Every single curling stone in the Winter Olympics is crafted from a special granite found only on Ailsa Craig, a small uninhabited island off the coast of Scotland.
The rocks used in the Olympic sport of curling come from one island in Scotland and one quarry in Wales. What makes them so ...
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Olympic curling stones, explained: Full guide to weight, cost, size and where sport's rocks are made
Curling takes the world by storm every four years, but many fans don't know much about the stones used.
All stones in Cortina are made from granite found on tiny island in Firth of Clyde and crafted in East Ayrshire ...
Every curling stone that slides across the ice at the Winter Olympics in Cortina d’Ampezzo traces its origin back to this ...
Three University of Minnesota experts reveal hidden scientific aspects of winter Olympic sports — and the art of staying warm ...
From Achille Castiglioni’s tool-inspired objects to contemporary collectible design, the 19.96-kilogram granite stone embodies a century of industrial precision, ergonomic thinking and radical formal ...
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