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The word hammer comes from the Old English word hamor which in Germanic means "stone"

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Where did the term hammer in curling come from?

Curling is an Olympic sport with four players on each team where players slide heavy granite stones. The term throwing your hammer in curling means having the last shot at the end.


Where did the sport of Curling originate?

Scotland


What country did curling originate in?

It originated in Scotland during the middle ages.


What did the sport of curling originate?

Curling originated in Scotland in the 1500's. However, modern curling is quite different from curling back then. They game took on its present form after being refined in Canada over the last century.


In curling what is the term used for the last rock thrown?

The last rock thrown in each end is called the "hammer." Having the hammer is an obvious advantage, since you have the "last say," so to speak, in that end. Whichever team does NOT score in an end inherits the hammer for the next end. At the beginning of a game, a coin flip determines what team gets the hammer for the first end.


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Does the hammer in curling alternate?

The hammer switches between the teams based on which teams scores in each end. The team that does not score gets the hammer for the next end.At the beginning of the game, the hammer for the first end is decide usually by a coin flip.


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A tendril is the term given to the thin curling part of a climbing plant.


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Why doesn't the hammer want their last curling stone to remain in the house when they knock the opposing stone out?

This is called "blanking the end." In curling, whichever team scores gives the "hammer" (the advantage of having the last shot) to the other team for the next end. If no one scores ("blank end"), the team that has the hammer keeps it for the next end. If the team with the hammer has a choice of whether to score 1 point and give up the hammer, or blank the end and keep the hammer, they will usually purposely blank the end, carry the hammer to the next end, and to try to score more than one point in the next end.


I was watching Olympics curling and the team knocked out the opposite teams stone but didn't score on purpose why?

This is called "blanking the end." In curling, whichever team scores gives the "hammer" (the advantage of having the last shot) to the other team for the next end. If no one scores ("blank end"), the team that has the hammer keeps it for the next end. If the team with the hammer has a choice of whether to score 1 point and give up the hammer, or blank the end and keep the hammer, they will usually purposely blank the end, carry the hammer to the next end, and to try to score more than one point in the next end.


What is the term for the hammer with the hole in it on a colt combat commander pistol?

Ring hammer.