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Curling is one of those Olympic sports that just about anyone can try, but that doesn't mean it's easy. Here's how it's done and what some of the terms mean.
In fact, during the 2014 Olympics, four janitors with push brooms mistakenly walked onto the curling rink and ended up taking home bronze. Subscribe for unlimited access to The Post You can cancel ...
The Broom Brothers curling podcast is back for the summer! In this Pride Month panel, John Cullen brings together top curlers and reporters to talk inclusion in the sport. In this clip, Emma ...
Rick Folk’s Saskatoon curling foursome won the Brier and world championship with corn brooms, flicking away push broom opponents with a blend of delicate shot making and brute-force sweeping.
Latinx curlers find a home on ice and push for their Olympic moments. ... 31, of Castro Valley, use a broom to sweep the stone during a curling lesson at the San Francisco Bay Area Curling Club.
Curling is an Olympic sport that just about anyone can play. ... The first, and more common one, is a “push broom.” Also allowed is a corn broom, which looks like a normal straw broom.
Curling is one of those Olympic sports that just about anyone can try, but that doesn't mean it's easy. Here's how it's done and what some of the terms mean.
Curling is an Olympic sport that just about anyone can play. ... The first, and more common one, is a “push broom.” Also allowed is a corn broom, which looks like a normal straw broom.
Curling is one of those Olympic sports that just about anyone can try, but that doesn't mean it's easy. Here's how it's done and what some of the terms mean.
Curling is one of those Olympic sports that just about anyone can try, but that doesn't mean it's easy. Here's how it's done and what some of the terms mean.
Curling is one of those Olympic sports that just about anyone can try, but that doesn't mean it's easy. Here's how it's done and what some of the terms mean.
Curling is an Olympic sport that just about anyone can play. ... The first, and more common one, is a “push broom.” Also allowed is a corn broom, which looks like a normal straw broom.