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Curling becomes a fan-favorite event every four years at the Winter Olympics and that's no different year at the Milan Cortina Games. The stakes are high for Team USA on Tuesday as Cory Thiesse and ...
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Brett Gallant of Team Canada sweeps the stone during a training session Wednesday in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy. Carmen Mandato / Getty Images Curling is one of the Winter Olympics’ most beloved sports, ...
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