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  • For now, part of curling's appeal to mainstream American fans appears to be its image of unfamiliarity, but USA Curling is trying to change that.

    Dave Ungrady: Why Curling Rocks 2010

  • For now, part of curling's appeal to mainstream American fans appears to be its image of unfamiliarity, but USA Curling is trying to change that.

    Why Curling Rocks Dave Ungrady 2010

  • KING: If curling's in the Olympics, why not chicken fights?

    CNN Transcript Aug 3, 2008 2008

  • KING: If curling's in the Olympics, why not chicken fights?

    CNN Transcript Aug 2, 2008 2008

  • Shanghai hosts the world short-course swimming championships, and curling's championships continue.

    USATODAY.com - Athlete of the Week Rousey throws judo world for a loop 2006

  • In "The Complete Book of the Winter Olymics," author David Wallechinsky writes: "Although some people may snicker at curling's inclusion in the Olympics, it does further the International Olympic Committee's movement towards democracy by allowing non-athletes to take part in the Winter Olympics." [laughing] That's totally wrong and it's a misperception.

    Throwing Stones 2007

  • Well, then this is curling's opportunity to make its mark, isn't it?

    Throwing Stones 2007

  • Will the TV coverage solidify curling's 'cult status'?

    Throwing Stones 2007

  • Part of the difficulty with getting fans to attend is also a result of one of curling's great strengths - television.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed BOB WEEKS 2011

  • Part of the difficulty with getting fans to attend is also a result of one of curling's great strengths - television.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed BOB WEEKS 2011

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