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BRANDON, Man. —
On the opening weekend of the men's curling tournament in Canada, getting the size of the curling stone has injected some drama into Brad Gushu. Up 5-
On Saturday, in Tim Hortons Brier's seventh game against Scott McDonald, Ontario, a measurement is needed to determine which team has a second shot.
This is a tense moment.
Deuce of McDonald's will give Ontario a 6-
Lead in the match against the defending champion.
As an officer, measure, measure and measure again and then call the second officer, the murmuring sound at Westoba Place has increased.
Five measurements and two officials later determined that the two stones were exactly equal to the pin at the center of the button.
"For 22 years I 'd say it's like a hole --in-One or eight.
Said Gushue.
"This is very rare, but we have had three in the last two or three years.
"The tied stones denied each other, so McDonald's scored only one point against the ancient tree island, which eventually won seven points. 6.
Canadian curling rules stipulate: "If two or more stones are tied, none of the stones tied should be counted, only closer to the tee than the Stones tied
If the tied Stone is to determine which team should be calculated at that end, then it should be considered blank in the end.
"The measuring device used for the curling for millions of years is 1. 8-
One metre long metal, with a sharp curve at one end, goes deep into the pin.
There is a sliding clock on the arm
The face of the friction with the side of the stone closest to the button.
But now there is a laser technology with a digital display that can measure the distance of the stone from the pin.
Laser is used in the World Curling Tour and Brier is also used in the preliminaries
The game draws buttons to determine which teams start the game with a hammer.
But technology has not yet entered the field.
After enough testing, it can be used in the Brier game, so whenever the eyeball can't solve the deadlock between the two stones, the old spare device will be started.
Gushue believes that the laser will eventually make the measuring stick obsolete, but he doesn't quite believe in the technology yet.
"Before we get to the laser, we have to get to the point where whatever we develop or come up with, it's solid and you can't manipulate it," he said . ".
"When it enters the pin, it has to be left with no room for maneuver.
Sometimes, when you put it in the pin, you can go around it and play with the numbers.
"I think the laser will make it faster if we keep enough consistency.
"In the top eight of last year's World Curling Tour, the island is in a similar situation.
In the match against Reed Carruthers in Winnipeg, both the measuring rod and the laser-determined shooting stone were tied together, which masked the end of the match.
"I went for such a long time and didn't see one or one happening to me, and then there were three in such a short period of time, which was a bit interesting," Gushue said . ".
Measurement has provided both entertainment and controversy over the years.
Among the memorable measures, Colleen Jones won the final of 2001 Canadian Women's Curling Championships in Sudbury.
A referee accidentally moved a stone in an extra match.
Ending the measurement in the first draw of 2002 Brier, which won the victory of Francois loggle in Quebec. BRANDON, Man. —
On the opening weekend of the men's curling tournament in Canada, getting the size of the curling stone has injected some drama into Brad Gushu. Up 5-
On Saturday, in Tim Hortons Brier's seventh game against Scott McDonald, Ontario, a measurement is needed to determine which team has a second shot.
This is a tense moment.
Deuce of McDonald's will give Ontario a 6-
Lead in the match against the defending champion.
As an officer, measure, measure and measure again and then call the second officer, the murmuring sound at Westoba Place has increased.
Five measurements and two officials later determined that the two stones were exactly equal to the pin at the center of the button.
"For 22 years I 'd say it's like a hole --in-One or eight.
Said Gushue.
"This is very rare, but we have had three in the last two or three years.
"The tied stones denied each other, so McDonald's scored only one point against the ancient tree island, which eventually won seven points. 6.
Canadian curling rules stipulate: "If two or more stones are tied, none of the stones tied should be counted, only closer to the tee than the Stones tied
If the tied Stone is to determine which team should be calculated at that end, then it should be considered blank in the end.
"The measuring device used for the curling for millions of years is 1. 8-
One metre long metal, with a sharp curve at one end, goes deep into the pin.
There is a sliding clock on the arm
The face of the friction with the side of the stone closest to the button.
But now there is a laser technology with a digital display that can measure the distance of the stone from the pin.
