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  2. Curling - Wikipedia

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    The curling stone (also sometimes called a rock in North America) is made of granite and is specified by the World Curling Federation, which requires a weight between 19.96 and 17.24 kilograms (44 and 38 lb), a maximum circumference of 914 millimetres (36 in), and a minimum height of 114 millimetres (4 + 1 ⁄ 2 in). [31]

  3. Curling house - Wikipedia

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    An ornate curling house still survives, built with wood, some of it unworked, serving as 'tree trunk' supports to the roof. [6] Gosford House, Aberlady. A surviving curling house here has unusual shell decorations. [7] and is faced with tufa-like stone. [8] Lindores Loch, Fife. It was built by the Abdie Curling Club in the mid-1860s on the site ...

  4. Curling stone - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Curling_stone&oldid=346691222"This page was last edited on 27 February 2010, at 15:11 (UTC). (UTC).

  5. Kays of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Kay & Company (Curling Stones) Limited, [1] trading as Kays Scotland, is the only remaining UK manufacturer and supplier of curling stones. Founded in 1851, it retains exclusive rights to harvest granite from Ailsa Craig , granted by the Marquess of Ailsa .

  6. Glossary of curling - Wikipedia

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    When a stone barely touches the designated line marking on the ice, e.g. "bite centre", "bite the four", etc. Biter A stone that barely touches the outside of the house, just biting the 12-foot ring Bite stick / Biter bar A piece of equipment used to determine whether or not a stone is a biter Blank end

  7. Category:Curling - Wikipedia

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    Alemannisch; العربية; Azərbaycanca; تۆرکجه; Башҡортса; Беларуская; Български; Bosanski; Català; Čeština; Cymraeg; Dansk

  8. Category:Curling in the United States - Wikipedia

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  9. Eye on the Hog - Wikipedia

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    The Eye on the Hog is a sport officiating technology used in curling to electronically detect hog line violations. Commonly referred to as "sensor handles", it is based on a patent [ 1 ] filed by University of Saskatchewan that was further developed by Startco Engineering, a company that was later acquired by Littelfuse .