curling
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- Potomac Curling Club is based at Gardens Ice House in Laurel. Story about curling and its growing popularity around the Olympics.
- Here’s what to watch and how to watch.
- Here’s what to watch and how to watch.
- Here’s what to watch and how to watch.
- Here’s what to watch and how to watch.
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- Having qualified for both the new mixed-doubles discipline and the traditional single-gender curling event, the siblings from McFarland, Wis., could be on the ice for as many as 50 hours.
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Brittany Roger walks into a third grade classroom at Furman L. Templeton Elementary School with a huge, heavy-duty, laundry-bag-like sack. The kids al
- On a night when many of their peers may be at the movies or out of the town, several 20-somethings and others tried their hand at a curling for the first time through the Potomac Curling Club at their home base at the National Capital Curling Center off Old Gunpowder Road.
- Brothers are members of one of three teams from the United States to participate in curling competition in British Columbia at the end of March.
- In Bavaria, they have whimsy. By which, we mean beards and gingerbread
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- Anyone who's ever wanted to drive a Zamboni ice cleaning machine, learn how to synchronize skate, become skilled at the grace and finesse of curling …
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