Curling is back in the spotlight at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics - and all the stones used by the competitors originate from an uninhabited Scottish island . They are hand-crafted at Kays Curling's workshop in Mauchline, Ayrshire, using granite from the island of Ailsa Craig. 7 Feb 2022
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18 Feb 2022 · The main source of granite used for curling stones comes from Ailsa Craig, a small isle located off the coast of mainland Scotland. Most of the ...
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10 Nov 2020 · People are often fascinated to learn that curling stones are made of granite from only TWO quarries in the whole world — in Scotland and ...
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10 Dec 2021 · Where do Olympic curling stones come from? ... “Every single Olympic curling stone comes from this little island off the coast of Scotland, called ...
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24 Feb 2018 · Curling stones in the Olympics all come from the tiny Scottish island of Ailsa Craig. The island is better known as the backdrop to Trump ...
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Today the most popular curling stones are made from granites quarried in just two locations: 1) Ailsa Craig, an island in the Firth of Clyde, the channel ...
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7 Feb 2022 · The curling stone, or rock, is made of dense polished granite from Ailsa Craig, Scotland, and in the Olympics, each rock weighs 19.1 kg (44 lbs) ...
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11 Feb 2022 · Did you know that all the curling stones used at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics are made in Scotland? The granite is quarried on the tiny ...
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8 Feb 2022 · Curling stones have been created at Kays Curling in Mauchline, Ayrshire, on the west coast of Scotland since the mid-19th century.
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20 Feb 2014 · A small Scottish island is now the sole source of Olympic curling stone granite. ... Ten miles off the west coast of Scotland, the Firth of Clyde ...
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Kays of Scotland is the only remaining UK manufacturer and supplier of curling stones. Founded in 1851, it retains exclusive rights to harvest granite from ...
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11 Feb 2022 · Each granite curling stone used at the Olympics comes from the same small island, Ailsa Craig, off the coast of Scotland. The entire island is ...
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4 Feb 2022 · Almost the entire island is composed of this type of granite, crossed by a few dikes of olivine-dolerite. The olivine-dolerite is known as Ailsa ...
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The Trefor quarry of Northern Wales has been for over 50 years and continues to be the source of the highest quality granites for curling stone manufacturing.
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2 Feb 2022 · The ancient sport of curling requires the best materials to make the best stones – the granite from an uninhabited island in Scotland.
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