On Ailsa Craig, a special type of microgranite provides the special recipe needed for the ideal curling stone. Illustration: Kelsea Petersen / The Athletic; Jeff J. Mitchell / Getty, Andy Buchannan / ...
During the 2026 Winter Olympics, interest in curling from fans in the United States has developed from curiosity to full-blown interest amid the mixed doubles team of Cory Thiesse and Korey Dropkin ...
Wyoming may have the geology to produce Olympic-grade curling stones, a state geologist says. State. Sen. Cale Case, who ...
Team USA won silver in mixed doubles curling on Tuesday after reaching the event’s final for the first time during the Winter Olympics. In the semifinal against Italy on Monday, American curler Cory ...
From skating to curling, the thrilling sports of the Winter Olympics have plenty of science behind them. Follow our coverage here to learn more. Athletes often have specialized equipment or apparel to ...
The island of Ailsa Craig rises abruptly in the Firth of Clyde, a volcanic plug that can be seen from the Scottish mainland on clear days. And for its rare blue hone found mainly on its northern edge.
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Olympic curling stones, explained: Full guide to weight, cost, size and where sport's rocks are made
How heavy is an Olympic curling stone? Where do Olympic curling stones come from? How much do curling stones cost? Size and dimensions of a curling stone How long do curling stones last? Curling is ...
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Olympic curling stones are made from granite found solely on one island off the coast of Scotland
During the 2026 Winter Olympics, interest in curling from fans in the United States has developed from curiosity to full-blown interest amid the mixed doubles team of Cory Thiesse and Korey Dropkin ...
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