42 lbs.
Curling...Oh, how I hate Curling. :P
Yes the stone can hurt you. A Russian in the Olympics fell over the curling stone as he was brushingThe Russian olympic player bashed his face and his shoulder!
Yes, they're also known as kettle balls. A curling stone is moved over the ice by means of a gooseneck handle on the top.
Although the curlers make it look effortless, the curling stones must weigh between 38 to 44 pounds.
42X9=378 pounds
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Official curling stones have only a minimum height (4.5 inches) and depending on the handle type can be 10 inches tall or more. Older stones tend to be more varied in both stone thickness and handle dimensions. Stones produced for official competition are more uniform.
Curling stones are made of a very specific type of granite mined from one of two quarries in the United Kingdom: Ailsa Craig, a small island off the coast of Scotland, and Trefor Quarry in Wales.
The curling record for a 180-pound (81.65 kg) stone does not have a widely recognized standard, as curling typically uses a standard stone weight of 42 pounds (19.05 kg). However, if you are referring to a specific event or competition that features a unique weight category, additional context would be needed to provide accurate information. Generally, curling records focus on team performance and game statistics rather than individual stone weights.
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Curling stones weigh between 38 and 44 pounds (17-20kg). ~Usually 42 lbs