Curling

  • 1511

    First stone

    The oldest stone found so far was found in Scotland.
  • 1541

    Origin

    It appeared in the late Middle Ages in Scotland.
  • First Curling Club

    It is the Kilsyth Curling Club and still exists today.
    He is proud to be the first to build a specific track in Colzium and it consisted of a small dam that created an artificial pond 100x250 meters in size, which when frozen allowed to play on it.
  • First estandered Material

    The element was provided with a handle to allow a more comfortable and effective launch, and the size of the implements was made official.
  • First intenational tournament

    They took place during the 19th century, especially in Europe and North America, but the first official form of international competition took place at the Chamonix Winter Olympics.
  • First Championship

    It was exclusively for men and was called Scotch cup. It was held in Falkirk and Edinburgh, which was won by Ernie Richardson (Canada).
  • Royal Caledonian Curling club.

    Royal Caledonian Curling club called a meeting in which 6 countries agreed to form an international committee to be called the International Curling Federation. The countries were Canada, USA, Sweden, Norway, Switzerland and Scotland. He ! April 1966, France was included.
  • World Curling Federation

    Scotland is the headquarters of the World Curling Federation. Currently, curling is strongly established in Canada, where it arrived with the help of Scottish emigrants.
  • Air Canada Silver Broom

    It became the world curling champion, replacing the Scottish Cup.
  • Junior tournament

    The World Junior Men's Curling Championship was approved.
  • First female tournament

  • First female junior tournament

  • First olympic apperance

    It became Olympic, with its first participation in Nagano, Japan.
  • 1st world wheelchair championship.

    This modality was included in the program of the Torino Paralympic Games.
  • Paralimpic program

  • First mixed doubles tournament

    Tuvo lugar en Vierumäkai, Finlandia.