Curling, also known as curling and curling, is a throwing competition on the ice with the team as the unit. It is called "chess" on the ice, which tests the physical and mental abilities of participants, shows the beauty of sports and the wisdom of choice, and belongs to the Winter Olympics competition. Curling is an event of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympic Games, and the competition will be held in Beijing National Aquatics Center.
The 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics will include three events: men's curling, women's curling and mixed double curling. Ten teams participated in each event, and * * * produced nine medals, including three gold medals. Curling competition is the longest event in Beijing Winter Olympics. According to the schedule, the mixed doubles competition will start on February 2, 2022, two days before the opening ceremony, and the final will be held on February 8.
The men's competition started on February 9th, and the final was held on February19th. The women's competition started on February 10, and the final ended on February 20th.
Introduction of National Swimming Center:
The National Swimming Center, alias "Water Cube" and "ice cube", is located in Beijing Olympic Park, Chaoyang District, Beijing (No.1 1, Tianchen East Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing). It was established on February 24th, 2003 and officially completed on June 25th, 2008.
The National Aquatics Center is a boutique venue for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games and a classic reconstruction venue for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics. It is also the only Olympic venue donated by compatriots from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan and overseas Chinese. The National Swimming Center is an international advanced center integrating swimming, sports, fitness and leisure, and will become a water recreation center for Beijing citizens.
The National Aquatics Center has built two ice surfaces using the underground space of the South Square, one is a standard skating rink and the other is a curling venue, which will serve as a curling experience base in the Olympic Central District, providing an open platform for the public and providing assistance for 300 million people to participate in ice and snow sports.
The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-National Swimming Center.