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Is mixed-doubles curling's future or will it be forever 'second fiddle?'
For years, mixed doubles curling existed in the background, to the point where Canada had never even won a world championship. But its inclusion at the Pyeongchang Olympics — along with a Canadian t [...]
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American curling's golden boy wants more
John Shuster made history with his gold-medal victory at the Pyeongchang Olympics. But the colourful U.S. skip doesn't want his team — or his country — to stop there. [...]
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Curling's 5-rock rule is having a ripple effect on the game
The experimenting is over for curling's five-rock rule. From the clubs to the world championships, curlers are adapting to the newest wrinkle in the sport this season. [...]
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As Brier shakes up format, curling's next wave prepares to enter national spotlight
As much as the Brier has changed, one thing has remained the same: young skips continue to learn from those who came before. [...]
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Curling's stats pioneer headed to Hall of Fame
Brian Cassidy faced skepticism when he started documenting curling shots 30 years ago, but is now being honoured for his efforts. [...]
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Curling's broom controversy can't be swept away
Curling's sweeping saga is heating up again ahead of the men's and women's Canadian curling championships. [...]
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Gushue remains undefeated at Grand Slam of Curling's Masters
Brad Gushue of St. John's, N.L., and Winnipeg's Mike McEwen improved to 2-0 in round-robin play at the Masters Grand Slam of Curling tournament on Wednesday. [...]
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Kevin Koe clinches quarter-final berth at curling's Masters
Calgary's Kevin Koe put up five points in the sixth end en route to a 10-1 win over Saskatoon's Steve Laycock in Draw 13 action at the Masters Grand Slam of Curling on Friday night. [...]
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