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  2. Third (curling) - Wikipedia

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    In curling, a third (alternatively, vice, vice-skip or mate) is the team member who delivers the second-to-last pair of a team's stones in an end.The third is in charge of calling, strategy and directing the sweepers when the skip is delivering their stones, but sweeps for the lead and second.

  3. Glossary of curling - Wikipedia

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    A curling team. Often used with a location ("the Manitoba rink") or the name of the skip ("the Smith rink"). A building housing the ice sheets ("the curling rink") Sometimes used as a synonym for sheet; Roaring Game, The Slang for the game of curling, it is the sound a stone makes while sliding along the ice Rock The device thrown by curlers ...

  4. Skip (curling) - Wikipedia

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    In the sport of curling, the skip is the captain of a team. The skip determines strategy, and holds the broom in the house (target area) to indicate where a teammate at the other end of the curling sheet (playing area) should aim the stone. The skip usually throws the last two stones in the fourth position, but may play in any other position.

  5. Second (curling) - Wikipedia

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    In curling, the second is the person who delivers the second pair of stones after the lead.On most teams, where the second does not act as skip or vice, the second will sweep for each of their teammates.

  6. Lead (curling) - Wikipedia

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    In curling, the lead is the person who delivers the first two stones of the end for their team. On most teams, where the lead does not act as skip or vice, the lead will sweep for each of their teammates shots.

  7. Curling - Wikipedia

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    Detail of the curling sheet. The 12-foot circle covers the backline. The playing surface or curling sheet is defined by the World Curling Federation Rules of Curling. [31] It is a rectangular area of ice, carefully prepared to be as flat and level as possible, 146 to 150 feet (45 to 46 m) in length by 14.5 to 16.5 feet (4.4 to 5.0 m) in width.

  8. Category:Curling terminology - Wikipedia

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  9. File:Curlingsheet flip.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Standard Curling sheet, as it is defined by the World Curling Federation (scaled). Scale in nominal size: 1 pixel / inch. Scale in nominal size: 1 pixel / inch. The thickness of the lines is drawn four times bigger than in that scale for better visibility of them when scaled down.