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  2. Marco Ferraro - Wikipedia

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    His first name appears behind the hacks (not visible here). Also during the 1980s, Ferraro invented the "Marco Hack", which would become the official hack used in curling matches beginning in 1989. His first name "Marco" appears on these hacks which are a mainstay in the modern curling rink, appearing in about 95% of curling clubs around the world.

  3. Curling - Wikipedia

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    Curling is a sport in which players slide stones on a sheet of ice toward a target ... Backline • HA: Hackline with Hacks • FGZ: Free Guard Zone. Curling stone ...

  4. Glossary of curling - Wikipedia

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    Temporary curling ice made quickly on a hockey rink or the like, most often used by curling clubs without dedicated curling facilities; usually of lower quality than that of a dedicated facility, but when created for televised events or events with large numbers of spectators, the ice quality can rival or even exceed that of a dedicated facility

  5. 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 .

  6. 1959 Scotch Cup - Wikipedia

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    The event was a contrast in curling styles, with the Canadians favouring a hitting game and the Scots favouring the draw game. The Scots were also not used to the rubber hack and the Canadian rules allowing a delivery to the length of the near hogline. Scottish rules at that point dictated the rock to be released by the front of the near house.

  7. Barry Fry (curler) - Wikipedia

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    Barry William "The Snake" Fry [1] (December 21, 1939 – May 14, 2021 [2]) was a Canadian curler from Winnipeg, Manitoba. [3] Fry was the skip of the 1979 Macdonald Brier champion team from Manitoba, and won a bronze medal at that year's world championship.

  8. Category:Curling - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Curling" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Category:Curling terminology - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Curling terminology" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...