How to Keep up With Curling After the Olympics

So, you’re thrilled that the US team won the gold medal in curling at the 2018 Winter Olympics , and now you want more curling. Well guess what? People have fun all year round. Here you can read curling news and watch the competition at any time.

Follow the World Curling Federation

If you really want to plunge into the world of curling, add the World Curling Federation website to your bookmarks. They are the global governing body for curling accreditation and always have the latest information on how to throw stones around the world. They have links to live tournament streams, you can check the world rankings, and they even have information on where you can try curling yourself . You can also subscribe to all of their social media accounts to always receive information as soon as it appears.

Watch World Curling TV and World Curling Tour on YouTube

YouTube is a great place to watch curling. You can see many highlights, as well as archived competitions if you want to better understand your favorite opponents. Check out these two channels:

Check out their videos and you won’t be disappointed. Also, be sure to check the upcoming live streams listed on their pages so you can watch the competition as it unfolds.

Explore the 12th End Sports Network

If you’re looking for access to curling club video content, check out the 12th End Sports Network (TESN). They post links to live streams, keep video archives of past tournaments, and have a useful shared schedule with all upcoming curling events. Much of what they have is for smaller events, but they also have streams and archived videos from national and international tournaments.

Watch the Pinty Grand Slam Curling Tournament

If you’re really into curling and don’t mind paying for your content, Pinty’s Grand Slam of Curling is definitely for you . By purchasing one of their pay-per-view packages, you can watch a series of major curling tournaments (curling tournaments) that are part of the annual World Curling Tour. This is the big league guys. The Pinty’s Grand Slam features teams from all over the world, both men and women, competing for massive cash prizes. The Big Four or “Majors” are Masters, Canadian Open, National and Player’s Championship. The Season Pass, which gives you access to all seven events, including the major ones, will set you back $ 109, while ensuring that you can watch the biggest curling events of the year. You can also pay to access individual events if you want.

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