Laser is used in the World Curling Tour and Brier is also used in the preliminaries
The game draws buttons to determine which teams start the game with a hammer.
But technology has not yet entered the field.
After enough testing, it can be used in the Brier game, so whenever the eyeball can't solve the deadlock between the two stones, the old spare device will be started.
Gushue believes that the laser will eventually make the measuring stick obsolete, but he doesn't quite believe in the technology yet.
"Before we get to the laser, we have to get to the point where whatever we develop or come up with, it's solid and you can't manipulate it," he said . ".
"When it enters the pin, it has to be left with no room for maneuver.
Sometimes, when you put it in the pin, you can go around it and play with the numbers.
"I think the laser will make it faster if we keep enough consistency.
"In the top eight of last year's World Curling Tour, the island is in a similar situation.
In the match against Reed Carruthers in Winnipeg, both the measuring rod and the laser-determined shooting stone were tied together, which masked the end of the match.
"I went for such a long time and didn't see one or one happening to me, and then there were three in such a short period of time, which was a bit interesting," Gushue said . ".
Measurement has provided both entertainment and controversy over the years.
Among the memorable measures, Colleen Jones won the final of 2001 Canadian Women's Curling Championships in Sudbury.
A referee accidentally moved a stone in an extra match.
Ending the measurement in the first draw of 2002 Brier, which won the victory of Francois loggle in Quebec. BRANDON, Man. —
On the opening weekend of the men's curling tournament in Canada, getting the size of the curling stone has injected some drama into Brad Gushu. Up 5-
On Saturday, in Tim Hortons Brier's seventh game against Scott McDonald, Ontario, a measurement is needed to determine which team has a second shot.
This is a tense moment.
Deuce of McDonald's will give Ontario a 6-
Lead in the match against the defending champion.
As an officer, measure, measure and measure again and then call the second officer, the murmuring sound at Westoba Place has increased.
Five measurements and two officials later determined that the two stones were exactly equal to the pin at the center of the button.
"For 22 years I 'd say it's like a hole --in-One or eight.
Said Gushue.
"This is very rare, but we have had three in the last two or three years.
"The tied stones denied each other, so McDonald's scored only one point against the ancient tree island, which eventually won seven points. 6.
Canadian curling rules stipulate: "If two or more stones are tied, none of the stones tied should be counted, only closer to the tee than the Stones tied
If the tied Stone is to determine which team should be calculated at that end, then it should be considered blank in the end.
"The measuring device used for the curling for millions of years is 1. 8-
One metre long metal, with a sharp curve at one end, goes deep into the pin.
There is a sliding clock on the arm
The face of the friction with the side of the stone closest to the button.
But now there is a laser technology with a digital display that can measure the distance of the stone from the pin.
Laser is used in the World Curling Tour and Brier is also used in the preliminaries
The game draws buttons to determine which teams start the game with a hammer.
But technology has not yet entered the field.
After enough testing, it can be used in the Brier game, so whenever the eyeball can't solve the deadlock between the two stones, the old spare device will be started.
Gushue believes that the laser will eventually make the measuring stick obsolete, but he doesn't quite believe in the technology yet.
"Before we get to the laser, we have to get to the point where whatever we develop or come up with, it's solid and you can't manipulate it," he said . ".
"When it enters the pin, it has to be left with no room for maneuver.
Sometimes, when you put it in the pin, you can go around it and play with the numbers.
"I think the laser will make it faster if we keep enough consistency.
"In the top eight of last year's World Curling Tour, the island is in a similar situation.
In the match against Reed Carruthers in Winnipeg, both the measuring rod and the laser-determined shooting stone were tied together, which masked the end of the match.
"I went for such a long time and didn't see one or one happening to me, and then there were three in such a short period of time, which was a bit interesting," Gushue said . ".
Measurement has provided both entertainment and controversy over the years.
Among the memorable measures, Colleen Jones won the final of 2001 Canadian Women's Curling Championships in Sudbury.
A referee accidentally moved a stone in an extra match.
Ending the measurement in the first draw of 2002 Brier, which won the victory of Francois loggle in Quebec.
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