How the Game of Curling is Played
"Curling is a game of skill and of traditions. A shot
well executed is a delight to see and so, too, it is a fine
thing to observe the time-honoured traditions of curling being
applied in the true spirit of the game. Curlers play to win
but never to humble their opponents. A true curler would prefer
to lose rather than win unfairly."
A good curler never attempts to distract an opponent or otherwise
prevent him from playing his best. No curler ever deliberately
breaks a rule of the game or any of its traditions. But, if
he should do so inadvertently and be aware of it, he is the
first to divulge the breach.
While the main object of the game of curling is to determine
the relative skill of the players, the spirit of the game demands
good sportsmanship, kindly feeling and honourable conduct. This
spirit should influence both the interpretation and application
of the rules of the game and also the conduct of all participants
on and off the Ice." This is a direct quote from the
WCF site the Spirit of Curling
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