In this full-contact version of curling, certain altercations and alterations are allowed to add a competitive and physical element to the game. Here are the specific rules: 1. Broom Duels: Players have the option to engage in broom duels with opposing players. A broom duel occurs when two players engage in a physical battle using … Read More “Full Contact Curling Rule Book: Altercations and Alterations” »
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In the violent and full-contact version of curling, altercations are allowed within certain parameters. Here are the specific rules regarding altercations: 1. Broom Duel: Broomers have the option to engage in a broom duel with an opposing broomer. This is a one-on-one battle where the broomers can use their brooms as defensive and offensive weapons. … Read More “Full Contact Curling Rule Book: Altercations” »
In the violent and full-contact version of curling, the field, also known as the ice sheet, has specific dimensions that contribute to the dynamics of the game. Here are the details: 1. Length: The field measures 46 meters in length. This extended length allows for more strategic plays and longer distances for stones to travel. … Read More “Full Contact Curling Rule Book: Field Dimensions” »
In the violent and full-contact version of curling, certain specifications are in place for the stone and brooms used in the game. Here are the details: 1. Stone Weight: – The curling stone used in this version of the sport weighs 20 kilograms. The increased weight adds to the intensity and impact of the game. … Read More “Full Contact Curling Rule Book: Stone and Brooms” »
To ensure the safety of players in the violent and full-contact version of curling, specific equipment must be worn by each player. Here are the equipment requirements: 1. Helmet with Facemask: – All players are required to wear a helmet with a facemask to protect their head and face from potential impacts and injuries during … Read More “Full Contact Curling Rule Book: Player Equipment” »
In this variation of violent curling, the sport retains the core concept of two teams competing against each other. Here are the specific rules and player positions: 1. Teams: The game consists of two teams, each comprised of four players, resulting in a total of eight players on the ice at any given time. 2. … Read More “Full Contact Curling Rule Book: Teams and Players” »
1. Sector-Based Leagues:– Each of the 13 sectors in the Canadian Expanse establishes its own curling league.– The leagues are named after their respective sectors, such as the British Columbia Sector Curling League, Quebec Sector Curling League, etc.– The sector-based leagues are responsible for managing and organizing the teams within their sector. 2. Star System-Based … Read More “Full Contact Curling Rule Book: League” »
By Frasier MacKenzie Introduction: In the vast expanse of the Canadian Expanse, a unique and exhilarating sport has captured the hearts and imaginations of its inhabitants. Full-Contact Curling, born from the fertile grounds of the planet Nain Prime in the Newfoundland Labrador Sector, is a daring variation that melds the precision and strategy of traditional … Read More “The History of Full Contact Curling
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Chapter 7 takes us into the future of Full-Contact Curling, exploring the innovations, advancements, and potential directions that the sport may take. As Full-Contact Curling continues to evolve and capture the imagination of fans worldwide, this chapter examines the exciting prospects and emerging trends that will shape the sport’s future. 1. Technological Advancements: Discover how … Read More “Full Contact Curling Chapter 7: The Future of Full-Contact Curling
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Chapter 6 delves into the captivating world of legends and legacies within Full-Contact Curling. Explore the remarkable individuals, iconic teams, and unforgettable moments that have left an indelible mark on the sport’s history. From record-breaking achievements to inspiring comebacks, this chapter celebrates the legends who have shaped the game and left a lasting legacy for … Read More “Full Contact Curling Chapter 6: Legends and Legacies
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