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Disciplines: 15

Alpine Sking Cross Country Sking Ski Jumping Nordic Combined Free style
Snowbard Biathlon Bobsleigh Skeleton Luge
Speed Skating Figure Skating Short Track Speed Skating Ice Hockey Curling

Curling

  • In curling, the objective for a four-person team is to place its stones closer to the target (also known as a "tee") than the opposing team. A slider will release the stone before he crosses the first line, and it is common to see teammates sweep the ice in front of the gliding stone at the instructions of the skip (leader of the team), which would create thin water tracks to guide the stone to its intended spot.
  • Curling game is played on a specific ice surface called a sheet, which measures at 45.720m x 5m. Distance between two midpoints is 34.747m, and the diameter of a house (ice patterns) is 3.658m. The stones used in Olympic competition weigh between 17.24kg and 19.96kg, with a circumference of 91.44cm.
  • Each game consists of ten "ends", or rounds, during which each member throws two stones. Typically, each team has 73 minutes to finish the game, with two timeouts. If the game remains tied, 10 minutes will be given to each team as well as an extra timeout.
  • If teams cannot visually decide which stones are closer to the tee, a measuring device is used. Measurements are taken from the tee to the nearest part of the stone.