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La historia del Curling en imágenes

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  • Las mujeres jugadoras de curling tienen un nivel igual o superior al de los hombres.

    Las mujeres jugadoras de curling tienen un nivel igual o superior al de los hombres.

    A kilted curler from the Musketeers Curling Club releases his stone down the ice on the Lake of Menteith Scotland January 10, 2010. Despite the cancellation of the Grand Match many people turned up today to enjoy the ice. REUTERS/Russell Cheyne (BRITAIN - Tags: ENVIRONMENT)
  • Curlers actual lanza su piedra en el Lago Menteith, (Stirlingshire, Scotland).

    Curlers actual lanza su piedra en el Lago Menteith, (Stirlingshire, Scotland).

    Spray from surface water flies up as curlers Kenny Kinnear, and David Smith (not pictured) take part in a curling match on the frozen Lake of Menteith in Stirlingshire, Scotland January 12, 2010. The Bonspiel Grand Match curling tournament, due to be held on the frozen lake, was cancelled because emergency services said they could not guarantee the safety of competitors. However, hundreds of people turned up to use the frozen lake, despite the fact that the ice has started to melt, due to warmer weather. REUTERS/David Moir (BRITAIN - Tags: ENVIRONMENT SPORT SOCIETY CURLING)
  • La pasión por el curling se transmite de padre a hijo en muchos países.

    La pasión por el curling se transmite de padre a hijo en muchos países.

    A boy pushes a curling stone across the ice on the frozen Lake of Menteith in Stirlingshire, Scotland January 9, 2010. Hundreds of people turned up to use the frozen lake despite the Bonspiel curling tournament being cancelled because of safety fears. REUTERS/David Moir (BRITAIN ENVIROMENT SOCIETY - Tags: ENVIRONMENT SPORT)

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