[Christa Homenick and Louis Poirier used their science smarts to help advance the sport of curling. Photo: National Research Council of Canada] A sweeping change in the world of curling — a favourite ...
CALGARY — The start of this curling season is an attempt to stuff the sweeping genie back in the bottle. Elite curlers now have the same fabric — an "ugly mustard yellow" as skip Brad Gushue describes ...
Having weathered the “Great Curling Controversy of 2015–16,” Brad Gushue can’t help but have a positive outlook. “Last year was very challenging,” Gushue says. “But, ultimately, I think it’s a good ...
CALGARY — An unprecedented leap in sweeping technology threatens to dramatically change the sport of curling. While they wait for their sport’s governing bodies to catch up and impose new rules, some ...
Curling's sweeping saga is heating up again ahead of the men's and women's Canadian curling championships. The Frankenbroom controversy of 2015 has sprouted a second head on the eve of curling's ...
Curling's sweeping saga is heating up again ahead of the men's and women's Canadian curling championships. The Frankenbroom controversy of 2015 has sprouted a second head on the eve of curling's ...
The start of this curling season is an attempt to stuff the sweeping genie back in the bottle. Elite curlers now have the same fabric — an "ugly mustard yellow" as skip Brad Gushue describes it — in ...
It's been a season unlike any other in curling. When the issue of new, more aggressive materials on broom heads first came to the fore last autumn, it ushered in a year of measures and ...
CALGARY – Curling‘s sweeping saga is heating up again ahead of the men’s and women’s Canadian curling championships. The Frankenbroom controversy of 2015 has sprouted a second head on the eve of ...
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