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Preparation for curling training 💪

Excited to kick off their new curling team, Max and his friends decided to dive headfirst into the training session. They came armed with brooms, lots of snacks, and even a motivational playlist, thinking they were ready to conquer the curling world. However, instead of gracefully sliding stones across the ice, their training quickly devolved into a chaotic mix of slipping, sliding, and more than one accidental “sweeping” of the snack table, which promptly became a target for flying chips and popcorn.
The image of tough athletes taking their sport seriously while also trying to avoid a disastrous snack attack is just too good to resist. As Max attempted to perfect his release, he ended up launching a snack bowl across the rink, prompting Larry to simultaneously dive for the chips and yell, “Sweep it like you mean it!” It was a true Olympic-level disaster, but their laughter echoed louder than any cry for a gold medal.

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Tthelaundryman • 6,623 points
I love how much drama there is from curling this year

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ArunKT26 • 1,639 points
I don’t even watch olympics but I love this shit lol

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vegetaman • 269 points
Always will watch curling.

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option-trader • 75 points
Yes, I have been watching curling in the winter Olympics for more than a decade. My wife did not understand all the fuss until this year.

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GANDORF57 • 3 points
I sooner watch curling than a post about four dumbbells.

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An_oaf_of_bread • 3 points
People always say they don’t understand the appeal. I tell them to just watch for a few minutes.

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Flurynisita • 302 points
Nobody watches curling… until curling starts looking like an action movie training montage🤣

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oldschool_potato • 162 points
Some of us didn’t grow up near the Canadian border in the 70s with only 4 TV channels on rainy Saturdays and it shows.

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Faiakishi • 95 points
I live in Minnesota. I remember in early 2014, sitting in class at college, and one of my classmates told his friend excitedly that he had a cousin competing in the Winter Olympics. “Is he on the curling team?” “…Yes.” “Then it doesn’t count! They’re *all* from Minnesota!”

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thutruthissomewhere • 17 points
And all the ski/snowboard people are from Utah lol

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saxorino • 5 points
Or Colorado

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BonnoCW • 51 points
Speak for yourself. It’s the only part of the Winter Olympics I watch, mainly because of the drama, but also it’s probably the only part I could reasonably have a shot at.

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darthbane83 • 31 points
Funny you say that because there is apparently a swiss-filipino guy that narrowly missed out on attending these olympics that started to curl like 3 years ago and has some asian curling title after founding the filipino curling association. All you really need aside from time and money is a second citizenship in some country that has no ice and contacts to 3 people that are already really good curlers and also have that citizenship.

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RugerRedhawk • 10 points
It has always been one of the more popular events people watch from the winter olympics in my experience.

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jentlyused • 3 points
I’m watching the curling event right now

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Jive-Turkeys • 166 points
A Canadian loses it and everybody’s belief in the stereotype has been shaken so hard that people are learning about curling because of it? I’d say it’s a win for the sport. I figure in about 10 years, we could slowly introduce and normalize body-checking!

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willflameboy • 81 points
It’s crazy. > “The word from Canada was that it was pre-meditated. A set-up. That the Swedes had deployed someone to try to catch them out in a game that is founded in trust and respect.” This is from the people who were cheating.

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Jive-Turkeys • 34 points
Accountability is a motherfucker, innit?

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baeverkanyl • 17 points
Most of them are from Alberta.

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Tthelaundryman • 35 points
I think it was 2018 Olympics my wife and I both had the flu at the same time and started watching curling and got super into it. It’s my favorite sport to watch where you can’t hit the opponents lol

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Jive-Turkeys • 27 points
I have no idea why, nor do I really have much invested in the sport. But, for some damned reason, it’s more entertaining to watch than most other fast-paced sports.

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Tthelaundryman • 29 points
Tension building. We don’t get that in most movies nowadays

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Jive-Turkeys • 10 points
Holy shit, I think you nailed it. It’s constant suspense because of how little the average viewer knows of the sport! Damn, well put.

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Tthelaundryman • 5 points
Thanks. Now go watch tremors and appreciate the slower build up of a great movie! Then get into edging hahahahha

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whatproblems • 5 points
it is it’s so entrancing to watch. it’s like slow pool or bowling. it takes a while to hit and then you got the excited screaming some guy brooming like a madman and then you see if they got the shot!

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M_H_M_F • 10 points
A lot of people don’t know about your absolutely balls-to-the-wall, batshit-insane, Geneva Suggestion example setters that the 1900s Canadian military was.

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obeytheturtles • 5 points
Even weirder, is that another accusation came from a Dane, known for their hot tempers, who said something along the lines of “we don’t want to focus on it too much”

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stuff_rulz • 279 points
As a Canadian, I feel like it’s my patriotic duty to go outside and touch rocks.

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Tthelaundryman • 72 points
Do that thing where you put the maple syrup in the snow and roll it on a stick. I’m told y’all do that

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stuff_rulz • 39 points
We did that in school! I think it was making taffy or something. You unlocked a memory with that… sort of. My memory is awful lol.

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