How Much Do You Know About Curling?

By: Heather Cahill
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5 min
How Much Do You Know About Curling?
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About This Quiz

Curling is one of the biggest sports in Canada, despite not being an official one. Curling enthusiasts across the country are members of local curling clubs and love to keep the sport alive. We have our Scottish immigrants to thank for bringing the great sport over to become a Canadian tradition. So if you've played, then let's see how much you know about it!

You've shown up to the arena, stretched and exercised, and you're ready to get on the ice. You've got your teammates by your side, and you've greeted the opposing team in a polite fashion. Now it's time to get into the game! You've got a lot to think about, from the equipment you need to the rules of the game and how you can best deliver the stone to the house. Your teammates need to have their heads in the game as well, because in order to win you all have to be working together. Everyone plays a role in getting the stone where it needs to be!

So if you've won your fair share of games or you have just watched many of them, now is your time to shine. Tell us how much you know about curling with this quiz!

1 curling stone
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Starting with the basics, what is the name of the object that is thrown in curling?
A puck
A chip
A stone
A stick
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One of the most important objects in the game, the stone is thrown (or slid) by each team, trying to get a good score by having it stop at the right time. Did you know that most stones are made in Scotland?

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2 granite
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Curling stones are heavy, and for good reason. What material are they made of?
Soapstone
Granite
Concrete
Marble
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While stones are now made out of granite, this wasn't always the material used. In the past, some stones were made from iron. At that time, players were often distinguished by the types of stones they used while playing.

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3 delivering the stone
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Knowing your curling terminology is important. What does "delivering" a stone mean?
Sending the stone to the house
Having a new stone shipped to your door
Preparing to throw the stone
Knocking the other team's stone out of the house
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Delivering a stone is the process of throwing (or sliding) the stone to have it land within the house (or goal area). The delivery is critical, as it can determine where the stone lands within the house, which in turn determines the score. Choose your delivery method wisely!

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4 the curl
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Something that isn't always wanted in curling is the "curl." What is this?
The stone veering in a certain direction
A curler falling
The broom as it sweeps across the ice
The flick within a curler's wrist
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One thing that curlers don't want to have happen is for their stone to curl and go too far right or left, rather than straight or in a planned curve. This is where the sweepers come in, to help keep the stone on its intended path and make the stone land within the house.

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5 curling stone 2
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If you've been to a curling event, you'll know its unique sound. Where did curling's nickname "the roaring game" come from?
The echo in the arena
The excitement of the crowd during the games
The fights that break out during the game
The sound of the stone moving across the ice
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If you've ever been in the arena during a curling match, then you've heard the loud, rumbling sound of the stones as they slide across the ice. That's where the nickname comes in. You could describe the sound as a roar!

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6 team captain
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The captain directs most of the action. Who serves as team captain on a curling team?
Skip
Vice
Lead
Second
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The skip is the leader on the curling team and has many duties when playing the game. The skip throws last, directs other players and makes calls to other players about what they should do. The skip also pays close attention to the stones as they are delivered.

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7 sweeper
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While not an official position, do you know what a sweeper is?
The person who uses the broom
The person delivering the stone
The team with the highest points
The stone that knocks other stones out of the house
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The sweeper is an important part of the team, using the broom to help deliver the stone. Sweeping is important to keep the stone from curling and to determine how far the stone will travel.

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8 curling shoes
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Curlers wear two different shoes, but they don't have two left feet! Which of the following is one shoe that they wear?
Trickle
Boxed
Cleat
Slider
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Curlers play while wearing two different shoes — or at least, two different sole attachments. The first is the slider, which assists when the curler wants to do just that. The gripper is the other, which helps the curler gain traction.

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9 respectfulness
World Curling Federation
You'll want to know this fact if you get into curling. What is one important trait that all curlers share?
Fearlessness
Arrogance
Respectfulness
Dishonesty
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For the most part, curlers are kind and respectful people who don't trash talk each other. Even though you might hear yelling during the game, this is for communication rather than smack talk!

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10 the house
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One important part of curling is the house. What is it?
The bullseye at the end of the sheet
The name for the arenas where curling is played
Where the players sit during the game
The place that stones are thrown from
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The house is where you want your stone to land after a throw. Three rings and an inside button make up the house. Whoever gets their stone closest to the button gets a point for that end.

