yes it all about speed. also u have to make the thing to go faster by sweeping the snow aside.
Curling. The men's team won at the 1924 Games in Chamonix and the women's team won at the 2002 Games in Salt Lake City. And, actually, it was 78 years. After 1924, curling was not an Olympic event again until 1998.
The trampoline became an Olympic event in 2000. There is no first women in the trampoline event. The link below has who what won medals in what year.
Curling is often considered one of the strangest Olympic sports due to its unique combination of strategy, precision, and the seemingly unconventional action of sliding stones on ice. Unlike more dynamic sports, curling emphasizes tactics and teamwork, with players sweeping to influence the stone's trajectory and speed. The game's pace and the importance of communication can make it appear unusual to those unfamiliar with it. Additionally, its origins as a Scottish pastime add to its quirky charm within the Olympic arena.
The only event at the very first (classical) Olympic games was the Stadion foot race. A Stadion was about 200m, and women were not allowed to compete, so it would be fair to say that the Men's 200m is the oldest ongoing Olympic event, and therefore Athletics the oldest ongoing Olympic Sport.
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Prior to 2010 in Vancouver, the last Winter Olympics held in Canada were in Calgary, Alberta in 1988.
Yes, they do have a curling team.
Curling...Oh, how I hate Curling. :P
Curling, as an Olympic ice sport, is the same word in English and in French.
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Curling was introduced as an official Olympic sport in 1998 in the Nagano Olympics.
Curling. The men's team won at the 1924 Games in Chamonix and the women's team won at the 2002 Games in Salt Lake City. And, actually, it was 78 years. After 1924, curling was not an Olympic event again until 1998.
Yes. As of the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics, curling is still an Olympic sport.