memories of the Manitoba Provincial Chicken Chef commercials featuring Connie Laliberte yelling it to some imagined sweepers outside of the camera shot. The phrase “
hurry, hard
” appears to have been forever engraved with curling and propagated by both the media and our sport promoters alike.
Why do they yell hard in curling?
“
Hard” means to sweep harder
. “Right to it” means to sweep to the right. “Yup” means to sweep away. Because curling is such an intense sport sometimes if the skips aren’t yelling their commands it could lead to a misunderstanding between the team.
Why do some players yell hurry hard during a curling match?
Shouting “Hard!” means
the others need to start sweeping faster
. If that’s still not getting the job done, yelling “Hurry hard!” will likely drive the point home: pick up the intensity and sweep with downward pressure. A “Clean!” yell means put a brush on the ice but apply no pressure.
What are the numbers they yell in curling?
1 to 3 indicates a rock in the free guard zone
, 4 to 6 the rings in front of the tee line, 7 being on the button, and 8 to 10 the rings behind the tee line. Sometimes, 11 is used to indicate a stone thrown so that it passes through the house and out of play.
What is hack in curling?
The ‘hack’ is
a foothold you use to push off from when you deliver the rock
. Hog Line. There are two hog lines on the sheet; far and near. Hog Line (Far): The line which the rock must completely cross in order to be considered ‘in play.
What is the stone called in curling?
Curling is a sport in which two teams of four players each slide
40-pound granite rocks
(also called stones) down a sheet of ice toward a target at the other end.
What does hurry hard mean in curling?
The phrase ‘Hurry Hard! ‘ is
a directive given to the sweepers to have them begin sweeping harder and faster
. This is the most common phrase used and has become engrained in Curling culture, however, any sort of directive that is short and sweet can be used.
How many curling stones does each team get to push?
Each team uses a set of
eight stones
all with the same handle colour – red or yellow at World Curling events. The playing positions are commonly known as Lead, Second, Third and Fourth. The lead is the player who delivers the first two stones. The second plays the third and fourth stones.
Where is curling most popular?
Five times as popular as in the US. For curling, though,
Canada
is again at 100, followed by Switzerland at a mere 24, the UK at 15, Sweden at 13 and Norway and the United States at 11.
What does nut it mean in curling?
nut =
nose hit with tight backing
? ( not sure) jam = stone being removed, isn’t. instead sticks to stone at back. backing = stones (usually back of house) that could help or hinder shot.
Are curling rocks different weights?
There is no definite weight of a curling stone
, rather there is a maximum and minimum, between which it must weigh. … They also have a maximum circumference of the curling stone is 91.44cm and a minimum height of 11.43cm.
What does weight mean in curling?
Weight –
The force or momentum transferred to a curling stone during delivery
. Wick – Another term for chip. Wide – Delivering a stone to the outside of the skip’s broom. ( also refer to off the broom)
Who invented curling?
The origin of curling traces back to 16th
century Scotland
, where the sport was played on frozen ponds and lochs. The first recorded match took place around 1541: a Scottish notary recorded a challenge between a monk at Paisley Abbey and a relative of the abbott.
What is high side in curling?
The high side of a shooter in motion is
the side that it is curling away from
, i.e., the side outside the curve of the shooter’s path. To “hit on the high side” is to hit the stationary rock off-centre on the side the shooter came from.
What is done to stop a stone from curling?
Sweeping in front of the stone reduces friction
and helps the curlers control the amount of curl the stone undergoes. The sweeping quickly heats and melts the pebbles on the ice leaving a film of water. This film reduces the friction between the stone and ice.
What is the goal in curling?
Curling features two teams of four players sliding a large, granite stone on a rectangular sheet of ice. The goal is
to deliver the stone from one side of the sheet to the circular scoring area on the other side, called the house
. The closer to the center of the house, known as the button, the better.