Olympic Curling
Olympic Curling is a team sport played on ice, where players slide stones towards a target area known as the house. Each team consists of four players who take turns delivering stones, aiming to get them as close to the center of the house as possible.
To influence the stone's path, teammates use brooms to sweep the ice in front of it, reducing friction and helping it travel farther. The game is played in rounds called ends, and the team with the highest score at the end wins. Curling is known for its strategic elements and sportsmanship.