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11 curling team
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If you're putting together a team, this is important to know! How many people make a curling team?
Two
Three
Four
Six
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Four players make up a curling team: the lead, second, vice and skip. Each member of the team has an important role, but all take turns throwing the stone. Each person, other than the skip, also takes turns sweeping.

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12 handshake
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Being courteous and kind is all part of the game. How should you start off any game of curling?
By talking with your teammates
By checking out the stones
Looking at the ice
Shaking hands with one another
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It doesn't get much more polite than the sport of curling. Shaking hands is an important part of the game, showing respect for your opponents. Another great way to start off the game is by wishing your opponents "good curling." They'll probably wish the same for you!

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13 scotland
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Though it's very popular in Canada, where did curling originate?
China
Scotland
United States
Italy
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Curling dates all the way back to the 16th century in Scotland. Did you know that the first curling stones used here did not have handles on them?

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14 sweepers
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The stone has to be delivered as flawlessly as possible, so how many sweepers are on the ice after a throw?
One
Two
Three
Four
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Two sweepers are on the ice after the delivery of a stone. They both sweep vigorously as instructed or as they feel is needed to help the stone go as far as intended and in the right direction. The sweepers must stick close and follow the stone as it glides down the ice.

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15 ice rink
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Curling is played on ice, but that's not what the surface is called. What is the ice referred to as, in the game?
Sheet
Stretch
Slip
Step
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The sheet is the place where the game is played. Basically another word for the ice, the sheet must be extremely flat for the game to work best. Also, there are bumps applied to the ice for texture, which is done by spraying specks of water onto the surface.

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16 sweeper 2
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Where do you sweep with the broom when playing?
All over the house
On the sides of the stones
Directly in front of the hack
In front of the stone
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In order to keep good control of the stone, sweeping is essential. It is done in front of the stone, usually for a good distance, and sweepers stop sweeping at times to help send the stone where they want it to go.

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17 the hack
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Most important during the beginning of the game, what is the purpose of the hack?
To keep the players motivated
To stop the stone in the house
To clean the ice
To push off of when delivering the stone
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The hack is for the player who is delivering the stone, so that they can push off across the ice. This is the area where the delivery begins. Without the hack, delivering your stone would be a whole lot harder!

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18 touching the stone
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If you do this, you'll want to call yourself out. Accidentally touching a stone in play is called what?
Foul
Loss
Trapping the stone
Burning a stone
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Curling is all about honesty and integrity, so this type of mistake is one that players usually call themselves out on. This mostly applies to any stone that is in motion rather than ones that are already in place, so long as they aren't moved.

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19 free guard zone
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What is the name of the area between the hog line and the tee line?
Free guard zone
Home base
Foul
Middle part
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If a stone is in the free guard zone and the opposing team knocks it out with one of the first five stones, it's bad news for the opposing team. This results in the stone being placed back into the free guard zone, while the opposing team's stone that knocked it out is taken away. Deliver wisely!

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20 curling clubs
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Since the sport is so popular in Canada, there are many curling clubs around the country. About how many?
1,500
3,900
580
8,000
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Canada has quite the curling presence, with more than 1,500 curling clubs to join around the country. There is no better place to live if you're a fan of the sport, as you'll never run out of teams to play against!

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21 curling stone 3
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Solid stone has a lot of weight to it. How much does one curling stone weigh, approximately?
5 pounds
23 pounds
44 pounds
67 pounds
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It's no secret that these stones are heavy! In fact, they weigh about 44 pounds, give or take, depending on the stone. Did you know that a new curling stone can run you about $500? It's best to treat them with care!

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22 ice
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When ice is determined to be "fast" by a curler, what do they refer to it as?
Clean
Speedy
Keen
Slick
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Keen ice makes it easier to throw a stone in the play zone, but it's something that curlers make a point of examining before starting. A player needs to know how much thrust to put on a stone when throwing, and ice conditions can have a huge impact on a stone's journey.

