2026 WINTER OLYMPICS - Italian cities of Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo
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WHAT IS BROOM STACKING?

Curling is a sport that has been played for centuries, and in that time, some traditions have formed around the game. One such tradition is the practice of broomstacking. If you’re new to curling or have never heard of this term, you might be wondering what it means.
Broomstacking is a term used in curling to describe a social gathering that occurs after a game or between games. The term comes from the old practice of curlers cleaning their brooms after a game by stacking them in a pile. Today, broomstacking is less about the cleaning of brooms and more about the socializing that occurs between players.
After a game, the team that won traditionally buys the first round of drinks for the opposing team. The players gather in a designated area, such as a lounge or bar, to enjoy each other’s company, talk about the game, and generally have a good time. As the night goes on, the teams may take turns buying rounds or come to some other agreement. Broomstacking is an important part of curling culture and is valued as much as the game itself.

While broomstacking may seem like a small part of the overall curling experience, it plays an important role in building relationships between players. Curling is a social sport, and the time spent off the ice is just as important as the time spent on it. The bonds formed between players during broomstacking can lead to lifelong friendships and even partnerships in future games.

In addition to socializing, broomstacking can also be a time for teams to debrief and review their performance. Players can discuss what they did well and what they could improve on in future games. This kind of constructive feedback is essential to helping players improve their skills and become better curlers.

Broomstacking also provides an opportunity for players to learn from experienced curlers. Veteran players can share their knowledge of the game and offer tips and tricks to help newer players improve their game. This kind of mentoring is essential to the growth of the sport and helps keep it alive for future generations.

In conclusion, broomstacking in curling is about more than just socializing and drinking. It’s an important tradition that has been a part of the sport for centuries. Broomstacking provides a valuable opportunity for players to build relationships, review their performance, and learn from experienced curlers. If you’re new to the game of curling, be sure to stick around after the game for some broomstacking. You never know what you might learn or who you might meet.

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