Rules of curling competition
In the curling competition, there are two groups of players. The competition is divided into 10 innings, with 4 people in each group, and each person has two curling hands, that is, each person has two opportunities to throw curling. When one player throws the ball, the other two players should brush the ice on the ice to reduce the friction between the ice hockey and the ice surface and ensure that the ice hockey can reach the center of the park.
At the same time, the opposing player will keep your puck away from the center of the round base. In layman's terms, it is to see which side of the round base has more curling. More curling means higher scores, and higher scores can win. If the number of ice lakes in the two groups is equal in principle, it depends on which group of players is closer to the center of the round bottom and the nearest one wins.
Curling, also known as curling and curling, is a throwing competition on the ice with the team as the unit. Known as ice chess, it tests the physical and mental abilities of participants, shows the beauty of sports and the wisdom of choice, and belongs to the Winter Olympics competition. It is said that it originated in Scotland. Curling used in the Winter Olympics is generally made of granite produced in Scotland and does not contain mica.