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23 kevin martin
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Which of these Canadians has participated in curling events at the Olympic games?
Kevin Martin
Emilie Heymans
Aaron Brown
Alena Sharp
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Kevin Martin, known as the "Old Bear," represented Canada at the Olympics in 2010 in Vancouver. He and his teammates took the Canadian Curling Team to gold, with the Norway and Switzerland teams coming in second and third.

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24 stones thrown
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You've gotta know the rules to play the game! How many stones are thrown per end by one team?
10
16
6
8
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Since there are four players on each team and each player delivers twice, eight stones are thrown. Did you know that each team has eight stones? This makes the grand total thrown in each end 16.

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25 hog line
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In order to play your best, you have to know your lines! What is the hog line?
The point where a stone must be released
The line players stand behind when not playing
The scoring line
The last possible point where a stone can land
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The hog line is important in curling because the person delivering must pay attention and release their rock before reaching it. It's placed near the middle of the sheet, meaning you have to think quickly if things aren't looking right as you go along!

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26 snowman
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You've scored points with every single stone that your team has thrown! What is it called?
Strike
Complete
Iced
Snowman
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It's more than just a character you build out of snow⁠ — it means you've played the perfect game of curling! Another word for the same feat is "eight-ender," but "snowman" is a little more appealing and fun, as curling should be.

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27 the lead
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Now is the time to know your duties as a player on the team. Who throws first during the game?
Skip
Second
Vice
Lead
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The lead does just as their name says — they are the first to deliver the stone. Next comes the second, then the vice and finally the skip, going in order, as each of them takes two shots per end.

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28 tim hortons
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Which beloved Canadian company sponsors the Brier Championship?
Tim Horton's
Canadian Tire
Air Canada
Rogers
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The Brier Championship is a big deal in Canada, getting its start in 1927. Of course, this was before Tim Horton's was a company, so different Canadian companies have sponsored throughout the years. Tim Horton's took over in 2004.

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29 1959 championships
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In the first World Championship for curling in 1959, which country did the Canadian team beat?
Poland
Hungary
Russia
Scotland
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Scotland and Canada both have a lot of love for the sport of curling, but our team from the North took it home in the first World Championships, despite it being held in Scotland. Since then, Canada has taken home more than 50 championships, including both the men's and women's games.

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30 demonstration sport
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Before becoming official, how many times was curling a demonstration sport at the Olympics?
Eight
29
17
Four
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Despite being such a beloved sport, curling was only a demonstration in the 1924, 1932, 1988 and 1992 Olympics. Its popularity eventually earned it an official spot within the famed games.

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31 end players
World Curling Federation
What is a common number of ends to have within a regular curling game?
Two
Eight
15
25
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A regular curling game has around eight ends, but this can change depending on whether or not the game is part of a tournament. Some games have included up to 12 ends, although this is usually only for tournaments.

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32 curling players canada
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There are about a million players here! Curling is a popular sport in which maple leaf country?
Japan
Scotland
United States
Canada
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It's a fact — Canadians love their winter sports! While we all know that hockey the most popular here in the North, curling is the second most popular winter sport. Montreal is the city with the oldest curling club in North America.

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33 royal montreal curling club
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Which curling club do we have to thank for building the first indoor ice rink in Canada?
Caledonian Curling Club
Mayflower Curling Club
The Granite Club
Royal Montreal Curling Club
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As the oldest active curling club in Canada, there's a lot of history behind this particular club. It gets the credit for the construction of Canada's first indoor ice rink. The Royal Montreal Curling Club was founded by Scottish immigrants when they arrived in Canada.

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34 curling canada
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Can you name the organization that is most important to curling in Canada?
Curling Canada
Curl ON
Curl Manitoba
Great Lakes Curling Association
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Curling Canada is the federal organization that keeps the sport organized and orderly in Canada. It came about in 1990, and all of the provinces and territories are members with their own organizations.

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35 olympic sport
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It was a long, hard road for this game to be included. What year was curling finally considered to be an official Olympic sport?
1998
1890
1938
2007
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Though curling had been a demonstration sport prior to 1998, it was never considered an official medal-winning sport at the Olympic Games. Thankfully, this changed, and we can enjoy watching the world's best curlers play for the elusive gold medal.

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