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Bonspiels (BAHN-shpeel): Curling tournaments. Brick: A slang term for the last stone of an end. Brier: The Canadian Men's National Championship. Broom: An item used to sweep the ice. Burned: When a rock is removed from play because of an infraction.
Oct 6, 2021
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A curling competition or tournament. BRUSH A device used to sweep the ice in the path of a moving stone. BURNED STONE A stone in motion touched by a member ...
A tournament in which curlers compete for money. Draw: During a bonspiel or championship event, this refers to the round of games being played (i.e. 1st draw = ...
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A curling team. Often used with a location ("the Manitoba rink") or the name of the skip ("the Smith rink"). · A building housing the ice sheets ("the curling ...
A curling competition or tournament. Brick. A term used to describe the stone which will be the last stone delivered in that end; also called the "hammer."
Bonspiel - A curling competition. Board Weight - A stone thrown with sufficient momentum or force to reach the back boards of the curling sheet. Bumper ...
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A curling competition or tournament. BROOM A device used to sweep the ice in the path of a moving stone. BURNED STONE A stone in motion touched by a member ...
An end resulting in no score for either team. Bonspiel. A curling competition or tournament. Brush (Broom) A device used by players to sweep/clean the ice in ...
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Scots for match, game or competition, this is the term used for a curling competition between members of the same club or community, for example parish spiel; ...
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glossary of curling terms. ... A curling competition or tournament ... The last stone advantage (also called: "hammer") has the team that plays the last stone in an ...