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Published 16:51 9 Feb 2022 GMT
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During the period in which curling took place at the 2018 Winter Olympics (between February 8 and 25 2018) - and nearly a week after it had finished - it is clear to see that there was a significant spike in the Google search volume.
Incidentally, the interest, in terms of Google searches, saw a slow increase over the competition - with a relatively low amount of engagement at the start of the event before it notably increased. From February 8 to February 13, the mixed doubles took place and from February 14 to February 25, it was the men's and women's tournaments.
It was on the day of the final - Sunday February 25 - when curling was at its highest in terms of search volume. In the men's competition, the gold medal was won by USA (John Shuster, Tyler George, Matt Hamilton, John Landsteiner and Joe Polo) and in the women's, the gold was won by Sweden (Anna Hasselborg, Sara McManus, Agnes Knochenhauer, Sofia Mabergs and Jennie Wåhlin).
However, the days that followed the finals saw a telling decrease in search volume. While this shouldn't come as a surprise, considering curling isn't as easily accessible when the Games are finished, it does prove that for around three weeks after four years, the internet goes mad for curling.
Again, it needs to be stressed that these people are elite athletes who have spent countless hours perfecting their craft. However, and we mean this as a compliment, they look like people you would meet at your local Wetherspoons.
That should be a reason why you learn to love curling. Often we look at elite athletes - footballers for example - and think they are untouchable, with their carefully groomed hair and impeccable physiques. But it adds an element of charm to a sport to watch the best of the best compete when they look like you.
One of the reasons why some people put off starting a new sport, or even watching it for that matter, is because they can't relate to the people at the top very level. Curling is a sport that requires a ridiculous amount of skill, dedication and talent, but it is also a sport that people can be taught, practice and compete at - even at the most amateur of levels.
Even if you don't see become a professional curler which, admittedly, is very unlikely for the vast majority of people, you can enjoy the event at the 2022 Winter Olympics knowing that many of the athletes look like your mum or dad. Every cloud, and all that.
The sport requires team work and camaraderie
As with many sports, team work is essential to be successful in curling. It involves a great deal of camaraderie between four people, and that's without even mentioning the teams that they compete against.
In between throws, athletes have a brief chance to discuss strategy - and this, even while the team aren't throwing, is arguably the most important part of a match. It could be the difference between winning and losing, gold and silver.
Therefore, the importance of having a good relationship with your teammates is vital to success, as is trusting their judgement when, maybe, you don't actually agree with the suggestion.
Curling is unlike many other sports in the sense that one individual can't single-handedly win a game. You can't just pass the ball to the best player and hope that they can run past six players and calmly finish past a goalkeeper; it requires input from everyone on the team.
That is why so many people already love curling, the gripping nature of athletes working together to achieve their collective goal - there is something special about the need to rely on others.
It is also widely regarded - albeit maybe not in the Olympics - that the winning team is to buy the losing team a drink. So, even if you don't win, at least your opponents will (probably) buy you a drink.
While the most reductive explanation of curling is sliding a rock down ice, it is of course far more complex than that. A team needs to work together and have a game plan throughout. Although it might look like shuffleboard, curling is a mental game of wits and skill.
The balance needed for the delivery requires extreme precision - stay upright, don't wobble and you have a chance to succeed. Start to move around and panic, and you're not going to deliver.
It's just impossible to look at those images and think that curling would not be a great laugh. Picture you and your mates wearing fancy dress while curling. Now there's an idea for a stag do.
The reasons why you should love curling are endless, so go on, give it a go. You certainly won't be disappointed.
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