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Nicole Sharp
Nicole Sharp
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Milano Cortina 2026: Curling Stones

Ailsa Craig sits about 10 miles off the Scottish coast, a granite dome left behind by a volcanic event millions of years ago. This small, now-uninhabited crag is the birthplace for every Olympic curling stone. It’s where Kays of Scotland, which has made curling stones for the Olympics since the sport appeared in the first Winter Games in 1924, gets their granite.

Ailsa Craig, an uninhabited Scottish granite isle, sits in the distance.

Curling stones have to withstand both cold and collisions, something Ailsa’s microgranite excels at. Its elasticity keeps it from cracking, and Ailsa’s unique blue hone granite resists water absorption, so that freeze-thaw cycles don’t erode the surface. That waterproofing makes for the perfect running surface. It’s no wonder that the majority of curling stones in the world originate in Ailsa. (Image credit: A. Grant/AP; via AP)

#curling #fluidDynamics #milanocortina2026 #olympics #physics #science #volcano #WinterOlympics
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A finished curling stone.
A finished curling stone.
A finished curling stone.
Ailsa Craig, an uninhabited Scottish granite isle, sits in the distance.
Ailsa Craig, an uninhabited Scottish granite isle, sits in the distance.
Ailsa Craig, an uninhabited Scottish granite isle, sits in the distance.
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An uninhabited Scottish isle is home to the golden granite used in Olympic curling stones

Kays Curling, which has made all the curling stones for the Milan Cortina Winter Games, has a history with the Olympics dating to the first winter edition.

Kays of Scotland - Wikipedia

Ailsa Craig - Wikipedia

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