2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics

With US wins in both.

I want revenge for the Four Nations Tournament.
I don't know, color me confused with their format. I don't know if Canada just advanced or of they still have another game to go to advance? I thought they just advanced to the final against whoever wins the USA game that's coming up today. That may not be the case.
 
I don't know, color me confused with their format. I don't know if Canada just advanced or of they still have another game to go to advance? I thought they just advanced to the final against whoever wins the USA game that's coming up today. That may not be the case.

Today is quarterfinals. Canada moves on to the Semifinals and the US would as well with a win.

On the Women's tournament, US and Canada are playing for gold tomorrow afternoon on USA.

US gold medals only make up for Four Nations and 2010... Sports gods owe me a Jaguars Super Bowl win after yesterday.
 
Tbh I’m cheering hard for the ladies curling team. they dropped some early games and put themselves in a hole if they beat Italy and Korea they’ll be guaranteed a place in the playoffs.
 
The USA quarterfinal match is on NBC. Of course, Peacock makes me switch from the main NBC feed to a new NBC feed.

OIP (19).webp


Also, the US advancing to the quarterfinal won't make up for that **** yesterday but it'll have to do for now if they do.
 
I don't speak this language, but from my understanding after having a friend who follows figure skating religious translate, it looks like Amber Glenn's going full "**** it" tomorrow.

 
USA vs Switzerland Women's Curling on now. Just starting.
^ Thanks for the heads up. Go team USA!

Based on the attached link, there are two different ways that the USA women's curling team can clinch a semifinals spot.

The first way is to control their own destiny by beating Switzerland.

The second way for them to clinch a semifinals spot would require Italy winning against Great Britain
^
 
I did an AI search " Olympics curling rules basic cheat sheet" and pasted some the results below.

Key Rules & Gameplay
The Goal: Get more stones closer to the button than your opponent.
Ends: A game consists of 8 to 10 rounds called "ends".
Scoring: Only one team scores per end. Only stones inside or touching the house count.
The Hammer: The team that throws last in an end has the "hammer." If a team scores (wins) an end, the opponent gets the hammer next.
Roles: Four players per team throw two stones each. The Skip (captain) directs strategy.
Sweeping: Teammates sweep in front of the stone to make it travel farther and straighter.
Violations: A stone must be released before the first "hog line." If a stone hits the side wall or crosses the back line, it is removed.
Burning a Stone: Touching a moving stone with a broom or body, which usually results in it being removed.

Key Terms
House: The target circles.
Button: The center circle.
End: Similar to an inning.
Draw: A stone aimed to rest in the house.
Guard: A stone placed in front of the house to protect another stone.
Takeout: A stone intended to knock an opponent's stone out of play.
 
I did an AI search " Olympics curling rules basic cheat sheet" and pasted some the results below.

Key Rules & Gameplay
The Goal: Get more stones closer to the button than your opponent.
Ends: A game consists of 8 to 10 rounds called "ends".
Scoring: Only one team scores per end. Only stones inside or touching the house count.
The Hammer: The team that throws last in an end has the "hammer." If a team scores (wins) an end, the opponent gets the hammer next.
Roles: Four players per team throw two stones each. The Skip (captain) directs strategy.
Sweeping: Teammates sweep in front of the stone to make it travel farther and straighter.
Violations: A stone must be released before the first "hog line." If a stone hits the side wall or crosses the back line, it is removed.
Burning a Stone: Touching a moving stone with a broom or body, which usually results in it being removed.

Key Terms
House: The target circles.
Button: The center circle.
End: Similar to an inning.
Draw: A stone aimed to rest in the house.
Guard: A stone placed in front of the house to protect another stone.
Takeout: A stone intended to knock an opponent's stone out of play.
Not a sport that I'd tune into watch on a weekly basis but I do watch every bit i can every 4th year.

Years ago, on a business trip to Markum, ON, we had a chance to go to a local Curling Center to watch locals play. It was just a random weeknight. Most of the people playing were older. It looked like they were all having a great time. Having a drink or three between ends. Definitely a huge drop-off in skill level to what we're all watching over these few short weeks.
 
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