Curling games are divided into ends. Each end has eight shots from each team. The maximum possible score for one end, therefore, is eight points. However, an "eight-ender" is incredibly rare, since it would mean that one team has put each of their rocks into the house in a position better than even a single one of the opposition's rocks.
Therefore, the theoretical maximum number of points that could be scored in a ten-end game would be 80 points, although this is fairly impossible for any real competitive match.
In each curling end there are eight curling stones for each team--16 total.
Curling is a game played on ice in which heavy stones with handles are slid toward a target max. =80
The best curling stones are made of granite from Scotland or Whales
42X9=378 pounds
A blank end is an end in the game of curling in which no stones are touching the house, and thus no points are scored.
When curling was invented in Scotland nearly 500 years ago, they would slide "river stones" (large stones worn smooth by water erosion) down lanes of ice. Over time, as the game evolved, the stones turned into the precise granite products with the plastic handles we see today. Today, curling stones come from one of two manufacturers. Kays of Scotland creates curling stones using granite mined from Ailsa Craig, a small island off the west coast of Scotland. Meanwhile, the Canadian Curling Stone Co. creates stones using granite mined from Trefor quarry in Wales.
The Curling Stones - 2006 was released on: USA: 6 September 2006 (Los Angeles, California)
Granite
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They are mede of granite that usually comes from Scotland or Whales
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