understood sports, but fans say come for the sweeping (helps the stones go farther, not faster) and stay for the shouting, a critical part of team communication. curling usacurl

“The Stock Show ended on Sunday, they cleaned up, and we were starting already on Friday and Saturday to do a really quick turnaround,” says Aaron Kaylor, director of events for USA Curling.

Rock Creek Curling is also the host of the U18 National Championships through 2026. In the 2023 iteration of that competition, the Colorado boys' team took fourth place, and the girls placed fifth. Attending one of the days of the championships in the upcoming week is a great place to start learning about the sport — and you don’t have to be an expert to enjoy the fun.A curling game consists of a set number of ends, in which each member of the two four-person teams throws a stone twice. In each end, only one team scores. The scoring team is the one that gets a stone closest to the center of the target on the ice, called the house.

It takes a minimum of five days to install curling ice from scratch, beginning with a base layer and building from there to achieve the orange-peel-like texture needed for the sport. “In the Coliseum, you'll be able to hear the skips talking to their teammates and really hearing what their strategy decision is based on,” Maule says.

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