No. Curling was introduced (actually, re-introduced, since it was a part of the first Winter Olympics) in the 1998 Nagano Olympics.
Scotland
Greece was the country that started the olympics so they won in the first olympics.
Great Britain
Greece
Greece was the country that started the Olympics so they won in the first olympics.
The first Olympics in a French-speakng country was Paris in 1900.
greece
Greece
first country to host common wealth games
31 athletes participated in cross country skiing, speed skating, ice hockey, ski jumping, curling, nordic combined, and figure skating for Sweden at the first Winter Olympics in 1924. These athletes won two medals, a gold in men's figure skating by Gillis Grafström and a silver by the curling team.
Sports that were competed at the first Winter Olympics (1924) that are still being competed today (2010) are bobsleigh, figure skating, ice hockey, ski jumping, speed skating, nordic combined, and cross country skiing. Curling was also competed at the 1924 Winter Olympics but did not return until the 1998 Winter Olympics.