A curling rink (usually called a sheet) is about 150 feet long and about 15 feet wide. The area of ice that is "in play" is 126 feet long, while the distance from hack to hack (the hack is where you push off from) is 138 feet.
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between 146-150 feet (45-46 m) in length by 14.5-16.5 feet (4.4-5.0 m) in width. The proper name for the playing surface is a curling "sheet." Also, the term "rink" actually refers to a curling team (for example, the Pete Fenson rink).
I assume you mean curling "rink." Actually, "rink" is the term for a curling team. The name for the playing surface is a "sheet." A curling sheet is about 150 feet long (about 3/4 the length of a hockey rink).
An Olympic curling lane is 126 feet from where the player starts to the tee (the center of the bullseye).
A regulation curling track is 44.5 meters, and the stones they use are 47 pounds each.
The rink is called a sheet. The sheet is 150 ft by 16 ft 5 inches (45.72 m by 5 m)