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Frequently
Asked Questions (FAQ)
© 2002 by Rochester Curling Club, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
GLOSSARY OF CURLING TERMS
Back Ring
- The portion of the eight-foot and twelve-foot rings behind the tee line.
Biter - A rock that barely touches the outer edge of the twelve-foot
ring.
Blank End - A scoreless end with no rocks in the rings.
Blanking An End - Deliberately creating a blank end for the purposes of
retaining the last rock advantage for the next end of play.
Bonspiel - A curling competition.
Board Weight - A stone thrown with sufficient momentum or force to reach
the back boards of the curling sheet.
Bumper Weight - Sometimes referred to as board weight.
Burned Stone - A stone in motion that is touched by a member of either
team, or any part or portion of their equipment. A burned stone is immediately
removed from play by the party who burned it.
Button - The small circle in the center of the house.
Chip - To hit only a slight portion of a stone.
Chip-And-Roll - When a moving stone chips another stone and moves (rolls)
to rest at a different position.
Counter - A rock in the house that is in a scoring position.
Curl - The line of travel the stone takes after delivery. A stone will
seldom travel along the sheet in a straight line, unless it travels along a run
or a fall. Generally stones curl more with less weight and less with more
weight.
Dead Handle - A stone that loses its turn after delivery or, which is
thrown without a turn.
Draw - The amount of ice that a stone curls when traveling down the
sheet. A type of shot that requires draw weight.
Draw Weight - The weight required to deliver a stone so that it comes to
rest in the house at the distant end.
End - The period of a curling game that is completed when each team has
thrown eight stones. A complete game consists of a specific number of ends,
usually eight, ten or twelve.
Fall - A section of the curling sheet that is sloped, which can cause a
moving stone to curl in the opposite direction than intended.
Guard - A stone that is placed in a position so that it can protect
another stone from being hit.
Hack - The foot-hold from which the stone is delivered.
Hack Weight - The weight required to deliver a stone in order that it
travels to the hack at the distant end.
Heavy - A stone delivered with more weight than required to successfully
achieve the desired shot.
GLOSSARY OF CURLING TERMS
Heavy Ice - Ice that for one of many reasons requires more than the
normal weight to slide the stone.
Hit Weight - Another term for take-out weight.
Hog Line - The wide black line 33 feet from the hack. A stone must
completely cross the distant hog line to be in play.
Hogged Rock - A rock that fails to slide over the distant hog line after
delivery and must be removed from play.
House - The four colored rings at each end of the sheet.
Ice - The distance between where a delivered rock must be aimed (the
skip's broom at the distant end) and the intended target or it's final resting
place, in order to successfully achieve the desired shot. The amount of curl for
the type of shot determines the required amount of ice.
In-Turn - The rotation imparted on a stone during delivery that causes it
to spin in a clockwise direction for a right hander, and a counter-clockwise
direction for a left hander.
Keen Ice - Ice that for one of many reasons requires less than the normal
weight to slide the stone.
Lead - The first player on a team to deliver stones during each and every
end.
Light - A stone delivered with less weight than required to successfully
achieve the desired shot.
Lost Turn - A stone that has no turn on the handle and does not curl.
Narrow - Delivering a stone to the inside of the skip's broom. (also
refer to Off The Broom)
Off The Broom - A stone delivered narrow or wide of the skip's broom. The
skip's broom is the point of aim during delivery.
Outside - Another term for wide.
Out-Turn - The rotation imparted on a stone during delivery that causes
it to spin in a counter-clockwise direction for a right hander, and a clockwise
direction for a left hander.
Pebble - A fine spray of water droplets applied to the sheet before the
start of each game. Curling stones slide along the frozen pebble, not on smooth
ice.
Peel Weight - A stone delivered with heavy take-out weight.
Port - An opening between two stones that is wide enough for another
stone to pass through.
Promote - When one stone is bumped ahead by another.
Rink
- A team of four curlers. Also, the building in which the game is played.
GLOSSARY OF CURLING TERMS
Roll - The direction a moving stone takes after it hits another
stationary stone.
Rub - When a moving stone barely touches another stationary stone. (Less
contact than a chip)
Run - A section of the curling sheet that is dipped or troughed that can
prevent a stone to curl or draw down its normal path of travel.
Second - The second player on a team to deliver stones during each and
every end. The second follows the lead.
Sheet - The strip of ice upon which the game is being played. A curling
club will have several sheets of ice to play on.
Shot Rock - The stone closest to the button at any time during an end.
Skip - The fourth player on a team to deliver a stone during each and
every end. The skip usually directs the strategy during the game.
Swingy Ice - Ice that for one of many reasons has a more than normal
draw.
Take-out - To completely remove another stone from play by hitting it
with another.
Take-out Weight - The weight required when delivering a stone in order to
make a take-out.
Tap-back - (see promote)
Third - The third player on a team to deliver stones during each and
every end. The third follows the second.
Tight - Another term for narrow.
Turn - The direction of rotation imparted on a stone during delivery that
determines the curl of the stone. The two turns used in curling are the in-turn
and out-turn.
Vice, Vice-Skip - Another term for the third.
Weight - The force or momentum transferred to a curling stone during
delivery.
Wick - Another term for chip.
Wyck - Not a curling term, but refers to a kummelwyck roll, as in "beef on wyck"
Wide - Delivering a stone to the outside of the skip's broom. (also refer
to off the broom)
Wrecked Shot - A missed shot caused by an accidental chip or wick off of
another stationary stone.
RCC
Curling Terms
Airport Weight A
very fast stone, theoretically thrown with enough weight to reach the airport
when thrown towards the warm room
Pay the Pig Insert
a quarter into the piggy bank on the ice or in the warm room for each hogged
stone. First year curlers are
exempt.