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Special Olympics Curling requires strategy, physical ability,
and a true team effort. Athletes work in teams of four,
in an attempt to place their rocks closest to the centre of a
series of four rings called the house. The team with
the most number of stones closest to the center is awarded points
accordingly. Teams typically play eight ends
and the team with the most points at the end is declared
the winner.
CURLING FACTS
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Curling was first introduced as a demonstration event at the
2000 Special Olympics Canada National Games.
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Curling became a full-medal sport at the 2004 Special Olympics
Canada National Summer Games.
CURLING EVENTS
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