Broomstacking
Broomstacking is a social tradition that occurs in the sport of curling. It typically takes place after a game, where players gather to relax and enjoy each other's company. The term originates from the practice of stacking brooms used in the game, symbolizing camaraderie among competitors.
During broomstacking, players often share stories, discuss strategies, and build friendships, regardless of the game's outcome. This informal gathering fosters a sense of community within the curling world, emphasizing sportsmanship and mutual respect among participants.